04-04-2010, 12:34 PM
God Peter, don't get me started on Kock.
I remember the Curtis helicopter death, that connected to the whole Yukos oil affair that appeared to include senior members of the House of Rothchilds and which itself connected to the Clearstream and Bank Menatap story of Ernest Backes - apparenetly a BND asset - and Lucy Komisar, freelance journalist who seems to keep company with men in trench-coats from Virginia.
What I think that Daily Mail article must be referencing is ongoing massive money laundering and high end crookedness.
Btw Paul, I just wish to fix a typo in your earlier post. Your solicitor usually meets in the Cock Inn Bottle public house, not the Cock and Bottle. I quite understand why this little typo slipped into the story, but as you well know Lex Mackem's court date is now close and disbarment is quite likely. Doing his business in the gentleman's lavatory at Holborn Tube station is regarded as demeaning his profession (that is to say "stated" profession). Quite rightly so in my opinion.
I remember the Curtis helicopter death, that connected to the whole Yukos oil affair that appeared to include senior members of the House of Rothchilds and which itself connected to the Clearstream and Bank Menatap story of Ernest Backes - apparenetly a BND asset - and Lucy Komisar, freelance journalist who seems to keep company with men in trench-coats from Virginia.
What I think that Daily Mail article must be referencing is ongoing massive money laundering and high end crookedness.
Btw Paul, I just wish to fix a typo in your earlier post. Your solicitor usually meets in the Cock Inn Bottle public house, not the Cock and Bottle. I quite understand why this little typo slipped into the story, but as you well know Lex Mackem's court date is now close and disbarment is quite likely. Doing his business in the gentleman's lavatory at Holborn Tube station is regarded as demeaning his profession (that is to say "stated" profession). Quite rightly so in my opinion.
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