25-10-2011, 05:35 PM
Yeah, the minute you replied my email icon in the lower left corner flared up: "David Teacher has replied to the topic" Must say, very handy.
Haha, feel free to be skeptical (you won't be for long) and forward the documents to Crozier. Ask Crozier about a speech I sent you in which he lays out the entire Cercle strategy for southern Africa. He will love that. I even left the French speeches behind... Can't be bothered anymore to translate that. The Atlantic Cercle stuff I posted last year were also Cercle documents - and not very well hidden, at least for people who are searching for it (and their new address is registered at the Balli Group in London... but it's seemingly impossible to get details on directors). Atlantic Cercle even had a website in 2002, probably fearing more incriminating articles tied to Le Cercle would soon follow. They're trying to be secret, but it's tough. Still, no real info anymore in recent years - certainly no details on members. And various members let things slip on a regular basis. In these times with the internet that can be picked up. Not surprising. There's no real penalty on leaking Cercle info. It's non-government. Crozier purged his papers from any Cercle referenes, except for the Pinay Committee, but not all (old) participants were that careful. And Crozier himself, of course, couldn't resist writing about his own "super secret" Cercle. Well, it was "super secret" back then. Guess it still is to some extent. If I didn't publish anything on it, you wouldn't have either, and it was probably still a largely overlooked group.
Good chance Crozier already knows about my documents. The Cercle absolutely refuses to speak to me, with or without lists. Tried Tom Spencer (a friend of Ted Shackley (won't call or email back)), Nadhmi Auchi, the pro-Franco scholar Jaime Pinto in Portugal and Lord Lamont. It was kind of fun to contact Pinto. I asked him if he knew Baron de Bonvoisin was a member: "Yeah, interesting questions, I'll get back to you in two weeks...". Then he broke off contact. A couple of weeks later I found the lists... he and de Bonvoisin going to the same meetings... Too funny asking him follow up questions: "Dear Mr. Pinto, I have this list here in front of me and was wondering..." :coffee: No more replies. So funny. Asked him also about a "Club Vaduz" he and other Cercle members visit... probably not a reference to the soccer club...
Funny you mention I should dump the Synarchism stuff... One of the questions I asked to Pinto is what he meant with the following sentence: "[Jonet, Crozier and I were] still trying to find other synergias, such as "African."" What "synergias" are and if "African" meant the Afrikaners. I see Synarchism as French fascism in the run up to World War II. That's it. Seemed to have existed (not relying on EIR), so I keep a superficial interest in it.
I do agree and somewhat do not agree with you. Thing is, my online writings are accurate... but ancient. But it takes too long to explain my new model (which works like a charm for a year now). Did that in this topic and trashed it. That's why I deleted everything and just focused on Le Cercle. Not important now.
What is important: tell me when you are convinced of the documents' authenticity. Won't be long. Any minute now...
Quote:One note for all concerned: I severely doubt that the Cercle ever produced any written documents - not the way to run a confidential network ; everything Crozier says (and tradecraft demands) would point away from written records. Langemann's retelling of (Hans) von Stauffenberg's verbal reports are the most accurate we have. ... I will check email asap, but am initially suspicious of any written records from the Cercle itself - never seen any before. If needs be, we'll forward them to Crozier for comment with your permission ...
Haha, feel free to be skeptical (you won't be for long) and forward the documents to Crozier. Ask Crozier about a speech I sent you in which he lays out the entire Cercle strategy for southern Africa. He will love that. I even left the French speeches behind... Can't be bothered anymore to translate that. The Atlantic Cercle stuff I posted last year were also Cercle documents - and not very well hidden, at least for people who are searching for it (and their new address is registered at the Balli Group in London... but it's seemingly impossible to get details on directors). Atlantic Cercle even had a website in 2002, probably fearing more incriminating articles tied to Le Cercle would soon follow. They're trying to be secret, but it's tough. Still, no real info anymore in recent years - certainly no details on members. And various members let things slip on a regular basis. In these times with the internet that can be picked up. Not surprising. There's no real penalty on leaking Cercle info. It's non-government. Crozier purged his papers from any Cercle referenes, except for the Pinay Committee, but not all (old) participants were that careful. And Crozier himself, of course, couldn't resist writing about his own "super secret" Cercle. Well, it was "super secret" back then. Guess it still is to some extent. If I didn't publish anything on it, you wouldn't have either, and it was probably still a largely overlooked group.
Good chance Crozier already knows about my documents. The Cercle absolutely refuses to speak to me, with or without lists. Tried Tom Spencer (a friend of Ted Shackley (won't call or email back)), Nadhmi Auchi, the pro-Franco scholar Jaime Pinto in Portugal and Lord Lamont. It was kind of fun to contact Pinto. I asked him if he knew Baron de Bonvoisin was a member: "Yeah, interesting questions, I'll get back to you in two weeks...". Then he broke off contact. A couple of weeks later I found the lists... he and de Bonvoisin going to the same meetings... Too funny asking him follow up questions: "Dear Mr. Pinto, I have this list here in front of me and was wondering..." :coffee: No more replies. So funny. Asked him also about a "Club Vaduz" he and other Cercle members visit... probably not a reference to the soccer club...
Funny you mention I should dump the Synarchism stuff... One of the questions I asked to Pinto is what he meant with the following sentence: "[Jonet, Crozier and I were] still trying to find other synergias, such as "African."" What "synergias" are and if "African" meant the Afrikaners. I see Synarchism as French fascism in the run up to World War II. That's it. Seemed to have existed (not relying on EIR), so I keep a superficial interest in it.
Quote:In any case, the Cercle is far from the central forum (and there is none; it is a network, the Cercle is merely one of the nodes): so not losing ourselves in the details, YES, both you and I aimed right: the "Paneuropean Right" or the "Vatican-Paneuropa" axis is the one to follow (but dump the 'Synarchism' stuff, pardon me). Yes, it had the influence we thought it did. Yes, the only symbol possible to summarize it is Charlemagne's signature: one thousand three hundred years later but still relevant, hence the inclusion on the title page. The only reason I do not rename to your designation "Vatican-Paneuropa" (which has a nice ring to it) is that my "Paneuropean Right" includes other foreign political and intelligence networks (Protestant movements; BND, MI6, BVD) than the straight Opus Dei/Vatican>SDECE/Dubois-Violet axis, of which CIOC is well worth investigating, but this is only one side of the big picture. It also excludes major issues like the UK's accession to the EU, smoothed via CEDI, but beyond Catholic networking.
I do agree and somewhat do not agree with you. Thing is, my online writings are accurate... but ancient. But it takes too long to explain my new model (which works like a charm for a year now). Did that in this topic and trashed it. That's why I deleted everything and just focused on Le Cercle. Not important now.
What is important: tell me when you are convinced of the documents' authenticity. Won't be long. Any minute now...
* "Everything comes when it must come. A life cannot be rushed, cannot be worked on a schedule as so many people want it to be. We must accept what comes to us at a given time, and not ask for more. But life is endless, so we never die; we were never really born. We just pass through different phases. There is no end. Humans have many dimensions. But time is not as we see time, but rather in lessons that are learned."