Bill Martin's 4-5-2003 talk, part 4 of 5, announcing formal publication date of Sic Itur Ad Astra

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A corporation is a contractual interaction between volitional beings whether dead or alive. AND A PERSON ONCE LIVING CAN LEAVE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW HIS PROPERTY IS TO BE ADMINISTERED WHICH MUST BE ADHERED TO COMPLETELY. AND SOMEBODY WHO IS LATER ALIVE, WHOM HE DIDN'T EVEN MEET, WILL HAVE TO HONOR THAT.
Sic Itur Ad Astra V-201: Session 19 Part B, p.401

Ladies and gentlemen, Professor Galambos left explicit instructions in his trust on how his property was to be administered. The most important instructions have to do with the "publication, perpetuation and protection of the innovations of ANDREW J. GALAMBOS." And, "with the order of preference being the publication of the edited transcripts of ANDREW J. GALAMBOS' courses." Note the plural use of the word "courses." Nearly 24 years after the professor's death not a single course has been released in book form! Not Book One, not the physics course, none of the psychology courses, not stabilized durable growth or any other of his 117 courses! Yet he left several million dollars in the hands of his "trustee" to do just this! Can you think of a greater, more tragic crime than the lack of willingness of the "trustees" to honor his instructions?

See Spacelandpublications.com and The Zama Day Letter by Mr. Bill Cobb on this site as well as William Martin's book, Orbit!, for more information.

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