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3->''"This is the very model of a Kenneth Hite conspiracy,\
4 Mixed up between the Reptoids and the Manichaean heresy,\
5It starts with lost Lemuria and filters through the chaff a bit,\
6But soon involves a visit from a brazen head named Baphomet;\
7The Prieuré de Sion and the Masons are pedestrian,\
8Until you add the Airships and their crews ultraterrestrian...\
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10...In short, from El Dorado to the bottom of the Thera sea,\
11This is the very model of a Kenneth Hite conspiracy."''
12-->-- '''Kenneth Hite''', "Suppressed Transmission: The Secret of My Success"
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14Kenneth Hite (born September 15, 1965) is an author and role-playing game designer. He has written the pulp-themed investigation RPG ''TabletopGame/TrailOfCthulhu'' and the [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]], just-post-[[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII WWII]] setting ''Day After Ragnarok'' (for the TabletopGame/HeroSystem and ''Savage Worlds''), as well as authoring such core TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} [[{{Sourcebook}} sourcebooks]] as the latest editions of ''GURPS Horror'', ''GURPS TabletopGame/InfiniteWorlds'', and ''TabletopGame/TheMadnessDossier'' (and writing or contributing to several others). He wrote the horror/spy thriller game ''TabletopGame/NightsBlackAgents'' (Gumshoe system), and the campaign setting ''TabletopGame/TheDraculaDossier''. He has also written material for ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'', ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'', ''TabletopGame/{{Deadlands}}'', and Last Unicorn Games' version of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' RPG (for which he was also line editor).
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16He is an expert on the writings of Creator/HPLovecraft (and [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos associated writers]]), and has written several books on the subject, including ''Cthulhu 101'', an introduction to the mythos, and a trio of illustrated "children's books:" ''Where the Deep Ones Are'', ''The Antarctic Express'', and ''Cliffourd the Big Red God''.
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18From 1998 to 2008, he wrote the column "Suppressed Transmission" for Steve Jackson Games' paid-access web magazine ''Pyramid''. This column, though ostensibly about RPG settings and gamemastering advice, turned out to be a wild ride through High Weirdness. It focused on four genres: [[ConspiracyKitchenSink conspiracy]], SecretHistory, {{Horror}}, and AlternateHistory. Hite generally picked a topic per column to explore through these lenses, ranging from seeming mundanities like Coca-Cola and chocolate, to mythological beasts, to historical oddities, to strange people of history, to Shakespearean meanderings, to full conspiracy theory weirdness. An early article, "Six Flags Over Roswell", showed one of his most effective frameworks: take one strange happening (here, the [[RoswellThatEndsWell supposed Roswell UFO crash]]) and ring a half-dozen variations on it into true bizzarity. One of Hite's key concepts for writing these columns (and other writing) is a technique he calls "bisociation": intentionally holding two contradictory notions in mind simultaneously (as a creativity exercise, not a pathology). Some of the "Suppressed Transmisson" columns were collected into two volumes by Steve Jackson Games, ''Suppressed Transmission: The First Broadcast'' and ''Suppressed Transmission 2'', and and are available both in as downloadable ebooks. Sadly, the rest of the columns were taken offline when Steve Jackson Games retired the ''Pyramid'' subscription site's archives to relaunch ''Pyramid'' as a monthly PDF magazine, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes and there are no current plans to re-issue them.]]
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20He also wrote the game review column "[[https://outoftheboxipr.livejournal.com/ Out of the Box]]." Hite has a Website/LiveJournal at http://princeofcairo.livejournal.com/ , and generates half of the podcast, [[http://www.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff.]]
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22!Tropes associated with Kenneth Hite include:
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24* AdventurerArchaeologist: Hite clearly has a keen interest in the wilder fringes of archaeology, and especially in its early, treasure-hunting days. His work sometimes features such characters, good or bad, sometimes [[Franchise/IndianaJones wearing fedoras and/or wielding bullwhips]].
25* AncientAstronauts are the kind of eccentric concept with which Hite enjoys playing.
26* AncientConspiracy is an idea that’s central to, well, much of the sort of stuff that Hite works on.
27* AlternateHistory is a natural topic for someone with a background in academic history and a taste for the speculative.
28* AlternateUniverse: Hite wrote ''[=GURPS=] Alternate Earths'' and ''[=GURPS=] Alternate Earths 2'' for that game's third edition before being core writer on ''[=GURPS=] TabletopGame/InfiniteWorlds''. Likewise, many of the worlds created in "Suppressed Transmission" would have details for dropping it into the TabletopGame/InfiniteWorlds setting.
29* AprilFoolsDay: The first "Suppressed Transmission" column of April would generally be a song or poem parody.
30* CosmicHorrorStory... Well, Hite is an H.P. Lovecraft buff... Impressively, though, ''TabletopGame/TheMadnessDossier'' manages to be cosmic horror with very few Lovecraftean features.
31* ShakespeareInFiction: Traditionally, the closest "Suppressed Transmission" to Christmas would focus on what Hite called "Occult Shakespeare" -- the secret conspiratorial and/or magical underpinnings of Shakespeare's plays.
32* SpaceElves: As the various races of possibly space alien, possibly fae Ultraterrestrials.
33* StupidJetpackHitler:
34** One of Hite's go-to conspiracities is the supposed Nazi stronghold of Neuschwabenland, a region of Antarctica where the last remnants of the Third Reich went to build flying saucers and plot their comeback.
35** In fact, he's written an entire book called [[{{Ghostapo}} ''The Nazi Occult'']], which is about... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin well, like it says in the title...]]
36** Hite was the primary editor for ''[=GURPS=] Weird War II,'' and he contributed Chapter 3 - "The Dangerous Element" - which is about incorporating magic systems in a World War II based game.
37* TakeAThirdOption: Ken is a Republican, but not a Trumpist. In a 2016 episode of "Ken And Robin Talk About Stuff", he was asked the following:
38-->'''Robin:''' Gun to your head, who would you vote for, Hillary or Trump?
39-->'''Ken:''' Gun to my head? Pull the trigger, you coward, pull the trigger!
40* ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld: "[[Quotes.ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld Hite's Law]]" states that any historical change used to create an AlternateHistory will tend towards filling the skies with airships. As he points out, taking this to its logical conclusion, this suggests that TheRoaringTwenties and TheThirties ''were actually'' those of an alternate history. As other common features of alternate histories are things like widespread totalitarian ideologies and global social upheaval, well, that would explain a lot about those decades.
41** A corollary of Hite's Law is that rather than bother some random passerby with historical trivia to determine whether or not one is in an alternate timeline, it is much faster simply to look up

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