I am very blessed that, to date, there are more than 400,000 YouTube views of my June 10 interview at the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco and the July 8 presentation at a prestigious library near Dallas (link below). This said, the main question I am asked by folks around the world via email is “Why do we care about what happened to Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Kilgallen and JFK when they died some 60 years ago? And the answer I give is twofold, first, my research is all about history and destroying distortions of history, but more importantly, the relevance is that during the early 1960s when these three icons died, no questions were asked but instead government accounts were accepted without any real inquiry as to what really happened. And that failure to question extends to this day so in my interviews, etc. I encourage people, especially young people, to ask questions whether it is about the vaccine, actions of congress, or issues in their neighborhood or city, so the truth is exposed. If that doesn’t happen, we have no one to blame but ourselves regarding the crazy state of the world today.
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Published on August 03, 2021 09:01