Correspondence from Karl Germer to Marcelo Motta

 

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[30 April 1956]

 

 

I should like to give you (a) certainly, a document appointing you as my personal representative as Head of the O.T.O., and possibly even wider; (b) even a more general document. Unfortunately you ought to stay with me at least a few days, if not at least a week, to enable me to talk to you on matters that I never so far discussed with you. If you went to leave for Rio in August, can’t you arrange to visit me in California and you can meet a number of people, possibly pass through some O.T.O. degrees, and be better prepared? Besides, there are matters of importance that I can only discuss personally with you. Briefly then: I am willing to give you a document as my representative for a limited time, but I would have to prepare you for it!

 

 

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