Richard Glenn is a Québécois esoteric thinker, speaker, and broadcaster whose earlier work in the 1970s and 1980s focused on intra-terrestrials, ancient knowledge, and metaphysical science. He hosted a now-cult classic television series titled Ésotérisme Expérimental, which aired on community TV in Montreal. It became an underground favorite among francophone viewers drawn to Glenn’s bold discussions of secret governments, hidden civilizations beneath the Earth, and the spiritual destiny of Quebec. He regularly blended fringe science with mysticism, often referencing Atlantis, hollow earth theories, and the role of symbolic systems—like the fleur-de-lys—in revealing the suppressed truths of human origin. Glenn’s early broadcasts are considered foundational to a uniquely Québec-flavored strand of esoteric inquiry, and while his later work shifted toward universalist philosophy and La Loi de Un (The Law of One), his original material remains rare, raw, and powerful—especially for those who remember. Je me souviens.
