18-12-2008, 05:07 PM
I most certainly think that David Rockerfeller forms part of the east coast elite - as well as having a foot in the "Cowboys" camp, but I really must cast considerable doubt on the names advanced as members of Group 1 and being culprits of the JFK assassination.
JP Morgan died in 1913, well before JFK got hit. Ditto Warburg who died in 1932. The Rothchilds family are still a power, but even they get assassinated from time to time (witness the strange suiciding (sic) of Amschel Rothchilds in the room of the Hotel Bristol in Paris in 1996 - with fingers pointed to a Russian oligarch for responsibility) and so are not the complete power some still believe.
What, I think your list of names suggest relates more to the founding of the Federal Reserve Bank at Jekyll Island circa 1910, than to the death of JFK. The ownership of the Fed has come under much scrutiny over the decades but it is a clear fact the Fed system is owned lock, stock and still-smoking barrel by the US banking industry and not a collection of powerful families.
Besides, Peter Dale Scott is far to able a writer and researcher to place these names in his Group 1.
JP Morgan died in 1913, well before JFK got hit. Ditto Warburg who died in 1932. The Rothchilds family are still a power, but even they get assassinated from time to time (witness the strange suiciding (sic) of Amschel Rothchilds in the room of the Hotel Bristol in Paris in 1996 - with fingers pointed to a Russian oligarch for responsibility) and so are not the complete power some still believe.
What, I think your list of names suggest relates more to the founding of the Federal Reserve Bank at Jekyll Island circa 1910, than to the death of JFK. The ownership of the Fed has come under much scrutiny over the decades but it is a clear fact the Fed system is owned lock, stock and still-smoking barrel by the US banking industry and not a collection of powerful families.
Besides, Peter Dale Scott is far to able a writer and researcher to place these names in his Group 1.
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
