30-10-2013, 08:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-10-2013, 08:56 AM by David Guyatt.)
The full transcript of the Dirty Digger's discussion has to be read to be admired ---- self preservation is front and foremost.
An unidentified Sun journo says that a number of "us" (journalists) were "selected" to by the company to attend interviews with the company's solicitors, Linklaters. This person goes on to say that "nearly all" those thus interviewed were soon after arrested and part of the evidence the police showed them was --- drum roll --- their own Linklater interviews. The journo understandably wants to know why they were shopped?
His Lusciousness, Rupe, parries the question by asking:
"Excuse me. When you went to LInklater's weren't you advised to have a lawyer with you?"
Journo: "We could if we wanted"
His Lusciousness: "But you thought it wasn't necessary."
Journo "Maybe we were too trusting."
HL: "Exactly. If they want to see anyone again (the words "door, horse and bolted" spring to mind...) don;t see them without a lawyer..."
For me this is a de facto confession that when HL suffered his "panic" that Plod was coming, he set the wheels in motion to throw lesser mortals to the wolves, in order to protect His Holy Unctuousness's own Holy Arse.
Having personally seen something very similar happen once, I can say this is precisely how cunning CEO's behave. all hands summoned to their slaughter, so the captain can safely sail to freedom.
An unidentified Sun journo says that a number of "us" (journalists) were "selected" to by the company to attend interviews with the company's solicitors, Linklaters. This person goes on to say that "nearly all" those thus interviewed were soon after arrested and part of the evidence the police showed them was --- drum roll --- their own Linklater interviews. The journo understandably wants to know why they were shopped?
His Lusciousness, Rupe, parries the question by asking:
"Excuse me. When you went to LInklater's weren't you advised to have a lawyer with you?"
Journo: "We could if we wanted"
His Lusciousness: "But you thought it wasn't necessary."
Journo "Maybe we were too trusting."
HL: "Exactly. If they want to see anyone again (the words "door, horse and bolted" spring to mind...) don;t see them without a lawyer..."
For me this is a de facto confession that when HL suffered his "panic" that Plod was coming, he set the wheels in motion to throw lesser mortals to the wolves, in order to protect His Holy Unctuousness's own Holy Arse.
Having personally seen something very similar happen once, I can say this is precisely how cunning CEO's behave. all hands summoned to their slaughter, so the captain can safely sail to freedom.
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