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William Penn Patrick

William Penn Patrick (March 31, 1930 – June 9, 1973) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and fraudster. He was the owner of Holiday Magic, Leadership Dynamics, and Mind Dynamics. Patrick was a proponent of the sour grapes philosophy, and has been widely quoted as stating: "Those who condemn wealth are those who have none and see no chance of getting it."[4]

William Penn Patrick
Born(1930-03-31)March 31, 1930[1][2]
Lees Mill Township, Washington County, North Carolina, United States
DiedJune 9, 1973(1973-06-09) (aged 43)
Cause of deathPlane crash
OccupationBusinessman
Known forOwner, Holiday Magic, Leadership Dynamics, Mind Dynamics
Political partyRepublican

Patrick tried unsuccessfully to enter politics, first running against Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination for governor of California, and was later nominated by the California Theocratic Party for Vice President of the United States.[citation needed] Patrick was a member of the John Birch Society.[5]

In 1972 an F-86 Sabre jet, owned by Patrick, crashed into an ice cream parlor in Sacramento, killing 22 people on the ground. Patrick was not the pilot at that time, but a year later he died in a crash in his P-51D Mustang in Lakeport, California.

Political career edit

Patrick sought out the Republican nomination for governor of California, in 1966.[6] Patrick alleged that a pollster, Mervin Field, had accepted money to influence a poll in the campaign.[7] Mervin Field sued Patrick for libel, for damages of US$4 million, and was awarded US$300,000.[7] Patrick finished in 4th place in the primary election with 1.87% of the vote and lost the nomination to Ronald Reagan.[8]The New Republic described Patrick's campaign strategy as that of "out-Reaganing Ronald Reagan".[9] In 1967, Patrick formed a fundraising group to run for Thomas Kuchel's Senate seat.[10] Patrick was later nominated for Vice President of the United States, in 1967,[11] by the California Theocratic Party.[12]The Los Angeles Times referred to Patrick as the "strangest politician".[13] He was mainly popular among ultraconservative and ultra right political circles in California.[14]

Businessman and fraudster edit

Patrick began his experience in sales selling products door-to-door in Illinois.[15] He was the owner of companies including Leadership Dynamics, a controversial company which was the first form of Large Group Awareness Training,[16] and Holiday Magic, a door-to-door cosmetics company[17] later termed by the United States Federal government to be fraudulent.[18][19] Mind Dynamics was initially founded by Alexander Everett, and Patrick backed the company before buying it.[20][21] Patrick's companies were later investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission,[19] on allegations of pyramid schemes.[22] Leadership Dynamics folded amidst lawsuits and allegations of physical and sexual abuse.[23]

Death edit

William Penn Patrick died on June 9, 1973, at age 43, in the crash of his privately owned P-51D Mustang[19][24] near his farm at Clearlake Oaks, California. He was flying the plane at the time; after making a low pass, he pulled up steeply, stalled, and entered a spin from which he did not recover. Although he was a certified pilot, he had only 154 hours of flight time in the P-51D, and only about four hours over the preceding three months.[25] He was flying with Christian George Hagert, 30, director of Holiday Magic of Helsinki, Finland, who also died in the crash.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ North Carolina, Birth Index, 1800-2000
  2. ^ a b California, Death Index, 1940-1997
  3. ^ "NTSB Identification: OAK73FVG65". National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
  4. ^ Parkinson, Judy (2000). From Hue & Cry to Humble Pie: Curious, Bizarre, and Incomprehensible Expressions Explained. Adam Hart-Davis, Foreword. Michael O'Mara Books. p. 153. ISBN 0-7607-3581-6.
  5. ^ Staff (May 25, 1967). "'Dove' Recall Move Started". St. Petersburg Times.
  6. ^ Staff (May 26, 1966). "Coast Candidate In Harlem to Ask Advice on Watts". The New York Times. p. 36.
  7. ^ a b Staff (July 24, 1970). "Pollster Gets $300,000 in Libel Case". The Washington Post. pp. Section: General.
  8. ^ Nofziger, Lyn; Gaylord B. Parkinson; William E. Roberts; Stuart K. Spencer; Gabrielle S. Morris; Sarah Lee Sharp (1980). Issues and Innovations in the 1966 Republican Gubernatorial Campaign: Interviews. Bancroft Library Regional Oral History Office, Governmental History Documentation Project. pp. Page 8.
  9. ^ Kopkind, Andrew (August 27, 1966). "Brennan v Tigar". The New Republic.
  10. ^ Staff (June 24, 1967). "2d Rightist May Try for Kuchel Seat". The Washington Post.
  11. ^ Kane, Joseph Nathan (1981). Facts about the Presidents: A Compilation of Biographical and Historical Information. H. W. Wilson. p. 272. ISBN 0-8242-0612-6.
  12. ^ Goldinger, Carolyn (1991). Presidential Elections Since 1789. Congressional Quarterly, inc. p. 91. ISBN 0-87187-609-4.
  13. ^ Staff (August 16, 1967). "Strangest Politician". The Los Angeles Times.
  14. ^ Turner, William W. (1971). Power on the Right. Ramparts. pp. 79, 124. ISBN 0-87867-003-3.
  15. ^ Pressman, Steven (1993). Outrageous Betrayal: The Dark Journey of Werner Erhard from est to Exile. St. Martin's Press. pp. Chapter: A Door to Door Mind Salesman.
  16. ^ Kilzer, Lou (July 18, 1999). "Desperate Measures Network of Behavior Modification Compounds Known as Teen Help Has Straightened Out Hundreds of Defiant Adolescents, But Its Methods Aren't For the Faint-hearted". Rocky Mountain News. E. W. Scripps Company.
    "The first of the genre psychologists call "large group awareness training" was the Leadership Dynamics Institute..."
  17. ^ Simon, Jane Fitz (July 5, 1988). "The Video Salesman Entrepreneur Sees Gold Mine in Selling Informational Videotapes Door-to-Door". The Boston Globe.
  18. ^ Staff (July 16, 1973). . Time. pp. 2 pgs. Archived from the original on April 27, 2007.
    William Penn Patrick, a former mentor of Turner's, was charged last month by the Securities and Exchange Commission with bilking some 80,000 people out of more than $250 million through his Holiday Magic cosmetics and soap empire.
  19. ^ a b c 84 F.T.C. 748 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, IN THE MATTER OF HOLIDAY MAGIC, INC., ET AL. ORDER, ETC., IN REGARD TO ALLEGED VIOLATION OF SEC. 5 OF THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT AND SEC. 2(a) OF THE CLAYTON ACT, Docket 8834., Complaint, Jan. 18, 1971, Decision, Oct. 15, 1974.
  20. ^ Bartley, William Warren (1988). Werner Erhard: The Transformation of a Man the Founding of EST. Clarkson Potter. pp. Page 177. ISBN 0-517-53502-5.
  21. ^ Lande, Nathaniel (1976). Mindstyles, Lifestyles: A Comprehensive Overview of Today's Life-changing Philosophies. Price/Stern/Sloan. pp. 143. ISBN 0-8431-0409-0.
  22. ^ Staff (March 25, 1976). "Judge Clouds Future of Surviving Pyramid". The Washington Post.
  23. ^ Langone, Michael (1989). . Business and Society Review. 69: 39–42. Archived from the original on 2007-06-07. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  24. ^ Staff (June 12, 1973). "Rites for Cosmetics Maker Slated Today in California". The Washington Post. Associated Press. pp. Obituaries.
  25. ^ NTSB brief OAK73FVG65 on Patrick's fatal crash. June 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ "The Crash at Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor in Sacramento, CA – September 24, 1972". Check Six. 2002. Retrieved February 8, 2014.

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For other individuals of the same name see William Patrick disambiguation William Penn Patrick March 31 1930 June 9 1973 was an American entrepreneur businessman and fraudster He was the owner of Holiday Magic Leadership Dynamics and Mind Dynamics Patrick was a proponent of the sour grapes philosophy and has been widely quoted as stating Those who condemn wealth are those who have none and see no chance of getting it 4 William Penn PatrickBorn 1930 03 31 March 31 1930 1 2 Lees Mill Township Washington County North Carolina United StatesDiedJune 9 1973 1973 06 09 aged 43 Clearlake Oaks California United States 2 3 Cause of deathPlane crashOccupationBusinessmanKnown forOwner Holiday Magic Leadership Dynamics Mind DynamicsPolitical partyRepublicanPatrick tried unsuccessfully to enter politics first running against Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination for governor of California and was later nominated by the California Theocratic Party for Vice President of the United States citation needed Patrick was a member of the John Birch Society 5 In 1972 an F 86 Sabre jet owned by Patrick crashed into an ice cream parlor in Sacramento killing 22 people on the ground Patrick was not the pilot at that time but a year later he died in a crash in his P 51D Mustang in Lakeport California Contents 1 Political career 2 Businessman and fraudster 3 Death 4 ReferencesPolitical career editPatrick sought out the Republican nomination for governor of California in 1966 6 Patrick alleged that a pollster Mervin Field had accepted money to influence a poll in the campaign 7 Mervin Field sued Patrick for libel for damages of US 4 million and was awarded US 300 000 7 Patrick finished in 4th place in the primary election with 1 87 of the vote and lost the nomination to Ronald Reagan 8 The New Republic described Patrick s campaign strategy as that of out Reaganing Ronald Reagan 9 In 1967 Patrick formed a fundraising group to run for Thomas Kuchel s Senate seat 10 Patrick was later nominated for Vice President of the United States in 1967 11 by the California Theocratic Party 12 The Los Angeles Times referred to Patrick as the strangest politician 13 He was mainly popular among ultraconservative and ultra right political circles in California 14 Businessman and fraudster editPatrick began his experience in sales selling products door to door in Illinois 15 He was the owner of companies including Leadership Dynamics a controversial company which was the first form of Large Group Awareness Training 16 and Holiday Magic a door to door cosmetics company 17 later termed by the United States Federal government to be fraudulent 18 19 Mind Dynamics was initially founded by Alexander Everett and Patrick backed the company before buying it 20 21 Patrick s companies were later investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission 19 on allegations of pyramid schemes 22 Leadership Dynamics folded amidst lawsuits and allegations of physical and sexual abuse 23 Death editWilliam Penn Patrick died on June 9 1973 at age 43 in the crash of his privately owned P 51D Mustang 19 24 near his farm at Clearlake Oaks California He was flying the plane at the time after making a low pass he pulled up steeply stalled and entered a spin from which he did not recover Although he was a certified pilot he had only 154 hours of flight time in the P 51D and only about four hours over the preceding three months 25 He was flying with Christian George Hagert 30 director of Holiday Magic of Helsinki Finland who also died in the crash 26 References edit North Carolina Birth Index 1800 2000 a b California Death Index 1940 1997 NTSB Identification OAK73FVG65 National Transportation Safety Board Retrieved 2013 03 21 Parkinson Judy 2000 From Hue amp Cry to Humble Pie Curious Bizarre and Incomprehensible Expressions Explained Adam Hart Davis Foreword Michael O Mara Books p 153 ISBN 0 7607 3581 6 Staff May 25 1967 Dove Recall Move Started St Petersburg Times Staff May 26 1966 Coast Candidate In Harlem to Ask Advice on Watts The New York Times p 36 a b Staff July 24 1970 Pollster Gets 300 000 in Libel Case The Washington Post pp Section General Nofziger Lyn Gaylord B Parkinson William E Roberts Stuart K Spencer Gabrielle S Morris Sarah Lee Sharp 1980 Issues and Innovations in the 1966 Republican Gubernatorial Campaign Interviews Bancroft Library Regional Oral History Office Governmental History Documentation Project pp Page 8 Kopkind Andrew August 27 1966 Brennan v Tigar The New Republic Staff June 24 1967 2d Rightist May Try for Kuchel Seat The Washington Post Kane Joseph Nathan 1981 Facts about the Presidents A Compilation of Biographical and Historical Information H W Wilson p 272 ISBN 0 8242 0612 6 Goldinger Carolyn 1991 Presidential Elections Since 1789 Congressional Quarterly inc p 91 ISBN 0 87187 609 4 Staff August 16 1967 Strangest Politician The Los Angeles Times Turner William W 1971 Power on the Right Ramparts pp 79 124 ISBN 0 87867 003 3 Pressman Steven 1993 Outrageous Betrayal The Dark Journey of Werner Erhard from est to Exile St Martin s Press pp Chapter A Door to Door Mind Salesman Kilzer Lou July 18 1999 Desperate Measures Network of Behavior Modification Compounds Known as Teen Help Has Straightened Out Hundreds of Defiant Adolescents But Its Methods Aren t For the Faint hearted Rocky Mountain News E W Scripps Company The first of the genre psychologists call large group awareness training was the Leadership Dynamics Institute Simon Jane Fitz July 5 1988 The Video Salesman Entrepreneur Sees Gold Mine in Selling Informational Videotapes Door to Door The Boston Globe Staff July 16 1973 Battling the Biggest Fraud Time pp 2 pgs Archived from the original on April 27 2007 William Penn Patrick a former mentor of Turner s was charged last month by the Securities and Exchange Commission with bilking some 80 000 people out of more than 250 million through his Holiday Magic cosmetics and soap empire a b c 84 F T C 748 Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine IN THE MATTER OF HOLIDAY MAGIC INC ET AL ORDER ETC IN REGARD TO ALLEGED VIOLATION OF SEC 5 OF THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT AND SEC 2 a OF THE CLAYTON ACT Docket 8834 Complaint Jan 18 1971 Decision Oct 15 1974 Bartley William Warren 1988 Werner Erhard The Transformation of a Man the Founding of EST Clarkson Potter pp Page 177 ISBN 0 517 53502 5 Lande Nathaniel 1976 Mindstyles Lifestyles A Comprehensive Overview of Today s Life changing Philosophies Price Stern Sloan pp 143 ISBN 0 8431 0409 0 Staff March 25 1976 Judge Clouds Future of Surviving Pyramid The Washington Post Langone Michael 1989 Beware of New Age Solutions to Age Old Problems Business and Society Review 69 39 42 Archived from the original on 2007 06 07 Retrieved 2007 05 25 Staff June 12 1973 Rites for Cosmetics Maker Slated Today in California The Washington Post Associated Press pp Obituaries NTSB brief OAK73FVG65 on Patrick s fatal crash Archived June 20 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Crash at Farrell s Ice Cream Parlor in Sacramento CA September 24 1972 Check Six 2002 Retrieved February 8 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Penn Patrick amp oldid 1199103894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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