22-05-2011, 06:20 AM
On the very last page (it's unnumbered, and in the Reading Group Guide section of the Simon and Schuster/Touchstone 2008 edition of JFK and the Unspeakable) (my copy is inscribed and signed by the author), Douglass answers this question:
"Is there anything else you uncovered about the JFK assassination conspiracy that you wish had been included in [the book], or were you able to fit all of your findings in the book?"
He answered:
"I included only what I could back up with solid sources that the reader could check out. Hence all the endnotes. There is far more than this beneath the surface. Yet we know enough, and have known enough for a long time, to see the truth. I believe that what is written here is only a tiny, visible piece of a systemic evil that continues to reach into the depths of our world. But grace also abounds. Peace is possible."
Color emphasis is mine.
"Is there anything else you uncovered about the JFK assassination conspiracy that you wish had been included in [the book], or were you able to fit all of your findings in the book?"
He answered:
"I included only what I could back up with solid sources that the reader could check out. Hence all the endnotes. There is far more than this beneath the surface. Yet we know enough, and have known enough for a long time, to see the truth. I believe that what is written here is only a tiny, visible piece of a systemic evil that continues to reach into the depths of our world. But grace also abounds. Peace is possible."
Color emphasis is mine.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"