04-01-2016, 12:39 PM
Just to note that my interest in Dulles is principally his involvement with the Nazis of the post WWII cold war.
It was, therefore, with some interest that on page 35 of Talbot's book, that the author notes that Himmler and some SS faithful left northern Germany on 10th May 1945 heading to Switzerland in order to come under the protection of Dulles (who had earlier arranged the rescue of SS General Karl Woolf who was surrounded by Italian partisans at his villa in Italy).
And I raise the question whether Himmler did, in fact, escape? I base this question on the book by forensic scientist and medical doctor Hugh Thomas who wrote the book SS-1: The Unlikely Death of Heinrich Himmler, in which he casts serious doubt on the official version of Himmler's suicide while in capture by the British military.
This question is also predicted on the known escape of Hitler's de facto deputy, Martin Bormann, who found sanctuary in Argentina and founded the post WWII Nazi brotherhood's financial machine using the loot and other Third Reich monies secreted abroad under his capital flight programme.
And it is at this point I note a curious fact. Allen Dulles son, Avery became a Catholic priest. So did Martin Bormann's son, Martin Jnr. In and of itself this isn't remarkable. But what is surprising is that they both shared the same "Guardian" during their early years in the Church. It's a small world, I know. But the real curiosity is that the "Guardian" in question was Bishop Alois Hudal, who established the so called Ratlines that enabled up to 40,000 of the very worst Nazis and SS to escape to freedom --- many of whom enrolled in America's cold war against the Soviet Union.
It was, therefore, with some interest that on page 35 of Talbot's book, that the author notes that Himmler and some SS faithful left northern Germany on 10th May 1945 heading to Switzerland in order to come under the protection of Dulles (who had earlier arranged the rescue of SS General Karl Woolf who was surrounded by Italian partisans at his villa in Italy).
And I raise the question whether Himmler did, in fact, escape? I base this question on the book by forensic scientist and medical doctor Hugh Thomas who wrote the book SS-1: The Unlikely Death of Heinrich Himmler, in which he casts serious doubt on the official version of Himmler's suicide while in capture by the British military.
This question is also predicted on the known escape of Hitler's de facto deputy, Martin Bormann, who found sanctuary in Argentina and founded the post WWII Nazi brotherhood's financial machine using the loot and other Third Reich monies secreted abroad under his capital flight programme.
And it is at this point I note a curious fact. Allen Dulles son, Avery became a Catholic priest. So did Martin Bormann's son, Martin Jnr. In and of itself this isn't remarkable. But what is surprising is that they both shared the same "Guardian" during their early years in the Church. It's a small world, I know. But the real curiosity is that the "Guardian" in question was Bishop Alois Hudal, who established the so called Ratlines that enabled up to 40,000 of the very worst Nazis and SS to escape to freedom --- many of whom enrolled in America's cold war against the Soviet Union.
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
