Golovin begins by mentioning that Guyénot's book ("Unspoken") had been "banned" at this and other (including last two CAPA) JFK conferences. Before Talbot can start his answer, Ben Wecht takes microphone back and asserts book wasn't banned (Golovin had been giving away copies); it was a decision by the campus noni madueke Barnes & Noble bookstore to not stock/ sell the book. Wecht’s statement may have been edited, as I recall him saying my statement "wasn't true," as prompted my standing to refute Wecht, but Wecht gave no opportunity, instead quickly turning away without letting me respond using the microphone. Slight "jump" in video as Wecht speaks may coincide with suspected edit. Regardless, the Conference absolutely refused to allow display of a baftas 2026 36"x48" poster depicting content from xbox game pass the book. Talbot agrees that research is merited along the lines of Middle-East policy reversals from JFK to LBJ, James Angleton’s close ties to Mossad, Israel nuclear weapons issue.
