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The Last Circle: Welcome to the Spookloop
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Ed Jewett Wrote:I thought I'd better come back and clarify post #9 lest that be thought of as a racist or eugenicist comment, given the background theme of Nazism and its bizarre roots and practices and history.

It isn't, or wasn't.

Rest easy my friend.

We all know you're one of the good guys. :ciao:
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
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#12
Peter asked "Can I put your essay up on WikiSpooks please?"

I would be happy to have this posted anywhere and everywhere that it can be posted where it could assist in encouraging further research on the topics. Also, to put a plug in for the book it is well worth the money so pick up a copy, try to stay away from Amazon for obvious reasons though.

EE
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#13
Ed Encho Wrote:...it is well worth the money so pick up a copy, try to stay away from Amazon for obvious reasons though.

EE


Dead direct with Trine-Day; it keeps it all in the family. Cheers:deal:
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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#14
David Guyatt Wrote:
Ed Jewett Wrote:I thought I'd better come back and clarify post #9 lest that be thought of as a racist or eugenicist comment, given the background theme of Nazism and its bizarre roots and practices and history.

It isn't, or wasn't.

Rest easy my friend.

We all know you're one of the good guys. :ciao:

:beer: David, it wasn't the DPF crowd I was worried about.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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#15
Ed Encho Wrote:Peter asked "Can I put your essay up on WikiSpooks please?"

I would be happy to have this posted anywhere and everywhere that it can be posted where it could assist in encouraging further research on the topics. Also, to put a plug in for the book it is well worth the money so pick up a copy, try to stay away from Amazon for obvious reasons though.

EE
Thanks Ed. pdf of book draft already up (with Cheri's permission) + links to the complete work.
Peter Presland

".....there is something far worse than Nazism, and that is the hubris of the Anglo-American fraternities, whose routine is to incite indigenous monsters to war, and steer the pandemonium to further their imperial aims"
Guido Preparata. Preface to 'Conjuring Hitler'[size=12][size=12]
"Never believe anything until it has been officially denied"
Claud Cockburn

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#16
hi there
looked for it on spooks, but couldn't find it, so where have you put it?
thanks
jan
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#17
It is here too in the books forum. :wavey:
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#18
Jan van den Baard Wrote:hi there
looked for it on spooks, but couldn't find it, so where have you put it?
thanks
jan

Jan
Try this link.

There are a lot of other Ebooks posted as pdf's or .doc files they're listed under category EBooks
Peter Presland

".....there is something far worse than Nazism, and that is the hubris of the Anglo-American fraternities, whose routine is to incite indigenous monsters to war, and steer the pandemonium to further their imperial aims"
Guido Preparata. Preface to 'Conjuring Hitler'[size=12][size=12]
"Never believe anything until it has been officially denied"
Claud Cockburn

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#19
Ed Jewett Wrote:
David Guyatt Wrote:
Ed Jewett Wrote:I thought I'd better come back and clarify post #9 lest that be thought of as a racist or eugenicist comment, given the background theme of Nazism and its bizarre roots and practices and history.

It isn't, or wasn't.

Rest easy my friend.

We all know you're one of the good guys. :ciao:

:beer: David, it wasn't the DPF crowd I was worried about.

But now they know from all perspectives eh, Ed....:vroam:
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
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#20
RE: Ed Encho's book review of The Last Circle and responses from DPF members:

To Ed Encho: Wow! This is a comprehensive and beautifully written Book Review. Not only are your facts accurate throughout the review, but you are a fabulous writer! Your intelligence and comprehension shines throughout this review. It will become legendary on the Internet --- and I am so proud that you chose The Last Circle to write about. Many, many thanks for all your work on this.

To Ed Jewett: Your four-part book review of The Last Circle (entitled "Mourning in America") that was posted at DPF on 11-14-10 was equally fabulous! You are both incredible researchers and writers and I am honored that you chose The Last Circle to review in such depth.

To all the members of Deep Politics Forum who have read The Last Circle BOOK, I would like to request your assistance in a project that the marketing director at Trine Day Book Publishers recently presented to me. Trine Day is starting a new Internet marketing initiative based on book content and will soon be posting serialized excerpts from their books into a content campaign. They will also be linking the excerpts from The Last Circle to the dedicated TrineDay Paypal page at: http://trineday.com/paypal_store/product_pages/Last_Circle/index.html and to any E-Reader retailers that have the book.

I have been asked to assist with harvesting eight to twelve samples (excerpts) of some 2000+ words each from different chapters of The Last Circle. The idea is to link the excerpts so a reader on the Internet can get the gist of the overall story.

Thus I'd like to survey from members of DPF a brief description in your own words of any portions of The Last Circle book that you found to be the most interesting, significant, or contained the best writing.

For example, if you liked a portion from the chapter entitled, "Enter RCMP," you could just say: "I liked the portion where RCMP investigator Sean McDade talked about the details of his findings causing a major scandal in the U.S. and Canada." I can then excerpt that entire conversation from The Last Circle into the book sample that Trine Day will be posting on the Internet.

Or if you have criticism of some areas of TLC that you think should be left out of the book sample, don't hesitate to notify me of that.

If you don't want to respond to this query publicly, please send a personal message to me at my e-mail address, or through DPF.

Thanks in advance for any input you can provide that will help me to determine which areas of TLC I should excerpt.

Best wishes for a Happy Holiday! It is a pleasure to be a member of this intelligent and knowledgeable group in DPF.

Cheri Seymour
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