19-07-2010, 08:22 AM
Ed Jewett Wrote:Most people I know have at least two passports. Some of them have multi-nationality rights due to mixed ancestry. Some of them are even fine upstanding 'normal' people. Most of these people with multiple passports know exactly who they are and are perfectly psychologically integrated. It has much less to do with Jung than it does as to who you add up to be on paper for the bureaucracy data bases. Ask any Israeli Mossad agent :bandit:. Makes for smooth access to all the worlds trouble spots. And, more importantly, smooth exits. :burnout:Helen Reyes Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:Could he not just go through Tullamarine airport with an Icelandic one? Customs only check you on the way in don't they?
I'm not sure what they check in Australia. They started checking passports on the way OUT in the USA in 1999 because they wanted US passport holders to register some info about their destination and reason for trip etc., and something about airlines not wanting to be financialy liable for people barred on arrival. Of course if you have 2 passports, you get to choose which one to show.
Two passports? :2in1:
This makes me want to wax on endlessly about persona and self and personal groundedness and authenticity and the like, but in the interests of sanity, time and the reading public, I'lll refrain.
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.