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Re:WQ Judge and the dead Blavatsky/K Tingley and the discarnate Judge

Feb 20, 1998 11:31 AM
by Jerry Hejka-Ekins


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Dallas TenBroeck wrote:

>  Feb 19th 1998 Dear Jerry: Many thanks for the "source" for
> Mrs.Besant's statement about W.Q.J.  (1909 W L D Address) It sounds
> pretty back-handed to me.
>
> Yes, Mrs. Besant had a powerful rhetorical style.  She was an adept at
> making statements which one could only answer with opened mouth
> silence.
>  I heard from Ernie Pelletier in Edmonton that he is again working on
> bringing his file of chronological material on the "Judge Case" up to
> date.  Apparently he was swamped with work and unable to do much for a
> couple of years.  I had provided him with some material I had gathered
> and filed.
>
> Yes, I've seen a drift of this.  He has done an excellent job, and I
> believe that the final product will be very valuable to future
> researchers.  Unfortunately, the documents at the Pasadena and Adyar
> archives will not be included.
>  ------------------------------- May I repeat a question: A while back
> I mailed you a book (biographical) on Theodore L. Crombie by Miss E.
> Beswick which I published when I managed International Book House in
> Bombay around 1959/60 -- I want to know if you got it.  I can send
> another copy if you did not.
>
> Yes, I received the book and thank you very much for it.  I have read
> through it on several occasions.  It is especially helpful in my
> inquiries into the Committee of 1400 campaign, which I'm still trying
> to gather more information.
>
> Thanks for your help
> Jerry


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