I’m Also Speaking at CAPA’s JFK Conference in Dallas
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Reminder: I’ll be speaking at the JFK Lancer conference and also at the CAPA conference, which are being held on November 22-24 in Dallas. Both of them are fantastic JFK-assassination-related conferences. I highly recommend registering for both and then picking and choosing which sessions you would like to attend at both conferences. I will have some of my JFK books there to autograph and sell at a discounted price. I hope to see you there!
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I have just accepted an invitation to participate in a second conference in Dallas on the JFK assassination. This conference is sponsored by Citizens Against Political Assassinations (CAPA), which has long been my favorite JFK-assassination-related organization.
This will be my second time to speak at a CAPA conference, and it’s a big honor for me to do so. The conference runs from Friday, November 22, through Sunday, November 24. I will be participating in a panel on Saturday morning entitled, “The JFK Records Panel.”
Some of the people whose views on the assassination I highly respect will be speaking at this conference. They include Doug Horne, David Mantik, Jim DiEuginio, Larry Schnapf, and Gerald McKnight.
You can see the schedule for the conference and register here.
As I have previously announced, I will also be speaking at the excellent JFK Lancer Conference in Dallas on that same weekend. It is the longest-running conference specializing in the JFK assassination. My longtime friend Mike Swanson, author of the excellent books The War State: The Cold War Origins Of The Military-Industrial Complex And The Power Elite, 1945-1963 and Why The Vietnam War?: Nuclear Bombs and Nation Building in Southeast Asia, 1945-1961, will also be speaking at this conference. My talk will be on Saturday afternoon. You can register for this conference
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