From New Dawn 109 (Jul-Aug 2008) On his way across the wastes of Mongolia in 1921, Polish writer and refugee Ferdinand Ossendowski witnessed some strange behaviour on the part of his Mongol guides. Stopping their camels in the middle of […]
Secret History
The British Occult Secret Service, The Untold Story
From New Dawn 107 (Mar-Apr 2008) Since the time of Elizabeth I, British secret services have worked according to the principle of ‘the end justifies the means’. Money, bribery, blackmail – these are their recruitment methods…– Nikolai Patrushev, head of […]
The “Bloody” Baron von Ungern-Sternberg: Madman or Mystic?
From New Dawn 108 (May-June 2008) My name is surrounded with such hate and fear that no one can judge what is true and what is false, what is history, and what is myth.1– Baron Roman Fedorovich von Ungern-Sternberg, 1921 […]
John Perkins: From Economic Hitman to Shaman
I remember John Perkins. He was a real jerk. A gold-plated, super-slick lying little butthole shill for corporate gangsters; a snake-oil salesman with a movie-star grin, shiny loafers, a crooked calculator and a tooled leather briefcase full of high-blown bullshit. […]
Kuan Yin: The Compassionate Rebel
From New Dawn 99 (Nov-Dec 2006) It is unfortunate that Buddhism’s most enduring (and universal) contribution to the world has been insufficiently translated as compassion. The original Sanskrit word is karuna, which holds within itself traces of the fragment ‘ru’, […]