I've just purchased my reservation to attend this year's conference presented by CAPA: Citizens Against Political Assassinations, which was founded and is still chaired by the legendary Dr. Cyril Wecht, a famous forensic pathologist who in 1965 presented a paper to the American Academy of Forensic Scientists in which he argued against the conclusions of the Warren Commission and gave his analysis and supporting evidence that the murder could not possibly be the work of a lone gunman but rather represented "the overthrow of the American government."
This year's conference is entirely virtual, and runs from Friday 20 November through Sunday 22 November (the 22nd of November, of course, being the anniversary of the murder of President Kennedy). The cost is $50 USD and enables live access to all the presentations as well as participation in the Q&A sessions after each presentation, as well as access to replays of each presentation and Q&A session. You can reserve your space through the sign-up page here.
The murder of President Kennedy, along with the subsequent murders of Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, eliminated the leaders of an entire generation, overthrew the will of the people, and set the nation on its current course: a course which has led to the place in which we find ourselves today, with repercussions felt around the world.
The late researcher and attorney Vincent Salandria declared that the murder of John F. Kennedy did not only kill the president: it effectively killed the presidency itself.
Some of the researchers presenting at this year's CAPA conference, including Dr. Cyril Wecht, have been bravely and tirelessly working to alert the people of the world to the significance of those assassinations for decades.
This year's conference also includes a full day dedicated to students, on Friday the 20th, for which registration is completely free.