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[590] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 688<br />

rectum. It won't let us purge ourselves of this crime and<br />

get past it.<br />

. . . The myopic fear of mentioning Ruby's<br />

Jewishness, and following his connections outward to<br />

Israel and international business and criminal<br />

syndicates, and inward to the Dallas Police and to<br />

judges and politicians, has bedeviled and divided the<br />

research community from the beginning.<br />

I couldn't put it any better myself. And, if anything, this letter<br />

(excerpted here) probably puts the matter in perhaps even better perspective<br />

(and more colorful prose) than <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> itself.<br />

And so it goes. The fight to suppress <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> is not just being<br />

carried out by the Israeli lobby and its front-line shock troops in the Anti-<br />

Defamation League (ADL). In fact, self-styled "researchers" into the JFK<br />

assassination conspiracy are also leading their expertise to the effort.<br />

'RESEARCHER' FIGHTS RESEARCH<br />

At the very height of the ADL's campaign to keep me from appearing at<br />

Saddleback College in Orange County, California (described in detail in the<br />

foreword) one of the ADL's most enthusiastic supporters was JFK<br />

assassination researcher Debra Conway who operates an organization<br />

known as JFK Lancer. On September 7, 1997 she posted a message on a<br />

JFK discussion group on the Internet bragging of her efforts to stop me<br />

from speaking. Her message read:<br />

"I called the college, the reporter, and others to protest the seminar. I wrote<br />

a letter to the editor of the [Los Angeles] Times, with copies to the college<br />

president and board, but it was not published. I called and wrote to friends<br />

who are Jewish and told them of my position against this seminar and why . .<br />

. I live in Orange County, California and I have also pledged to picket with<br />

the college professors and the Anti-Jewish Defense League [sic] against the<br />

seminar. I will not support anti-semitism in the guise of JFK assassination<br />

research."<br />

Conway also posted her unpublished letter which added, in part: "I<br />

have never seen any credible information on a conspiracy involving either<br />

Israel or the Nazis. Knowing that President Kennedy lead us in such<br />

turbulent times, there are many groups, countries, and persons who could be<br />

blamed for his assassination. You could make a case for them all if you do<br />

not look at all of the facts available."<br />

Of course Miss Conway never saw anything implicating Israel. It's<br />

supposed to be that way. It wasn't until <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> put all of the data<br />

together that people actually started thinking that Israeli involvement was a<br />

real possibility. So it's interesting that, in a way, Miss Conway admits,<br />

indirectly, that there could indeed be an Israeli motive in the sense, as she<br />

herself said, that there were "many groups, countries and persons" who<br />

could be blamed. But Debra Conway, I assure you, will never blame Israel.

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