The accelerated groups
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The accelerated groups

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71 pages 1969

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Efren Reveles posed as a psychologist in Albuquerque, NM in the late 1960's. He opened a school entitle Realia, converted to Jusaism under the late Rabbi Shorr or Congregation Albert. In 1970 his wife died of very mysterious circumstances (six shots in the head). He experimented with highly questionable practices. Was supported by a psychiatrist by the name of Warren T. Brown (died 1983). In 1970 Reveles was in the midst of a defamation suit when it was revealed that he had no education nor training in psychology, he subsequently fled town. He lived in Missouri for a while before returning to his native California where his only son by his late wife was killed in a mysterious automobile accident. He subsequently roamed the US before settling in Kerrville, Texas, where he made and sold ceramics, and stuck to the story that he was a neurosurgeon until his death on, 30 October 2010, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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