Not uninteresting, if interested. Jung, 1938 interview, on Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, previously lost. P likes Jung, of course, in general.
Thomas Eckhardt
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Sat Mar 16 17:59:23 CDT 2019
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". . . who now according to life-plan such-and-such have come here to
Switzerland to work for Allen Dulles and his 'intelligence' network,
which operates these days under the title 'Office of Strategic
Services'" GR, 268.
Knickerbocker's interview is referred to on p. 121 of David Talbot's
"The Devil's Chessboard" on "Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of
America's Secret Government". Talbot writes: "Allen Dulles's wife,
Clover, and his wartime mistress, Mary Bancroft, were both patients of
Carl Jung." (119). "Dulles was fascinated by [Jung's] insights into the
German leader, and he urged Mary to to keep seeking more such wisdom
from Jung." (121)
Am 13.03.2019 um 09:07 schrieb Mark Kohut:
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