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The
Vivaxis Connection They say that “truth will
out.” I hope, in deposition or in testimony at the trial, that the Vivaxis connection
and the role Vivaxis played in Richard’s expulsion will be revealed. What
needs to come into particular focus are two Vivaxis meetings with Don Morrow
held at Malcolm’s house in early 1986, shortly before Leslie lodged her
complaints Richard. Malcolm told us all, at joint meetings, that he just
learned of Leslie’s “problem” when she voluntarily came into his office to
complain about Richard and not I connection with Vivaxis activities and
psychic surveillance. Moreover, Vivaxis meetings with Malcolm and Don, at
Malcolm’s house, took place before Leslie made her complaint and
Leslie confessed to her relationship with Richard at one of those Vivaxis
meetings. Leslie and Dave stayed
after one meeting so Leslie could work with Don on her “problem.” Leslie
testified before the joint TSG/TAO membership that Don had determined that
she had what he concluded were “hypnotic linkages,” and that he told her a
way to break these linkages. She said that once she followed Don’s
instructions for breaking her hypnotic linkages, her attraction to Richard
immediately disappeared. Normal bonding or linkages between people who have
been sexually intimate can also be broken in this way. However, the clear and
powerful implication in these statements and Don’s use of the term “hypnotic
linkages” to cover, evidently, all types of linkages, including those between
normal sexual or massage partners, was that Richard hypnotized Leslie to gain
sexual access to her counter to her natural inclination. I can think of few
things on earth more scurrilous than an implied charge that a man hypnotized
a woman to gain sexual access to her against her will when the implied charge
appears to have been based on some kind of generalized circumstantial
“evidence” gained from psychic surveillance or supposition regarding the
existence of unseen, unprovable psychic linkages without a shred of factual
evidence, particularly when those same types of bonds could have been formed
through natural, mutually chosen forms of intimacy. Testimony was made at a
joint TSG/TAO meeting that Don Morrow had claimed to some of his Vivaxis
students that he had more recently “perceived” Richard as a “Fallen Angel”
(after Richard began expressing his disapproval of some of Don’s Vivaxis
teachings) and that Richard hung around people in a dark psychic form. Given
this powerful but unprovable bias, it is extremely likely that Don had a
predisposition to view Leslie’s relationship with Richard in a peculiar way. Malcolm and Cindy were
overheard discussing the “problem” openly at one of these two meetings. It
appears likely that Leslie was convinced by authority figures like Don and
Malcolm and her sponsor, Cindy, that this Vivaxis “data” she’d gotten from
Don was valid and this “information” must have greatly influenced the transition
in her view of Richard as a nice and decent person with whom she’d had an
unsatisfactory romantic relationship to the view she expressed in a written
statement she presented before the group of Richard as a horrid disease or
cancer that needed to be purged from the group. Her “diagnosis” was
generated, evidently, purely from her own imagination and interpretation
after input from Don, Malcolm, and Cindy, since she was not a practicing
physician or psychotherapist and Richard was not her client or patient. In a similar way she said
she had been told, referring to the membership interview,, Richard arranged
with her that there was no such interview, when in fact there was. The Office
of Membership Responsibilities (Document 22) states that “the Office will
arrange for the applicant(s) to have a courtesy visit with Richard” and that
Richard needed to concur with a recommendation for an applicant, which he
couldn’t do unless he’d interviewed the applicant. (As a matter of
implementation, the Office had never fulfilled its duty of setting up these
courtesy interviews, and Richard had always been left to do it himself.) So
again she was led by authority figures away from an image of Richard as a
person fulfilling his duty in good faith
to a person who had abused his office in conducting such an interview
with no official ruling, protocol, or precedent. Malcolm admitted at joint
TSG/TAO meetings that, in Vivaxis, with a spirit, Don Morrow had introduced
him and other students to their so-called spirit guides. Richard invoked his
Key of David against those who indulged in sorcery or became the agents of
nether spirits. This one-way street being opened couldn’t be closed. I hope someday truth will
out in these matters, mainly so that everyone can gain full insight into the
reality of how those involved in Stelle and Adelphi are targets, and how
really fine people can be led, inch by inch, down a primrose path to
self-destruction and oblivion. Each person needs to be on guard of his
weaknesses so he can better protect himself against those early, subtle
initial inroads while he’s still in touch with his center to feel a warning
tug saying, “danger, don’t touch, beware.” I personally feel great sorrow at
seeing certain people I admired now being subverted and yet somehow trying to
believe that Vivaxis practices are good, helpful and improving them.
Personally, if Richard told me I had an entity affixed to me, I would be
searching the earth for an exorcist. I’ve seen too much evidence of Richard’s
genuine abilities over the years to flout such perceptions in his face.
Everyone needs to hear, even if they can’t understand that those associated
with Brotherhoods projects are special targets and need to be vigilant.
Unprotected individuals and those who have are practicing techniques of
sorcery, by whatever name can not be tolerated for long by the Brotherhoods
in Their Great Work. Karen Robertson |
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