29-09-2008, 01:39 PM
Gary Loughran Wrote:Work this out - Lehman Brothers is one of the 10-12 banks which 'owns' the larger private bank known as the Fed. The Fed receives around $300billion annually from the US taxpayer for printing money to bailout it's own owners. Lehamn brothers has only 'failed' on paper. Of course Jefferson knew all this when he decried the monster of a system which utilises 'the Fed'.
As for the MSM - they are mostly owned by the same 10-12 banks in ownership of 'the Fed' ( I know years ago anyway this was the case, esp. with CBS) - thusly don't expect any honest appraisals from that estate.
Today we have Cameron in the UK outlining policy that even more power should pass to the BoE. Deary me, Hitler was right, Governments really are lucky the people don't think...and every day our politicians and beyond highlight this fact.
There have been many questions raised over the years about our Oz friend Rupert Murdoch and how he came to his fortune. I remember hearing views expressed that Murdoch may have been the beneficiary of some quantities of WWII "black" gold from the Nazi/Japanese "Black Eagle Trust" loot. I mentioned this during a conversation I had with Richard Belfield, one of the authors of the Murdoch bio THE DECLINE OF AN EMPIRE,. He and his fellow authors had looked at Murdoch's rise to wealth and considered that there were indeed gaps in his known income stream that opened him up to questions of who from or how he came to his entire wealth.
But it would be intriguing if Murdoch really did get some black gold funds (we will never know of course) as this would place him everlastingly in the favour of certain gentlemen from Langley, who are regarded as administrators of this vast war loot.
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