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Algeo's "blatant, bare-faced lie"

Nov 27, 2006 04:03 AM
by carlosaveline


Friends,


MKR wrote: 


"When individuals deals with organizations, any conflict with the positions
of those in "authority" is bound to result in the marginalizing of the
individual. This is normal in any organization and should be expected.
Anyhow, it is my hope that in the coming days more info may trickle out on
what went on, even though it may take time."

I totally agree with it. Future events are open to the choices people have yet to make. 


I am sure the Adyar TS in the USA and the TPH USA can evolve so as to adopt a better Ethics. 

Carlos. 


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Cópia:

Data:Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:35:54 -0600

Assunto:Re: Theos-World Tillett, on Algeo's "blatant, bare-faced lie"

> John:
> 
> It would be interesting to see if you get any response to the questions you
> raised.
> 
> With the publisher being owned by the organization and the editor of the
> book being a high official in the organization, one wonders what level of
> authority the members have had. It is not unlike in the publicly held
> corporations where the directors are hand picked and dont have much say. For
> example the Enron had the former dean of stanford business school (one of
> the top business schools in the country) and a distinguished professor of
> accounting who did not have the guts to point out the conflict of interest
> and lack of controls even a first year accounting student would have
> noticed.
> 
> When individuals deals with organizations, any conflict with the positions
> of those in "authority" is bound to result in the marginalizing of the
> individual. This is normal in any organization and should be expected.
> 
> Anyhow, it is my hope that in the coming days more info may trickle out on
> what went on, even though it may take time.
> 
> mkr
> On 11/26/06, samblo@cs.com wrote:
> >
> > mkr,
> > Thanks for your comments. One thing I didn't mention in my previous
> > responses about the Committee that floated up after I sent. I also
> > wondered if the
> > Committee Members were required to sign certain affirmations such as a
> > Confidentiality Covenant of Nondisclosure which binds them to remain
> > silent. This and
> > other implements are a regular requisite in the current times for many
> > public
> > and private entities. So I ask Daniel or any other Committee Member or
> > person
> > who has direct first person knowledge to tell us what they had to sign to
> > be
> > operative as a Committee member. This may also be a help and instructive
> > to
> > understanding.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > John
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> > 
> >
> 
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