20-11-2009, 11:23 AM
Yes I know Joel and we have discussed LL. He is broadly in agreement with me that whilst their research material is often insightful and interesting, their interpretation and conclusions are not to be trusted.
You will find others here who have far deeper insights into EIR and LL. In fact, few of us are virgins when it comes them.
A couple of years ago I was sent a newspaper article concerning LL who had attended a Bush White House soiree and was seen in an extended private huddle with Dick Cheney.
This was after LL "brought Cheney down", called for his resignation and so on, in a series of articles spanning several years. Cheney was LL's bogey-man par excellence.
Kinda makes you wonder doesn't it.
In the UK the third political party, the Lib-Dems, never acquires power. I am not alone in seeing in them a sort of lightning rod that diffuses public dissatisfaction with the sham we call democracy. Elite thinking would certainly see the advantage of this.
You will find others here who have far deeper insights into EIR and LL. In fact, few of us are virgins when it comes them.
A couple of years ago I was sent a newspaper article concerning LL who had attended a Bush White House soiree and was seen in an extended private huddle with Dick Cheney.
This was after LL "brought Cheney down", called for his resignation and so on, in a series of articles spanning several years. Cheney was LL's bogey-man par excellence.
Kinda makes you wonder doesn't it.
In the UK the third political party, the Lib-Dems, never acquires power. I am not alone in seeing in them a sort of lightning rod that diffuses public dissatisfaction with the sham we call democracy. Elite thinking would certainly see the advantage of this.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
