From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 5:52 PM
To: Devin Standard; Rodney Smith
Cc: Tefo Mohapi; Augusto Benito Vargis

 

Please do not discuss this technology with anyone.

 

Don is a maverick business man-attorney, perhaps the only example I know of someone born into wealth who took great pride in while making it on his own big time has worked within the system to get others to “toe the line” – not that many folks I know at age 27 when appearing be4 Chief Justice Earl Warren to present his credentials on a bankruptcy case he had taken on contingency to be asked into Warren’s chambers to be handed a piece of paper with the Chief Justice’s private telephone number for Don to give to his father since this rather very public former governor of California was “lonely” and wanted someone he could trust simply to chat with, Don eventually overcoming all odds including taking a lot of abuse from his Ivy League lawyer-liar adversaries winning for his client a staggering $20 million award that in order to get paid had him getting Senator Richard Nixon to introduce a “ryder” [sic],,,, coming up to Fullerton Station the announcer just saying, “Watch your step”, his $1 million fee back in 1960 or there abouts adding much to his belief that he had in fact arrived under his own steam to mention in passing not only do I feel so incredibly fortunate to riding the train back to San Diego after one terrific day hanging at Union Station in San Diego, a good chance I have my Santa Monica bldg sold, leaving the buyer lots of opportunity to make a very “healthy buick” [sic] but to hear a man probably around 72 years of age with perhaps more credit-credibility than Dr. Jonathan Beare which may not mean all that much these days as word of our discourse is spreading like wildfire around the globe invigorating the masses, Don having no trouble picking up when deciding to come out of retirement to “oversee the practical development of the hardware and then to oversee the production of that hardware in the 3rd world countries” on the importance I have attached to invigorating the likes of Tefo Mohapi be4 the DAAC set up one of their myriad of traps.

 

Don’s connections at both the highest levels of the socio-economic ladder and relationships with hard working people would give us a significant boost, but should he get wind that just one of us were poking around in waters that he is quite expert at it could lead to a number of things unraveling, his engineering abilities on a par with that of Robert Anderson another important Scotsman in my life.

 

I.e. Don may be more than our technology man to serve “under” Devin, his ability to check his ego at the door, teaching the next generation a thing or 2 about hard work and hard play bringing about positive change by working from within nothing in my opinion short of a G-D-Send.

 

Gary