With the exception of item 9 above, I left all of these behind when I departed SRI on 10 June 1972. Although upon my return to New York I told no one else I was back, and only Zelda knew that I had gone in the first place, I telephoned Schmeidler to report to her. I then met with her the next afternoon (Sunday, 11 June) at her office at City College to discuss what Puthoff had thought of the evidences. I’m sure he thought and said something, and I am sure I conveyed most of his comments to Schmeidler. But I do not today remember what they were. I do know that Puthoff was later in touch by telephone with both Schemidler and Osis to discuss the work in which I had taken part. Chapter 40 DR. SHAFICA KARAGULLA Shafica Karagulla was one of those very great souls, a very great visionary, a very great mystery to most ordinary mortals. She was also one of those rara avis (rare bird) types who saw the world as-it-is -- instead of seeing it as everyone pretends-it-is. What all of this added up to was that "Shafia" was inconvenient to the let’s-pretend-world. So, she couldn’t really have or find a PLACE to BE in it. She is dead, now.