31-03-2016, 09:00 AM
Divyesh Gopal Wrote:I recently read Michael Levine's book, "Triangle Of Death" which he considers the events and characters as real (fiction, but nonfiction). Who could he be talking about pertaining to the lady in Paraguay involved in producing genetically modified cocaine plant that would destroy human civilization? Her father was also involved and a very powerful individual.
Futhermore, I heard that George Bush and Angela Merkel purchased huge acreages of land in Paraguay. What is special about Paraguay that prompted these individuals to purchase the land?
Welcome Divyesh. I'm afraid I've not read the book and also that I'm no expert on Paraguay, although I know that Michael Levine was a former DEA agent who was very critical of the CIA involvement in narcotics and the DEA.
My guess about the lady in Paraguay might be pointing towards Countess Zichy-Thyssen who with her husband Count Zichy-Thyssen -- the inheritor of the Thyssen family fortune -- has ranches in Brazil and Paraguay.
I know that the Bush family bought a ranch in Paraguay years ago, but I'm not sure that Merkel has, because so far as I can see this is a rumour going around with no real factual backing.
In regard to your question about Paraguay being special, my guess would be that it dates to the time Paraguay became a bolt hole for the the Nazis who escaped along the Ratlines after WWII. In particular, Paraguay and Brazil were the two countries where Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann plied his trade after WWII and founded the Bormann Brotherhood who controlled and directed the vast wealth and assets of the post WWII Nazis - of which the Thyssen fortune formed a considerable part, due to the Bormann planned Nazi capital flight programme. But as I say I am guessing about this.
Hope this helps but perhaps other members here will have a more informed view?
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