A Matter of Money
If the truth about the assassination of President
Kennedy is a matter of money, then it will be enshrined in granite that
disgruntled leftist loser killed President Kennedy alone and there was no
conspiracy.
As Mary Farrell pointed out in her November in
Dallas JFK Lancer keynote speech some years ago, when it was apparent that
Oliver Stone’s movie “JFK” was going to make serious waves and threaten the
official version of events, the US News
and World Report published a short news item that former Warren Commission
lawyers had met in Washington D.C. and accumulated a $4 million dollar war
chest to counter Stone’s film.
I don’t know where that money went, but over the
course of a few years, Gerald Posner received a big advance to write his book “Case Closed,” Norman Mailer got a big
book contract to write his book on Oswald – the lone assassin, Vincent Bugliosi
got his major book contract for “Rewriting
History,” and Max Holland got paid to write for the CIA’s in house magazine,
obtained a major grant from a CIA academic front foundation and was financially
backed by a German Jewish venetian blind company. How shady is that?
Now, decades later, there’s the D.C. Spy Museum, the
Cold War Museum, and the recently established Intelligence Museum that is being
funded by $10 million dollar grant from the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
Society.
Meanwhile, on our side of the Devil’s Chessboard, we
have barely a half-dozen floundering organizations that are scrounging for
basic survival substance.
As I started a GoFundMe campaign to help finance my
JFK assassination research – we are more than half way there to reach the modest $3,000 amount I estimated it would cost me to continue this work for the rest of the
year.
I will be leaving for Dallas today – to attend the
CAPA conference that I helped organize over the past year – and it should be
one of the most important conferences ever held. Last year I opened the Lancer
Conference and said that was my Last Hurrah in Dallas, but since there is no
more Lancer Conference, CAPA, under the leadership of Dr. Cyril Wecht, it
should be very successful after the hard work of the board – especially Secretary
and program chair Glenda, and Treasurer Michael Nurko.
I am on the board of CAPA and the Truth and
Reconciliation Committee, but after so many presenters requested their air
fair and hotel be covered, the CAPA board voted we would pay our own way and hotel,
which puts me in a bind. While I have my air fair covered, the hotel room rate
is excessive for me and I will need some assistance.
I was going to stay on Bob Groden’s couch, but he
just got married at the Grassy Knoll the other day, and Friday, November 22 is
also his birthday, a double wammey. So I have a hotel reservation that I hope
to be able to pay on Sunday.
Those who have supported me include a number of
significant researchers who I have worked with over the years, and some
strangers, including one who said he donated just because I wrote about the
late, great Mae Brusssell. Another – Barbara heard me on Black Op radio and sent
a check with the Lao-Tzu quote, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a
single step,” and wrote: “Dear Bill, aren’t you glad you took that first step.
Julian Assange wrote ‘until I am free, everyone must take my place.’ The same
sentiment could be applied to JFK. – ‘Until the truth is found we must not give
up.”
[For those who still write checks, my snail mail
address is P.O. Box 250, New Lisbon, N.J. 08064]
CAPA also now has no-profit status that allows you
to deduct larger donations from your taxes to support our cause – and you can
do so through CAPA-US.org.
Patrick from San Fran also sent me a check for $50 –
earmarking it for beers with Bill Simpich, a request I will honor. And you can
earmark your donation - $20 buys Bill breakfast or lunch, $40 dinner, and $100
helps pay for the hotel room for a night.
If I can get enough support I may delay my return
flight home to stay in Texas a few days to visit and attempt to interview a few
important living witnesses – Carl Jenkins and John I.F. Harper, two of the
JMWAVE trainers of the Pathfinders, major subjects of mine. As with Ruth Paine,
these witnesses must be carefully approached so as to get their confidence and
cooperation.
My main objectives for this conference is to see to
the success of the Mock Texas Court of Inquiry, that we hope to conduct for
real sometime soon, and hook up with Professor John Newman and Rolf Larrson, of
the Kennedy Library, both of whose work coincides with my own. I also hope to
unite the divergent factions to focus on something we can accomplish – get Congressional
Oversight and public hearings on the JFK Act, especially now that there is a
new chairman of the House Oversight Committee.
After Dallas and a real Texas Court of Inquiry, and
JFK Act Oversight Hearings, our next task will be to formally interview the
last remaining witnesses, something that both CAPA and the TRC are attempting
to do together in an organized fashion. I am also preparing two books that all
donors will get sneak previews at - a CAPA Anthology of important news
articles, book excerpts and conference presentaions, and a second book on my
own journey through the JFK assassination story.
I hope you will support us in the long run, and me
this weekend. Thank you all for your support.
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