(Editor’s Note: So many times in his remarkable fight-for-freedom life, Warsaw-based writer David Dastych, has landed on the proverbial wing and a prayer.
Dastych dreams of having his name cleared for having served time in a Polish prison as a CIA operative, went down with the April 10, 2010 crash of the Tupolev Tu-154 in Smolensk, Russia when Poland’s President Lech Kaczynski was leading a delegation of top Polish officials, including Gen. Franciszek Gagor, head of the army and chief of staff, to memorial ceremonies at Katyn, the site of a massacre of 22,000 Poles by Soviet agents 70 years ago to the day. “Poland suffered a great tragedy this morning,” Dastych wrote in Canada Free Press (CFP).