11 May 1996
                                             revised 25 November 1997


 RI-560Ri  'The "Great and Admirable" Napoleon Bonaparte (1810)'


from Ambassador for Mankind


Message # RI-560Ri for Internet




"Some history writers
  spread lies about Napoleon and called him
    'a great military strategist' and
    'a great law-maker', 'an admirable Emperor', etc. etc.,
  and by their spreading of these lies,
   they are
    creating aberration,
    creating false, destructive admiration,
    propagating false values,
    making unaware of suppression."

                        'Jutta'




[Revised (made more easily readable) in honor of the readers:
  They made this, counted up to today,
   the most requested RI-Bulletin of November 1997.]


(see also RI-799i  'Napoleon's wife Marie Louise of Austria' of 3 Mar 97
          RI-559Ri 'Napoleon and Metternich - Two Suppressives' of 11 May 96
          RI-558i  'Justifying Napoleon (1810, France)' of 11 May 1996
          RI-557i  'The Truth about Napoleon (1810, France)' of 11 May 1996
          RI-555i  'Confronting Mental Energy - Napoleon/Miscavige' 10 May 96)




Solo-Confessional(*) of Jutta Nolst Trenite,
 on 29 April 1996, 09:19 GMT,
 ordered by Ambassador for Mankind.


[Solo-Auditor(**):] What ELSE did another or others do
                     with the viewpoint of Napoleon?

[Jutta:]
"A French writer, a woman - George Sand -
  confronted the viewpoint of Napoleon and his evil intentions,
   and
 although Napoleon attacked her
  (and I think I recall from what I read this lifetime,
    Napoleon even forbade her to be in Paris)
  she continued to voice her viewpoint
   about the evil intentions of Napoleon.  LFBD(***)

"She kept her integrity,
  she did not go into propitiation.  LFBD's


"[Ludwig von] Beethoven expressed his protest
  against the suppressiveness of Napoleon
   (after Beethoven had admired Napoleon for some time):

"Beethoven had dedicated a Symphony to Napoleon
  and withdrew his dedication
   when he got a saner viewpoint on Napoleon."  LFBD's




[Solo-Auditor:] What else did another or others do
                 with the viewpoint of Napoleon?

[Jutta:]
"The British protested against Napoleon's attempts
  to bar them from any trade with
   the Continent [all of Europe except Great Britain].

"In 1813, Napoleon tried to enforce on the Russians
  not to trade with the British
    after he had already enforced this on other European nations,
     or they had joined him [in blockading Great Britain]
      out of their own interests.

"The British fought Napoleon's viewpoint.  LFBD
 The Russians fought Napoleon's viewpoint.

"And after the disastrous Russian Campaign in 1813,
   with which Napoleon [in his war on Russia]
    caused the death of hundreds of thousands of Europeans, and
    caused vast destruction of towns and possessions, and
    had harmed and destroyed hundred thousands of families and groups,  LFBD
 then
  ALL European nations opposed Napoleon's viewpoint.  LFBD


"And in the aftermath [after his return from defeat in Russia],
  they were
   fighting Napoleon in several battles and
   defeated Napoleon and
   banned Napoleon in 1814 to the island of Elba
     (from where he escaped and
      tried to dominate Europe again) and
    finally in 1815 the European leaders
     banned Napoleon to the island of St. Helena,
      where he couldn't escape anymore.  LFBD

"From about 1813, to 1814, to 1815,
  there was nearly unanimous protest in Europe
   against Napoleon's suppression."  LFBD's LFBD's

 VGI's [Very Good Indicators]





[Solo-Auditor:] What else did another or others do
                 with the viewpoint of Napoleon?

[Jutta:]
"Others admired Napoleon,
  they became criminals in an attempt to imitate him, and
  they ruined themselves and others.

"My son [the son I gave as Marie Louise of Austria to Napoleon Bonaparte]
  tried to be 'like Napoleon'.

"He wanted to be so, as he thought he should be,
  in order to get validation from Napoleon,
  in order to be a 'worthy son of Napoleon',
    'a persistent, fierce fighter,
      of iron willpower and without doubts about himself'.

"That's 'what Napoleon was' for him, and
 that was [indeed] how Napoleon WANTED to be seen
  by his son and by others.  LFBD



"My son ruined himself like that,
  being 'PTS to' Napoleon
     [being overwhelmed by - being a Potential Trouble Source
       for refusing to sufficiently face the evil of Napoleon],
   because he [my son] was all but that:
      He ruined his body,
      had a weak constitution,
      had great doubts about himself,
      failed continuously in his willpower (as he saw it):

"He wanted to be like his big 'example', Napoleon [Bonaparte],
  although, from the age of three on,
   he was 'forced' to
     forget Napoleon, and to
     change himself from being a Frenchman into being an Austrian, etc.



"My son wanted to make a good impression on Napoleon.
  He REFUSED to see the suppressiveness of Napoleon.  LFBD's

"My son mocked up [imagined]
  what he THOUGHT would be the viewpoint of Napoleon, and
 he tried to be 'worthy of his hero Napoleon'
  (although Napoleon was slain, vanquished, defeated,
    kept out of the community of nations, a prisoner,
    sentenced for being a suppressive criminal, a danger, a war-monger,
     a killer, wanted back by nobody or only by psychotics).



"My son became psychotic and very sick
  and died when he was about twenty years old.  LFBD

"My son spent a great part of his short life
  evaluating himself in terms of
     'What would Napoleon think of me?',
   trying to make a good impression
    on this Suppressive Person (see Footnote) and criminal,
     his father Napoleon.  LFBD

"And I took no responsibility for his sanity.  LFBD's





"The 'French'
   (who actually?, when?,
      it's not the 'nation',
      it's not the 'government'),
  these 'French' accepted Napoleon's body back in France,
   built him a tomb, a memorial with a huge dome,  LFBD
    in 'honor of Napoleon [Bonaparte]'.

"Some history writers (I have no names)
  spread lies about Napoleon and called him
    'a great military strategist' and
    'a great law-maker', 'an admirable Emperor', etc. etc.,
  and by their spreading of these lies,
   they
    creating aberration,
    creating false, destructive admiration,  LF LFBD
    propagating false values,
    making unaware of suppression.

"(And all this I have done to my son, too.)  LFBD's


"It's suppressive not to notify others of suppression,  LFBD
  or, if notified, then
   not to REPEAT the message,
    repeat it until it is understood
     by those who are suppressed and do not want to realize the fact."  LF




[Solo-Auditor:] What else did another or others do
                 with the viewpoint of Napoleon?

[Jutta:]
"There was Andreas Hofer of Tirol.
  He fought Napoleon, until 1810.

"He was not impressed by the power of Napoleon.
 He was not impressed by the armies Napoleon commanded.
 He fought the Suppressive Person Napoleon.

"He wanted that Tirol [in Italy and Austria]
  continues to belong to the people of Tirol.

"He refused himself to be suppressed by Napoleon.
 He opposed that Napoleon would suppress Tirol.  LFBD

"He DIDN'T go into propitiation.  LFBD
 He fought for the freedom of his people.

"He lost his life,
  but he didn't lose his viewpoint and integrity.  LFBD

"This Suppressive Person Napoleon sentenced him to death,  LFBD
  because Andreas Hofer refused to grant the criminal Napoleon
    to steal and destroy whatever he wanted what belonged to others."  LFBD





[Solo-Auditor:] What else did another or others do
                 with the viewpoint of Napoleon?

[Jutta:]
"Of Napoleon's family,
  some saw the destructive intentions of Napoleon,
   but used it
     for their own First [self] Dynamic [urge to survive] aggrandizement
       [thinking only of making themselves 'greater'
         at the expense of life  (Note by Koos)],
     to get advantages and power through Napoleon,  LFBD
       so that they could dominate others in their turn.  LFBD's

"They assisted Napoleon to be evil.

"They had no intention to demand
  ethics [decency, survival actions] of Napoleon,
    as his evil intentions and war-mongering
     were giving them (at least for some time)
       territory and wealth, and people to dominate.  LFBD


"That's what the staff in Munich Org
    [the Scientology Organization in Munich, Germany]
  is doing with Babsi Weber, and vice-versa,
  what she is doing to them."  LFBD's LFBD's LFBD
     (see RI-92i 'Worse than Napoleon - Josephine de Beauharnais' 30 Jan 95
           http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/ri-092i.htm)




[Solo-Auditor:] What else did another or others do
                 with the viewpoint of Napoleon?

[Jutta:]
"Some went into propitiation to Napoleon.

"Artists, too, admired him, flattered him,
  in order to stay in his favor.  LFBD

"Amongst the painters [who did this]
  were David  LF  and Pierre Prud'hon,  LFBD
   (the latter was my painting instructor, too).  LFBD

"Prud'hon justified it with:
  'I am a painter, I have nothing to do with politics'.  LFBD's LFBD

"A viewpoint which I was also professing this lifetime, at times,
  in order to justify my irresponsibility
    for the Third [group] Dynamic [urge to survive]
    and Fourth [Mankind] Dynamic [urge to survive].  LFBD's
      (see also RI-499i 'John Travolta's Unconditional Admiration' 5 Mar 96
                 http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/ri-499i.htm)

     [Note by Koos:
        This is an understatement of Jutta.
         The truth can be read in
           RI-972Si 'Hidden but Executed Intentions of the paintress Jutta'
           http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/ri-972si.htm)



[Jutta:]
"Some theater people were getting Napoleon's favor,
  others not.

"Of those who were in his favor,
  some must have kept quiet and
  refused to speak up for their colleagues
   who were thrown out by Napoleon,
     (I do not see any names, but the facts seem to be so)."  F


                  'Jutta Nolst Trenite'


                                     Total session time: 3 hrs 34 min




Footnote:
  See the 'Understanding Suppression Series', at
   http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/usp.htm


* (see RI-541i 'Correct and Joyful Confessional Procedure - I' 20 Apr 1996
         http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/ri-541i.htm
       and following parts II, III, IV)


** [Definition of 'Solo-Auditor':
      Someone who writes down his own confession
       in response to given questions,
         with the purpose
          to release emotional charge and aberrations.]


*** (The abbreviations sF(small Fall), F(Fall), LF(Long Fall), LFBD(Long
     Fall Blow Down) and F/N(Floating Needle) describe reactions on the
     E-meter, indicating mental charge (sF, F, LF, LFBD), and release of
     charge completed (F/N).  "LFBD-F/N" = a satisfying truth found out.
     "ind" = indicated to the person.)

    (see RI-610i 'Understanding the E-meter, correctly' of 26 June 1996
         RI-648i 'Simplicity of E-meter use, by UNDERSTANDING it' 1 Aug 96
         RI-687i 'Notes on E-meter use and Solo-Auditing' of 4 Sept 1996
          http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/ri-687i.htm)



Koos Nolst Trenite - Ambassador for Mankind

Copyright 1996, 1997 by Koos Nolst Trenite


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  http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/

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  http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/search.html



References (available also at the Library "http://Art-Org.com/"):

- About Napoleon Bonaparte

  RI-799i  'Napoleon Bonaparte's wife Marie Louise of Austria' 3 Mar 97

  RI-555i  'Confronting Mental Energy - Napoleon/Miscavige' 10 May 96
  RI-557i  'The Truth about Napoleon (1810, France)' of 11 May 1996
  RI-558i  'Justifying Napoleon (1810, France)' of 11 May 1996
  RI-559Ri 'Napoleon Bonaparte and Metternich - Two Suppressives' 11 May 96

  RI-092i  'Worse than Napoleon - Josephine de Beauharnais' of 30 Jan 95
  RI-009Ri 'Confessional on David Miscavige' (Revised) of 1 Oct 94


- About Society, Power, War

  RI-543i  'Dictators' of 22 July 1994

  RI-929i  'Simple Detection: "Sane or Insane?"' of 11 Sept 1997
  RI-602i  'Definition of Power' of 20 June 1996
  RI-629i  'Definition of "Care"' of 12 July 1996

  RI-705i  'Society Resurgence, Use of Rules' of 9 Oct 1996
  RI-750i  'Crimes are not motivated by money' of 1 Dec 1996

  RI-939i  'Jane Fonda Interview On Understanding War and Future Danger'
  RI-71Ri  'How Hitler trapped the German People' of 22 Jan 1995

  RI-267i  'Omitted Data on Waging and Ending Wars' of 13 Sep 1995
  RI-603i  'Capitalist - Industrialist - Employee' of 21 Oct 1995


- About facing and handling evil and Suppressive Persons

  RI-908i  'The Ostrich-factor - on facing evil or criminality' 16 July 97
  RI-010i  'Confronting a Suppressive' of 12 Oct 1994

  RI-058Ri 'Fair Game Series - Treatment of Enemies' of 1 Jan 1995
  RI-487i  'Dialogue: On Enemies and Hostility' of 20 Feb 1996
  RI-535i  '"An Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend" = INSANE' 10 Apr 96

  RI-713i  'Handling Attacks Correctly - Space and Love' of 18 Oct 1996
  RI-646i  'FACING those who are mean or dishonest' of 31 July 1996
  RI-262i  'Creating despite Suppressive Persons' of 20 Aug 1995

  RI-024i  'Definition of "Potential Trouble Source" - IMPORTANT' 19 Nov 94


- Some Bulletins of the 'Understanding Suppression Series'
    (available at http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/usp.htm)

  USP-057  'Not admitting failures in handling Suppressive Persons' 15 Apr 94
  USP-052  'He is "not insane"' of 13 Apr 1994
  USP-048  'Admiration for Suppressive Acts' of 21 Mar 1994
  USP-046  '"Breaking" a Suppressive Person worsens him' of 18 Mar 1994

  USP-044  '"Forced to be evil"' of 17 Mar 1994
  USP-042  'Living with a Suppressive Person - the mystery' of 16 Mar 1994
  USP-032  '"Accept my pretense of being what I am not"' of 6 Feb 1994
  USP-028  'Tact and diplomacy in "handling" a Suppressive Person' 31 Jan 94

  USP-026  '"Helping" another by hiding his evil' of 28 Jan 1994
  USP-023  'Beyond suspicion' of 23 Jan 1994
  USP-011  'Trust blindly given by the group' of 1 Jan 1994
  USP-010  'Reverse Justice' of 1 Jan 1994


- About RI-Bulletins

  RI-380Ri 'Obtaining Truth from the RI-Bulletins' of 1 Nov 1995
  RI-50RQi 'RI-xxxi series Archive - Content and Use' 28 Dec 94
               Revised and Replaced on 6 March 1996


These references and other RI-Bulletins can well be obtained here - or

    at the Library of Koos' writings on
         http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/
         http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/usp.htm
         http://AmbassadorForMankind.org/ri-bulletins/telepathy.htm

    or at the Archives at
         ftp://thetics.europa.com/outgoing/adams/RI
         ftp://thetics.europa.com/outgoing/adams/RI/USP




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