20-10-2011, 02:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-10-2011, 02:55 PM by Joel van der Reijden..)
Hi David. I saw your post earlier today. Very nice.
But didn't you get my material? Sent you photocopies of a bunch of Cercle meetings a couple of months back. Wouldn't want you to make all the name available now, but it would have been a great addition to your third edition if you could mention that Alfredo Sanchez-Bella, Jacques Jonet and General Robert Close were regulars. And also that Baron de Bonvoisin (the key person in the X Dossiers!) and Paul Vankerkhoven have visited.
In your book you take a look at the whole Paneuropean Movement, which is an incredibly important thing to do (and unique), but at the same time it's not a secret that it was impossible to discuss the Cercle directly because there were no membership lists. In any case, guess your assumptions that these men were part of the Pinay Cercle network are 100 per cent validated now. Must feel nice. A quick 4th edition? Haha.
Went over your book in great detail a couple of months back while doing all the bios on the new Cercle members. That's when I really began to appreciate its uniqueness. And the photocopies you added in this edition are an indispensible update.
Going through the photos I laughed, thinking you had picked the wrong picture for Robert Moss... But I was WRONG! The Cercle's Robert Moss is the exact same person as Robert Moss the lucid/active dreaming expert! I was always interested in his work, having bought Dreamgates and his related audio program on that 10 years ago. He's also on Coast to Coast AM all the time. Checked for this years ago, but seeing the dream guy grew up in Australia I assumed it was a different Robert Moss... absolute bizarre it's the same guy. Overthrowing countries with Brian Crozier and Ted Shackley in the 1970s. Undermining labor unions in the 1980s. And today he's a well-known dream doctor who never talks politics.
And what I really love about this book and what Teacher already mentioned once is that what I began to call the (extreme right) Vatican-Paeuropa Network, Teacher independently termed the Paneuropean Right (with Vatican connections). To me that kind of confirmed that I wasn't crazy seeing how all these different European institutes overlapped and were stacked with Opus Dei and Knights of Malta-affiliated people.
But didn't you get my material? Sent you photocopies of a bunch of Cercle meetings a couple of months back. Wouldn't want you to make all the name available now, but it would have been a great addition to your third edition if you could mention that Alfredo Sanchez-Bella, Jacques Jonet and General Robert Close were regulars. And also that Baron de Bonvoisin (the key person in the X Dossiers!) and Paul Vankerkhoven have visited.
In your book you take a look at the whole Paneuropean Movement, which is an incredibly important thing to do (and unique), but at the same time it's not a secret that it was impossible to discuss the Cercle directly because there were no membership lists. In any case, guess your assumptions that these men were part of the Pinay Cercle network are 100 per cent validated now. Must feel nice. A quick 4th edition? Haha.
Went over your book in great detail a couple of months back while doing all the bios on the new Cercle members. That's when I really began to appreciate its uniqueness. And the photocopies you added in this edition are an indispensible update.
Going through the photos I laughed, thinking you had picked the wrong picture for Robert Moss... But I was WRONG! The Cercle's Robert Moss is the exact same person as Robert Moss the lucid/active dreaming expert! I was always interested in his work, having bought Dreamgates and his related audio program on that 10 years ago. He's also on Coast to Coast AM all the time. Checked for this years ago, but seeing the dream guy grew up in Australia I assumed it was a different Robert Moss... absolute bizarre it's the same guy. Overthrowing countries with Brian Crozier and Ted Shackley in the 1970s. Undermining labor unions in the 1980s. And today he's a well-known dream doctor who never talks politics.
And what I really love about this book and what Teacher already mentioned once is that what I began to call the (extreme right) Vatican-Paeuropa Network, Teacher independently termed the Paneuropean Right (with Vatican connections). To me that kind of confirmed that I wasn't crazy seeing how all these different European institutes overlapped and were stacked with Opus Dei and Knights of Malta-affiliated people.
* "Everything comes when it must come. A life cannot be rushed, cannot be worked on a schedule as so many people want it to be. We must accept what comes to us at a given time, and not ask for more. But life is endless, so we never die; we were never really born. We just pass through different phases. There is no end. Humans have many dimensions. But time is not as we see time, but rather in lessons that are learned."