John has presented papers on the JFK assassination in Washington, D.C., Dallas, Texas, and previously in Providence. He has appeared briefly on CNN while testifying to the Assassination Records Review Board, has been the guest on a half-dozen radio talk shows, and has been quoted in numerous periodicals that range from The Los Angeles Times to The Albany Times. His earlier work on identifying Charles Willoughby's role predated The Man Who Knew Too Much by a full year. His role in linking Wickliffe Preston Draper to the controversial books The Nazi Connection and The Bell Curve in 1994 resulted in over 40 documented references on Lexus-Nexus to these facts. John feels that today's revelations about Richard Condon's historical novel and movie The Manchurian Candidate and one of its protagonists, Anastase Andreivitch Vonsiatsky, have the potential to be more important than his previous discoveries.