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− | '''Thomas Willhite''' was killed when his private plane crashed in a field at the company headquarters. | + | '''Thomas D. Willhite''' was killed when his private plane crashed in a field at the company headquarters. |
− | By 1971 Thomas D. Willhite and his wife Jane Willhite were acquainted with Werner Erhard, founder of the controversial "Est" self-improvement movement and part of the "liberal CIA" network surrounding the Esalen Institute. In 1973 Thomas and Jane founded the Personal Success Institute (PSI) Seminars, also focused on self-improvement, as well as globalization, equality among races and reducing poverty. | + | ==Connections== |
+ | By 1971 Thomas D. Willhite and his wife Jane Willhite were acquainted with [[Werner Erhard]], founder of the controversial "Est" self-improvement movement and part of the "liberal CIA" network surrounding the [[Esalen Institute]]. In 1973 Thomas and Jane founded the [[Personal Success Institute]] (PSI) Seminars, also focused on self-improvement, as well as [[globalization]], equality among races and reducing [[poverty]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 30 September 2020
Thomas D. Willhite | |
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Died | 1983 |
Cause of death | plane crash |
Spouse | Jane Willhite |
Thomas D. Willhite was killed when his private plane crashed in a field at the company headquarters.
Connections
By 1971 Thomas D. Willhite and his wife Jane Willhite were acquainted with Werner Erhard, founder of the controversial "Est" self-improvement movement and part of the "liberal CIA" network surrounding the Esalen Institute. In 1973 Thomas and Jane founded the Personal Success Institute (PSI) Seminars, also focused on self-improvement, as well as globalization, equality among races and reducing poverty.
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