
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PLEASE READ
It has been pointed out to me that heretofore I have failed to thank those who have been of great help and support to me during the years I researched the JFK assassination. All of these people have been in my heart and mind, but it was wrong of me not to show my appreciation publicly.
First, immeasurable thanks to my long-suffering wife Adrianne, who put up with my passion for the research, who (as a better writer than I) tackled my prose and tamed it when needed, and who (believing in the cause) patiently allowed me to try to find the truth.
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| Thanks for many years of friendship, eager interest, and "column inches" given by R.B. "Bernie" Reeves, founder and for many years publisher of Spectator Magazine. Bernie had already published articles of mine about the assassination when the issue that would become "The Raleigh Call" series in the Spectator came to light. Famous for fighting off bugged phones and unscrupulous competitors, Bernie is a tenacious advocate and an excellent editor, from whom I have learned much. He is now Editor and Publisher of Metro Magazine and Founder and prime moving force behind the annual Raleigh Spy Conference. |
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To Dr. James R. Black, my dear friend and co-author, goes much appreciation for so many things, not least of which is introducing the subject to me in the first place (see our article "Goodbye to All That").
I appreciate all of the hundreds of emails I get from people (especially the students) who want to know more about the assassination. I try to answer as many as I can, but my schedule sometimes keeps me from being as diligent as I would like.
Finally, sincere appreciation to all of the JFK researchers and authors, and those involved directly with the case, who gave me their time and expertise over the years -- Mark Lane, Tony Summers, Bob Blakey, Mary Ferrell, Judyth Vary, Larry Howard, Martin Shackleford, Bud Fensterwald, Victor Marchetti, and all of those who gave me help at the National Archives, to name but a few.
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