13-03-2013, 02:44 AM
John Kelin Wrote:The attached PDF dates to July 1997, and is presented for what it's worth. In my mind, it isn't worth much though it does show that the amnesty idea was presented, however feebly, in the mighty Wurlitzer of the NY Times.
It was sent me by Ray Marcus a couple of years ago. I'd forgotten about it until now, though at some point since I found a cleaner copy on the NYT online archive.
Readers will note the distinction between "conspiracy theorists" and "thoughtful, fair-minded students of history." There are other, similar sins. Consider the source.
Thank you so much for this, John.
As George Michael Evica noted in his essay published in the January, 1998 edition of Lancer's Kennedy Assassination Chronicles, my original idea for amnesty was offered as far back as 1992.
I was not aware of the NYT piece until a few minutes ago, when I first read your previous post. To my knowledge, GM was not aware of it. But i easily could be wrong.
For the record.
Do you think the time has come to propose an Amnesty Initiative again -- especially given the significance of James Douglass's work and its philosophical underpinnings?