04-12-2010, 06:48 PM
It’s an interesting perspective for certain Peter, and I appreciate you putting up for discussion.
Israel would do it if they could, I don’t doubt.
But there are statements seeded in the article that we are asked to accept at face value without any substantiation, and that always makes me ridiculously uncomfortable - and under such conditions I always am inclined to ask: “am I being played?”
Therefore my question has to be: is the “Israel did it” a disinfo ploy to minimize the impact/deflect attention away etc.
Don’t the US and Israel fondle each other in bed every night anyway?
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On the other hand there have been no Tel Aviv Embassy cables released, which might amount to something important in the fullness of time. But nor have there been any Vatican cables released - but we have been promised them for the New Year.
Israel would do it if they could, I don’t doubt.
But there are statements seeded in the article that we are asked to accept at face value without any substantiation, and that always makes me ridiculously uncomfortable - and under such conditions I always am inclined to ask: “am I being played?”
Therefore my question has to be: is the “Israel did it” a disinfo ploy to minimize the impact/deflect attention away etc.
Don’t the US and Israel fondle each other in bed every night anyway?
Quote:The worlds intelligence services all, every single one, believes Wikileaks is simply an intelligence agency playing games.
And
Quote:Arrest warrants were being prepared for more than several Bush officials and several currently serving President Obama. With two presidents being blackmailed because their administrations had been totally penetrated by spies, the FBI was called off.
On the other hand there have been no Tel Aviv Embassy cables released, which might amount to something important in the fullness of time. But nor have there been any Vatican cables released - but we have been promised them for the New Year.
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