Alfred and Clara had 4 children, 3 of whom survived into adulthood. The first victim? I remember reading Freud's books in my grandfather's hanging library when I was eight. He was a psychologist by trade and collected quite a volume.
In a subsequent letter to Martha, Freud wrote more on his personal experience with cocaine:
Woe to you, my Princess, when I come. I will kiss you quite red and feed you till you are plump. And if you are froward you shall see who is the stronger, a gentle little girl who doesn't eat enough or a big wild man who has cocaine in his body. [Italics in original.] In my last severe depression I took coca again and a small dose lifted me to the heights in a wonderful fashion. I am just now busy collecting the literature for a song of praise to this magical substance.
& this beaut: Sigmund Freud (1856–1939). Totem and Taboo. 1918. Chapter I. The Savage’s Dread of Incest http://www.bartleby.com/281/1.html
Replace psychoanalytic with PSYCHEDELIC and we have a problem HOUSTON. Tot, people never had a problem with mental health before the constant drugs, besides the now known fungal and other parasites, which are still prevalent..
Wikipedia says: "Their first-born, Donald, born in 1922, died from the acute complications of juvenile diabetes in 1927, just before his fifth birthday." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Kinsey
But he was a pederast, according to Susan Brinkmann, co-author of “The Kinsey Corruption: An Exposé on the Most Influential ‘Scientist’ of Our Time." This is from an interview with her in 2005 https://zenit.org/articles/the-truth-behind-alfred-kinsey/ :
“Q: Why did Kinsey keep part of his life hidden from the public?
Brinkmann: Kinsey had sexual appetites that were completely unacceptable to Americans in the 1940s. He was a pederast who enjoyed public nudity, made explicit sex films and eventually developed such an extreme sadomasochistic form of autoeroticism that some believe it caused his untimely death in 1956. [According to Wikipedia, it was "a heart ailment and pneumonia."]
This is not the sort of thing he wanted the public to know about. He maintained a meticulously engineered facade of a typical Midwestern family man at all costs because it was so critical to his success — and to his financial backing from the Rockefeller Foundation.”
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YogSoggoth ago
Alfred and Clara had 4 children, 3 of whom survived into adulthood. The first victim? I remember reading Freud's books in my grandfather's hanging library when I was eight. He was a psychologist by trade and collected quite a volume.
3141592653 ago
Ahh, memories of reading Dante as a little one
YogSoggoth ago
I read the book of the dead by the time I was 10, I think it was Budge. Cloth bound. Dante is fantasy.
TotusTuusMariae ago
ah yes, Sigmund: http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/cu/CU35.html
& this beaut: Sigmund Freud (1856–1939). Totem and Taboo. 1918. Chapter I. The Savage’s Dread of Incest http://www.bartleby.com/281/1.html
YogSoggoth ago
Replace psychoanalytic with PSYCHEDELIC and we have a problem HOUSTON. Tot, people never had a problem with mental health before the constant drugs, besides the now known fungal and other parasites, which are still prevalent..
Factfinder2 ago
"The first victim?"
You do have to wonder.
Wikipedia says: "Their first-born, Donald, born in 1922, died from the acute complications of juvenile diabetes in 1927, just before his fifth birthday." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Kinsey
But he was a pederast, according to Susan Brinkmann, co-author of “The Kinsey Corruption: An Exposé on the Most Influential ‘Scientist’ of Our Time." This is from an interview with her in 2005 https://zenit.org/articles/the-truth-behind-alfred-kinsey/ :
“Q: Why did Kinsey keep part of his life hidden from the public?
Brinkmann: Kinsey had sexual appetites that were completely unacceptable to Americans in the 1940s. He was a pederast who enjoyed public nudity, made explicit sex films and eventually developed such an extreme sadomasochistic form of autoeroticism that some believe it caused his untimely death in 1956. [According to Wikipedia, it was "a heart ailment and pneumonia."]
This is not the sort of thing he wanted the public to know about. He maintained a meticulously engineered facade of a typical Midwestern family man at all costs because it was so critical to his success — and to his financial backing from the Rockefeller Foundation.”