This blog is created and maintained by Brian Anse Patrick, Ph.D., M.A., B.A. GED, Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Toledo, OH, for the purpose of discussing ongoing publications and intellectual/spiritual interests. Anti-Media are the computer mediated communication channels that are used to horizontally inform the New American Gun Culture, as opposed to the old vertical media/propaganda systems that are used to disinform the masses.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Brian Anse Patrick on Red Ice Radio: Zombies, Guns and PropaGUNda
Reliance on Jungian interpretation of UFO phenom makes me sad a bit. Love all your stuff on guns etc. BUT after 50 years of paying attention to UFO world, I am in agreement with Jacque Vallee(author of a mighty series of books over the decades that show his personal evolution on subject). SOMETHING is actually going on. Leslie Kean UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record is another great basic read on the subject which makes it real hard to discuss topic as Jungian claptrap.
I too think that Jung is in many ways foolish and a self important fraud. Especially his autobiography, Dreams and Reflections. His biggest dupe is perhaps himself. I do, however, give weight to his archetypes and notions of the collective unconscious. I am also interested in the theories of Gustave LeBon on crowd-mob psychology. Thank you for the references, which I will check out .
Reliance on Jungian interpretation of UFO phenom makes me sad a bit. Love all your stuff on guns etc. BUT after 50 years of paying attention to UFO world, I am in agreement with Jacque Vallee(author of a mighty series of books over the decades that show his personal evolution on subject). SOMETHING is actually going on. Leslie Kean UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record is another great basic read on the subject which makes it real hard to discuss topic as Jungian claptrap.
ReplyDeleteI too think that Jung is in many ways foolish and a self important fraud. Especially his autobiography, Dreams and Reflections. His biggest dupe is perhaps himself. I do, however, give weight to his archetypes and notions of the collective unconscious. I am also interested in the theories of Gustave LeBon on crowd-mob psychology. Thank you for the references, which I will check out
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