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NOVEMBER IN DALLAS 2013 

The 18th Annual International Conference
Commemorating the
50th Anniversary of the Kennedy Assassination
NID 2013 
 
Enemy of the Truth
Myths, Forensics and the Kennedy 
Assassination
 
proves a front head shot, but eliminates the Grassy Knoll as the shooter location
 
explains JFK's forward and rear head movement, 
debunking two head shots

  

and more...
 
 

  

Someone Would Have Talked

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 NEXUS

In NEXUS, Hancock traces the development of a culture which viewed murder as simply another tactic - justified by a variety of national security concerns.

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Beyond the Fence Line: The Eyewitness Acount

 of Ed Hoffman and the Murder of President Kennedy by Casey Quinlan & Brian Edwards

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No Case To Answer by Ian Griggs
UPDATED
Seven new chapters and new photos 
 
 
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NID 2012 Conference 
DVD sets and individual speakers now available! 
  

Normally $200, for a limited time this 20 DVD set is offered at $150.

 

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Larry Hancock
Presenting at NID 2013 
Author of
NEXUS: The CIA and Political Assassination 

  

Nexus is an invaluable historical study of how political assassination evolved within the Central Intelligence Agency. How did it start? How was it conducted? How will you recognize it when you see it? Who gave the orders? And, perhaps most importantly, who were the people actually involved in operational activities relating to political assassinations during the 1950's and 1960's? 

 

Nexus: The CIA and Political Assassination by Larry Hancock answers these questions as it reveals the institutional culture of a CIA that considered any perceived weakness in the face of Communist expansion as being equivalent to treason; a culture in which an obsession with national security could and did override all other moral and legal constraints. Nexus addresses President Kennedy's assassination in relation to ideological conflicts with his Intelligence agencies during the extraordinary two years, ten months, and two days of his presidency.

 
Providing the reader with essential background and historical context to understand the "culture" within the CIA, Nexus
offers a detailed examination of some of the individual Cold Warriors whose careers defined the shadow world which by November of 1963 found itself in ideological conflict with the policies of the President of the United States. Sifting through decades of research materials and applying meticulous scholarship, Hancock exposes the realities of the Central Intelligence Agency, by both introduction and exploration of America's most famous Intelligence agency with special attention and significant focus on Cuba policy and its real world connections to undeclared war, regime change, programs of destabilization, and political assassination.

 

NEXUS
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NEXUS: The CIA and Political Assassination by Larry Hancock Is an illuminating follow up to his best selling book, Someone Would Have Talked.

 

Someone Would Have Talked evaluates leaks and confessions, showing the connections between  individuals involved and demonstrating the evolution of a conspiracy. Utilizing over 14,000 documents, White House diaries, telephone logs and executive tape recordings, Hancock detailed how the new President managed a cover-up which sought to deflect and prevent any honest and open investigation of President Kennedy's murder -- A second conspiracy designed to mislead the public about the true facts of this monumental crime. 

 
Author Stuart Wexler
Presents Information On 
Neutron Activation Analysis
At NID 2013

 

As one of the most traumatic events in U.S. history, the Kennedy assassination sparked a wave of scientific investigation, both immediately after the murder and in the decades since. One such investigation, the 1976 House Select Committee on Assassinations, concluded, largely on the basis of comparative bullet lead analysis and expert testimony by University of California-Irvine chemist Dr. Vincent P. Guinn, that if there were another shooter or shooters - likely firing from the Grassy Knoll - they missed all limousine occupants.

 

Stuart Wexler graduated from Tulane University with a degree in history. He now lives and teaches high school in New Jersey, where he won the prestigious James Madison Teachers' Fellowship in 2010. Wexler, a humanities and advanced placement government instructor at Highstown High School in New Jersey, read online about recent work on a National Research Council committee that helped the FBI assess its Compositional Analysis of Bullet Lead (CABL) procedure used as forensic evidence in hundreds of murder cases, including the Kennedy assassination.

 

Wexler contacted Cliff Spiegelman with Texas A&M University and facilitated new compositional analyses of bullets reportedly to have been derived from the same batch as those used in the assassination.  The new analyses show that the bullet fragments involved in the assassination are not nearly as rare as previously reported. In particular, the new test results are compared to key bullet composition testimony presented before the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA).

 

Wexler and the Texas A&M University researchers whose work determined that evidence used to rule out a second shooter in the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy was fundamentally flawed were honored by the American Statistical Association (ASA) with its 2008 Statistics in Chemistry Award, which recognizes outstanding collaborative endeavors between statisticians and chemists.

 

Wexler, with Larry Hancock, co-authored The Awful Grace of God: Religious Terrorism, White Supremacy, and the Unsolved Murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. The Awful Grace of God chronicles a multi-year effort to kill Martin Luther King Jr. by a group of the nation's most violent right-wing extremists. Impeccably researched and thoroughly documented, this examines figures like Sam Bowers, J.B. Stoner, and Reverend Wesley Swift. United in a holy cause to kill King, this network of racist militants were the likely culprits behind James Earl Ray and King's assassination in Memphis on April 4, 1968.

 

Hancock and Wexler sifted through thousands of pages of declassified and never-before-released law enforcement files on the King murder, conducted dozens of interviews with figures of the period, and re-examined information from several recent cold case investigations. Their study reveals a terrorist network never before described in contemporary history. They have unearthed data that was unavailable to congressional investigators and used new data-mining techniques to extend the investigation begun by the House Select Committee on Assassinations.The Awful Grace of God offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date study of the King assassination and presents a road-map for future investigations.

 

 

 

Want to speak directly with an Expert?
Lancer offers Focus Groups to Attendees
How would you like the opportunity to sit at a table with a famous author, a historical researcher, or an expert in the Kennedy assassination and ask your question one-on-one? 

 

 

This year, JFK Lancer is giving the conference attendees just such an opportunity. Special focus groups will be lead by well known experts to allow questions and answers to provide clarification on your questions.

 

 

 

David Mantic 
To Head Focus Group 

DAVID MANTIK, respected JFK assassinatin researcher is slated to head a focus group at the November in Dallas Conference. 

 

One of the very few persons allowed to view the original autopsy photos and X-rays at the national archives, Mantik will lead conference attendees in a discussion of medical evidence.

 
 
Adolphus Hotel
DISCOUNTED ROOMS are VERY LIMITED!
Once these rooms are gone, there will be no JFK Lancer discounts available.

This year the Adolphus Hotel is limiting the number of discounted rooms available to JFK Lancer NID conference attendees and they are also changing the manner in which attendees can reserve the room.
Adolphus Rooms
 In order to receive the special group rates that have been made available for JFK Lancer Productions & Publications, you MUST be registered for the JFK Lancer Conference.
 
Thursday, November 21
Friday, November 22
Saturday, November 23

To make your hotel reservations, first register for the conference, then email us at [email protected]. Please include your telephone number, the dates of arrival and departure, and the type room you prefer. 
  
The Adolphus will telephone you to confirm your dates and room type, obtain credit card information and provide a confirmation number.  This discount is not available by telephoning the Adolphus reservation line directly. We understand this is a departure from the normal process, and hope this does not inconvenience you in any way.