Dissertation The Foundation of Psychology The Ogle family and Wilhelm Wundt

 

 

Ask humans who has ever lived the following question. Tactically speaking is moving 20 soldiers from point A to point B going to arouse any suspicions at all; most likely not. Will moving 20 to 50 tons of books and a library from point A to point B going to arouse suspicion. That answer is depending on a few given situations it will arouse the suspicions of virtually every enemy the transporting culture has. In this case the Prussian Army, whose list of enemies was and is not quite the entire global culture, but close. They had pissed off most if not every culture they encountered.

The Prussian culture has discovered the location of the library they had been searching for since they name changed from Teutonic knights to Prussian. They found the library in the hands of their second most despised enemy the British Culture, specifically the Ogle family of the not yet called Tiffin, Ohio.

The aim was to capture the library, find the weapons, build those weapons, and then use those weapons to kill every last Jew they could find on the planet. 80 – 101 years later they just about achieved that goal in Prussia, Germany, Poland, and a few other countries neighboring those.

One of the linguists they used to translate those captured books was Wilhelm Wundt when he was only about 7 years old. They shipped him over to Ohio when he was about 10. He was put to work with Oliver Cowdery and a kidnapped Joseph Smith. They worked alongside a couple dozen other linguists to find the lost weapons of the British culture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TR Welling