05-06-2009, 09:49 AM
This is an old paper and to my mind is lifted from the Army War College's "Revolution in Military Affairs" (RMA) paper which can be read in full HERE. The date of this study is 1st July 1994 and therefore several months earlier than the above.
Many years before this was published and a copy sent to me by Nick Begich, I was given a copy of another study that predated it. This study was, I believe the forerunner of the RMA doctrine and was prepared by two US Army officers, one of whom was the paedophile Satanist Lt. Col. Michael Aquino of the Temple of Set.
While the rest of us go to picnics and football games, Aquino enjoyed somewhat more racy things -- like outings to Himmler's SS castle at Wewelsburg where he held a Satanic ritual - presumably to make contact with Himmler's own Satanic forces via use of the Black Sun (Schwarze Sonne apparently being the true meaning of the SS sigil) mosiac located in the Obergruppenfuhrer Hall.
Nice stuff like that anyway.
So it is a real treat to know (or at least conjecture) that current US military thinking may well be imbued with a slug of jolly old Heinrich's messianic SS Satanism.
Many years before this was published and a copy sent to me by Nick Begich, I was given a copy of another study that predated it. This study was, I believe the forerunner of the RMA doctrine and was prepared by two US Army officers, one of whom was the paedophile Satanist Lt. Col. Michael Aquino of the Temple of Set.
While the rest of us go to picnics and football games, Aquino enjoyed somewhat more racy things -- like outings to Himmler's SS castle at Wewelsburg where he held a Satanic ritual - presumably to make contact with Himmler's own Satanic forces via use of the Black Sun (Schwarze Sonne apparently being the true meaning of the SS sigil) mosiac located in the Obergruppenfuhrer Hall.
Nice stuff like that anyway.
So it is a real treat to know (or at least conjecture) that current US military thinking may well be imbued with a slug of jolly old Heinrich's messianic SS Satanism.
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