Albert Doyle Wrote:...He has an almost priestly demeanor.
That was my impression, as well, when I met him in Worcester, MA at a stop on his book tour. He is one of our modern-day disciples. I remain in awe of his book "Resistance and Contemplation", a guidebook for the rest of us.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
The crosshairs in Dan Goldman's title page are on the temple entry indicated by Malcolm Kilduff at the Parkland press conference and seen in the hairline of the stare of death photo described by mortician Tom Robinson which he "filled with a little wax."
This is posited by Sherry Fiester from trajectory analysis indicating the south knoll/overpass as the source for a wound which did not transit the midline, but entered the right temple and exited where forty witnesses at Parkland, Bethesda and Dealey indicated, the right lower rear or occipital-parietal leaving the oft-described baseball-sized exit.
The Goldman comic would be a great story board for developing a treatment of Douglass utilizing the Avengers-type of comic-cinema.
Telling the story from Douglass through a Stan Lee meets Hollywood CGI medium.