---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote :

 
 

---In [email protected], <awoelflebater@...> wrote :

 
 

---In [email protected], <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 whose privacy is being invaded?

 

 Given the nature and tone of the letter I certainly can't see why it would 
have to be confidential in any way. I thought he stated his reasons for finding 
George's "conversation" with MMY suspect and perhaps superfluous and it all 
came across as simply his viewpoint on the thing. Why Hagelin would feel he 
needs to keep this letter private and exclusive smacks of the hierarchical BS 
that seems to abound in the Movement - something I can't abide. Hagelin's 
letter was fine, there were no trade secrets, no mysteries revealed, nothing 
shocking to report. I respect his views given his experience of having been 
around MMY and I don't think his letter was unreasonable or extreme in any way. 
I don't think it needs to be private because it simply gives the reader a clear 
idea of where Hagelin stands on this subject (no surprises there).
  Dear Ann,
 

 If a person wishes to keep their private letters private. That is their right. 
It is not up to someone else to decide whether the content deserves privacy. Do 
you see that?
 

 Dan
 

 Here is what I see, Dan. The letter was addressed to Governors (of the Age of 
Enlightenment?).This would make this a relatively public letter. This is not a 
letter from John Hagelin to another single person. This is a leaked letter to a 
large group of people who, for some reason, have been singled out as worthy 
recipients of this correspondence. Now, why would Hagelin think this is only 
relevant to Governors and not to all those who have questions and an interest 
in this George guy's message purportedly from MMY after death? To my mind it is 
because this is how the Movement appears, in this case, to be set up as some 
hierarchy. I say it is unnecessary BS. Hagelin's message to all of the 
Governors on the planet is hardly a private message. I don't like hierarchies 
for the sake of hierarchies. There has to be a good reason for this kind of 
secrecy and need for exclusivity and as far as I can tell Hagelin's letter 
doesn't qualify. But maybe you have some insight I am  not privy to.
 

 From: "srijau@..." <srijau@...>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2014 8:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Jerry email to John sent on Sunday
 
 
   There is no compelling public interest in this that justifies the invasion 
of privacy of this confidential communication.

 


 













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