Thank you for your letter. I’m sorry to have to confirm that the Board of Trustees forced me to resign from The Stelle Group. There has been irrita­tion between me and the Trustees for several years, and they finally found causes celebres to get me out of their hair. This was precipitated by a former lady friend of mine claiming that I had lied to her about our relationship. The Trustees told me that she was threatening a sexual harassment lawsuit, and that in order to protect TSG it would be necessary for me to resign from my positions, which I agreed to do. As it turned out, this was a ruse. Three months later during a Trustees’ planning meeting, I announced that the loca­tion of Philadelphia is at Adelphi (the safe place), after which the Trustees stated they couldn’t be sure of anything I’ve said, and they doubted my credibility, the validity of THE ULTIMATE FRONTIER, and the legality of the Philadelphia Fund.

I wish to affirm to you that THE ULTIMATE FRONTIER is entirely factual. The book accurately describes what happened in my life, and the contents of the text were received from my Teachers in the conversations as reported. The universal truths in my book can be found piecemeal in many other sources, and for many years I have encouraged Members to read these materials for corrobor­ation. Now it is being asserted that I borrowed from other publications in order to fabricate a fraud. Unfortunately, I am the only person who knows for certain that my book is a valid and authorized revelation of the Brotherhoods.

Prophecies which I pass along are rarely given to me in terms of precise dates except for May 5, 2000. Because some predictions have not yet come to pass, the Trustees feel embarrassment about them. They do not want me to make any more statements about things to come, especially those that were made by psychics, which I label as such and pass along because of peoples’ interest in then. However, the prediction concerning the location of Philadelphia and the Nation of God is complex and multi-staged. It will eventually be shown that the Philadelphia Fund is not based on misrepresentation. The fund still needs to be used to buy an island in the future. The Brotherhoods are by nature secret, underground organizations which of necessity use smokescreens to protect their plans in today’s world of political knavery and dangerously conflicting forces. The Stelle Group has been privileged to have more inform­ation than has been released in millennia, but there are more secret plans not yet able to be revealed by the Brotherhoods in order to protect their vital projects from nether forces. The Trustees have intimated that I must be deficient in character to be so secretive in my official activities. I regret that my credibility becomes questioned when I must withhold the full story, but I too must take much on faith as the future unfolds, uncomfortable as that may be. The Brotherhoods have not yet given me authorization to divulge the future phases of the Nation of God that are to occur before A.D. 2220.

The Trustees have also been disturbed that I am secretive in my personal life. I was divorced in 1977 after 17 years of marriage to Gail. Thus, during my 50’s I have been seeking a mate among the group’s single ladies. It is disconcerting to participants for an Emissary of the Brotherhoods, an older man, to have active interest in and involvement with women, particularly those in their late 20’s and early 30’s; however it is primarily women in that age group who are still single. My situation was further complicated by the fact that during this time, because of my tight financial situation, I was dividing living expenses with a female house-sharer. Every Member has an expectation that I be an exemplar in accordance with his own different ideals, and my being a healthy bachelor does not fit their visions. I have been forced to keep my love life secret because it is too uncomfortable for most Members to accept my human side.

The Trustees have expressed their view that my “patterns” of behavior with women must be an expression of a deep-seated psychological problem that requires counseling, and they like to claim I’ll need “psychiatric treatment” (their term) for three years, after which they would consider their counselor’s evaluation as to whether I could be allowed to participate in the group again. After making their armchair analysis, they hired a psychiatrist friend of one of the Trustees to back up their judgment that I need professional help and should be sent away from the group for three years of Radix sessions for which the Trustees would magnanimously have The Stelle Group pay. I refused to do this because I am mentally and emotionally sound and will not consent to their being able to control me in that way. They hoped to be able to say they were graciously providing psychiatric treatment for a fallen friend. This would also give them leave to revise the programs of TSG since the founder was “discovered” to have been mentally faulty.

The psychiatrist they hired also told me that when the founder of a corporation grows older, it is often necessary for the younger officers to expel him from his company because they feel he meddles in their work. He advised, therefore, it was probably time for me to leave The Stelle Group. In order to prove that I am mentally sound, I have been forced at my own expense to get a neutral expert opinion from another psychiatrist. The Trustees complain that I meddle in what they want to do with TSG, but the problem is that the Brotherhoods’ instruction which I pass along are usually listened to but just not carried out by the officers. The Stelle Group was founded to do the Brotherhoods’ Work and not to provide big salaries for the officers, another situation I object to. My Teacher, John, instructed me that The Stelle Group headquarters should be moved to the site of Adelphi, but the Trustees have delayed for four years now. The Trustees also object to my publicly exposing the spiritual dangers of certain New Age groups and some Fundamentalist Christian practices. The Trustees regard this as too controver­sial and a possible risk to themselves even though the Brotherhoods instructed me to inform people so they can protect themselves. I have called for the creation of a Texas Center for Human Development that would incorporate modern health therapists and self-help teachers who are compatible with our philoso­phy, but there has been only foot dragging on this project. My call to found a new, nation-wide fraternal organization to be called the “Builders Of The Nation” has also been ignored by the Trustees. They express interest in these important projects, but they have simply not undertaken to do them. Moreover, the large salaries they have voted themselves leaves little for developing programs or buying facilities to serve all our people. I was not able to carry out these programs myself because three years ago the trustees voted to keep me out of administrative authority. Now that I am completely out of TSG, they are actively appealing to the Members to research sources of information to challenge my book.

There are clear signs that the Trustees are abandoning THE ULTIMATE FRONTIER as the basis for its internal programs, but as yet they continue its sale to outsiders to attract new participants and donors. Unfortunately, that does not properly serve the Brotherhoods. The Stelle Group still advertises its activities as serving the Great Plan, but it is no longer a part of the Great Plan even though its members can serve that Plan more knowledgably than most people. Since the Trustees have forced out their emissary, TSG no longer has a connection to the Brotherhoods’ Work within the Great Plan. As much as I want to be involved and carry out my responsibilities to the Brotherhoods, I am now outside of the two groups that I founded, and the crux of the problem is the de facto political takeover which has occurred. I have addressed some main issues, and false accusations were made to the Members by the Trustees to discredit me: a.) that I misused Philadelphia Fund money for my own use, and b.) that I abused my office of Membership. At least before I was ousted I had something to add philosophically even though the Trustees could outvote me on the programs to be pursued. But perhaps the new leaders need naturally to rebel from the founder and do things more comfortably their way. I seem only to have presented difficult and risky tasks for them.

 

 

 

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