L Fon Kablard
Janvary 2, 1958
1812 - 19th Street, . W.
Washington 9, D.
Dr. Bdvard U, Condon
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri
My dear Doctor Condon:
T have read your adére
Novenber 29 in St. Louie. It we
before the Anerican Physical Society
4 beautiful and appealing addres
Few of us in science today are escaping clav marke and I have
had seven years of my share. America has often tried to kill those who
have helped her. Thus I am emboldened to propose an idea.
Sixty-four or more scientists who contributed well to U. §.
defense have been ousted from the government. There are more than this
‘number who have been disnayed and rejected,
‘As Bon Franklin said, "Unless ve hang together, we!
parately." Therefore I propos
cub."
hang
seriously that ve form an “Outcasts
Because you are in closer touch than I am and probably have the
‘nanes and addresses of these people, or have then available, could I ask
your task in this, to gather then up and send then to me so that I
‘can send this proposal to thé
weathered the
storm. Further, I have contacts. The president of Cuba is being aj
proached to set aside land, several people will provide funds. An
international university could be built which has many sources of revenue
‘and in which a sefentist could spend more than half his time on pure
research.
‘As economic stress and unreasonable persecution are not conducive
to good sefentific vork I think things could be made to blossom.
I realize this is an indifferent description of the proposal. Con-
cerning myself, I am a menber of The American Rocketry Society, The
Axplorers Club, vas an engineering major at George Washington University
in the 30's who transferred to research in the mind. You may be faniliar,
T could flatter ayself, with ay work in Dianeties and Scientology since
T have many friends anongst your colleagues.