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November in Dallas JFKLANCER PRODUCTIONS & PUBLICATIONS PRESENTS 2011 CONFERENCE November 18-20, 2011 16th Annual Conference 48th Anniversary of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy Adolphus Hotel Dallas, Texas jfklancer.com NID 2011 SCHEDULE Friday, Nov. 18: 8:30am – Welcome and Introductions, Presentations Jerry Dealey - Overview of Dealey Plaza and the TSBD Barry Ernest - From his book “The Girl on the Stairs: My Search for a Missing Witness” Tyler Newcomb - Limousine Windshield and New ARRB Witness Interviews Brian Edwards - Dealey Plaza Ambush: Perception vs Practicality Larry Hancock - Risky Business/ The JFK -Castro Private Communication Bill Simpich - Spy Games in Mexico City Larry Hancock - The Bay Of Pigs Phil Nelson - The LBJ Connection Jerry Dealey - A Shooter in the Texas School Book Depository William Orchard - Shots in Dealey Plaza Videos produced by Joey Granati, Sherry Fiester, Cathy Stewart, Tori Williams and Danielle Williams Saturday, Nov. 19: 8:30am - Presentations Ben Rogers - The Pogue Library Collection Ian Griggs - Jack Ruby and the DPD Nancy Weiford - George de Mohrenschildt Revisited Stu Wexler - Milteer Revisited Larry Hancock - from his book, “Nexus” Paul Chamber - From his book, “Head Shot: The Science Behind the JFK Assassination” Sherry Fiester - Reconstructing the Head Shot Jim DiEugenio - JFK’s Foreign Policy Jim Marrs - Jack Ruby in Dallas 6:00pm Social time - Book Signing* Tuesday, November 22 12:00pm - 12:30pm Ceremony in Dealey Plaza, Hosted by Beverly Oliver 7:00 pm Banquet, Awards and Auctions Larry Hancock Conference Chair Stu Wexler Co-Chair Jim DiEugenio, “JFK” 20 Year Anniversary Debra Conway, Sherry Fiester - Awards • • • • • Visit us online: jfklancer.com Email List: jfklancer.com/contact.html Forum: jfklancerforum.com Facebook: facebook.com/debra.conwaylancer Twitter: twitter.com/JFKLancer *The Resource Area will be open until 6:30 PM Sunday, Nov. 20: 8:30am – Closing: Presentations, Briefing for walking tour and Dealey Plaza ceremony Brian Edwards - Minox Camera Mysteries Casey Quinlan - The Eyes of Texas Larry Hancock - Closing, Briefing for Walking Tour 11:00am - Depart for Dealey Plaza 11:30am - Walking Tour with Larry Hancock and Jerry Dealey 12:00 – 12:30pm - Ceremony in Dealey Plaza The Resource Area will be open Sunday until 10:00 a.m. CONFERENCE GUIDELINES • Please be prompt! We will make every attempt to begin each session on time 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. No video-taping without permission. • You may not put recorded material on any website without permission. • Flash cameras are permitted unless they become distracting to the speaker. • You must wear your name badge or wrist band to enter all conference events. • There will be question and answer time whenever possible. • We ask that you be respectful of the views of others. • Some presentations will have supporting DVDs, CD-Roms, Videos, or Documents available in the Resource Room. Please ask about them. 2011 JFK Lancer - Mary Ferrell Research Awards Brian Edwards & Casey Quinlan, New Frontier Award “In appreciation for your new and innovative efforts in advancing interest and study in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.” Bill Simpich, New Frontier Award “In appreciation for your contribution of new evidence and futhering the study of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.” Jim DiEugenio, CTKA, Legacy Award “Presented in appreciation for your permanent additions to the record of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.” Barry Ernest, Mary Ferrell Pioneer Award “In appreciation for your lifetime of searching for the truth in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy” de ers up. ost of my forcement City Mared back to was started old it and dream. local histhe years, d various torical reand exhibtional and Southwestern Historical Publications Post Office Box 225803 Dallas, Texas 75222 Phone 214-747-2362 E-mail [email protected] The Dallas Dispatch News (Rare) Bonnie and Clyde Ambush near Mt. Lebanon, La. “Fate’s verdict for killers.” Reprint of May 24, 1934 Price $8.00 includes shipping and handling Ambush - The Real Story of Bonnie and Clyde - By Ted Hinton - Hinton was a Dallas County Deputy Sheriff that knew Bonnie and Clyde before they were wanted. Along with 5 other lawmen stage the ambush/stakeout in Louisiana. Price $18.85 includes shipping and handling Tours *By Appointment* *1 person or Small Group* * Full Bus Charter Service* *Step on Bus Guide Service* oliver Stone JFK JFK ASSASSINATION HISTORICAL JOURNAL Very good overview of what happened on that day in Dallas and events after, along with over 90 photo’s. Price $5.25 includes shipping and handling Call or write for your free catalog on other historical publications. The Bonnie & Clyde Movie Car Show & Exhibit Belle County? Shirley e Starr) Historical & Sightseeing Now you can schedule the Bonnie and Clyde Movie death car, used in the 1967 movie starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway "Bonnie and Clyde", for your events. car is shown as a "Crime Did Not Pay" edu20 This YEAR ANNIVERSARY cational program or just for viewing and has a walk-in trailer exhibit. Stories can be told and a video will be running during this display. Call for pricing. Custom designed tours to meet your interests and time schedule. !JFK Assassination Tour !Dallas “Then and Now” Tour !Bonnie & Clyde Tour !Fort Worth (Cowtown) Tour !Waco (Central Texas) Tour !SouthFork Ranch Tour (See inside for Details) —————————– Member of Dallas/Fort Worth Area Tour Guides Association Dallas Historical Society Texas State Historical Association Sheriff’s Association of Texas Texas Home School Coalition Ask About the Bus Tour! Limited Availabilty Friday, Saturday, Sunday Passages Remembering Carl Oglesby 1935-2011 Carl Oglesby, one of the most influential figures of the 1960s counterculture. An acclaimed political theorist, orator, playwright, musician and writer, Oglesby served as president of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) from 1965 to 1966 and played a leading role in the opposition to the Vietnam War. After the demise of SDS, Oglesby taught politics at Antioch, Dartmouth College and MIT, and wrote a column for the Boston Phoenix that merged geopolitical theory with his keen interest in the hidden dimensions of the Watergate scandal, the John F. Kennedy assassination and the CIA. His book containing his studies of the JFK assassination is “The Yankee and Cowboy War: Conspiracies from Dallas to Watergate” note: Compiled from several obituaries. IMPORTANT INFO DEALEY PLAZA WALKING TOUR: Sunday, November 20, 11:30 a.m. REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY: Sunday, November 20, 12 noon - 12:30 p.m. You must arrange your own transportation to and from the Plaza. Check with the Adolphus for shuttle service. AWARD BANQUET: Saturday, November 19th evening 7:00 pm. in the conference room. Social time will be at 6:00 pm before the doors open. You must show your wrist band for entry. *Please inform Debra Conway if you have paid for but are not planning to attend the Banquet. For Those About To ROCK Academy Thank You Joey and Cathy! You inspire us 2011 NID SPEAKERS Conference Presentations: Crime Scene Presentations: Jerry Dealey - A Shooter in the Texas School Book Depository? Dealey Plaza and Texas School Book Depository “walk thru” Born and raised in Dallas, Jerry is a member of the Dealey family that Dealey Plaza was named after and that owned the “Dallas Morning News”. He was in school in Denver in fall of 1963, but returned every year in the summer to live with his father. A Dallas historian, Jerry is writing a book on the history of Dallas, Dealeys, “Dallas Morning News”, and Dealey Plaza. Jerry is a Docent at the Old Red Courthouse Museum, and the Dallas Historical Society “Hall of State” in Fair Park. He also gives tours of Dallas, and the assassination related sites, specializing in the history and politics of Dallas. An active member and Moderator of the JFK Lancer Forum, where he tries to assist in local information as much as possible. Barry Ernest - The Girl on the Stairs; My Search for a Missing Witness With a degree in journalism and communications, Barry Ernest honed his skills as an investigative reporter and features writer at newspapers in New York and Pennsylvania. It was a tip from a friend in 1967 that started Mr. Ernest looking for answers to the John Kennedy assassination. The result of those lengthy efforts is his book “The Girl On the Stairs”. His study of this subject over the years has led him to the witnesses of Dallas as well as the documents of the National Archives. He has appeared on numerous radio talk shows and, ironically enough, has been featured in countless newspaper interviews. He also provided research and investigative services for several noted authors on the assassination, including David Lifton, Penn Jones Jr., and Harold Weisberg, the latter considered to have been the leading authority on this case. Mr. Ernest now lives with his wife in Harrisburg, Pa., where he continues to research, write, and maintain his blog while answering the many questions he is asked about the assassination and its missing witness. Brian Edwards - The Dealey Plaza Ambush: Perception vs. Practicality Edwards has been studying the JFK assassination since 1969 and has read over 300 books on the subject. From 1978-1997, he worked as a police officer in Kansas. He was assigned to the patrol division and served eight years on the police department’s tactical response team. He received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Criminal Justice from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. From 1996 to 2005, served as an adjunct instructor for the criminal justice department, with Washburn University, and taught a variety of law enforcement-related courses. Edwards has lectured on the JFK assassination throughout the Midwest, including the University of Kansas Law School, Washburn University School of Law, Johnson County Community College, and the Alf Landon Lecture Series at Kansas State University. He has served as an adjunct instructor at Friend’s University in Wichita, Kansas; Ottawa University in Overland Park, Kansas, and Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. Edwards is codirector of Project JFK/CSI Dallas, a student-oriented historical experience. For the past 20 years, Edwards and Casey Quinlan have sponsored student trips to Dallas to study the assassination. Brian is co-Author of the book, “Beyond The Fence Line: The Eyewitness Account of Ed Hoffman and the Murder of President Kennedy.” William Orchard – The Shots in Dealey Plaza William Orchard only exists on official documents. “Bill” Orchard will be glad to shake your hand and talk about the assassination. However, Bill is a bit self-conscious about having an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy, when he should have an MS is some technical field. Nevertheless, Bill has been reading about the Kennedy assassination for twenty years and he has a respectable library on it. “The Shots in Dealey Plaza” is his only published work on the assassination and it has been in progress for about two years. Bill is semi-retired as a mental health counselor and he lives on the Alabama Gulf Coast. Tyler Newcomb - Murder From Within Tyler Newcomb is the son of legendary JFK researcher and writer Fred T. Newcomb. Tyler and his sister Valerie have taken it upon themselves to publish their father’s underground 1974 manuscript “Murder From Within”. This is being done as a loving tribute to their father who devoted 7 years of his life and every spare minute and dollar to try and understand what happened 11/22/63. The new and updated “Murder From Within” is being brought to the JFK Lancer convention in it’s first unveiling and release from the publisher, AuthorHouse. Tyler is experienced in lecturing on the material in his father’s book having done so at UCLB, Arizona State and other venues. Newcomb will present work on the limousine windshield and new interviews from ARRB Bethesda witnesses. Shooting Studies: Sherry Fiester - Trajectory Studies of the Fatal Shot In 1993 Fiester, a Certified Senior Crime Scene Investigator and Court recognized expert, begin to apply her professional expertise to the Kennedy assassination. By using the same Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Trajectory Analysis techniques she’s used in court for over 20 years, Sherry answers basic questions concerning the Kennedy assassination. The result has been several NID presentations with new information concerning the fatal headshot, while including blood spatter and trajectory analysis from previous presentations. Fiester has testified as an expert in crime scene reconstruction and bloodstain pattern analysis in over 30 judicial districts in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. Her publications include “Bloodstain Pattern Identification and Documentation: a Workbook for Analyst,” 1990, “Blood Evidence; What Does the Blood Tell Us?,” JFK Lancer Publications, 1997; and “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and the Kennedy Assassination”, “The Echo,” England, 2002. In 2003, Fiester was presented with the “Mary Ferrell - JFK Lancer New Frontier Award” in appreciation for her contributions of new evidence and furthering the study of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Paul Chambers – The Physics of the Fatal Shot Chambers is a physicist and ballistics expert currently working as a contractor for NASA. He previously worked as a research physicist for the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Chambers has applied his scientific training to a detailed study of the shooting of JFK, in particular, the physics of the fatal head shot as described in “Head Shot: The Science Behind the JFK Assassination”. Writer Jeff Morley wrote, “Chambers dismantles the bad science at the core of Vincent Bugliosi’s flabby “Reclaiming History” and politely punts the fantasy that the Zapruder film was altered. What remains, he reveals, is a body of scientific evidence about JFK’s murder that is increasingly consistent, self-authenticating, verifiable, and definitive.” CIA Studies: Bill Simpich - Spy Games in Mexico City Simpich is a civil rights attorney and an antiwar activist in the San Francisco Bay Area. The main areas of his law practice are government misconduct and toxic tort violations. He also writes for publications such as “Truthout”, “Counterpunch” and “OpedNews”. He considers the assassination cases to be a poorly understood area of civil rights violations. To preserve cold cases, he is preparing a proposed “JFK Preservation of Evidence Act” that would be applicable in both of these areas of the law and administered by a citizen panel similar to the ARRB. His study of the JFK case focuses on the documentary evidence, rather than firearms, acoustics, and other forensic evidence. His current focus is on Mexico City and the counterintelligence aspects of the JFK case. Larry Hancock – Risky Business / The JFK-Castro Private Communications Hancock is a leading historian-researcher in the JFK assassination. He co-authored, with Connie Kritzberg, “November Patriots” and is author of the acclaimed book “Someone Would Have Talked”, now in its third, 2010 edition. Hancock has also published a study of the RFK assassination, “Incomplete Justice,”on the Mary Ferrell Foundation website and along with Stuart Wexler, will see publication of their new work on the MLK assassination in the spring of 2011. In 2000, Hancock received the prestigious “Mary Ferrell New Frontier Award” for the contribution of new evidence in the Kennedy assassination case. In 2001, he was also awarded the “Mary Ferrell Legacy Award.” Texas Studies: Jim Marrs - Jack Ruby in Dallas A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at Texas Tech in Lubbock for two years more. He has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the “Fort Worth Star-Telegram”, where beginning in 1968 he served as police reporter and general assignments reporter covering stories locally, in Europe and the Middle East. After a leave of absence to serve with a Fourth Army intelligence unit during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter. Since 1980, Marrs has been a free-lance writer, author and public relations consultant. He also published a rural weekly newspaper along with a monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show and several videos. In 2007, Marrs retired from the University of Texas at Arlington where he had taught a course on the Kennedy assassination since 1976. In 1989, his book, “Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy”, was published to critical acclaim and reached the “New York Times” Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992. It became a basis for the Oliver Stone film “JFK”. Marrs served as a chief consultant for both the film’s screenplay and production. An award-winning journalist, Marrs is listed both in “Who’s Who in the World” and “Who’s Who in America”. Marrs has won several writing and photography awards including the Aviation/ Aerospace Writer’s Association’s National Writing Award and Newsmaker of the Year Award from the Fort Worth Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. In 1993, Marrs received Freedom Magazine’s Human Rights Leadership Award. Ian Griggs – Jack Ruby and the DPD Griggs’s interest in the Kennedy assassination goes back to the day it happened and he has been studying it seriously for the past 37 years. He is a frequent visitor to Dallas and has presented research papers and moderated panels regularly at the Assassination Symposium on President Kennedy (ASK), the Coalition of Political Assassinations (COPA), and JFK Lancer’s November In Dallas Conference since 1994. Griggs has published work in “The Fourth Decade” and “Assassination Chronicles” research publications. He is very proud to be a founder member and recently elected “Life Member” of the UK research group Dealey Plaza UK, which celebrates its 16th anniversary this year. Griggs’ research articles have been widely published on both sides of the Big Pond. He is the proud recipient of a JFK Lancer Editor’s Award (1995) and a JFK Lancer Frontier Award (1998). His first assassination book, “No Case To Answer” was published by JFK Lancer in 2005 with an updated edition in 2011. He is also at work on a definitive work describing the Dallas Police Department. Casey Quinlan – The Eyes of Texas Quinlan was born and raised in Kansas City and has been a high school teacher for over 32 years in Kansas. Quinlan served in the United States Army with the 9th Infantry as a medical corpsman during the Vietnam War. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master’s degree in American History from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. He is codirector of Project JFK/CSI Dallas, a student-oriented historical experience for high school and college students. Quinlan has been the featured speaker at many colleges throughout the Midwest, including the Alf Landon Lecture Series at Kansas State University; the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas; and the Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas. Quinlan has served as a guest historian for the A&E network, the History Channel, and for Oliver Stone’s movie, “JFK”. In 1995, Quinlan was named the Outstanding Educator of the Year by JFK Lancer. From 1997, Quinlan has served as an adjunct instructor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas; Ottawa University in Overland Park, Kansas and Washburn University’s Criminal Justice Department in Topeka, Kansas. Today, Quinlanis co-Author of the book, “Beyond The Fence Line: The Eyewitness Account of Ed Hoffman and the Murder of President Kennedy.” Phil Nelson - Then Johnson Connection Phil Nelson’s interest in the darker character traits of Lyndon B. Johnson actually began well before John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Even as a sophomore in high school, in 1960, he was intrigued by magazine articles about Johnson which had appeared in a number of news magazines in the period of Johnson’s vice presidency; one such incident occurred just weeks after the Kennedy-Johnson administration took office in January, 1961. It involved a radio announcement about the crash of an airplane on Johnson’s ranch on February 17, 1961, a Friday, which went unreported until the following Monday. Nelson thought it seemed a little strange when the announcement was made on the high school PA system during English class; the class was assured that the vice president had not been injured, “only” the pilots were dead. If it hadn’t been for the numerous additional scandals that subsequently appeared in newspapers for nearly three years after that -- TFX, Billie Sol Estes, Bobby Baker -- the crash of an airplane would have been forgotten with time. After Nelson’s graduation from college and service in the Peace Corps in Brazil , he decided against graduate school and took a job in the insurance industry. Only after retirement did Nelson return to the topic of the Lyndon Johnson, authoring the 2010 book, “LBJ : The Mastermind of JFK’s Assassination”, scheduled for introduction on November 1, 2011. Other Topics: Ben Rogers – The Baylor JFK Archives with a focus on the new Armstrong Collection Director of W. R. Poage Legislative, a research facility that houses congressional records and personal papers related to political history. The Library currently features exhibits: JFK50: Primary, Election, Inauguration and LBJ: Texan, Politician, President. The library began its JFK Assassination Research Collection in 2004 with the papers of Penn Jones, Jr. There are now papers from not only Penn Jones but also Jack White, John Armstrong, Gary Shaw, John Kelin, Roy Schaeffer, Paul Hoch, Mae Brussells and others. The collection includes extensive magazines, newspapers and newsletters related to research since 1963. Most materials are listed online and are open to researchers. See http://www.baylor.edu/lib/poage/jfk/index. php?id=60997. Stuart Wexler – Milteer Revisited Wexler is a teacher of World History, AP Government at Hightstown High School, Hightstown, NJ. He has been a JFK assassination researcher for about fifteen years where he has focused on the issues connected to the chemical analysis of the ballistics material since 2000. Wexler has spoken on the subject at JFK Lancer’s NID twice, at the Wecht conference in 2003, and at the AARC conference in 2004, three of those times opposite Dr. Kenneth Rahn, NAA advocate, from the University of Rhode Island. Wexler has collaborated with chemist Tom Pinkston since approximately 2000 on the same subject matter. Wexler’s other Kennedy interests focus on Oswald, his background and associates leading up to November 22nd. His book, co-authored with Larry Hancock, on the MLK assassination will be in print in spring, 2011. Jim DiEugenio – JFK’s Foreign Policy…plus DiEugenio has written two books on the Kennedy assassination. “Destiny Betrayed” (1992) was the first positive reconsideration of the Jim Garrison investigation in a generation. “The Assassinations” (2003, co-edited with Lisa Pease) analyzed the murders of RFK, MLK, and Malcolm X, but devoted most its pages to the newly released ARRB documents in the JFK case. He and Lisa also edited the journal “Probe” (1993-2000) which focused on the releases of the ARRB and new developments in the King and RFK cases. Jim has an MA in Contemporary American History from California State University Northridge. He was asked by Oliver Stone to do a commentary track on the expanded DVD version of his film “JFK”. Nancy Weiford - George de Mohrenschildt Revisited Nancy Weiford has conducted significant research into the political violence of the 1960s for several decades. She has been a recognized source of assistance to authors and researchers. Together with Gordon Winslow, she created and co-edited the “Master Researchers’ Directory” from 19942002. She has fostered further education of the public through presentations to Mensa, local high schools, and various historical conferences. Nancy has written articles in the “Third” and “Fourth Decade”, “Dealey Plaza Echo” and the “Kennedy Assassination Chronicles”. Relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, she has specialized in research covering Michael and Ruth Paine, Marita Lorenz, and George and Jeanne de Mohrenschildt. She has recently completed a two volume biography of George de Mohrenschildt, “The Faux Baron: An Aristocrat’s Journey from the Russian Revolution to the Oil Fields of Texas.” Bob Cochran - Banquet and Dealey Plaza Invocations Banquet and Dealey Plaza Invocation. Cochran is based in Washington State and has been an avid JFK enthusiast all of his life. An unusual turn of events put Bob in New Orleans, Louisiana during the JFK assassination and witnessed firsthand the hate for JFK prevalent in that City. Bob also lived in New Orleans in the 1970’s where he attended Warren Eastin Senior High School— the same school Lee Harvey Oswald attended. He is now a collector of JFK and conspiracy oriented items, especially first-hand items of JFK, Jack Ruby, and Lee Harvey Oswald. Debra Conway - President, JFK Lancer Productions & Publications, Inc. Debra has been following the study of President Kennedy’s assassination since Elementary school where she remember’s the events of November 22, 1963 and the following weekend vividly. Living near New Orleans, Conway and her family would listen to updates on the Garrison investigation and Clay Shaw trial on the radio. The House Select Committee’s work was followed in the media and Debra continued to follow the case by reading the available books, but most important impression was made after reading newspapers, books, and magazines from a collection of her deceased Mother-in-law. Visits to Dallas followed, and introductions to researchers and authors inspired her. Upon meeting Mary Ferrell and others at the 31st Anniversary ASK Conference in Dallas and attending the Dallas meeting of the Assassination Records Review Board, Conway became focused on the distribution of the coming document releases and how to have them in the hands of researchers and the public. JFK Lancer was born of this goal in 1995. Updated 2nd Edition Coming 2012 JFK Lancer JFK Lancer Productions & Publications is a historical research company founded in 1995 by Thomas A. Jones and Debra J. Conway, joined now by Sherry G. Fiester. Larry Hancock is the program chair for November In Dallas conferences. 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 open and available to everyone. JFK Lancer subscribes to the values of patriotism, excellence, integrity, and dedication to the revealing of truth surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy while promoting public understanding of the historical record surrounding the Kennedy assassination and the political climate of that time. . JFK Lancer wishes to extend a special thank you to the following: Steve Conway and Paul Fiester Larry Hancock and Stu Wexler Joey Granati and Cathy Stewart Brian Edwards and Casey Quinan Bob Cochran Ken Holmes and Jerry Dealey Mary Ferrell Foundation Kevin Snelus & Cheryl Overfield, Adolphus Staff Lightning Source Last Hurrah Book Store Tori Williams and Danielle Williams Beverly Massegee Betty Windsor Dennis Bourland Lamar Waldron and our Speakers and Guests. JFK Lancer Resource Catalog Kennedy Assassination Chronicles Back Issues in PDF on Disk NID special - $30 for all issues 1995-2002 Editors: •George Michael Evica •Larry Haapanen and Alan Rogers •Robert Chapman Includes contributions by Harold Weisberg Scott P. Johnson Rex Bradford Marina Oswald Porter Martha Moyer Dr. Donald B. Thomas Wallace Milam Angus Crane Larry HappanenHal VerbDoug HorneDoug Weldon Allan Rogers Mark Sobel Ken Holmes, Jr. Barb Junkkarinen Craig Roberts John Delane Williams Mark K. Colgan Noel Twyman Ian Griggs Stewart Galanor Clint Bradford Nancy Wertz Brad Parker Tim Howells William E. Kelly, Jr. Mike Johnson Pamela McElwain-Brown Douglas DeSalles, MD James Sawa John Kelin Larry Hancock Robert David Steele Joe Biles Bill Holiday Ken Jacobs Jerry McKnight Anthony Marsh David W. Mantik, MD, PhD Vincent J. Salandria Thomas Purvis Jim Marrs Vince Palamara Debra Conway John Williams, PhD Kerry McCarthy Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko Lawrence Teeter Chris W. Courtwright Russ Burr William Law Charles DragoMilicent CranorSteve JonesNancy Wertz Connie Kritzberg David Lifton Peter Dale Scott George Michael Evica Russell KentJim HargroveJane SitkoSteve Bochan Tom M. Hudson Jerry Rose Sherry G Fiester Charles Crenshaw, MD Ron Friedrich Rick Caster Mark Bridger Samuel F. Kritzberg, MD Joseph Backes Chris Mills Raymond Carroll Dr. Anthony Baltakis JFK Lancer Resource Collections Ask About Our Collections of NID DVDs from these speakers: And These Presentations: Larry Hancock John Newman Jim Marrs Ian Griggs William Law George Michael Evica Craig Roberts Rex Bradford Sherry G. Fiester Jim Olivier John Armstrong Medical Evidence Zapruder film Garrison Investigation Robert Kennnedy Investigation Specially Priced for 2011 Someone Would Have Talked: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History NEW EDITION 2010 A walk-through from lead to lead. New material in almost every chapter, new documents, new names! The thousands of primary source materials he uses paint a disturbing and compelling picture of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This is a significant contribution to our nation’s historiography. Dr. Thomas L. Pearcy, Former Joint Historian U.S. Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. Once again Hancock opens doors that the CIA and FBI would prefer stay closed. By probing newly-released documents and bringing fresh witnesses to the fore, Hancock’s tireless research conclusively proves there is still plenty we don’t know about the perpetration and cover-up of the Kennedy assassination. Dick Russell, Author of “The Man Who Knew Too Much” and “On the Trail of the JFK Assassins” $24.95 John Newman Oswald in Mexico City Presentation “November in Dallas” JFK Lancer Conference 1999 Disk One: DVD of Presentation Disk Two: Complete Transcript with hundreds of linked documents, photos and audio files. Follow along as the material is presented by an expert. One of the most important aread of research. Includes • PDF Mexico “Lopez” Report, Final release October 1996: “Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico City Report” • over 400 pages • PDF John Scelso Interview, 192 pages • PDF Anne L. Goodpasture Deposition, 170 pages • PDF James J. Angleton Interview, 278 pages • PDF David Slawson Trip to Mexico City - Warren Commission 4-22-64, 178 pages • PDF CIA Mexico City Chronology, 513 pages • PDF HSCA CIA Mexico City Station, 271 pages • PDF Mexico City Mystery Man File, Copies of photos of unidentified man/office notes related. 21 pages Special NID Price Two Disks for $20 John Newman 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 $20 RESEARCH OF LARRY HANCOCK Disk 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 (movie) • 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 Special NID Price CD-163 for $10.00 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.(movie file) Special NID Price DVD Rom-161 for $15. 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 $10 JFK HOMICIDE Forensic Reconstruction From Sherry G. Fiester The DVD Includes: Four 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 DVD ROM Special NID Price $20.00 Lynn Mangan RFK Assassination Research The Most Trusted and Chief Researcher For Sirhan Sirhan Lynn Mangan’s Report, with Sirhan’s late older brother Adel, is a culmination of a four-year long examination and review of hundreds of evidentiary records that are housed in the California State Archives in Sacramento, California. The Report also includes the complete autopsy report done on Senator Kennedy, by then Los Angeles County Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner, Thomas T. Noguchi, M.D., as well as excerpted transcripts of crucial testimony given during Sirhan’s trial from January 7, 1969 to April 17, 1969. * Lynn Mangan’s RFK Assassination Evidence Report * Evidence Photos * LAPD Witness List * Draft Autopsy Report * LAPD Case Prep * LAPD Evidence and Lab Book * RFK-FBI Report Booklets * Sherry Gutierrez’s article on Methods Of Firearms Examination * 1994 visit to the California State Archives. (movie file) * 1998 interview featuring Larry Teeter, Rose Lynn Mangan and Adel Sirhan, Los Angeles community access cable TV show, “Over the Shoulder,” with Glen Lynch. This program was sponsored by JFK Lancer. (audio file) • Special Unit Senator composite film: “Senator Kennedy Assassination”, June 5, 1968. (movie file) DVD ROM Special NID Price $15 Buy the Sirhan Sirhan Trial CD Get both for $25 I WAS CASTRO’S PRISONER MAFIACIA-FBI FILES by John Martino File contents includes: • BRILAB Mafia Electronic Surveillance on Carlos Marcelo, 1970s (103 pages) 13 conversations relevant to the assassination of JFK • HSCA CIA/Mafia Documents (appx 400 pages) Castro plots • LA COSA NOSTRA/John Roselli FBI Files (appx 1000 pages) A biography of the former District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana from his 1922 birth in Iowa and service in World War II - to his years confronting the corrupt politics of Louisiana. Contains new information on the assassination of President Kennedy and Lee Oswald. Special NID Price $10.00 Special NID Price $15 Prior to his death in 1975, John Martino became the “Someone Who Talked.” - from the Prologue by Edward Martino. “I Was Castro’s Prisoner” is historically significant book. - from the Foreword by Larry Hancock Originally printed in 1963, reprinted by JFK Lancer 2008. Special NID Price $10.00 JIM GARRISON: HIS LIFE AND TIMES, THE EARLY YEARS by Joan Mellen Secret Service Document Collection • HSCA-FBI Secret Service Files, (Dallas motorcade agents’ interviews included) • Richard Case Nagell Potential Threat File • Chicago Threat File • WC Drinking Involving the SS Agents • SS Chief Rowley WC Testimony • SS WC Report • ALSO: Vincent Palamara Interviews and Archives: (Movie Files, some audio only. 15 interviews) Special for NID only from JFK Lancer and Vincent Palamara Special NID Price $15.00 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 Documents Multimedia Books Essays Journals Projects Walkthroughs Document Collections and more... 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. UPDATED Seven new chapters and new photos include information on • who found the rifle on the sixth floor • claims that the limousine driver shot the president • a n d n e w w i t n e s s interviews. These specialized aspects of the case are comprehensively covered in this book. Special NID Price $25 Presidents’ Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Documents, including a forward by John Williams, Ph.D. The Warren Commission Executive Sessions with intro by David Lifton CD-165 for $10.00 $10.00 A Study of the JFK Assassination Witnesses in Dealey Plaza, Intro by Stewart Galanor CD-169 for $10.00 Robert F. Kennedy Oral Histories 708 pages fascinating Interviews CD-168 Only $10.00 Gerry Patrick Hemming: Documents and Interviews, Plus Movie of his appearance at NID CD-166 for $10.00 Depositions of Marita Lorenz E. Howard Hunt, Jr. Plaintiff against Liberty Lobby, Defendant, Total pages 259 CD-142 $10.00 Annual “November In Dallas” Research Conference on the Assassination of President John Kennedy NID Conference DVDs and Videos Available in the Resource Area - $10 each Limited Availability - Buy Early! BEYOND THE FENCE LINE: THE EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF ED HOFFMAN AND THE MURDER OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY By Casey J. Quinlan & Brian K. Edwards Foreword by Jim Marrs Ed Hoffman is a most important eyewitness in the murder of President Kennedy. He should have been embraced for coming forward but instead was crucified by the electronic and print media. He is the only witness who can “speak” to the fundamental events of November 22, 1963. The conspirators were hoping that no one would see the activity behind the picket fence, but someone did. The irony is that the only eyewitness to their activity that afternoon has a hearing disability. $29.95 The Door of Memory: Aubrey Rike and the Assassination of President Kennedy by Aubrey Rike with Colin McSween Tribute by David Lifton While in Trauma Room 1, Aubrey Rike found himself at the center of an unequaled time in history as he assumed the impromptu undertaking of providing assistance to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and President Kennedy. Aubrey shares heartbreaking moments in time that became forever ingrained in his memory, one that came as an opportunity to offer kindness and caring to a slain President and his grieving widow. Now, he has opened that door of memory and asked us to step through. $22.00 A message to Lancer from Lamar Waldron I hate having to miss Lancer this year — for the first time since 2003 — but I’m busy finishing a new book for the 40th anniversary of Watergate. I’ll miss seeing many friends and all the great presentations, especially those by Hancock, Wexler, Simpich, Fiester, Paul Chambers (whose book I recommend), and many more. My Watergate book sheds new light on JFK’s murder, because of its revelations about Santo Trafficante, E. Howard Hunt, Johnny Rosselli, Bernard Barker, Richard Helms, Frank Fiorini, Nixon, and others who show up in both stories. The new book comes out in May 2012, and will be less than half the size of Legacy of Secrecy and Ultimate Sacrifice. Hopefully, I’ll be back at Lancer next year, to talk about it. NEXUS: The CIA and Political Assassination Larry Hancock NEXUS — written to provide a full picture of the culture and conditions which could allow illegal acts to be instigated by CIA personnel and then not be exposed by an Agency investigation. NEXUS bravely asks, how can you take a position that CIA officers were involved and yet maintain that it was not an act of the Agency as a whole? NEXUS — a historical study of how political assassination evolved within the Central Intelligence Agency. And perhaps most importantly‚ asks who were the people actually involved in such actions as political assassination and even on a grander scale, “executive action” of senior political leaders during the 1950’s and 1960’s. A “culture” which viewed murder as simply another tactic... $14.95 It is time to pass on the lessons learned from the release of the JFK records, and to bring about a fundamental change in the way in which American citizens obtain information from their government – especially at a time when we still continue to struggle with seemingly endless (and needless) foreign wars and regime change. - Bill Simpich Author of the forthcoming book, “Double Image” A look at how CIA counter intelligence molded the JFK case
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