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TES7 Session 315 January 30, 1967 16/109 (15%) John Murphy Philip boss district
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 315 January 30, 1967 9 PM Monday

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

(“Good evening, Seth.”

([John:] “Good evening, Seth.”)

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Now. Give us a moment, Joseph. (Seth’s entity name for me.)

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Now. With our friend Philip, a situation developing involving a white-haired man who is in the background, behind or connected with, the man who suggested Philip seek office. (Philip is Seth’s entity name for John.)

[... 10 paragraphs ...]

(The assistant district attorney is Clint Smith. John said that the senior partner in Smith’s law firm is named Murphy—hence the M initial. He is closer to the 47-year age limit, and has whitish hair. He is fuller in the face than Senator Dirksen, as Seth states. Murphy is also a Republican, as Dirksen is. John met Mr. Murphy just once, briefly, he states, and has no idea of the man’s position in politics, his influence, etc. It is possible that Murphy influenced Clint Smith.

[... 22 paragraphs ...]

(The woman John might meet in this town would be June Fleming, whom John met some time ago at a bar called The Elms. He has not seen her for a long time, nor has he been to The Elms recently. John heard Seth’s voice in warning one time when with June Fleming, and heeded the caution. This material is on record in the sessions.

(John verified Seth’s material regarding his wife, Mary Ellen. She is getting into the sale of Sarah Coventry costume jewelry, and in fact is attending a business meeting tonight. Mary Ellen is scheduled to attend, or have, a Sarah Coventry party soon, on a Thursday afternoon or evening, John said, and will be involved with four other women in particular. The five total could be that Mary Ellen herself is the fifth; as well as Mary Ellen herself, the other four women are holding Sarah Coventry parties for her. There will of course be more than five women at the parties.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

(See page 253 of the 313th session, describing a change of features John saw transform the face of his district supervisor recently at a meeting in Rochester. I asked Seth to discuss this phenomenon after break.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Now, the spelling of the name is Seth.

([John, laughing:] “Thank you, Seth.”)

[... 46 paragraphs ...]

(“Goodnight, Seth.”

([John:] “Goodnight, Seth.”

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

(Regarding the data on page 260: John said Seth’s description of an Andy Gump type fits a salesman in his company named John Winslow and that JW was present at the Rochester meeting three weeks ago, during which time the transformation took place in the features of John’s district supervisor. Winslow is about 55, with brownish hair that is now graying. It is cut short and is circular in shape, with no widow’s peak.

(Winslow has an Andy Gump chin and a long nose which is quite prominent. He comes from Syracuse, which is an Indian name. This data backs up Seth’s information very well.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

(John said Seth’s description of a younger man with a Slavic face and short prickly hair fits Bob Dineen, another salesman also present at the Rochester meeting. However Dineen’s hair, which was once brown or dark, is now gray. Seth had given him black or brown hair.

(John said the man in his 50’s mentioned by Seth could be Stan Farrer. Farrer is John’s regional manager, which would be an intermediate position in the company, Searle. He wore a gray suit at Rochester, John said, but not a pin stripe. John also said he doesn’t know whether Farrer is a squawker; it is possible by contrast simply because most of the men don’t say anything.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

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