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  • [Audio] In the book I've read, a New York Times reporter attended your lectures in the 70's, he then went on to commit suicide, is that because he could not handle this information, became depressed, etc.?

     

     

    No. Some newspaper reporter came to a couple of my seminars and he said, "What you say makes sense, if I can't get that out I'll kill myself. I believe I can get that out; I believe that what you say makes so much sense that people can be turned around." Well, HE was turned around but he was unable to turn people around and he killed himself because he really believed that I had the answers to questions and that all he had to do is write about it and people would understand it, but it's not that simple. He was not well enough equipped to handle that problem.

     

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    Proofreading OKAnswered by Jacque FrescoRoxanne MeadowsTVP Authorized

    QA#: 2012051310
    Transcribed by Nathaniel Wotring

    Created on 13/11/2012 in TVP Seminar Q&A w/ Audio Support

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