Introducing Brian Worsham and The Anomaly Television Video-of-the-Week
ANOMALY Magazine Welcome’s Brian Worsham!

In late 2001, some friends and I were talking about our desire to see more and better quality paranormal and parapolitical TV shows on broadcast and cable television. We wanted our own Anomaly TV Network. We felt certain we had the drive, the skills, the equipment and the network of real world anomaly researchers that would be just the trick to make such dreams a reality. But things are seldom so simple as that.
Within a few years we recognized that the face of the internet was rapidly changing and that services such as YouTube, which had arrived on the scene earlier that year, were about to further revolutionize information sharing and content delivery on the internet. It took over a year for this paradigm shift to sink in but by the end of 2006 one of my good friends had the brilliant idea to start regularly blogging links to the best paranormal and parapolitical videos we could find online. So I began to post … and post and post and post, trying to find videos for every day of the week following our daily focus schedule of…
UFO Mondays – UFO’s and aliens.
Science and Technology Tuesdays – Covering a wide range of topics in science and technology.
Cryptozoology Wednesdays – Chupacabras, bigfoot, nessie, skunk ape and everything in between.
Mind & Body Thursdays – Psychic phenomenon and Incredible humans.
Parapolitical Fridays – The latest news that you won’t find in the mainstream media. Did a story just sort of fall through the cracks? Not here. On Fridays Anomaly TV tackles the issues and covers the topics that other places are afraid to touch.
Metaphysical Saturdays – Covers everything in the universe. From philosophy to religion and occult knowledge. Tune in on Saturdays to see how everything is all tied together.
Ghost Sundays – Do you want to hear a ghost story? See amazing footage of a ghost that defies explanation? Tune in on Sundays for stories of Ghost encounters, hauntings and other apparitions.
Within a year there had been over 3,000 videos clips posted to Anomaly TV. I had a lot of help from a guy I met called “Floyd Anderson.” Floyd’s real name turns out to be Brian Worsham. Brian’s been helping out at Anomaly Television since 2007, not just posting great videos he finds online but actively attending local and not-so-local political forums and protests, educational lectures, activist events and producing videos of these happenings and investigations.
I am proud to announce that Brian will be a new regular contributor here at ANOMALY Magazine helping us find the Anomaly Television Video-of-the-Week! Please welcome “Floyd Anderson” / Brian Worsham!
Audio Clips of PSI-OP RADIO…
Masonic Landscapes…
Lectures at Brave New Books in Austin…
Some of Brian’s Favorite Alex Jones Interviews …

New Contributor Brian Worsham
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Brian Worsham (Floyd Anderson) is a water volleyball player from Austin, Texas. He can be contacted at floydanderson2@hotmail.com.
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Posted July 1, 2009
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Wow. Thanks SMiles. Man it’s weird seeing my real name out there. It’s something for me to get past I suppose. I was given the name Floyd Anderson in college as kind of a joke and it stuck. I decided to use that as my internet handle and in 2002 I started floydanderson.com. The Floyd Anderson blogger/journalist began to emerge in January of 2006 when I began to blog at the Guerrilla News Network. It’s a vicious atmosphere at GNN and I could go on for hours ranting about the not so pleasant psyopish aspects of GNN and its core members, but that site definitely exposed me to a lot of information, and also exposed me to the world of information suppression, online intimidation, and bannings. It opened my eyes and taught me the importance of expanding my blogging to multiple sites on the internet that are not all under one person’s delete button. I eventually bought a video camera and my first video report was in August of 2006 when I filmed Cindy Sheehan’s Camp Casey in Crawford, Texas and then on to Dallas to get video of Alex Jones at the Terrorstorm premiere. Over time I came across the synchromystic bloggers and the idea of synchronicity, which I was very intrigued by. I began to notice how the name Floyd Anderson really resonated with me, being some kind of expression of a Pink Floyd / Matrix combination. In October of 2007 I noticed that SMiles Lewis had posted a link to some photos of a 9/11 Truth Rally that I took and a link to floydanderson.com. I was thrilled that somebody actually cared about what I was doing. SMiles lives in Austin, as I do too, and we soon got together and it has been a very enjoyable collaboration. Thanks for all your support SMiles! I’m proud to be a part of the Anomaly network and hope to see it grow in the future!!