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A friend sent me the following, under the title "I wonder...," but I couldn't answer his question, so I throw it open: Is this the famous SIS dissident in his training years?
Quote:From a copy of one of Paul Hoch's Echoes of Conspiracy newsletters circa 1986, re: the LWT TV programme, 'On Trial: Lee Harvey Oswald'.
"Prior to the filming, I talked with (and consulted for) some of the LWT people, primarily producer Mark Redhead and researcher Richard Tomlinson..."
If it is, shines a whole new light on a number of issues, not least the probity of the programme makers!
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I have doubts that it is one and the same Paul. Or at least if it is, it doesn't detract from his street cred.
I know someone who worked with Tomlinson on a number of projects after he outed Six. He is (or at least was - I'm going back 7/8 years or so) so far out in the cold because of his "betrayal" that he was perpetually penniless and survived on the kindness of work generated for him by a few in the media.
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
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David Guyatt Wrote:I have doubts that it is one and the same Paul. Or at least if it is, it doesn't detract from his street cred.
I know someone who worked with Tomlinson on a number of projects after he outed Six. He is (or at least was - I'm going back 7/8 years or so) so far out in the cold because of his "betrayal" that he was perpetually penniless and survived on the kindness of work generated for him by a few in the media.
I'd like to know for sure. Pretty interesting, don't you think, if SIS had deployed a trainee to work on such a doc?