Podcast: The Illuminati Knigge and married life
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e all know that the Illuminati was originally a Bavarian association (some even claim that he lives on today in the CSU). (Well, today's conspiracy theories have actually originated in the satirical trilogy by Wilson and Shea of 80 years, but who knows the three volumes already have does not matter - have for those who think Dan Brown, a historian, I? have a special treat: Just became a -lost manuscript discovered by Isaac Newton - on alchemy).. But few know that was a good Adolph Freiherr Knigge in 1780 one of the most important personalities of this Order and has provided for its nationwide expansion.
But that's just on the edge - because I really want to bring a chapter from that famous book "How to deal with people" to be heard - and the section on the issue of a long marriage ... (duration: 8:05 minutes)







Hey, there are actually a few isolated which, where the adventures of characters such as George Dorn and Simon Moon (not to Hagbard Celine) are quite common, although so far only up to the middle of volume 2 ... How to be, at this point I want everyone who just do not believe that Dan Brown, a historian, see our extensive term paper on the subject ... http://www.illuminaten.de.vu (including with regard to etiquette)
Wow - 5 hours after I got the podcast online, someone can trip over them already, having to do with the matter
Your hand, I did not know - which is never done really great! An "About Us" You could possibly add. As part of that seminar at the university where the work was that?
The work was part of a so-called "seminar course," a kind of voluntary supplementary technical high school in our economy ...
The audio file is very informative and interesting. Unfortunately, as has the introduction of the speaker would suffer under a moderate hubris - arrogant and affected. pity.
Well now, the speaker will just have it a bit and its fun playing a little with the voice
A dry style messages would not be my taste, I'll do it even just for fun ... Still, thanks for the feedback, rather fremdwortbewanderter Anonymous 