27-01-2015, 10:25 AM
Yes, I agree, being in Epstein's black book simply means he knows them. He was, apparently, very worried that the book would be published, so there are names there he doesn't want made public it seems.
The thing about the paedophile story in the UK that many will miss, is that were everything to be made public, the country will very likely be brought to its knees, such is the depth of stink and criminality surrounding it. For one thing it shows that those who rule the nation are depraved. For another, it reveals that many great movers and shakers, from Buckingham Palace down through the intelligence and security services, the police parliament, law, order and the judiciary (a great many judges are involved too) manipulate the law to protect themselves.
They are, effectively, above the law. The realization of this by the public would have lasting consequences. In Belgium, following the Dutroux scandal, the government was slung out of office by the people marching - and for 18 months Belgium had no government at all. It ran fairly effectively without one too.
These things filter through the public mind slowly, but also entrench themselves there.
The question, should the lid be dragged off this sewer, is why do we allow ourselves to be ruled by criminals and perverts who trample on the things we hold dear, and use their positions of power to enrich themselves at our expense, lie to us daily, subvert the law and secrets act to protect themselves and their dodgy dealings?
The thing about the paedophile story in the UK that many will miss, is that were everything to be made public, the country will very likely be brought to its knees, such is the depth of stink and criminality surrounding it. For one thing it shows that those who rule the nation are depraved. For another, it reveals that many great movers and shakers, from Buckingham Palace down through the intelligence and security services, the police parliament, law, order and the judiciary (a great many judges are involved too) manipulate the law to protect themselves.
They are, effectively, above the law. The realization of this by the public would have lasting consequences. In Belgium, following the Dutroux scandal, the government was slung out of office by the people marching - and for 18 months Belgium had no government at all. It ran fairly effectively without one too.
These things filter through the public mind slowly, but also entrench themselves there.
The question, should the lid be dragged off this sewer, is why do we allow ourselves to be ruled by criminals and perverts who trample on the things we hold dear, and use their positions of power to enrich themselves at our expense, lie to us daily, subvert the law and secrets act to protect themselves and their dodgy dealings?
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
