Letter from Jess Armas, an Administrator within the Oregon Children's Services Division, to Swami Krishna Deva, the mayor of Rajneeshpuram. The letter informs the mayor that after review, the Children's Services Division staff determined that the childcare facility within the community did not require licensing as a private agency, as long as the current state of care is not subject to change. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
A memo from Bob Oliver, legal counsel to Governor Atiyeh, to Gerry Thompson, the Governory's Chief of Staff. The memo relays information regarding a conversation with Krishna Deva, the mayor of Rajneeshpuram, who had expressed concern over state funds being withheld. The withholding was due to the state's legal objections over the community's attempt to incorporate itself as a city. Krishna Deva also advises that the Governor's office should not communicate with Swami Prartho Subhan as he is not the attorney for Rajneeshpuram; the city's attorney is Ma Prem Sangett. Included is a memo from Bob Oliver to attorney Ma Prem Sangett advising him of the conversations had with Mayor Krishna Deva. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver.
Letter from Swami Prartho Subhan, who represents himself as an attorney for the community of Rajneeshpuram, to the custodian of records in the Oregon Governor's office. Subhan argues that precedents set in previous cases have mandated access to government records. He requests all writings and records dealing with the Rajneesh to be produced. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Swami Krishna Deva, the mayor of Rajneeshpuram, to Neal R. Fisher, of the Oregon Governor's Accounting Division. The letter summarizes a series of interactions had between the two about the withheld state funds. Bill 3028 states that agencies cannot withhold funds based solely upon the opinion of an Attorney General, rather, only if the Land Use Board of Appeals had declared the city invalid. As the city was not labeled invalid, the City of Rajneeshpuram demands that the state-shared revenues be released and the mistake rectified. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
A letter from Neal R. Fisher of the Oregon Executive Department's Accounting Division to Swami Krishna Deva, the Mayor of Rajneeshpuram. He responds to Rajneeshpuram's request regarding state funds, explaining that no state funds can be released until his office receives a reply from the Attorney General. Also included is a letter from Fisher to Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer inquiring as to whether or not various agencies should continue to withhold distributions of funds to the city of Rajneeshpuram. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Telegram from Na Yoga Didya, President of the Rajneesh Neo-Sannyasin International Commune, to Governor Atiyeh. The telegram explains the shock the Rajneesh community experienced upon discovery of the Governor's involvement in the case against them. The case, filed by Oregon Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer, was an attempt to prevent the community of Rajneeshpuram from incorporating as a city. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Martha Stranahan, a journalist from Redmond, to Oregon Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer explaining her support for his suit filed to prevent the community of Rajneeshpuram from operating as an incorporated city. She also expresses her dislike for the Rajneesh and belief that they pose a threat. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
The letter from Anne Neoman, the National Coordinator at Citizens for God & Country to Governor Atiyeh illustrates the frustrations of certain Christian-affiliated groups during the Rajneesh crisis. Individuals from the group felt that the Governor was not upholding his Constitutional oath and furthermore practicing totalitarianism in permitting the invasion of anti-Christians in Antelope. The group requests that the Governor reconsider his actions and correct them. Also included is a response from Governor Atiyeh to Neoman expressing his loyalty to the Constitutional oath, his belief in equal treatment of all individuals and strong opposition to totalitarianism. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
A memo from Bob Oliver, legal counsel to Governor Atiyeh, to Swami Prartho Subhan, Rajneesh staff attorney, relating to a public records request by the Rajneesh. Oliver had responded to a previous request by denying access to certain records. Oliver explains that there is a file containing letters strictly related to the attempted appointment of a Rajneesh member to the Oregon Health Council that Subhan is welcome to look into. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver.
This itinerary for the Rajneesh Foundation's Second Annual World Celebration, later known as the World Festival, advertises the Festival and provides a general schedule of events. The itinerary was printed in the Rajneesh Times, and also states how an individual can gain more information about workshops and full details. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
A brochure and registration materials for the Rajneesh Foundation's First Annual World Celebration, later called the World Festival. Also included are descriptions of the events, programs being offered, registration rules and a brief outline of all other potential needs. Within the brochure are various methods of payment and pricing for the week long celebration. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Kristine M. Gebbie from the Department of Human Resources in the Oregon state government to Robert E. Stacey of 1000 Friends of Oregon. The 1000 Friends of Oregon was a group that opposed the incorporation of Rajneeshpuram. The letter is a response to the request regarding the community water system in Rajneeshpuram. The Division had overlooked some procedures but will now be implementing them in compliance with Oregon State Law. She refutes the argument of 1000 Friends of Oregon that the proposed water supply would not satisfy the requirements. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Robert E. Stacey Jr., staff attorney for 1000 Friends of Oregon, to Harold Sawyer from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, relating to objections over the Rajneeshpuram community's plans to host a large festival. 1000 Friends of Oregon requests that the Department of Environmental Quality not issue a permit for Waste Discharge to the Rajneesh Foundation. Instead they propose a hearing be held confirming whether or not the application agrees with the Land Conservation and Development Commission's (LDCD) goals. They state that based upon conversations had with a representative from the Bend office, the approved irrigation system is believed to be in violation of previously set standards by the LCDC. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Robert E. Stacey Jr, staff attorney for 1000 Friends of Oregon, to Wasco County Judge Cantrell and Commissioners. The general purpose of the letter is to discuss the Rajneesh Neo-Sannyasin application for a mass-gathering permit, related to a large festival they wished to hold. The land the festival is to be held on is zoned for 'exclusive farm use' which does not specify a difference between temporary or permanent use and so the application is being called into review. Individuals from 1000 Friends of Oregon wish to see that the festival does not take place or a bond assuring payment for damage be placed upon the Rajneesh Foundation. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
A newspaper article from The Bend Bulletin about the disciples of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. A routing slip from Bob Montgomery is attached. He sent this clipping to Gerry Thompson in Governor Atiyeh's office due to their relevance and additional information about children involved in the Rajneesh community. The article was written by David Jordon, covering the general habits of those living on the Ranch as well as problems encountered and future construction plans. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Wasco County Judge Richard Cantrell to Bob Montgomery in the Oregon governor's office, informing him of local feelings in Antelope regarding the Rajneesh community. He states that many of the ranchers around the area believe the Rajneesh have the legal right to act as they please. However, The 1000 Friends of Oregon and some other residents continue to express animosity towards the Rajneesh. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Ma Anand Sheela, President of the Rajneesh Foundation, to Bob Oliver, legal counsel to Governor Atiyeh. The letter expresses gratitude on behalf of the Rajneesh to Bob Oliver and others, for attending a lunch meeting and providing their expertise in planning the July festival. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An article by Dean C. Halverson titled, 'Escape...The Orange Way,' from the SCP Newsletter of February-March 1982. This newsletter was issued by the 'Spiritual Counterfeits Project,' a Christian group connected to Campus Crusade for Christ that was dedicated to exposing religious frauds. The author provides a skeptical take on the teachings, standards and beliefs within the Rajneeshpuram commune. It describes the purpose of the self-sufficient city and how one can become a disciple to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. The text further explains the Rajneesh Foundation's intention to expand the city of Rajneeshpuram. The article was intended to warn others about the dangers of Rajneesh beliefs. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Charles K. Ashaker from the Water Quality Division of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality to Dorothy M. Brown, Director of Planning for Wasco County. Ashaker explains that the Department of Environmental Quality issued a permit to Rajneesh Neo-Sannyasin International Commune for a temporary sewage lagoon, which would expire soon after the end of a planned festival. They request that in the future the anti-Rajneesh group '1000 Friends of Oregon' be informed if an application is received for a permanent facility so there may be a hearing. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
A letter from Henry R. Richmond, Executive Director of 1000 Friends of Oregon, to Governor Atiyeh. Richmond discusses the permit given to the Rajneesh for a large festival to be held at Rajneeshpuram in July 1982. He requests a hearing to consider rescinding the permit awarded to the Rajneesh, on the grounds that they had misused of an Exclusive Farm Zone. Richmond further requests that the Governor involve the Attorney General for appropriate proceedings. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Swami Krisha Deva, also known as David Knapp, to Antelope city attorney Keith A. Mobley. On behalf of the Rajneesh living within the county, he expresses the foundation's opposition to a party being held by Loren Reynolds, a local person who had previously shown hostility towards the Rajneesh. The Rajneesh ask that the party be reconsidered to prevent potentially violent incidents from occurring. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Letter from Governor Atiyeh to Henry R. Richmond of 1000 Friends of Oregon regarding expressed concerns over the actions of the Health Division and Department of Environmental Quality in relation to a planned festival at Rajneeshpuram. The Governor assures them that the Rajneesh Foundation has only been given a permit for the temporary mass gathering and has met all Oregon Department of Environmental Quality standards relating to land use. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
Memo from Archie M. Mustard, Plans and Operations Officer for the State of Oregon, to Administrator Harvey L. Latham. He writes in response to a concern that had been raised about the possibility of flash floods at the Rajneeshpuram community during a festival that they had planned. The memo notes the location is not at high risk for flash floods, and that the Rajneesh had made some preventative plans in case of flooding. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
A memo from Governor Atiyeh to Henry Richmond, the Executive Director of 1000 Friends of Oregon, which was a group that opposed the Rajneesh community. He references information that 1000 Friends of Oregon had supplied to the Governor's office previously, in which they argued that a local Judge named Rick Cantrell had been paid an inflated price for the sale of his cattle by the Rajneesh, effectively constituting a bribe. Although the materials sent were of some interest to the Governor, the request to launch an investigation involving the Attorney General was denied. The case was to continue with the Oregon Ethics Commission as it is a single allegation and not a series of activities. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.