Subject:      Re: RJ38 ... but then, what would I know?
From:         David Mayo <mayo@lightlink.com>
Date:         1996/05/16
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On Wed, 15 May 1996 07:30:57 GMT, tomklem@netcom.com (Tom Klemesrud)
wrote:

>David Mayo (mayo@lightlink.com) wrote:
>[snip]
>: wink, say no more.  I was living in the same apartments he was (flats to
>: you) in Hemet, from April 1979, until he suddenly flew into deeper
hiding
>: in Feb 1980.  I had a lot of "direct comm" with him in those days.  Had
>: some meals with him, too.  Played roulette with him that Xmas of 1979. 
>: Can you believe that?
>
>David, why did he go into deep hiding in February 1980.
>Was it a Health problem?

No, he was in good health then.

He used to frequently get disguised and go for walks in Hemet, or to
Riverside and go shopping in the malls.  On other days he and some
messengers would drive up the San Jacinto mountain and go for hikes and on
"photo shoots."  He was active and generally worked about 12 to 14 hours per
day.  He was very concerned about "security" though.

He left those apartments suddenly because he (or the GO) thought that he
might be indicted or served with a lawsuit or a subpoena or warrant in
connection with any of several matters both civil and criminal that were on
going.

After he left, Pat Broeker organized a "clean house" project that included
shredding and disposing of any evidence of his having been there, even to
the extent of washing all the doorknobs, doors, windows, fixtures, tables,
etc., etc., that he might have touched "to get rid of any fingerprints."  

Then we all packed up except for one small bag each of immediate
necessities.  Most of our personal belongings went into trunks and these
were stored in a storage facility and stayed there for weeks --to ensure
no-one followed our belongings to our next location and in case any of our
stuff was bugged.

We were taken in cars one or two at a time by a very circuitous route with
lots of "cut outs", "blinds" etc..  For example, sometimes the car would
stop in front of a shop or restaurant, we'd go in wander around or have a
cup of coffee, go out the back door and into a different car.  It took about
a day to get from Hemet to Gilman Hot Springs, about 8 miles away.  Pat
wanted to make sure that none of us was followed in case "the feds" came to
ask us about Hubbard --not that we knew where he'd gone anyway.  All very "I
Spy", sweep the car for bugs before and after you start the engine and keep
one eye over your shoulder at all times!

>
>						Tom Klemesrud SP5
>						KoX



Rev. David Mayo

"So many have fallen, yet so far left to go ... "
<mayo@lightlink.com>     (finger for key)
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