NID November 12-14, 2010 Quick Links
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NID 2010 Scheduled Speakers Include:
G. Paul Chambers Roland Zavada
Randy Owen Jerry Dealey Sherry Fiester Larry Hancock Jim Marrs John Sanders with Luellen Smiley Don Thomas Greg Parker Ben Rogers Stu Wexler Brian Edwards Bill Simpich Jim DiEugenio Casey Quinlan Debra Conway Craig Ciccone
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This year, consider inviting a student to attend NID 2010 with you. It is a great way to promote the next generation of researchers. |
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Brian McKenna Keynote Speaker at NID
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JFK Lancer welcomes filmmaker Brian McKenna as the Keynote Speaker at the November In Dallas Conference Banquet Saturday, November 13, 2010. The event will be held Saturday night at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas.
McKenna has won a lifetime Gemini award from the Academy of Canadian Television. Canada's History Society awarded him its gold medal for his innovative ways of bringing history to television. He has three times been honored as Canada's top documentary filmmaker. His films are famous for being provocative, but grounded in profound research. His film on the Holocaust is honored with a place at Jerusalem's Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. His film on torturers was used by Amnesty International in their campaign against torture. His film on the CIA brainwashing project MK-Ultra won a Gold Medal for Investigative Journalism at the New York International Film Festival. He is the founding chairman of the Canadian Committee to Protect Journalists. He is a Penguin Books author. His film on the Second World War bombing campaign in Germany provoked a $500,000,000 lawsuit which he and his producers successfully defended against all the way to the Supreme court. McKenna has written and directed four documentaries on the JFK assassination broadcast in Canada on the nations's top investigative show, The Fifth Estate. The films were also seen around the world.
Currently he is planning a 26 hour film series on the 1000 days of the JFK presidency.
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SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED by Larry Hancock
SOFTCOVER UPDATED BOOK AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 2010
Someone Would Have Talked: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History
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.
New material in almost every chapter, new documents, new names, new leads!
Major Points:
- The initial investigation of President Kennedy's assassination was hamstrung by a consistent pattern of damage control and evidence management. Actions personally orchestrated by President Johnson prevented a true open-ended criminal investigation of leads suggesting conspiracy in the murder.
- A body of investigative documents (FBI, CIA, NSA, HSCA, and ARRB) exist which reveal pre-assassination leaks suggesting that President Kennedy was at risk prior to the assassination; these leaks can be traced to Miami Florida and tied to a common network of individuals shown to have been associating with each other in 1963.
- Informant reports and private research shows that Lee Oswald was in contact with, and influenced by, this same network of individuals he initially came into contact with in New Orleans during August of 1963.
- These individuals, including two high ranking CIA officers and one highly placed member of organized crime, can be shown to have been associated with one another and connected with the CIA's JM/WAVE operations in Miami in 1963.
- Cuban Exile John Martino, the common thread in the book, provided limited details about a conspiracy against President Kennedy to a reporter who had covered his return to Miami after years of suffering in a Cuban prison. With a wealth of new information only now available, Martino's remarks have become increasingly credible and provide unique insights into the conspiracy.
Once again Hancock opens doors that the CIA and FBI prefer to stay closed. --- Dick Russell, author of The Man Who Knew Too Much and On The Trail of the JFK Assassins
Someone Would Have Talked was written to demonstrate with available information, the cover-up, the leaks, Lee Oswald, Jack Ruby and the people that did talk, providing a cohesive and coherent explanation of events. This important book throws additional light on the dark forces that subverted the political life of this republic. --- Gerald McKnight, author of Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why.
Larry Hancock is a leading historian-researcher in the JFK assassination. Co-author with Connie Kritzberg of November Patriots and author of the 2003 research analysis publication titled also Someone Would Have Talked. In addition, Hancock has published several document collections addressing the 112th Army Intelligence Group, John Martino, and Richard Case Nagell. 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 for his contributions of documents released under the JFK Act.
Order before November 10, 2010 and get an personalized autographed copy. Someone Would Have Talked-Soft Cover Update 2010 $29.95  Buy it now!!
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November in Dallas 2010 Is Almost Here!
November 12-14, 2010
JFK Lancer is making plans to insure the leading researchers and the latest published authors are at NID 2010 to commemorate the 47th anniversary of President Kennedy's death. We hope you are making plans to be with us as we have new speakers and exciting topics.
Register for NID
Remember, the banquet is included in the registration fee so you not only have an opportunity to hear the latest presentations, but will sample the fare at the fabulous Adolphus Hotel.
Please telephone the Hotel directly at 800-221-9083 to make reservations. In order to receive the special group rate that has been made available to JFK Lancer Productions & Publications, you will need to call prior to October 15, 2010 and indicate you are attending the JFK Lancer Productions & Publications Conference.
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