14-12-2009, 09:18 PM
John Bevilaqua Wrote:The Shannon guy who debunked both Robert Morrow and L. Fletcher Prouty
was Ulric Shannon and he posted his address in a Third Decade article as 4915 Coolbrook Ave. Montreal Quebec, Canada H3X 2KS but that was about 14-15 years ago. He could still be there for all I know. He was really young then like mid-20s max. No luck finding the EXACT Prouty or Morrow debunking articles by Ulric Shannon on the Mary Ferrell site or my Kensington Miami Connections article for that matter. Will try elsewhere. Ulric was one of Dr. Jerry Rose's rising young stars but then he disappeared from the horizon when Jerry stopped publishing. Too bad. He and Sheldon Inkol were pretty darn good at what they did and Ulric at least was considered reliable, capable and trustworthy. He did a bit too much debunking for the liking of some, but he was ALWAYS right on the money. He even got the medical records of Robert Morrow and showed that he never got treatment for some alleged cigarette burn holes in his thigh as he claimed once during a trip to a Miami hospital on a given date. How he got them I do not know, but I am jealous. More RM/CryOps bull. Morrow wrote for the Holocaust Denial outfit Regnery Press.
Again thank you John. I have been unable so far to find his piece. In searching, however, I came across a couple of Prouty was a nut/disinfo type websites that I never even knew existed. I wasn't aware that he caused this amount of fervour. In briefly reading them I find I cannot take them at all seriously. This and this in particular they look and smell to me to be unpleasant hatchet jobs in that they take Prouty's hypothesis (repeat hypothesis) and use their own hypotheses as obvious fact to deconstruct what he proposed. It's exceedingly poor and jaded journalism in my opinion. Of course I would need to read Ulric Shannon's piece itself to progress further.
In the meantime I think it is probably right to continue this thread without this deviation.
Thanks again.
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