We came via Hyannis with hopes of talking with someone at the Cape Cod Times about our walk and the reasons for it. That conversation was not to be, though, for reasons we’ll get into another time. We visited only the Times lobby before heading on.
Up Main Street a few doors is the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Museum. We stopped to say hello and I said I’d be back when I had time to do justice to it. We told two staffers in the front office what we were doing in town: walking with our four “9/11 Truth” signs from Provincetown to the New York State border to help increase public awareness of the fraudulent nature of the 9/11 Commission’s Report on the attacks of September 2001. We said it wasn’t any better than the Warren Commission’s report pinning JFK’s murder on Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone gunman in Dallas.
Their polite smiles were replaced by slightly altered not-exactly smiles and they declined comment except to wish us a good journey.
There’s more to today, but it’s well after 10 and I’m going to bed.
— Mark
May the sins of Allen Dulles haunt the the two staffers at the JFK Museum till the end of their days. Maybe your chat will get them to read The Devil’s Chessboard and they will emerge from their curated cocoon. That was an apropos stop to make, highly relevant to a truth walk. Why the Cape Cod Times did not immediately usher you in to a meeting with the editor in chief and publisher, I can’t understand. 🤔