7. G. H. Fisher - He left and was about to sue Rutherford and the Society, claimed he had proof of the illegal takeover, unfortunately, he died in 1925
Didn't G.H. Fisher also have evidence, or knew of witnesses, to Rutherford's attending the burelesque show, "Artists and Models"? Again, just before charges could be presented against Rutherford, Fisher died. How convienent for Rutherford!Because he turned against Rutherford, future printings of "The Finished Mystery" (like the 1926 "boxed" edition) had the parts Fisher wrote removed! Talk about becoming a non-person!--VM44| Member | Post |
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