JFK Lancer Publications
Coming Soon! Behind
The Fence Line, The Ed Hoffman Story
At The Door of Memory, Aubrey Rike and the Assassination of President Kennedy: Witness to History In Trauma Room One
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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JFK Lancer-Mary Ferrell Awards Banquet
This year, the JFK Lancer-Mary Ferrell Award Banquet is scheduled for Friday, November 21st. In order to provide the hotel with an accurate seating count, you must preregister for the conference in order to attend the banquet.
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Dick Russell
Noted author slated as NID 2008 speaker
 JFK
Lancer is pleased to announce Dick Russell as a presenter for the November in
Dallas Conference. Russell is a noted environmentalist, and in 1988 was awarded
the citizen's Chevron Conservation Award. In addition to Dick
Russell's environmental books, he
has published the widely acclaimed The Man Who knew Too Much (Carroll
& Graf, 1992) which was hailed by "Publisher's Weekly" as "a masterpiece of
historical reconstruction" focusing on the Kennedy assassination.
Mr. Russell will have a
new JFK book out in the fall of 2008, On the Trail of the JFK Assassins, compiles a fascinating selection of his latest research into the
assassination of our thirty-fifth president. Russell's research analyzes newly
declassified information and continues to build upon his painstakingly
detailed investigations. Russell, having met Nagell
on a number of occasions, corresponded with him as recently as 1990 making Russell's
take on Nagell truly unique. Russell will be addressing new revelations on Richard Case Nagell and the CIA's mind
control program.
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Teacher Scholarship Offered
"The real key
to our national future," President Kennedy said, "lies
in the young people of our country."
We wish to reward a teaching
professional who has demonstrated leadership and dedication
in teaching young people the assassination events in the
classroom. This teacher should have set a standard of excellence
in research for their students to strive for and personally
contributed information to the understanding of the murder
of President John F. Kennedy.
Recognizing the need for ethical
leadership in the 21st century and the increasingly important
role of teachers as leaders, JFK Lancer offers the JFK Lancer
Scholarship for Teachers who demonstrate characteristics
of leadership. The scholarship is $500 cash and $100 value
of research materials.
If you know a teacher who is qualified, encourage
them to complete the scholarship application.
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Abraham Bolden NID 2008 Speaker
JFK Lancer is honored to announce Abraham Bolden will be presenting information from his book and participate in a book signing at the NID 2008 Conference. Bolden was a young African American Secret
Service agent in Chicago when he was asked by John F. Kennedy himself
to join the White House Secret Service detail. For Bolden, it was a dream
come true-and an encouraging sign of the charismatic president's
vision for a new America.
Both prior to and following JFK's assassination, Bolden sought to expose
and address the inappropriate behavior and negligence of Secret Service agents, only to
find himself the victim of a sinister conspiracy that resulted in his conviction
and imprisonment on a trumped-up bribery charge.
A gripping memoir substantiated
by recently declassified government documents, The Echo from Dealey Plaza is
the story of the terrible price paid by one man for his commitment to truth and
justice, as well as a shocking new perspective on the circumstances surrounding
the death of a beloved president.
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Larry Hancock NID Speaker is Noted Historian in JFK Assassination
Larry
Hancock, author of Someone Would Have Talked is a leading historian-researcher in the JFK assassination. A soon be be released updated version of his book book is described as an
awesomely comprehensive and impressive work of compelling
validity and a 'must-read' in the field.
Hancock co-authored November Patriots with Connie
Kritzberg and authored the 2003 research analysis publication
titled Someone Would Have Talked. In addition, Hancock
has published several document collections: 112th Army
Intelligence Group, John Martino, and Richard Case Nagell.
In 2000 Hancock received the prestigious Mary Farrell
New Frontier Award for contributing new evidence in the
Kennedy assassination case. In 2001 he received the Mary
Farrell Legacy Award for his contributions of documents
released under the JFK Act.
Larry Hancock, expert on Cuban exile groups, has video interviews available for viewing on
the Mary Farrell Foundation site.
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