Saturday, November 10, 2007

JFK Lancer - Dallas, Texas

Wow! I can't believe it's almost time to head to Dallas for the annual convocation of JFK researchers. I've been working feverishly on my presentation. I'll be talking to the group on Sunday November 18, hosted by JFK Lancer (see link below). This annual event is the largest gathering of researchers who are trying to resolve one of this country's greatest tragedies. I've spoken to the group in the past, trying to learn whether there was any actual link between Richard Cain and the Kennedy assassination.

This year I'll be talking about what I learned about his alleged involvment and I'll open it up a little more by talking about Richard's involvment with Cuban refugees, training them for the Bay of Pigs invasion and using CIA sponsored access to the Glenview (IL) Naval Air Station to conduct the training. I've attempted to get confirmation from the CIA about this program, but so far their response has been "we can neither confirm nor deny." More on that later.

http://jfklancer.com/index.html

Mostly what I'm going to talk about is how the research community helped me to deal with and ultimately to disprove the allegation that Richard Cain killed JFK. Without this group I doubt that I'd ever have gotten to meet the one guy who helped put it to rest.

The book fair in Washington on November 1 was a terrific event. and I'm grateful to the National Press Club for the invitation to participate.

http://www.press.org/

I'll post an update when I return from Dallas. Thanks for your interest and support.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Mike,

    I am glad you wrote this book. It cleared up a lot of misconceptions I have had over the years.

    I didnt know that my mother introduced her brother John to Richard's mother(forgot her name).It would seem that Richard never got a break in his life, and that makes me sad. As adults, it is always the challenge to make our choices work for us in a positive way.

    Sincerely, Nedra McNamara

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