THE CHARGES AGAINST
WILLIAM Q. JUDGE
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EDITOR Irish Theosophist:
The matter of charges against me seems not yet to be at an end, as I am
informed that The Westminster Gazette has made a long story of the
whole thing, as it was once before given in California and other places, and has
added to it various falsifications of fact. All this has led some European
members of the T.S. to say that they think I should make a reply and
explanation. One would suppose that the legal maxim that a man is called
innocent until he is proven guilty is but a form in England, and that a man's
friends are not obliged to defend him when accused until he has made all his
proofs.
All I have to say for the present is this: that at the proper time and
place I will have to say what I wish and find right and proper. Let us wait
until all the innuendos, charges and accusations are fully presented. One who
knows, as I do, that he is guided and helped by the Masters, knows also that
there is a time and a place for everything, and is able to bide his time. That
is what I am doing. When the true moment comes I will be able to speak, and
then facts and circumstances will join in speaking for me.
William Q. Judge
New York, Nov. 20th, 1894
The Irish Theosophist
December 15, 1894
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