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truman-bethurum — Part 01
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He said that Manspeaker, whose first name
he did not know, is also connected with #valor" magazine.
in some way.
He was asked as to what interest "valor"
magazine has in Bethuruu, and whether Bethurun was
sponsored by any other organization. He advised that
Bethumum, and so far as he knew, Bethurum was acting
on his own and had no organizational affiliations or
sponsorship. He was asked as to what disposition would
be made of receipts from a large meeting and he advised
that he did not know what disposition would be made of
the money. He said he understood that Bethurum had been
on tour for some time and that the meeting scheduled
for Cincinnati originally on June 1l, l95l was to be
the beginning of a new series of meetings.
William Dudley Belley, Noblesville, Indiana
and among other pamphlets, published the weekly journal
of the applied spirituality." This publication 1s said
to deal mainly with practical mysticism, the spiritual
movement called Soulcraft and the relationshop between
earth man and the individuals arriving on this planet
from flying saucors. Mr. Pelley is said to claia that
these individuals arriving in flying saucers are of
greater intelligence and learning than the earth people
and are here to give the earth people intellectual
guidance and spiritual ondowment and guidance..
On July 2, l954, Thomas Eickhoff advised that
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meeting for Truman Bethurum in Cincinnati, Ohio which
would be of national significance. He said that Bethurum
had returned to California but that there was a possib-
ility that he would again come to Cincinnati, Ohio in
the fall of l95h. At.the same time Mr.,,Eickhoff advised
that he had communieated with Donald ErKehoe, author I i.
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advised him that he had been informed by Lieutenant
Colonel John O'Mara, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Ohio that he was a fraud and that information is avail.
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