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{{Short description|American outsider writer (1926–1996)}}
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| birth_place = [[New York (state)|New York]]
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| death_place = St. Alban's VA Hospital, [[Albany, New York|Albany]], [[New York (state)|New York]]
| death_place = St. Alban's VA Hospital, [[Queens, New York|Queens]], [[New York (state)|New York]]
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| occupation = [[Outsider art|Outsider writer]]
| occupation = [[Outsider art|Outsider writer]]
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| subject = The [[worldwide Communist Organized crime|gangster computer god conspiracy]]
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'''Francis Edward Dec''' (January 6, 1926{{spaced ndash}}January 21, 1996) was an American lawyer and [[outsider art|outsider writer]]<ref name="amiran">{{Cite journal |last=Amiran |first=Eyal |date=26 November 2018 |title=The Pornocratic Body in the Age of Networked Paranoia |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/706917 |journal=Cultural Critique |language=en |volume=100 |pages=134–156 |issn=1460-2458}}</ref> who was best known for his typewritten [[diatribe]]s that he independently mailed and published from the late 1960s onward. His works are characterized by highly accusatory and vulgar attacks, often making use of conglomerate phrases like "Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God"<ref name="ubu">{{Cite web |title=UbuWeb Sound - Francis E. Dec |url=http://www.ubu.com/sound/dec.html |access-date=2 November 2019 |website=ubu.com}}</ref> to slander people, groups, or companies that he believed were engaging in [[electronic harassment]] against him, and gained a [[cult following]] from the mid-1980s onward due to their comedic incoherence.
'''Francis Edward Dec''' (January 6, 1926{{spaced ndash}}January 21, 1996) was an American lawyer best known for typewritten [[diatribe]]s that he independently mailed and published from the late 1960s until his death. His works are characterized by [[Conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories]] and highly accusatory and vulgar attacks, often making use of conglomerate phrases like "Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God"<ref name="ubu">{{Cite web |title=UbuWeb Sound - Francis E. Dec |url=http://www.ubu.com/sound/dec.html |access-date=2 November 2019 |website=ubu.com}}</ref> to slander people, groups, or companies that he believed were engaging in [[electronic harassment]] against him, and gained a [[cult following]] from the mid-1980s onward due to his comedic incoherence. He has additionally been described as an [[Outsider art|outsider writer]] in the field of outsider literature.<ref name="amiran">{{Cite journal |last=Amiran |first=Eyal |date=26 November 2018 |title=The Pornocratic Body in the Age of Networked Paranoia |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/706917 |journal=Cultural Critique |language=en |volume=100 |pages=134–156 |doi=10.5749/culturalcritique.100.2018.0134 |s2cid=150035184 |issn=1460-2458}}</ref><ref name="sconce">{{cite book|author=Jeffrey Sconce|title=The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k22DDwAAQBAJ|date=17 January 2019|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|isbn=978-1-4780-0244-4|pages=237–245}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
{{Quote box| quote = Four billion worldwide population—all living—have a Computer God Containment Policy Brain Bank Brain, a real brain, in the Brain Bank Cities on the far side of the moon we never see. Primarily based on your lifelong Frankenstein Radio Controls, especially your Eyesight tv sight-and-sound recorded by your brain, your moon-brain of the Computer God activates your Frankenstein threshold Brainwash Radio—lifelong inculcating conformist propaganda.|source=Francis E. Dec, quoted in ''The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity'' by Jeffrey Sconce<ref name="sconce" /> |align = right| width = 35% |fontsize=85%}}
{{Quote box| quote = Four billion worldwide population—all living—have a Computer God Containment Policy Brain Bank Brain, a real brain, in the Brain Bank Cities on the far side of the moon we never see. Primarily based on your lifelong Frankenstein Radio Controls, especially your Eyesight tv sight-and-sound recorded by your brain, your moon-brain of the Computer God activates your Frankenstein threshold Brainwash Radio—lifelong inculcating conformist propaganda.|source=Francis E. Dec, quoted in ''The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity'' by Jeffrey Sconce<ref name="sconce" /> |align = right| width = 35% |fontsize=85%}}
Francis E. Dec was born in [[New York (state)|New York]] on January 6, 1926.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Francis E. Dec's birth certificate |url=https://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/Dec_BC.pdf |access-date=30 January 2020 |website=Bento and Starchky}}</ref> In early 1944, during the [[Second World War]], he enlisted into the [[United States Army]] with the rank of [[Private (rank)|private]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Military service record of Francis E. Dec |url=https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=893&mtch=3&cat=all&tf=F&q=%22Dec,+Francis%22&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=544728&rlst=3787416,544728,549283 |access-date=30 January 2020 |website=[[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]]}}</ref> However, he remained within the United States for the duration of the war, albeit periodically moving between bases, at one point being assigned to [[Marine Corps Air Station Yuma|Yuma Army Air Station]]. After the war, Dec entered into law, but was disbarred by the state of New York in 1958 and proceeded to make numerous "incoherent" legal appeals, including an appeal to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]]. He was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for 60 days in 1961 and in 1965 attempted to flee his home in [[Hempstead, New York]] for Poland. Dec spent the next 25 years writing and distributing lengthy screeds about the "Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God" and its conspiracy to control the world through electronic mind control devices which he referred to as "Frankenstein Radio Controls."<ref name="amiran" /> These flyers were mailed to radio and television stations across the United States.<ref name="sconce">{{cite book|author=Jeffrey Sconce|title=The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k22DDwAAQBAJ|date=17 January 2019|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|isbn=978-1-4780-0244-4|pages=237–245}}</ref><ref name="columbian">{{Cite news |last=Zuzel |first=Michael |date=2 September 1997 |title=Fringe Religion Offers Different Nooks for Different Kooks |language=en |work=The Columbian |id={{ProQuest|252904546}}}}</ref> According to Dec, the Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God was the product of an ancient Polish (Slavonic) civilization which it subsequently drove to near-extinction.<ref>{{cite web |title=Astrocism: The TRUE Religion of the Slovene People! |url=https://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/astrocism.htm |website=Bento and Starchky |access-date=11 April 2022}}</ref>
Francis E. Dec was born in [[New York (state)|New York]] on January 6, 1926.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Francis E. Dec's birth certificate |url=https://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/Dec_BC.pdf |access-date=30 January 2020 |website=Bento and Starchky}}</ref> In early 1944, during the [[Second World War]], he enlisted into the [[United States Army]] with the rank of [[Private (rank)|private]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Military service record of Francis E. Dec |url=https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=893&mtch=3&cat=all&tf=F&q=%22Dec,+Francis%22&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=544728&rlst=3787416,544728,549283 |access-date=30 January 2020 |website=[[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]]}}</ref> He remained within the United States for the duration of the war, periodically moving between bases, at one point being assigned to [[Marine Corps Air Station Yuma|Yuma Army Air Station]].
After the war, Dec entered into law, but was disbarred by the state of New York in 1958 and proceeded to make numerous "incoherent" legal appeals, including an appeal to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]]. He was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for 60 days in 1961 and in 1965 attempted to flee his home in [[Hempstead, New York]] for [[Polish People's Republic|Poland]]. Dec spent the next 25 years writing and distributing lengthy screeds about the "Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God" and its conspiracy to control the world through electronic mind control devices which he referred to as "Frankenstein Radio Controls."<ref name="amiran" /> These flyers were mailed to radio and television stations across the United States.<ref name="sconce" /><ref name="columbian">{{Cite news |last=Zuzel |first=Michael |date=2 September 1997 |title=Fringe Religion Offers Different Nooks for Different Kooks |language=en |work=The Columbian |id={{ProQuest|252904546}}}}</ref> According to Dec, the Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God was the product of an ancient Polish (Slavonic) civilization which it subsequently drove to near-extinction.<ref>{{cite web |title=Astrocism: The TRUE Religion of the Slovene People! |url=https://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/astrocism.htm |website=Bento and Starchky |access-date=11 April 2022}}</ref> He was also [[Antisemitism|antisemitic]], seeing the Jews as the Computer God's pawns and blaming [[the Holocaust]] and [[Nazism]] on the Jews, victims of the Holocaust themselves, preceding the names of the [[Nazi Party]]'s members with "Jew" (example: Jew [[Adolf Hitler]]; Nazi JEW [[Hans Frank]]), and blaming the belief that Jews were victims of the Holocaust on "[[Hollywood movies]]".<ref name="jewmany">{{cite web |title=The True History Of Nazi Jewmany |url=https://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/nazijewmany.htm |website=Bento and Starchky |access-date=21 July 2023}}</ref>


==Analysis==
==Analysis==
[[Jeffrey Sconce]] analyzed the written works of Francis E. Dec in his book ''The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity'', within a chapter discussing the phenomenon of [[Electronic harassment|targeted individuals]].<ref name="sconce" /> In it, he states that "his writing speaks to a feature of technical delusions that became increasingly prominent in the second half of the twentieth century." Sconce also identifies that "Dec's screeds are emblematic in their careening, amplified panic over imperious yet chimerical powers that seemingly are everywhere all the time and yet can never be fully confronted or understood."<ref name="sconce"/>
[[Jeffrey Sconce]] analyzed the written works of Francis E. Dec in his book ''The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity'', within a chapter discussing the phenomenon of [[Electronic harassment|targeted individuals]]. In it, he argues that "his writing speaks to a feature of technical delusions that became increasingly prominent in the second half of the twentieth century." Sconce also states that "Dec's screeds are emblematic in their careening, amplified panic over imperious yet chimerical powers that seemingly are everywhere all the time and yet can never be fully confronted or understood."<ref name="sconce"/>


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
Dec gained a cult following in the 1980s, becoming infamous through the KROQ-FM newscaster Boyd Britton's widely circulated dramatic readings of his rants, and figures interested in Dec's works included [[William S. Burroughs]] and [[Genesis P-Orridge]]; the latter used a recording of reading Dec's rants on the [[Psychic TV]] album ''Ultrahouse (The L.A. Connection)''.<ref name="ubu" /> A 1983 issue of the comics anthology ''[[Weirdo (comics)|Weirdo]]'' reprinted a page of Dec's writings,<ref>''Weirdo'' #8 ([[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]], Summer 1983).</ref> and the collective [[Radiohole]], consisting of Eric Dyer, Scott Gillette and Maggie Hoffman, created a stage play inspired by Dec, titled ''A History of Heen (not Francis E. Dec Esq.)''<ref name="village">{{Cite web |title=Psycho Analysis |work=[[Village Voice]] |date=3 August 1999 |access-date=2 November 2019 |url= https://www.villagevoice.com/1999/08/03/psycho-analysis/}}</ref> in 1999.<ref name="sconce"/>
Dec gained a cult following in the 1980s, especially when specific fans of his attempted to contact him. In 1989, Dec went on a sojourn to New York, and fans attempting to contact him at his house were left facing his house in dismay: <blockquote>"The house is daubed red-on-blue, surrounded by wild hedges, and has a blue trash can with ornamental glass knob for a mailbox. Heavy blinds kept us from viewing any 'strange stuff' inside. It was I who asked the cabbies about Dec: 'Dat old German mon? He's in dere!' 'Is he, you know...' pointing to my head. 'Well, look at de house, mon!' End of adventure. Should've sent money."<ref name="ubu" /></blockquote>

Among other figures interested in Dec's works were [[William S. Burroughs]] and [[Genesis P-Orridge]]; the latter used a recording of Doc Britton voice reading Dec's rants on the [[Psychic TV]] album "Ultrahouse (The L.A. Connection)".<ref name="ubu" /> A 1983 issue of the comics anthology ''[[Weirdo (comics)|Weirdo]]'' reprinted a page of Dec's writings,<ref>''Weirdo'' #8 ([[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]], Summer 1983).</ref> and a stage play inspired by Dec, titled ''A History of Heeb (not Francis E. Dec Esq.)''<ref name="village">{{Cite web |title=Psycho Analysis |work=[[Village Voice]] |access-date=2 November 2019 |url= https://www.villagevoice.com/1999/08/03/psycho-analysis/}}</ref> premiered in 1999.<ref name="sconce"/>


==See also==
==See also==
* [[James Tilly Matthews]], an English tea broker who claimed to be tormented by an "air loom".
* [[Jovan I. Deretic]], a Serbian pseudohistorian known for his theories of exaggerated importance of [[Serbs]] in world history
* [[Persecutory delusion]]
* [[Persecutory delusion]]
* [[New chronology (Fomenko)|Tartary]]
* [[New chronology (Fomenko)|Tartary]]
* {{illm|Turboslav|pl|Turbosłowianie}}, another theory claiming historical Polish world domination


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ubu.com/sound/dec.html UbuWeb] audio of Dec's collected works, performed by the [[KROQ-FM]] newscaster Boyd Britton (known as "Doc on the ROQ").
*[http://www.ubu.com/sound/dec.html UbuWeb] audio of Dec's works as performed by the [[KROQ-FM]] newscaster Boyd Britton (known as "Doc on the ROQ").
*[http://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/ Fansite] by online cartoonist zer0 which features transcriptions of Dec's works.
*[http://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/ Fansite] by online cartoonist zer0 which features transcriptions of Dec's works. Also has audio recordings, by others, of some Dec rants not read by Boyd Britton.


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Revision as of 09:35, 22 June 2024

Francis Edward Dec
A photo of Francis Dec in high school
Francis E. Dec in high school, 1944
Born(1926-01-06)January 6, 1926
New York
DiedJanuary 21, 1996(1996-01-21) (aged 70)
St. Alban's VA Hospital, Queens, New York
OccupationOutsider writer
NationalityAmerican

Francis Edward Dec (January 6, 1926 – January 21, 1996) was an American lawyer best known for typewritten diatribes that he independently mailed and published from the late 1960s until his death. His works are characterized by conspiracy theories and highly accusatory and vulgar attacks, often making use of conglomerate phrases like "Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God"[1] to slander people, groups, or companies that he believed were engaging in electronic harassment against him, and gained a cult following from the mid-1980s onward due to his comedic incoherence. He has additionally been described as an outsider writer in the field of outsider literature.[2][3]

Biography

Four billion worldwide population—all living—have a Computer God Containment Policy Brain Bank Brain, a real brain, in the Brain Bank Cities on the far side of the moon we never see. Primarily based on your lifelong Frankenstein Radio Controls, especially your Eyesight tv sight-and-sound recorded by your brain, your moon-brain of the Computer God activates your Frankenstein threshold Brainwash Radio—lifelong inculcating conformist propaganda.

Francis E. Dec, quoted in The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity by Jeffrey Sconce[3]

Francis E. Dec was born in New York on January 6, 1926.[4] In early 1944, during the Second World War, he enlisted into the United States Army with the rank of private.[5] He remained within the United States for the duration of the war, periodically moving between bases, at one point being assigned to Yuma Army Air Station.

After the war, Dec entered into law, but was disbarred by the state of New York in 1958 and proceeded to make numerous "incoherent" legal appeals, including an appeal to the Supreme Court. He was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for 60 days in 1961 and in 1965 attempted to flee his home in Hempstead, New York for Poland. Dec spent the next 25 years writing and distributing lengthy screeds about the "Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God" and its conspiracy to control the world through electronic mind control devices which he referred to as "Frankenstein Radio Controls."[2] These flyers were mailed to radio and television stations across the United States.[3][6] According to Dec, the Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God was the product of an ancient Polish (Slavonic) civilization which it subsequently drove to near-extinction.[7] He was also antisemitic, seeing the Jews as the Computer God's pawns and blaming the Holocaust and Nazism on the Jews, victims of the Holocaust themselves, preceding the names of the Nazi Party's members with "Jew" (example: Jew Adolf Hitler; Nazi JEW Hans Frank), and blaming the belief that Jews were victims of the Holocaust on "Hollywood movies".[8]

Analysis

Jeffrey Sconce analyzed the written works of Francis E. Dec in his book The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity, within a chapter discussing the phenomenon of targeted individuals. In it, he argues that "his writing speaks to a feature of technical delusions that became increasingly prominent in the second half of the twentieth century." Sconce also states that "Dec's screeds are emblematic in their careening, amplified panic over imperious yet chimerical powers that seemingly are everywhere all the time and yet can never be fully confronted or understood."[3]

Legacy

Dec gained a cult following in the 1980s, becoming infamous through the KROQ-FM newscaster Boyd Britton's widely circulated dramatic readings of his rants, and figures interested in Dec's works included William S. Burroughs and Genesis P-Orridge; the latter used a recording of reading Dec's rants on the Psychic TV album Ultrahouse (The L.A. Connection).[1] A 1983 issue of the comics anthology Weirdo reprinted a page of Dec's writings,[9] and the collective Radiohole, consisting of Eric Dyer, Scott Gillette and Maggie Hoffman, created a stage play inspired by Dec, titled A History of Heen (not Francis E. Dec Esq.)[10] in 1999.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "UbuWeb Sound - Francis E. Dec". ubu.com. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b Amiran, Eyal (26 November 2018). "The Pornocratic Body in the Age of Networked Paranoia". Cultural Critique. 100: 134–156. doi:10.5749/culturalcritique.100.2018.0134. ISSN 1460-2458. S2CID 150035184.
  3. ^ a b c d e Jeffrey Sconce (17 January 2019). The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity. Duke University Press. pp. 237–245. ISBN 978-1-4780-0244-4.
  4. ^ "Francis E. Dec's birth certificate" (PDF). Bento and Starchky. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Military service record of Francis E. Dec". National Archives. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  6. ^ Zuzel, Michael (2 September 1997). "Fringe Religion Offers Different Nooks for Different Kooks". The Columbian. ProQuest 252904546.
  7. ^ "Astrocism: The TRUE Religion of the Slovene People!". Bento and Starchky. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  8. ^ "The True History Of Nazi Jewmany". Bento and Starchky. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  9. ^ Weirdo #8 (Last Gasp, Summer 1983).
  10. ^ "Psycho Analysis". Village Voice. 3 August 1999. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  • UbuWeb audio of Dec's works as performed by the KROQ-FM newscaster Boyd Britton (known as "Doc on the ROQ").
  • Fansite by online cartoonist zer0 which features transcriptions of Dec's works. Also has audio recordings, by others, of some Dec rants not read by Boyd Britton.