11-01-2012, 05:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2012, 04:47 AM by LR Trotter.)
As I peek into this conference from out in the cold, hopefully I learn something. No doubt, much information is available, so it is my ability that determines what I pick up on. That said, and as I have said before, I am not a researcher, but as a student of the research I have studied the crime for awhile. And I can still recall as a HS student just shy of age 17, that Friday afternoon when the radio reports out of Dallas began to be broadcast over the classroom intercom. It did not take me long to feel as though, Houston, Texas, USA, World, we have a problem. Even at that age, and with my somewhat less than preferred intellect, the LHO lone assassin story seemed a little shallow. But, certainly after RFK was murdered, I became convinced that the official story of both assassinations was most likely untrue, and they were likely connected. What I seem to recognize among researchers, at some point research fatigue sets in. In most cases, hopefully it is overcome and the serious research continues on. However, as age progresses, I think we all want to think we know the truth, and the possibility exists that we, myself included, may let age have it's way. This is meant to be an observance, not a criticism. And, I thank DPF for the opportunity to post my thoughts among some very deep thinking researchers.