Conditions Offered to R.K. By TSG Trustees

to Drop R.K. From Lawsuit Against

 

THE COMMITTEE FOR TRUTH.    AL RASCHE SERVING AS MEDIATOR.

 

 

On and around March 15, 1987, the Trustees of The Stelle Group asked Mr. Albert Rasche of Greenville, South Carolina, to come to Dallas, Texas, and act as a mediator between the Trustees and Richard Kieninger in order to negotiate an agreement for R. Kieninger to sign in return for TSG dropping R. Kieninger from the TSG lawsuit against the three women styled as the Stelle Committee for Truth. The conditions stipulated by the Trustees to R, Kieninger are as follows:

 

1.       That R.K. move from Texas for a period of three years.

 

2.       During that period R.K. not communicate with any participants of The Stelle Group or The Adelphi Organization or with any person on their mailing lists except for Malcolm Carnahan, president of TSG in order to

 

3.       Have R.K. communicate immediately any and all information received by him from any of his Teachers to M. Carnahan without R.K. withholding any portion of said information or interpreting it in light of his own understanding.

 

4.       Mr. Rasche said he suggested and gained a concession from the Trustees of TSG to pay R.K. a nominal salary for one year so that R.K. would be able to take early retirement at age 62 and be able to collect Social Security pay­ments because R.K. would then have fulfilled the requirement of having been employed for three years of the last five years before his retirement.

 

5.       That in exchange for said salary R.K. would submit articles to TSG for use in TSG newsletter or other philosophical works subject to editing or rejection by the Trustees.

 

6.       That R.K. also never again publish any writings on his own and never seek to communicate with the public in any manner regarding anything.

 

 

Confirmed by Al Rasche in a phone conversation 8-11-87. I first met Al at an early Adelphi meetings. I spoke to him in the Fall of 1986 as well.

 

 

 

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