Praise from a Future Generation is the story of the grassroots response to the official invesgitation of President Kennedy's assassination.
The Warren Commission conducted that official probe, but public opinion polls have consistently shown that few Americans believe its conclusion that there was no conspiracy. How could that be?
The main reason is the work of the earliest Commission critics. Their unsung efforts were acts of true patriotism, but today, few people know their names.
This book is their story.
Praise from a Future Generation is published by Wings Press.
"There are in our midst exceptional people...who have been making no less than heroic efforts to unravel the answers to how, why, and what-for John F. Kennedy was felled...to them belongs the praise of future generations."
—The Minority of One, 1966

Time to split hairs. I am neither a master of the web nor a ringmaster, yet "webmaster" is the prevailing term. I live with it, but I don't like it.
According to the dictionary, a "webmaster" is "a person who designs and develops Web sites." Well, I did not design the CTKA site, although I do upload new material to it and maintain stuff that's already there. And I did much of its re-design not so long ago.
I did, however, design this Praise from a Future Generation site.
Let's just say, "jack of some web sites, master of none."