Correspondence from Karl Germer to Gerald Yorke
[EXTRACT]
[15 November 1954]
Metzger [Hermann Metzger] is a man in whom I am inclined to trust more than in anyone else in the German groups. Yet I have learned some lessons and try to curb my weakness of trusting everybody at once. . . .
Metzger is building up an organisation with a printing establishment as the sustainer in the outer. he started with practically nothing but the will and the enthusiasm and the gift of inspiring some people, especially women to follow his own devotion. I hope he will make good.
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Metzger was a pupil of a man Dr. Pincus, an initiate of O.T.O. under Reuss [Theodor Reuss], possibly without formal charter from him. Before Pincus died he took an oath from M. to continue the Work.
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