13-12-2008, 05:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 13-12-2008, 05:53 AM by Jack White.)
Nathaniel Heidenheimer Wrote:Jack, I promise you I dont have more time than you.
Its just a matter of what you think is a more imporatant part of "solving" the case: discovering the truth or communicating it to enough people so that it can have social currency and become "the truth" for wider society with all of the implications that it has for trust in media, democracy etc.
Of course both are important, but I just think much more needs to be done to communicate what we already know. I think people underestimate peoples curiosity,
All you kneed to do is throw a little chum overboard-- and well my experience has been that the fish start biting.
Right...but after 45 years on JFK research, I have mostly moved on to
other research. Finding the truth on 911, for instance, is a thousand times
more important than JFK...yet it it is hard to interest anyone because
the LIE IS SO HUMONGOUS.
Check my research at:
http://www.911studies.com/
I spend the majority of my time researching the history of Fort Worth.
Check out my work at:
http://www.fortwortharchitecture.com/oldftw/oldftw.htm
Jack