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Alan Cabal
Pen nameGarbled Uplink[1][2]
OccupationJournalist, Occultist
NationalityAmerican
SpouseBonnie Wilford (1983–1997)[3]
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Alan Cabal (born December 1 1953 [4] ) is an American journalist and occultist [1] [6] who has written for New York Press, High Times magazine, CounterPunch, and other publications. In the Nineties, he performed in the band White Courtesy Telephone. His tenure at the New York Press began in the 1990s and concluded in 2005 when he resigned in response to Matt Taibbi's controversial satire titled "The 52 Funniest Things About the Upcoming Death of the Pope". Known for tackling highly-controversial subjects, he has contributed to the upstart political magazine CounterPunch.

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  4. ^ a b Cabal, Alan (vol. 13, no. 6 (February 9-15, 2000)). "Badlands: Burying Camden and My Mom". New York Press. pp. archive. Retrieved 2009-03-29. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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