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Randy Owen, Previewing The Assassination Photo Chronology Website
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Chris Scally, Z Film Chronology, presented by Owen
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Jerry Dealey, TSBD Shooter Issues
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Casey Quinlan, The North Knoll
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Greg Parker: RFK, A Different Trail, presented by Hancock
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Greg Parker: CIA Spy Games in Mexico City, presented by Conway
| Larry Hancock - Oswald's Words VS Actions |
Banquet, Awards and Auctions, Dealey Plaza Ceremony
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Stu Wexler, CIA Penetration of the Cuban embassy; MLK, A Different Trail, presented by Hancock
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Bill Simpich, Oswald and Intelligence; Angleton's Cover-up
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Lamar Waldron - JFK, King and Watergate: Files still withheld or destroyed
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Larry Hancock - National Security issues on Nov 22
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Jim DiEugenio, Historical Revisionism and the JFK Case
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Brian Edwards, Minox Mysteries
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G. Paul Chambers, From his book, "Head Shot, The Science Behind the JFK Assassination"
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Don Thomas, From his book, "Hear No Evil"
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Sherry Fiester, Update on Blood Spatter and the Trajectory Controversy
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Rollie Zavada - The Zapruder Film, Understanding the Tools Available for Authentication
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Jim Marrs, the Roscoe White Mystery
| John Sanders, with Luellen Smiley, Life of Mobster Johnny Roselli |
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Physics and Forensics:
Can there be opposing views?
 Paul Chambers
is a physicist and ballistics expert currently working as a contractor for NASA. Chamber believes the fatal head wound originated from the Grassy Knoll.
Sherry Fiester is a retired Forensic Investigator with 25 years of experience in reconstructing crime scenes. While Fiester recognizes there was a shot from the Grassy Knoll, she believes the fatal head shot originated from the south end of the triple Overpass.
Both have compelling arguments, and the attendees of the JFK Lancer Annual Conference on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy will have an opportunity to hear Chambers and Fiester give their analysis of the fatal head shot and decide for themselves where the real sniper was located. This is one segment you don't want to miss. |
Head Shot
By Paul Chambers
With fifteen years experience as an experimental physicist for the US Navy, Paul Chambers demonstrates that the physics behind lone-gunmen theories is not only wrong, says Chambers, but frankly impossible.
In his heavily researched book, Head Shot, Chambers presents evidence indicating the fatal headshot originated from the Grassy Knoll. He suggests the ammuition necessary to repoduce the movement captured in the Zapruder film and how the accoustical evidence compliments his findings.
In Head Shot Chambers devotes separate chapters to the Warren Commission, challenges to the single-bullet theory, the witnesses, how science arrives at the truth, the medical and acoustic evidence, the Zapruder film, and convincing evidence for at least a second rifleman in Dealey Plaza.
Chamber's 2011 November in Dallas presentation will prove to be provocative and enlightening as he discusess the physics behind the head shot. |
Trajectory Analysis:
Reconstructing the Fatal Head Shot

The cascade of a shots started with someone pulling a trigger. It ended with a fatal head wound to the President of the United States. But where was the shooter for that final shot located?
Most people believe the shot came from the right front; the question Fiester asks is "Exactly where is the right front?" Utilizing forensic reconstructive techinques, Fiester has determined the fatal shot originted from the south end of the Triple Overpass and excludes the Grassy Knoll completely.
In 1993, as a Certified Senior Crime Scene Investigator and Court recognized expert in Crime Scene Reconstruction and Blood Spatter Analysis, Fiester begin to apply her professional expertise to the Kennedy Assassination. By using the same Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Trajectory Analysis techniques used in court, she answered basic questions concerning the Kennedy Assassination. The result has been multiple JFK Lancer NID Conference presentations, and publication of several articles of interest to the assassination researcher. Fiester is anticipating the release of her book, The Great Enemy of Truth: Myths, Forensics and the JFK Assassination in 2012. |
CUSTOM TOUR of JFK ASSASSINATION SITES
This custom tour of assassination related sites will be conducted by experienced tour guides who can provide information and insight to the locations and how they relate to the assassination.
See the parade route through downtown Dallas, and walk the famous "Grassy Knoll" in Dealey Plaza where JFK was shot. Walk behind the picket fence, see where Zapruder stood, and stand where eye witnesses such as James Tague, Bill Newman and Jean Hill stood on that fateful day.
The tour will recreate Oswald's route out of downtown to the bus stop, the cab stand, the cab trip to the rooming house on N. Beckley. Witness the site where Officer J. D. Tippit was killed and the Texas Theater where Oswald was arrested. Visit Jack Ruby's apartment, see the location of Ruby's Carousel Club, City Hall where Oswald was killed, Western Union office, and the Neely St. house where the famous picture was taken of Oswald holding his rifle and more.
If you are coming to Dallas, you need to make this tour. The custom two hour tour is only $50 but will provide invaluable insight into the locations and events surrounding the JFK assassination. Additionally, special tours are available for those who don't want to miss the conference speakers. Register today as there is limited availability. |
Jerry Dealey
Overview of Dealey Plaza and the TSBD
A Shooter in the Texas School Book Depository?
 Dealey Plaza: The Grassy Knoll, the Texas School Book Depository, and the Triple Underpass are all familiar places. Dealey Plaza, the location of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, is well known by people all over the world. Every year t housands of people walk and tour this famous site while considering the location of witnesses and shooters for that historic event.
One person who has an extensive knowledge of Dealey Plaza is Jerry Dealey, decendant of George Bannerman Dealey for whom Dealey Plaza is named. After G.B. Dealey died in 1946, a bronze statue to honor him was installed in the park that already bore his name.
Because of his family history, Jerry has become a student of both the history of Dallas, and the Assassination. Dealey is speaking twice at the November in Dallas Conference. His first topic is an Overview of Dealey Plaza and the TSBD and is essential for a novice to Dallas, or assassination research. His second presentation titled A Shooter in the Texas School Book Depository?
Due to his intimate knowledge of the Plaza, and his extensive study of the Kennedy Assassination, Dealey is a frequent speaker at the JFK Lancer Conferences and a favorite of those in attendance. Jerry Dealey is the author of D in the Heart of Texas. |
Book Signings Scheduled
JFK Lancer is happy to announce the authors of several popular research books will be available to autograph your copy at the conference. Purchase your new book at the conference or bring your favorite copy for signing. Expect to see Lamar Waldron, Larry Hancock, Paul Chambers, Jim Marrs, Barry Ernest, Brian Edwards, Ian Griggs, Casey Quinlin, Phil Nelson, Jim DiEugeneio and Nancy Wieford among the authors present. |
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It's Time for the Conference!
and JFK Lancer is making plans to insure the leading researchers and the latest published authors are there to commemorate the 48th anniversary of President Kennedy's death. We hope you are making plans to be with us as we have new speakers and exciting topics.
Early resistration savings ends October 15th!
Our Awards Banquet, included in the registration fee, gives you opportunity to honor your fellow researchers and authors while sampling the fare at the fabulous Adolphus Hotel. Last year conference attendees raved about this historic location and the superlative cuisine at the banquet.
Blocked rooms are limited
register today for the discounted rate.
Call prior to October 15, 2011
and indicate you are attending the JFK Lancer Conference to receive the special group rate.
Please telephone the Hotel directly at 800-221-9083 to make reservations.
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