02-08-2013, 10:51 AM
Gaeton Gonzi gave a speech in 1998 titled "We Know the Truth" that is also included in John Kelin's site
Fifty.
Fonzi closed his speech with the following pledge:
It's time we climbed into our own ring. That's what our future demands. Our future as researchers demands that we abandon our posture as explorers of a mystery and assume the role as re-enforcers of the foundation of truth. That, after all, is what most of us have been about. Now from this distance, these thirty-five years from that awful day, we can now clearly know what we believed from the beginning. Now we know the truth.
Let us shift the focus of the American people, let us lead the American people away from believing the truth to knowing the truth. And we can do this if we are persistent and steadfast in proclaiming the truth. This, I suggest, should be our challenging cry for the future:
We know who killed President Kennedy.
Why don't you?
Shouldn't we choose this cry as our motto for the 50th anniversary?
Now we know the truth.
We know who killed President Kennedy.
Why don't you?
Fifty.
Fonzi closed his speech with the following pledge:
It's time we climbed into our own ring. That's what our future demands. Our future as researchers demands that we abandon our posture as explorers of a mystery and assume the role as re-enforcers of the foundation of truth. That, after all, is what most of us have been about. Now from this distance, these thirty-five years from that awful day, we can now clearly know what we believed from the beginning. Now we know the truth.
Let us shift the focus of the American people, let us lead the American people away from believing the truth to knowing the truth. And we can do this if we are persistent and steadfast in proclaiming the truth. This, I suggest, should be our challenging cry for the future:
We know who killed President Kennedy.
Why don't you?
Shouldn't we choose this cry as our motto for the 50th anniversary?
Now we know the truth.
We know who killed President Kennedy.
Why don't you?