JFK Lancer Publications
Coming Soon! Behind
The Fence Line, The Ed Hoffman Story
The Door of Memory: The Story of
Aubrey Rike and the Kennedy Assassination
Updated Books! Soon to be Released
Someone Would
Have Talked by Larry Hancock In The Eye of
History by William Law
Target Fidel: A
Narrative Encyclopedia on the US Government's
Plots to Kill Fidel Castro, 1959 to 1965 by Peter Kross
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"The real key
to our national future," President Kennedy said, "lies
in the young people of our country."
If you know a student or teacher who is qualified, encourage
them to complete the scholarship application.
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JIM
MARRS
2008 November in Dallas Featured
Speaker
JFK Lancer is pleased to announce the legendary Jim Marrs has been chosen
as the 2008 November in Dallas Conference featured speaker. Marrs, a
well known and distinguished journalist has scheduled a book signing while
at the November in Dallas Conference. His works include New York Times bestseller, Crossfire-the Plot to Kill Kennedy and other
best selling books such as Rule by
Secrecy and his recently released 2008 book, The Rise of
the Fourth Reich. Marrs' website details his curent publications and other scheduled speaking events.
Jim Marrs, a fearless and gifted writer
and researcher is also slated to speak at the annual Mary Farrell - Lancer Award Banquet and the memorial services at Dealey Plaza commemorating the 45th anniversary of President Kennedy's death. Information on additional NID 2008 speakers can be accessed here.
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JFK Lancer New Master of Ceremonies Slated for Radio
Interview
Randy Owen of Canada has been chosen as JFK Lancer's master of ceremonies to
serve at the Mary Farrell - JFK Lancer Awards Banquet to be held during the NID
2008 Conference.
Owen was recently selected as the first recipient of
JFK Lancer's Forum Researcher of the Month award for his work on photo
chronology in the assassination which is soon to be published.
Owen has studied material in the
National Archives and the Assassination Archives and Research Center in
Washington. He's served as a consultant to the JFK Assassination Exhibit and
Research Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and presented at the 1993 JFK
Assassination Symposium in Sudbury, Ontario. Owen has written for The "Third
Decade" and "The Fourth Decade" journals .
This year, Owen
has been asked to be a presenter at NID and is scheduled to be part of the Medical Evidence panel. The evidence he is to present has been described by
author Larry Hancock as "explosive!"
Randy
Owen is scheduled to participate in an internationally syndicated talk radio
program, The 'X' Zone, Monday night, September 15th from 10 pm 11 pm Eastern.
The show reaches a world wide audience on 4 broadcast satellites - Galaxy 4R,
TelStar 7, Aglia 2 and G3. The interview will be audio streamed from the The 'X' Zone website.
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Dallas Morning News Covers JFK Assassination
Bullet analysis casts doubt
on lone gunman
By MICHAEL E. YOUNG The Dallas Morning News
Use the latest scientific techniques to poke a hole or two in official
findings on the Kennedy assassination and suddenly you have lots of new friends
- and lots of enemies.
Forty-five years after President John F.
Kennedy was killed in a Dallas motorcade, the details surrounding his death
remain topics of endless debate for those who see conspiracies and those who
disagree. Cliff Spiegelman will testify to that. The professor of statistics
at Texas A&M University organized a six-member team that compared the
composition of bullet fragments from the JFK shooting with other bullets from
the same manufacturer. The group found that those fragments weren't nearly
as rare as the government's expert witness concluded in 1976, when Dr. Vincent
P. Guinn determined that all five fragments came from two bullets fired by Lee
Harvey Oswald. A third shot missed.
"The claim was made that those five
fragments could only have come from two bullets," Dr. Spiegelman said. "Our
research showed it could have been two or more. And if it is more than two,
there is an increased likelihood that someone else provided one of them." Many
of the test bullets showed the same "chemical composition," and one matched
fragments from the assassination bullets, he said.
Hence the title of
the group's paper: "Chemical and Forensic Analysis of JFK Assassination Bullet
Lots: Is a Second Shooter Possible?" The team was honored by the American
Statistical Association with its 2008 Statistics in Chemistry award.
Stuart Wexler, a 32-year-old teacher from New Jersey,
joined the team and provided the test bullets, acquired during a two-year search
of eBay auctions, shooting sites and online newsgroups.
"Finding those
bullets was incredibly tough," Mr. Wexler said. "There are a lot of Carcano
rounds out there, but not a lot of Western Carcano rounds. Yes, they were made
by Western, which acquired Winchester in 1931," he said.
Even now, a
year after the study's publication, Mr. Wexler is amazed at the response. "There
was a tremendous amount of buzz," he said. "Unfortunately, a number of the
international headlines overstated our conclusions. Some of it was almost pure
propaganda."
It reminded him of something he saw recently on the Onion,
a satirical Internet site, in its summary of the news of 1963: "Kennedy
Slain by CIA, Mafia, Castro, LBJ, Teamsters, Freemasons. President shot 129
Times from 43 Different Angles."
Article as printed.
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