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
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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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Ex-FBI Agent Wesley Swearington to Speak
FBI Knew of Threats Prior to Assassination
"I believe the American
Government and its investigative agencies are bankrupt," claims Wesley Swearingen,
and as a 25-year veteran of the FBI, he has plenty of examples to back up that allegation. Swearingen served in the U.S. Navy during WWII, earned a BS
degree from Ohio State University and jointed the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover.
In his new book, To Kill a President, Swearingen tries to unravel the convoluted
theory that organized crime, Cuban exiles and the CIA were instrumental in killing
Kennedy. In this much anticipated book, Swearingen addresses why the lone-gunman
hypothesis is absurd and suggest the motives of various players he believes to
be involved in the assassination conspiracy. At the November in Dallas Conference,
Swearingen will be speaking on his book To Kill a President focusing
on threats received by the FBI prior to the President's assassination.
The California Attorney's for Criminal Justice gave Swearingen the President's
Award for Courage, Commitment, Unswerving Effort and United Effort for his work
in reversing the conviction of Geronimo Pratt and has helped in other efforts
to counter injustices created by acts of the FBI and authored "FBI Secrets" an
expose of corruption and wrong-doing in the Bureau.
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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."
JFK Lancer wishes 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. 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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Ed Martino, son of John Martino NID Speaker "If he goes to Dallas they are going to kill him."
We watched the evening news at the dinner table in those days with a TV in the dining room. A few days before the trip to Dallas, there was a news cast talking about the trip; that some Texans were not fond of JFK and that Dallas was very conservative and clearly JBJ country. At one point Dad said "If he goes to Dallas they are going to kill him". The above text is taken from a narrative by Edward R. Martino, son of John Martino. Martino is slated to speak at the upcoming NID 2008 Conference, sharing insights and observations of his father prior to and immediately following the Kennedy assassination.
Edward R. Martino holds a Doctorate in Psychology
and currently works as a computer programming specialist. He is the
son of John Martino, a self-confessed participant in the Kennedy conspiracy,
identified to and investigated by the House Select Committee on Assassinations.
Martino and his father were both taken prisoner during a visit to Cuba
in 1959, Edward remaining in custody for several days while his father
was imprisoned in Cuba for 39 months. Edward was witness to certain
of John Martino's activities with Cuban exiles and to visits
of a variety of individuals to the Martino home. He was also a witness
to certain remarks by his father before, on and following November
22, 1963. John Martino's statements are the starting point for Larry Hancock's book Someone Would Have Talked.
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John Sanders to Address FBI Surveillance of Rosselli
John
Sanders states in August of 1960, right around the time Johnny Rosselli was
invited to participate in the CIA's top-secret effort to assassinate Fidel
Castro, the FBI decided they needed more details about his activities. The FBI investigated Rosselli until he went
to prison in 1969, with a notable gap in surveillance occurred in November of
1963. Regardless of what you believe, concerning who orchestrated the Kennedy assassination, Rosselli stands out among the many
intriguing characters that populate current conspiracy theories.
Sanders is an award-winning screenwriter who has spent the last
year researching and writing an historical mini-series about the life of
mobster Johnny Rosselli. A student of the JFK assassination since the early
'70s, Sanders jumped at the chance to explore the life of Rosselli, a
well-respected "emissary to the underworld, "and began to uncover new
evidence regarding his role in Dallas. The FBI surveillance on John Rosselli is
the focus of Sanders' presentation at the November in Dallas 2008 conference.
John
Sanders has been an international business systems consultant, an industrial
psychologist, a marketing executive, and directed quality improvement efforts
for the California State University system.
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Student Scholarship Offered
 JFK Lancer is looking for a young
person who has demonstrated leadership qualities in the
classroom as well as in student activities. This student
should have a standard of excellence in research contributions
to the study of the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy. The scholarship is $500 and $100 in research
materials. If you know a student who is qualified, please encouraged them to complete the application.
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