15-12-2016, 09:55 AM
And further clarification from Murray in the comments section at his blog:
I also noted the supremely arrogant and usually calamitously inaccurate Trowbridge H Ford - who used to be a member here - waded into to Murray in the comments section regarding Snowden and curiously also argues for the leaker to be identified by Murray. Mmmm.
I also had to laugh at the Daily Blackshirt's article that he received the email trove from the "intermediary" when Murray clearly says he did not tell them that. He told them that "I did not know if I knew the person's real identity or they were operating under an alias, or if they were themselves the principal." The inability to accurately report what they are clearly told is astonishing.
Quote:Yes I did not tell the Mail I was the guy who carried the emails back though. I think they were already with WikiLeaks before I went to Washington. Interestingly I also did not say it was an intermediary I said I did not know if I knew the person's real identity or they were operating under an alias, or if they were themselves the principal.
I also noted the supremely arrogant and usually calamitously inaccurate Trowbridge H Ford - who used to be a member here - waded into to Murray in the comments section regarding Snowden and curiously also argues for the leaker to be identified by Murray. Mmmm.
I also had to laugh at the Daily Blackshirt's article that he received the email trove from the "intermediary" when Murray clearly says he did not tell them that. He told them that "I did not know if I knew the person's real identity or they were operating under an alias, or if they were themselves the principal." The inability to accurately report what they are clearly told is astonishing.
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