History in the Making
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Jfk Lancer Publications & Productions
Presents
November in Dallas 2006 JFK Assassination studies
“History in the Making” November 17-19, 2006 Dallas, TX Crown Plaza Hotel, Dallas
NID 2006 Schedule JFK Lancer Publications and Productions is pleased to welcome you to the November in Dallas 2006 Research Conference on the Assassination of John F Kennedy. As an added feature, Sunday’s panel will focus on the assassination of Robert Kennedy.
Friday
Saturday cont’d
JFK Crime Scene Investigation Panel 8:30 - 8:45 8:45 - 9:30 9:30 - 10:15 10:15 - 10:30 10:30 - 11:30 11:30 - 11:45 11:45 - 12:00 12:00 - 1:00 1:00 - 2:00 2:00 - 3:00 3:00 - 3:15 3:15 - 4:00 4:15 - 5:00 5:00 - 5:45 5:45 - 6:00 6:00 - 7:00 7:00 - 7:45 7:45 - 8:45
Larry Hancock, Welcome Craig Roberts, Introduction Sherry Gutierrez, Crime Scene Investigation 1963 Break - Please visit our resource room Gerald McKnight, Flaws in the Warren Commission Process Q&A Authors Book Signing - resource room Lunch Break George Michael Evica, Oswald’s Rifle Donald Thomas, NRC Redux: New Challenges to Acoustical Evidence Break - Please visit our resource room Colin McSween - JFK Wounds as Reported at Parkland Sherry Gutierrez, Trajectory Analysis Stu Wexler, “Ballistics” Q&A Dinner Break Rex Bradford and Jeff Morley, New CIA documents Stephen Roy, Ferrie: A Life in Pictures
6:00 - 6:15 6:15 - 7:00 7:00 - 9:00
Q&A Social Hour (Bar) JFK Lancer-Mary Ferrell Award’s Banquet
Sunday
RFK Panel 8:30 - 9:15 9:15 - 10:15 10:15 - 11:15 11:15 - 11:30 11:30 - 1:00 1:00 - 2:00 2:00 - 3:00 3:00 - 3:15 3:15 - 4:15 4:15 - 5:15 5:15 - 5:30
Rex Bradford, Introduction to RFK Assassination Larry Hancock, Ambassador Hotel John Williams, Robert D. Morrow Q&A Lunch William Law, RFK Evidence Archives Larry Hancock, Profiling the RFK Conspiracy Break Colin McSween, Oswald’s Rifle Revisited Rex Bradford and Larry Hancock, Web Site Resources Q & A and closing
Saturday
Oswald in New Orleans 8:30 - 9:00 9:00 - 9:30 9:30 - 10:15 10:15 - 10:30 10:30 - 10:45 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 - 2:30 2:30 - 3:00 3:00 - 4:00 4:00 - 5:00 5:00 - 6:00
Stephen Tyler, David Ferrie in New Orleans Stu Wexler and Jim Olivier, Oswald at the Black Lamp Lounge Jim Olivier and Special Guest Anne Dischler Q&A Break - Please visit our resource room Larry Hancock brief for Plaza and tours Plaza and Lunch Resource Room Special Presentation: William Law, White House Witness Lamar Waldron, Cuban Affairs and LHO Associates Not Fully Explored Jack Swike, Atsugi and Oswald in the Far East
The JFK Lancer Resource Room Schedule for NID 2006:
Opens at 8 AM Friday through Sunday
Closes Friday at 6:30 PM for the day
Closes Sunday at 1 PM for the Conference
Closes Saturday 12 - 2:00 PM for the Plaza Trip Closes Saturday at 6:30 PM for the day
Speakers and Guests Craig Roberts is an investigative journalist, his background includes four years in the United States Marine Corps as a rifleman and sniper, with one year of that in Vietnam (1965-66). He is a retired Tulsa, Oklahoma police officer, having served as a patrol officer, investigator, TAC (Swat) team member, bomb tech, and helicopter pilot. During this time he had a parallel career in the military, serving in the Army Reserve as an infantry officer and intelligence officer. He retired in 2000 as a lieutenant colonel. Craig is the author of over a dozen books, which include “The Walking Dead: A Marine’s Story of Vietnam,” “One Shot--One Kill: America’s Combat Snipers,” “Combat Medic-Vietnam,” “Police Sniper,” “Hellhound,” “Kill Zone: A Sniper Looks at Dealey Plaza,” “The Medusa File: Crimes and Coverups of the U.S. Government,” and “JFK: The Dead Witnesses”. Craig has unique experience and knowledge which allows him to set the stage for the conference by presenting a brief foundation for additional speakers. Larry Hancock is the author of the newly released “Someone Would Have Talked”. He also co-authored (with Connie Kritzberg) of “November Patriots”, a work of historically-based fiction concerning the death of JFK, and “Someone Would Have Talked” (2003) a research work containing 5 years of cold war history, Cuban exiles, renegade CIA officers, and Mafioso, and a vast span of documents. Hancock has spent the last thirty-plus years dealing with computers and
communications and has expended considerable effort conducting research on intelligence aspects of the assassination. Larry was given the JFK Lancer New Frontier Award in 2000 and then the JFK Lancer-Mary Ferrell Legacy Award in 2001. Larry will be speaking on The Ambassador Hotel.
William Law developed an interest in the Kennedy assassination in 1975 with the showing of Abraham Zapruder’s 26-second home movie of the event on Geraldo Rivera’s “Goodnight America” program. Several years later, after reading David Lifton’s book “Best Evidence”, Law began researching Kennedy’s murder. Results of that research have appeared in the books “November Patriots” by Constance Kritzberg and Larry Hancock, “JFK: The Medical Evidence Reference by Vincent Palamara, “Murder In Dealey Plaza” edited by James Fetzer, and Paris Flammonde’s forthcoming opus “An Encyclopedic Narrative and Historical and Personal Perspective on The Kennedy Coup d’État”. Law has written for the research periodicals the “Kennedy Assassination Chronicles” and the “Dealey Plaza Echo”, is producer of the forthcoming DVD “The Gathering”, and currently serves as a consultant to film director Brian McKenna for his upcoming documentary “Killing Kennedy”. He lives with his family in Central Oregon. William is presenting “An Audio Interview With a White House Witness and “Robert Kennedy Witness and Evidence Archives.”
Stu Wexler is a High School Advanced Placement studies teacher who graduated from Tulane University in 1998 with a degree in history and a minor in philosophy. He has been researching the JFK assassination since the 7th grade, and has made presentations on the subject at his high school and previous JFK Lancer NID Conferences. Wexler’s main interests in the case are Oswald’s background and the physical evidence. Stu is presenting information concerning Oswald and the Black Lamp Lounge. Lamar Waldron, long-time assassination researcher and author of the new book, “Ultimate Sacrifice: John and Robert Kennedy, the Plan for a Coup in Cuba, and the Murder of JFK” (with Thom Hartmann, 2006). Among the evidence unearthed by Waldron are hundreds of CIA, military and State Department documents specifically referring to a plan for a coup in Cuba, conceived by Robert Kennedy, drafted by the military with support from the CIA. Waldron’s historical research has been featured on the History Channel, and in magazines like “Vanity Fair”. Lamar is presenting on Cuban Affairs and LHO Associates Not Fully Explored. Sherry Gutierrez has testified as a Court certified expert in crime scene reconstruction and bloodstain pattern analysis in over 30 judicial districts in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. Gutierrez formerly headed the Forensic Investigative Units for Louisiana St. Charles Parish and the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Department. Publications include “Bloodstain Pattern Identification and Documentation: A Workbook for Analyst” (1990), “Blood Evidence; What Does the Blood Tell Us?” (1997), and “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and the Kennedy Assassination”, The Echo, England, (2002). Sherry was given the JFK Lancer New Frontier Award in 2003. Sherry will be presenting on 1963 Crime Scene Investigative Techniques and the South Knoll Trajectory. George Michael Evica is the author of “And We Are All Mortal” (1978). Co-organizer and chairperson of eleven national JFK conferences in Hartford (two), Chicago, Providence, and Dallas (seven). Presenter at fifteen national conferences of twenty major papers and author of twelve published articles on JFK, his presidency, and his death. Invited to give testimony to the Assassinations Records Review Board meeting in Boston. Evica is a recipient of the Mary Ferrell/JFK Lancer Lifetime Achievement Award in Dallas, 1997. George Michael will be presenting on “Oswald’s Rifle.
Gerald McKnight is a professor of history at Hood College, where he is chair of the History and Political Science Department. He is an expert on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King. McKnight is also the author of the books, “The Last Crusade: Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI and the Poor People’s Campaign” (1998) and “Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why” (2005). Gerald will be addressing Flaws in “The Warren Commission Process”. John Williams Ph.D, Department of Human Development, Family Living and Community Educational Services, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin. John will be presenting on Robert Morrow: Agent Exile, Williams has conducted a series of interviews with Robert D. Morrow, the CIA contract agent who claimed he had provided the rifles used in the assassination of President Kennedy. (Morrow died in May, 1998) Morrow’s discovery of material around Robert Kennedy’s assassination came about during a private investigation of the death of JFK he was conducting during the later 1970s. This address reviews the context of that discovery along with the narrative thesis Morrow developed as a result of it as well as a brief summary of the consequences that followed. The address will conclude with a partial critique of Morrow’s findings. Rex Bradford has devoted himself to scanning documents and digitizing audio recordings related to the assassination of JFK, most recently in relation to Lee Harvey Oswald’s alleged visit to Mexico City. He is the webmaster for History Matters Document Collections, AARC Document Collections, and the Mary Ferrell Foundation. An author and a designer of games for computers, he resides in Massachusetts. Rex is presenting information on Updates in the CIA Documents and Web Site Resources. Stephen Roy is the Executive Director of a nonprofit television corporation in Massachusetts and a former teacher of television production at the college level. He has long been intrigued by the New Orleans aspects of the assassination and by David Ferrie in particular. He has been working since 1985 on the first in-depth biography of Ferrie, tentatively titled “Perfect Villain: David Ferrie and the JFK Mystery.” The book is based upon numerous interviews and all available documentation on Ferrie. More than 80% of the material will be new to most researchers. Roy has contributed to several books and gave a presentation on Ferrie at NID 2000. He is also involved in a film project involving Ferrie.
Steven is presenting a photo show with commentary, tracing the life of David Ferrie from his birth in Cleveland to his death in New Orleans. Most of these pictures have never been seen before by the research community. The presentation will conclude a special find relating to Ferrie’s life.
Donald B. Thomas, Ph.D. is a scientist with the Federal Government. He is the author of the article, “The Acoustical Evidence in the Kennedy Assassination Revisited” which appeared in the journal Science & Justice (2001). The thrust of his research has been to demonstrate concordance between the audio and video evidence of the assassination. He was the recipient of the Mary Ferrell-JFK Lancer New Frontier Award in 2002. There have been many challenges to the acoustical evidence since 2001, in particular, a recently published rebuttal (2006) in Science & Justice by the surviving members of the 1982 NRC panel. This presentation will demonstrate how the challenges to the acoustical evidence have made it stronger. Jack Swike is a graduate of Marine Corp OCS, Infantry Officers School, Naval Intelligence School, Marine Corps Amphibious Intelligence School and Army Counterintelligence Agent School. He holds a BS Degree from Florida State and a Masters from Roosevelt University in Chicago. He has attended Michigan State University, Indiana University, Johns Hopkins, John Marshall Law School and the University of Chicago. Jack was assigned to Atsugi in 1956 and performed duties as Marine Security and Intelligence Officer. He has been researching matters pertaining to Lee Harvey Oswald and Oswald’s tour of duty in the Far East for a number of years and will be presenting background information on Atsugi and addressing a number of issues relating to that facility and to Lee Oswald’s assignments and activities. Stephen Tyler is the New Orleans based filmmaker of “He Must Have Something” about the Jim GarrisonClay Shaw case. Producer/Director Stephen Tyler interviewed many of the major players for this program, including key prosecution witness Perry Russo, Judge Haggerty, defense attorney Irvin Diamond and, of course, D.A. Jim Garrison. He also produced “Dega In New Orleans,” winner of numerous awards, and “Our Heritage Is At Stake,” a documentary on the controversial politician David Duke. Tyler has also produced segments for the “Oprah” show and “Access
Hollywood.” Stephen will be presenting information on “David Ferrie in New Orleans.”
Jim Oliver is a Louisiana based television journalist and JFK researcher. Jim has been researching and studying the assassination of John F. Kennedy for over 30 years. He has produced numerous television segments on various aspects of the assassination including several interviews with Jim Garrison. Jim is presenting information concerning “Oswald and the Black Lamp Lounge”. Colin McSween has been researching the JFK Assassination almost from the day of the event. Gainfully employed in Funeral Service since 1980, Colin has served the British Columbia Coroner’s Service for 12 years including managing homicide crime scenes, transferring remains for the Coroner’s Dept. & witnessing & assisting on hundreds of Major Crime Autopsies- the vast majority being on gunshot victims. He has researched & experimented with various types of firearms including those alleged to have been used in the assassination of JFK. He also consults for the film industry in the area of Forensics, death scenes, deathlike cosmetics & firearms. In fact, he was responsible for recreating the JFK fatal head wound for The X Files. A professional actor, Colin appeared as William Greer- JFK’s Secret Service chauffeur in “The X Files” in 1996. Special Guest - Anne Dischler Mrs. Dischler worked as assistant investigator to Lt. Francis Fruge of the Louisiana State Police for the office of District Attorney Jim Garrison of Orleans Parish, Louisiana. She primarily worked in the areas concerning Rose Cheramie and interviews of citizens of Clinton, Louisiana as they concerned the Shaw\Ferrie\ Oswald appearances in that Louisiana town prior to the assassination of President Kennedy. Dischler still has the three stenographic pads of field notes she accumulated during her tenure on the Clinton investigation in 1967. Dischler interviewed many people in Jackson and Clinton Louisiana. Dischler has first hand information concerning Shaw possibly being identified as traveling with Oswald; and the voting card Oswald is alleged to have signed in Clinton, LA. Her attendance at NID 2006 will be a rare opportunity for researchers to question someone with first hand knowledge of the investigation, and JFK Lancer is honored at her attendance.
To our Speakers and Guests: Thank you for your assistance to JFK Lancer in promoting public understanding of the historical record surrounding the Kennedy assassination .
2006 JFK Lancer - Mary Ferrell Awards Don Roberdeau
2 0 0 6 R e c i p i e n t o f t h e J F K L a n c e r N e w Frontier Award Presented in appreciation for your contribution of new evidence and furthering the study of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Don Roberdeau, a United States Navy military veteran, has served around the world in the United States Navy. One of Don’s requested operational commands was to serve aboard the aircraft carrier, U.S.S. John F. Kennedy. Don remembers the assassination weekend and kept himself informed with respect to others research from November 22, 1963 to 1975. Since seeing the Zapruder film in motion in the Spring of 1975, Don has been personally researching details and discoveries about the assassination, speaking with witnesses (including 38 Dealey Plaza witnesses), freely discussing assassination details and considerations with individuals and groups, and freely contributing on the Internet and in print. Don Roberdeau has also contributed to what many researchers have stated is the most accurate professionally surveyed research map of Dealey Plaza; as it pinpoints victims locations, details important attack-related information, pinpoints witnesses & photographers locations and observations, evidentiary artifacts, suspected assassins locations & bullet trajectories, etc. In honor of Don Roberdeau’s contributions toward the Dealey Plaza Map, JFK Lancer is providing a CD of his work as a gift to every conference attendee.
Rex Bradford
2 0 0 6 R e c i p i e n t o f t h e J F K L a n c e r N e w Frontier Award Presented in appreciation for your contribution of new evidence and furthering the study of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Rex Bradford is an expert on the assassination of JFK and is well-known for his prolific work as electronic archivist of JFK assassination records. Rex is best known for his extensive writing about the mysteries surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald’s alleged trip to Mexico City. Rex also runs the History Matters website, and is Vice-President of the Assassination Archives and Research Center in Washington, DC. The goal of
History Matters is to serve as a repository and focal point for education and research on the subject of the JFK assassination and related topics in Cold War history. The Mary Ferrell Foundation Archive is the largest searchable electronic collection of materials related to the JFK assassination and its larger historical context, including over declassified government documents, essays, publications, multi-media and journals. In his role as Senior Archivist and Analyst for the Mary Ferrell Foundation, Rex has made over 300,000 pages of declassified records available for viewing and searching, along with photographs, audio and video files, essays, and more. JFK Lancer is pleased to honor Rex Bradford’s faithfulness in providing internet access to historical material for research and education concerning the assassination of President Kennedy.
Gerald McKnight
2006 Recipient of the JFK Lancer Legacy Award Presented in appreciation for your permanent additions to the record of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Gerald McKnight is professor emeritus of history at Hood College, where he was chair of the History and Political Science Department. He is an expert on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King. “McKnight is author of the books, The Last Crusade: Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI and the Poor People’s Campaign” (1998) and “Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why” (2005). Gerald is also the co-director of the Harold Weisberg Archives. Housed at Hood College, the Weisberg Archives is the world’s largest private collection of government documents and public records relating to Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas Nov. 22, 1963. The archive also includes about 85,000 pages of FBI documents on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. All the government documents in the collection are in pristine condition. Once fully cataloged, the Hood Weisberg Archive will provide an accessible research capability unlike anything currently available. It will provide a unique research engine vastly superior to the main repository of Kennedy assassination records and documents housed at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Md. JFK Lancer is proud to recognize the commitment Gerald McKnight has displayed in preserving the Weisberg
Archives, which have been key to the evolution of the Kennedy assassination researcher.
Phil Hopley
2006 Recipient of the JFK Lancer Legacy Award Presented in appreciation for your permanent additions to the record of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Phil Hopley of Sidney, Australia is the webmaster for “The JFK Link,” an archive of documents relevant to the “life, administration, death, and legacy” of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Understanding and experiencing the annoyance of trying to locate political speeches, Hopley has produced a web site that makes JFK’s career speeches free and easily accessible to anyone. Phil Hopley’s interest in JFK’s assassination began at the age of six when Senator Robert F. Kennedy was killed. He bought three copies of the Zapruder film from Penn Jones Jr. in 1976, and that year gave his first public presentations on the assassination to approximately 150 school students spread over the 6 hour school day. Since then Phil has given presentations to school and scout groups, insurance investigation conferences and, in 1995, the New South Wales Police Academy. Since 1999 Phil has been the webmaster of JFKLink. com, a site devoted to not only the Public Papers of the Presidents from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton, but the only website with all the 1960 campaign speeches of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon. In 2006 he contributed association diagrams for Larry Hancock’s book “Someone Would Have Talked” and is currently researching the origins of The Fair Play For Cuba Committee. Phil is a qualified Intelligence Analyst and is currently employed in the insurance industry.
Steve Thomas
2006 Recipient of the JFK Lancer Promise Award Presented in appreciation for your work towards uncovering the truth in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, with the hope you will continue to share your efforts in the future. Steve Thomas was born in Chicago in 1952 and later moved with his family to Pennsylvania. Steve got his master’s degree in Library Science in 1985 and has been a Library Director in Montana, Oklahoma, Colorado, Pennsylvania where he is currently living and working in Newburgh, Indiana with his wife Beverly. He just recently built a $10 million new Central Library for the
Ohio Township Public Library System in Newburgh. This Library is one of only 80 libraries in the U.S. and Canada selected to be included in the “Libraries We Love” coffee table book due to be published by the Berkshire Publishing Group in Massachusetts in October. Steve is being recognized for his relentless pursuit of the documents released both under the JFK Act and other Law Enforcement or Government agency archives. He shows no hesitation to review even the most complicated records or testimony, eagerly sharing his findings, showing ego or bias.
C•O•U•R•A•G•E “History is a relentless master. It has no present, only the past rushing into the future. To try to hold fast is to be swept aside. Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction. John F. Kennedy
We are pleased to announce —
2006 Mary FerrellJFK Lancer Pioneer Award
EARL GOLZ Investigative reporter for the Dallas Morning News, Austin (Texas) American-Statesman, and the Wall Street Journal, and JFK assassination expert. Presented in appreciation of your lifetime dedication and contributions to the study of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. President John F. Kennedy
JFK Lancer Productions & Publications
We are pleased to announce —
2006 Mary FerrellJFK Lancer Teacher of the Year
Michael Rieg Us History and Government Indiana High School, Indiana, PA
Presented in appreciation of your standard of excellence in teaching young people, and your contributions to the study of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
JFK Lancer Productions & Publications
CONFERENCE GUIDELINES: • Please be prompt! We will make every attempt to begin each session at the time stated and to stick to the schedule. • Please speak softly in the hallway outside of the Conference room. • You may audiotape presentations for your personal use only. You may not put this material on your website. No video-taping. • Flash cameras are permitted unless they become distracting to the speaker. • You must wear your name badge for all conference events, including the Banquet. • There will be question and answer time at the end of each group of speakers. We ask that you be respectful of the views of others. • Handouts, if available, will be on a table in the Conference room. Afterwards available on the JFK Lancer website. • Some presentations will have supporting DVDs, CD-Roms, Videos, or Documents available in the Resource Room. Please ask about them.
IMPORTANT INFO DEALEY PLAZA REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY: Saturday, November 18, 12:00 -12:30pm. You must provide your own transportation to the Plaza. Cabs are available to reserve at the front desk.
AWARDS BANQUET: Saturday, November 18th evening 7:00 pm. in the hotel restaurant. Included in conference fee. Social hour before. Please inform Debra Conway if you are not planning to attend the banquet.
The Mary Ferrell Foundation is devoted to carrying on the legacy of Mary Ferrell, whose integrity and fierce dedication to truth is an inspiration to many. find out more: http://www.maryferrell.org
NID JFK ASSASSINATION TOUR: This custom tour of assassination related sites will be conducted by Ken Holmes Jr. of Southwestern Historical Tours. http://www.swhistorical.com 2 hour tour, $40 per person, 4 persons per tour* •Thursday, Nov 16, 9:00am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm •Friday, Nov 17, 9:00am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm •Saturday, Nov 18, 2:00pm, 4:00pm •Sun, Nov 19, 9:00am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm •Mon, Nov 20, 9:00am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm *Larger groups must be booked in advance.
JFK Lancer wishes to extend a special thank you to the following persons: Steve Conway Larry Hancock Ashley Sleaper Suzanne Shows Judy Johnson Samantha and David Vasquez Beverly and Charles Massegee Gary and Karen Becker Bob Cochran Ken Holmes Mary Ferrell Foundation Crown Plaza Staff
JFK Lancer Productions & Publications is a historical research company was founded in 1995 by Thomas A. Jones and Debra J. Conway, joined now by Sherry Gutierrez. JFK Lancer Productions & Publications works with the largest, most active group of JFK historical researchers and at the past conferences have had many of the most respected of the researchers from around the world speak on the assassination and on President Kennedy’s policies. LANCER was JFK’s Secret Service Code name. Use of this formerly secret name represents our efforts to make JFK assassination information available to everyone. JFK Lancer Productions & Publications subscribes to the values of patriotism, excellence, integrity and dedication to the revealing of truth surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
JFK Lancer Resource Catalog SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR NID!
KAC Back Issues 1995-2002 Devoted to providing information on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and related events. 4 Issues for $15 • $3 Single Issues
IN THE EYE OF HISTORY by William Law
In the Eye of History: Disclosures in the JFK Assassination Medical Evidence comprises “conversations” with eight individuals who agreed to talk about their experiences at the Bethesda Hospital in November 1963 and beyond. The reader is the judge of these eyewitness accounts and their implications. Dennis David Paul O’Connor James Jenkins Jerrol Custer Saundra Spencer Harold Rydberg Ex-FBI Special Agents James Sibert and Frances O’Neill $30
NO CASE TO ANSWER
A retired English detective’s essays and articles on the JFK Assassination: 1993-2005
By Ian Griggs
No Case To Answer is a major advance in dealing with the Kennedy assassination. Ian Griggs research enumerates a variety of evidence and people, resolving numerous issues in a clear and concise manner. $20
Research of Larry Hancock,
includes 3 years of documents presented at November In Dallas Conferences and utilized in his book -“Someone Would Have Talked”. • Richard Case Nagell NID Conference Presentation (QT) • Richard Case Nigell Documents • John Martino Documents • Fiorini/Sturgis Chronology • HSCA Report on Gerald Patrick Hemming • HSCA Reports: Armador Odio, Robert McKeown, Carlos Quiroga & Sergio Arcacha Smith, and Bernardo DeTorres •112th Intelligence Corp CD-163 for $25.00
Mary Ferrell Legacy Project MARY FERRELL JFK DATABASE and CHRONOLOGY Your purchase of this CD helps sponsor the Mary Ferrell - JFK Lancer Scholarship Program CD-100 for $30
UPDATED 2006
Doug Horne
Presentations and Memos to the ARRB In 1998, Doug Horne was the special guest speaker at JFK Lancer’s Conference on the JFK assassination where he donated copies of his memos for JFK to distribute making them available for the first time. Now these memos are made available paired with Horne’s 1998 NID presentations on DVD. CD-161 for $30.
First on the Scene: Interviews With Parkland Doctors by Brad Parker
A series of interviews and essays with the Dallas Parkland Hospital doctors. Also testimony and interviews by the Warren Commission, House Select Committee On Assassinations, and the Assassination Records Review Board. SC, 218 pages. CD Rom Includes: The entire book with all illustrations and Dr. Ronald C. Jones’ presentation at JFK Lancer’s November In Dallas Conference 2000. (Quicktime) CD-162 for $12
JFK HOMICIDE Forensic Reconstruction New From Sherry Gutierrez
Since 1963, Forensic Analysis Techniques have evolved and technology has become more advanced in a wide variety of fields. As a result, controversies surrounding the assassination have increasing looked to the forensic community for analysis of this confusing and hotly debated homicide. In 1993 Sherry Gutierrez, a Certified Senior Crime Scene Investigator and Court recognized expert begin to apply her professional expertise to the Kennedy Assassination. The result has been several NID Presentations, the development of 4 expanded presentations and several articles of interest to the assassination researcher. One area that has entrenched supporters on each side are the questions “Did the head shot come from the front or the back? Where was the shooter?” and, “Was there more than one gunshot wound to the head?” The medical records are rife with contradicting testimony and evidence. By using the same Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Trajectory Analysis techniques she’s used in court for over 20 years, Sherry Gutierrez answers these basic questions. The information provided here is updated and expanded from previous NID presentations; with hidden slides available to the viewer giving documentation and additional information to insure a through understanding of the material presented.
The DVD Includes:
Four New PowerPoint Presentations
• Bloodspatter Analysis in the Kennedy Murder: Proving a Frontal Headshot • Trajectory Analysis of Kennedy’s Fatal Head Wound • Crime Scene Investigation: 1963 Protocols • Trajectory Analysis in the Tippit Shooting
Copies of Previous Publications:
• “Blood Evidence; What Does the Blood Tell Us?” JFK Lancer Publications, 1997 • “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and the Kennedy Assassination” The Echo, England, 2002
CD - 205 for $20.00
Presidents’ Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board advised the President “with respect to the objectives and conduct of foreign intelligence and related activities of the United States which are required in the interests of foreign policy and national defense and security.” Documents, including a forward by John Williams, Ph.D. CD-164 for $10.00
The Warren Commission Executive Sessions Each meeting transcript available to read and search on your PC or print out for your files. • Introduction by David Lifton • Selected articles from previous KAC issues. CD-165 for $10.00
Gerry Patrick Hemming: Documents and Interviews
A comprehensive collection of released documents, including the 1996 NID Panel Discussion with Hemming in Quicktime.
CD-166 for $20.00
Robert F. Kennedy Oral Histories 708 pages of text. • Scanned as Adobe PDF • Compatible with any operating system. • Completely searchable. • Bookmarked.
CD-168 Only $25.00
Witnesses:
A Study of the JFK Assassination Witnesses in Dealey Plaza How many shots, where the shots came from. by Stewart Galanor
CD-169 for $12.00
Annual “November In Dallas” Research Conference on the Assassination of President John Kennedy NID Conference DVDs and Videos Available in the Resource Room
SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED DOCUMENTED!
The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History By Larry Hancock If they had privileged information concerning the most infamous murder in modern history; talked with an unintentional slip, in a furtive intimate exchange, or perhaps with a boastful remark about their personal knowledge of a conspiracy in the murder of a President. … And someone did.
The “last word” on the tragedy of November 22, 1963, read Hancock’s book! - Dick Russell Someone Would Have Talked goes beyond proving a conspiracy to murder JFK. Over 14.000 documents, White House diaries, telephone logs, and executive tape recordings detail how the new President managed a cover-up that changed the future of our country. A second conspiracy designed to mislead the nation, the world, indeed, history. Someone Would Have Talked is supported not only with the normal references and bibliography but also with an extensive library of exhibits and documents. Exhibits range from contemporary newspaper articles through testimony and telephone transcripts to diaries, investigative reports and memoranda. For the reader, we have set up a comprehensive website at http://www.larry-hancock.com for review of the documents and sources used for the book and noted in the endnotes. “This history is no longer buried in the archives, it’s in front of you. As the jury you have to make the final call based on objective evaluation and judgment. Belief “beyond reasonable doubt” will be your decision. The history here is real, not “canned” in a report or a textbook - the decision for or against conspiracy and cover-up is yours.” Special NID Price $30
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