It seems like JFK conferences are full of old men and women (both the presenters and the people watching the presentations).
With experts like John Judge (of COPA), Jim Marrs, Mark Lane, Vincent Salandria, Sherry Fiester, Jerry Pollicoff etc. dying in the last decade (not to mention key witnesses like Michael Paine, Jim Leavelle, Dr. Robert McClelland), it would appear that the 2020's is the last decade for the JFK research community.
By 2030, nothing but a shell will be left. No people (of note) will be left to give presentations and no people left to care to watch them.
Should we just pack up and focus our attention elsewhere?