believe it or not i have an open mind on all of the above
but...
alex jones really was bill hicks and on that point alone i am very certain
believe it or not i have an open mind on all of the above
but...
alex jones really was bill hicks and on that point alone i am very certain
Bill Hicks cannot be in character all of the time unless if he decided to personify his Alex Jones character or unless if bits and pieces of the Alex character can be reflected in the life Bill had from the 1960s and into 1994. So, a deep dive into the life of Bill would help find clues to the details of what kind of person Bill was, how he talked, habits, things he did, said, etc.
I would watch a lot of Criminal Minds, it is a great show and they talked about understanding the psychology of a person and everything relating to their module or model of operation or M.O. as they call it. So, it is critical to study the MO of Bill and Alex and to compare, contrast, correlate, analyze, consolidate, archive, map, outline, summarize, translate, etc, the two together and apart to come up with conclusions and everything. I might put some of that on my to-do list.
So, if Bill decided to become the Alex character full-time, that would require a divorce or a death of his own identity as Bill. I would need to study psychology and everything a bit more before I can comment too much on all of that because I am not sure what it would take to die to oneself and to become a brand new person at that level. There is a lot that we can talk about in all of that.
I suspect a lot of prominent figures have gone through that process.
A pact with the devil?
I agree.