- IIRC it originally linked to the Black Op website itself, and information about the "conference."
I Googled around, and found this link that takes you to the same place the original link did:
http://www.blackopradio.com/hawaii_2011.htmlAccording to
that link, the "conference" is still on. And it appears to be updated since last I looked at it months ago: it has new pictures from Hawaii, and a new "agenda" for our "Researchers" to rally around:
"The time has come for Unification of the JFK Research Community,
It's time to take the money away from the city and state that murdered JFK
It's time to organize against well funded dis-information
It's time to inspire people of various views to get together what we agree on
It's time to drop focus where researchers disagree... and focus on progress
It's time for science and research to expose the fraud of the Warren Commisson (Sic)
Goal: To Resolve Differences In A Common Agenda"This part of the new "agenda" was particularly repulsive:
"It's time to take the money away from the city and state that murdered JFK"I guess our "Researchers" - at least as personified by Len Osanic - think it's cool to
collectively blame an entire state and its citizens for a crime that was committed nearly fifty years ago. Even if one accepts the absurd proposition that there was a conspiracy to assassinate JFK in 1963, is it really either logical or just to collectively blame an
entire city and state fifty years after the fact for the crime? According to Black OP Radio the answer is: yep.
That's "Researcher" logic for you, in a nutshell.
Anyway, the embedded video says "March 2011," but the first page I linked to in the original OP said "April 18-24," just like the one above. The video contradicts this, for some reason. Now it appears the thing has been postponed/canceled indefinitely - Jesse Ventura doesn't like TSA or something. Much, much confusion: our "Researchers" seem to be quite disorganized and unable to get their shit together for any sustained period of time - and not just when it comes to actual historical facts, credible evidence and verifiable data.
Looks like I'm not going to be able to get that Black Op Radio T-shirt I was so hoping for, after all.
:cry: :cry: :cry: