Carl Jung person
also: Carl, Dr. Carl, Dr. Karl, the sage of Europe
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Claims (5)
Allen Dulles recruited
Carl Jung book_quoted
“Dulles was so enamored with the flow of provocative psycho-political perceptions that Dr. Carl had that he gave him his own OSS number, Agent 488. After the war, the spy master hinted broadly to Dr. Carl's family friend that the sage of Eur…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 26:32
Clover Dulles patient_of
Carl Jung book_quoted
“had began treatments with the man who was the second pillar of modern psychology in the 1930s after moving to Zurich with her new husband, who just so happened to be a Swiss banker. Clover entered analysis with Dr. Carl after reuniting with…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 2:57
Mary Bancroft patient_of
Carl Jung book_quoted
“They both happened to be patients of a man called Carl. And I don't know if you pronounce this Jung, J-U-N-G. They were both seeking psychological therapy from Carl. And it was being done in Zurich. So it says that Mary…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 2:26
Carl Jung analyzed
Adolf Hitler book_quoted
“a medicine man who ruled more through magic than political power, whereas Mussolini projected a brute strength of a tribal chief. Hitler seemed to lack not just physical potency, but basic human qualities. His power came from his uncanny my…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 5:36
Carl Jung analyzed
Benito Mussolini book_quoted
“a medicine man who ruled more through magic than political power, whereas Mussolini projected a brute strength of a tribal chief. Hitler seemed to lack not just physical potency, but basic human qualities. His power came from his uncanny my…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 5:36
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▶ 2:26
They both happened to be patients of a man called Carl. And I don't know if you pronounce this Jung, J-U-N-G. They were both seeking psychological therapy from Carl. And it was being done in Zurich. So it says that Mary…
▶ 2:57
had began treatments with the man who was the second pillar of modern psychology in the 1930s after moving to Zurich with her new husband, who just so happened to be a Swiss banker. Clover entered analysis with Dr. Carl after reuniting with…
▶ 3:28
They kind of met each other through this process. Now, she's sleeping with Clover's husband and they're both going to the same therapist. If that's not totally weird. Clover and Mary developed a friendship that would last many years. Basica…
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Dr. Carl was very interested in Alan through these two women because he was interested in what made people like Alan Dulles tick. So it says that both the two women's joint effort to understand the puzzle that was Alan Dulles was a doomed e…
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an opening to nothing. And Dr. Carl said that he enjoyed discussing men of power and action like Dulles, analyzing the dictators of his time who held the fate of Europe in their hands. He had developed various powerful like prototypes and D…
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a medicine man who ruled more through magic than political power, whereas Mussolini projected a brute strength of a tribal chief. Hitler seemed to lack not just physical potency, but basic human qualities. His power came from his uncanny my…
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Karl once had the occasion to observe Hitler and Mussolini together. He recalled the revealing experience for an interviewer in October 1938, while Mussolini greeted the goose-stepping troops and trotting cavalry horses with the zest of a s…
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He appeared to Dr. Carl like a mask, like a robot. He seemed as if he might be the double of a real person that Hitler the man might perhaps be hiding inside. He went on to say, what an amazing difference between the two. I couldn't help li…
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His portrait of Hitler is as chilling a picture as you can find. Dulles was fascinated by his insights into the German leader, and he urged Mary to keep seeking professional help from him. The two most powerful men in Mary Bancroft's life w…
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while Clover was crossing the Atlantic. Then he disappeared. Dulles told Mary soon after meeting her, my wife is an angel. She always is doing things for other people. After Clover began treatment with Jolande Jacoby, who was Dr. Carl's ass…
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Dulles' reports back to Washington were filled with Dr. Karl's insight into the Nazi leadership and the German people. Dr. Karl even correctly predicted that an increasingly desperate Hitler might commit suicide. Mary's appointments with Dr…
▶ 26:32
Dulles was so enamored with the flow of provocative psycho-political perceptions that Dr. Carl had that he gave him his own OSS number, Agent 488. After the war, the spy master hinted broadly to Dr. Carl's family friend that the sage of Eur…
▶ 26:57
caused by leaking information that he had gleaned through sessions with other people. While Dulles valued Mary as a go-between with men like Dr. Carl, he also found more personal uses for him. One morning, he came rushing into their apartme…
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but she confided to Dr. Carl shuttling back and forth between the two was too much. He became, GVS became one of the principal conspirators in the July 20th, 1944 bomb plot against Hitler, barely fleeing for his life to Switzerland after it…
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The German was fighting for the same thing that Hitler possessed. Dr. Carl told Mary, pure power. He added that JVS and his rival in the conspiracy ring, General Klaus von Stauffenberg, were like a pair of lions fighting over a hunk of raw …
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He just said it was saturated with Nazi ideology. Dr. Carl told Mary that she would always attract extremely ambitious men interested in gaining power for themselves. She would never be the type of woman who judged men like this, whatever t…
▶ 40:05
as she wrote the letter. Joan finally found sanctuary, not only from her husband, but from her father by moving her children to a remote New Mexico high desert. It was about as far away from her father's world as she could venture. She made…
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After she came back to Santa Fe, she married another therapist by the name of John Talley, where she lived and worked until his death in 2013. Mary Bancroft believed she had fallen in love with Alan Dulles, but Dulles himself was incapable …