08-01-2019, 07:52 PM
I have been reading the posts on this and many other forums for years. I only joined in 2016 because I felt I had something relevant to say. Most other places I don't bother to join because all I have are opinions, and as the old saying goes opinions are like you-know-whats....everybody's got one. It concerned a story that involved Mae Brussels and John Judge and someone from my neck of the woods named Donald Norton back in the 1970s. While the man has lived a very peculiar life dating all the way back to his military history during the Vietnam 60s the inference in the thread was that possibly Lee Harvey Oswald had assumed his identity after the JFK assassination, which certainly wasn't the case. He may well have been a spook, and even mobbed up, but he was and is the same person he's always been. And I felt that ending the erroneous speculation of that thread was the right thing to do since I could.
I posted this on the RFK thread because I'm hoping that he will step forward and provide us hope for our country's leadership. I will not live to see it, but it is still what I wish for our country. And as I said before, I am grateful for you and all the other fine contributors who have put so much time and effort into trying to get pieces of the truth out. It is mentally draining to live your whole life being constantly cynical and never trusting in anything you read or hear. I want this to be a better world for those that come after me than it was for myself. But like you said Mr. Lemkin, I am not optimistic either. But I will never give up hope. Either truth and decency will out or we will all go down the highway to hell.
I posted this on the RFK thread because I'm hoping that he will step forward and provide us hope for our country's leadership. I will not live to see it, but it is still what I wish for our country. And as I said before, I am grateful for you and all the other fine contributors who have put so much time and effort into trying to get pieces of the truth out. It is mentally draining to live your whole life being constantly cynical and never trusting in anything you read or hear. I want this to be a better world for those that come after me than it was for myself. But like you said Mr. Lemkin, I am not optimistic either. But I will never give up hope. Either truth and decency will out or we will all go down the highway to hell.