19-01-2014, 06:08 PM
I'm going to answer my own question. No one really knows who the purported author really is, but I think I may know.
I just Googled E P Heidner and found a dormant blogspot in his name.
When people begin talking about Mrs. V K Durham and reporting her nonsense as the unadulterated truth, I cringe.
There are, in fact, two different and very persistent groups of grifters (to my knowledge anyway) who spend an inordinate amount of time and energy working on publishing stuff like this, as they believe it will help to validate phoney assets they wish to translate into ready cash. At one time or another both groups contacted me in the past.
One of them wanted me to write a book based on their research (as if), the other spent months and months trying to hook me into doing something, but we never reached the point where that something was ever openly stated. Just hints. I told both groups to fuck off after giving a sufficient length of rope to hang themselves. And both did themselves justice in the hanging department, I have to say.
So my best guess is that this guy is a member, probably of the American group, rather than the far eastern group. They were quite political in anti Bush family sense (can't blame them for that) and the bloodspot carries that same theme. They used to use telephone services so you could never locate where they were domiciled, and drop box addresses, for the same reason.
I might be entirely wrong about this writer, but the Durham name along with the Russell Hermann name suggests he's from the same sort of camp.
I just Googled E P Heidner and found a dormant blogspot in his name.
When people begin talking about Mrs. V K Durham and reporting her nonsense as the unadulterated truth, I cringe.
There are, in fact, two different and very persistent groups of grifters (to my knowledge anyway) who spend an inordinate amount of time and energy working on publishing stuff like this, as they believe it will help to validate phoney assets they wish to translate into ready cash. At one time or another both groups contacted me in the past.
One of them wanted me to write a book based on their research (as if), the other spent months and months trying to hook me into doing something, but we never reached the point where that something was ever openly stated. Just hints. I told both groups to fuck off after giving a sufficient length of rope to hang themselves. And both did themselves justice in the hanging department, I have to say.
So my best guess is that this guy is a member, probably of the American group, rather than the far eastern group. They were quite political in anti Bush family sense (can't blame them for that) and the bloodspot carries that same theme. They used to use telephone services so you could never locate where they were domiciled, and drop box addresses, for the same reason.
I might be entirely wrong about this writer, but the Durham name along with the Russell Hermann name suggests he's from the same sort of camp.
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
