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Wife of Erich Fromm , Frieda Fromm-Reichmann
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"German psychiatrist and contemporary of Sigmund Freud who immigrated to America during WW2
At age 36, Frieda began an affair with her patient, Erich Seligmann Fromm ..."..
They met at Weißer Hirsch sanatorium where Frieda analyzed Erich as part of his training. Once they fell in love, she stopped analyzing him and they married in 1926 ..
Erich developed tuberculosis..The couple agreed that Erich would move to Switzerland to undergo treatment
INSIDE CHESTNUT LODGE
Collection:
General CIA Records
cia.gov
staffer "the late Dr. Frieda Fromm-Reichman, whom many in the field consider to be more influential than even her one-time -husband, Erich Fromm ("The Art of Loving")"
The late Allen W. Dulles, who was CIA director from 1953 to 1961 was too complicated and too secretive a man to pick just any hospital for his out-patient psychiatric therapy
His planning deputy Richard Helms would pick the same institution
Chestnut Lodge was founded by Dr. Bullard's father, Dr. Ernest L. Bullard, in 1910. The younger Dr. Bullard joined his father at the lodge in 1925 as an assistant physician and became medical director upon his father's death in 1931.
washingtonpost.com
washingtonpost.com
Chestnut Lodge opened in 1910, a sanitarium for alcoholics and people with "nervous disorders" founded by Ernest L. Bullard, a Wisconsin surgeon who had run a state mental hospital near Madison.
> Mendota Mental Health Institute 🤔
Dexter Means Bullard Jr... medical director of Chestnut Lodge Hospital ..
succeeded his father, Dexter Sr., who had served as medical director. Chestnut Lodge was founded by Dr. Bullard's grandfather, Dr. Ernest L. Bullard..
Jr. lived in Chevy Chase
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Dr. Bullard, a Navy veteran and a graduate of the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, had been chief of outpatient psychiatric service at Boston Children's Hospital Medical Center and Harvard University medical school..
washingtonpost.com
"A 1989 Washington Post story said Dr. Bullard was "a respected child psychoanalyst" with a "thriving practice on Beacon Hill" when he was called back by his father to take over Chestnut Lodge..."
So, Erich Fromm's wife Frieda was the daughter of Adolf Reichmann (1859-1924)
Managing Director of Deutsche Bank - Königsberg
de.wikipedia.org
Königsberg was the spiritual center of Prussia for centuries. Its provincialization by Berlin began with the completion of the Prussian Eastern Railway in 1860. The Ostbahn ended in Eydtkuhnen and connected Königsberg and East Prussia with Berlin.
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Königsberg became a hub in north-eastern European traffic. Wilhelm I was crowned on October 18, 1861 in the Castle Church . The crown carcasses specially made for the ceremony have been missing since the Second World War
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Frieda was among the first women to study medicine at the University of Königsberg
Under the guidance of her mentor, Kurt Goldstein , she conducted neurological & psychiatric evaluations during WW1...in particular with soldiers w/ brain injuries
biapsy.de
en.wikipedia.org
Between 1906 and 1914, Goldstein worked in a psychiatric clinic in Königsberg. Here he realized that the patients were not receiving adequate treatment
When Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933, Goldstein, was arrested and imprisoned in a basement.
After a week, he was released on the condition that he would agree to leave the country immediately and never return. For the next year Goldstein lived in Amsterdam, supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, and wrote his classic The Organism
Goldstein had established The Institute for Research into the Consequences of Brain Injuries in close cooperation with Adhémar Gelb , a gestalt psychologist
psychologie-welt-frankfurt-am-main.de
Gelb became director of the Frankfurt Psychological Institute together w/ Max Wertheimer . The later Gestalt therapist Laura Perls did her doctorate w/ him.
Philosophers Theodor W. Adorno & Max Horkheimer met for the first time in a seminar given by Gelb
The CIA and Gestalt theory:
COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING STAGES I-VI AND BEYOND, FEBRUARY 1985
Collection:
STARGATE
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A 3D render of the Operations Room (or Opsroom): a physical location where economic information was to be received, stored, and made available for speedy decision-making. It was designed in accordance with Gestalt principles
"Project Cybersyn was a Chilean project from 1971 to 1973 during the presidency of Salvador Allende aimed at constructing a distributed decision support system to aid in the management of the national economy."..
"The principal architect of the system was British operations research scientist Stafford Beer , and the system embodied his notions of organisational cybernetics in industrial management.."
"After the military coup on September 11, 1973, Cybersyn was abandoned, and the operations room was destroyed.."..
"A report prepared by the US Intelligence Community .. states that
Although CIA did not instigate the coup that ended Allende's government on 11 September 1973, it was aware of coup-plotting by the military, had ongoing intelligence collection relationships with some plotters.."
"Under the Labour government of Harold Wilson (1964–1970), a secret Foreign Office unit initiated a propaganda offensive in Chile aiming to prevent Allende, ..winning power in two presidential elections, in 1964 and 1970..."
"In 1971, Fernando Flores, a high-level employee of the Chilean Production Development Corporation (CORFO) under the instruction of Pedro Vuskovic,[contacted Beer for advice on incorporating Beer's theories into the management of the newly nationalized sector of Chile's economy."
"Beer saw this as a unique opportunity to implement his ideas on a national scale. More than offering advice, he left most of his other consulting business and devoted much time to what became Project Cybersyn."..
"The Cybersyn system was put to good use in October 1972, when about 40,000 truck drivers went on strike action.. The strike actions against the Allende government was funded by the US as part of an economic warfare. The Allende gov't survived in part due to the Cybersyn system.
"Oppressive regimes, including those based in Brazil & South Africa, expressed interest in building up their own Cybersyn system. In the history of computing hardware, Project Cybersyn was a leap and computation has since been developed within an economic and political context"
A related development was known as the Project Cyberfolk, which allowed citizens to send information about their moods to the Project organizers
The Socialist Origins of Big Data -
archive.is
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"In addition to folk music, there were plans for cybernetic-themed murals in the factories, & for instructional cartoons and movies. Mistrust remained. “CHILE RUN BY COMPUTER,” a January, 1973, headline in the Observer announced, shaping the reception of Beer’s plan in Britain."
Beer was invited to Chile by Fernando Flores who saw that there was a larger intellectual affinity between socialism and cybernetics; in fact, both East Germany and the Soviet Union considered, though never actually built, projects similar to Cybersyn.
pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu

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