18-07-2015, 02:13 PM
I heard about that. Gotta laugh. So many of the royals favoured Hitler. And one of them was murdered by Churchill to stop he making peace with the moustachioed maniac behind Churchill's back. And then, of course, is the Duke of Edinburgh and his sisters who were married to German aristo's who were top Himmler aides in the SS.
This reminds me. I bought the book on the "Red Book, the Membership List of the Right Club" by Robin Saika. What a sad thing it is too. There are several hundred names listed - but not Prince George, the Duke of Kent, who I understood was a member as relayed by Martin Frost (who had an original copy of the Red Book but wouldn't let me have a copy - this is a good 10-15 years ago, way before the thing was published) along with somewhere in the region of 5-6000 members of the British elite. Hence the several hundred names published in 2010 doesn't amount to a great deal apparently. I wonder if it was published after the 70 year rule on secrecy but the rest of the names are still subject to the 100 year rule or subject to the never-ever-tell rule?::laughingdog::
This reminds me. I bought the book on the "Red Book, the Membership List of the Right Club" by Robin Saika. What a sad thing it is too. There are several hundred names listed - but not Prince George, the Duke of Kent, who I understood was a member as relayed by Martin Frost (who had an original copy of the Red Book but wouldn't let me have a copy - this is a good 10-15 years ago, way before the thing was published) along with somewhere in the region of 5-6000 members of the British elite. Hence the several hundred names published in 2010 doesn't amount to a great deal apparently. I wonder if it was published after the 70 year rule on secrecy but the rest of the names are still subject to the 100 year rule or subject to the never-ever-tell rule?::laughingdog::
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