Snake Oil: Life's Calculations, Misdirections, and Manipulations - Book Review,
by Jim Rose

Knoxville News Sentinel, April 18, 2005 . . . a sort of Bible of anti-tech entertainment and troublemaking.
Des Moines Register, March 25, 2005 . . . the tricks of the trade that only somebody of Rose's far-flung freakish experience can impart.
Las Vegas Sun, April 26, 2005 A mind-bending journey . . . if people can be fooled by it, it's in Rose's book.
Book Description The gyp, hoodwink, shuck, sandbag: An artform that has been passed down through generations of hustlers, con men, and freaks. Selling snake oil is the ultimate con, and readers will find within these pages everything from classic deceptions to the most recent of ruses. From fooling your friends to dangerous stage stunts, Jim Rose, snake oil salesman extraordinaire, provides new angles to old tricks. Those who dare to explore these pages will find themselved enticed by this special brand of snake oil. Step right up: it's all here. There's nothing it won't cure!
About the Author Fact is stranger than fiction. A brain trust of Hollywoods most talented creative minds could never conceive the cultural icon that is Jim Rosean internationally renowned performance artist, controversial author and Snake Oil salesman extraordinaire. Rose burst into national prominence during the 1992 Lollapalooza tour, garnering raves on MTV and publications ranging from the Wall Street Journal to Rolling Stone. The venerable rock n roll magazine called the Jim Rose Circus "the absolute must-see act." USA Today termed Roses troupe "Lollapaloozas word of mouth hit attraction." The quick witted show became the darling of high and low brow society alike. Prior to Lollapalooza, Rose honed his spectacular and exotic skills throughout Europe and North America. His shows are revered as a mind bending thrill ride. Rose leads and misleads a rapt audience on a journey rife with black magic secrets, idiotic achievements and dangerous exploits. It explores and sometimes exposes the intricate distinctions between man, monster and dumbass. Performances are infused with Roses wicked wit, hilarious asides and stunning feats. He delights the audience with a charismatic tongue-in-cheek style reminiscent of the glory days of P.T. Barnum. Since the early Nineties, Rose has headlined seven world tours and released a self titled video (on Rick Rubins American Recordings) which quickly became a cult classic. A perennial favorite among the most influential musical artists in the world, Rose was invited in 1994 to tour with Nine Inch Nails and a then unknown Marilyn Manson. Tours with Korn and Godsmack followed. By 1998, Rose and his Circus were astonishing the masses on another world tour and on other levels. First, Rose was featured as a guest star on The X-Files. Then his eccletic lifestyle and compelling personality became the basis for a provocative literary work. His book, Freak Like Me was released by Bantam Doubleday Dell and ending up on several best-seller lists. As reported in the LA Times and Daily Variety, he has sold the books movie rights to White Peach Productions and scheduled to start shooting at the end of this year. Later, Roses legendary persona garned a new degree of infamy thanks to hit TV show The Simpsonswhere Homer joined Roses circus as the Human Cannonball in a truly memorable episode. Roses recent accolades include being the top ticket of the Melbourne (Australia), New Zealand and Edinburgh (Scotland) Fringe and Comedy Festivals. Jim Rose can also be played. He is the popular Psymon on Play Stations new SSX Tricky and SledStorm 2, both EA products. His TV series "The Jim Rose Twisted Tour" can be seen in reruns all over the world. Roses cutting edge business acumen has been noticed organically: Wall Street Journal cover story, Fast Company magazine cover and featured in the new book The Deviants Advantage. He has been hired to consult for numerous corporations including Microsoft and regularly assists public relations firms with pop culture campaigns and strategy. Rose served as a spokesperson for Gordons Gin and his creative exploits were detailed in the book Impropergandathe Art of the Publicity Stunt. He has just wrapped as an actor for the movie "Doubting Riley" produced by HBOs "Project Greenlight" alumni. Rose currently resides in Las Vegas, busily preparing his next literary project, planning a world tour, consulting and playing poker. On the side, he even finds time to extol the virtues of Snake Oil.
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