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NOVEMBER IN DALLAS 2013
The 18th Annual International Conference
Commemorating the
50th Anniversary of the Kennedy Assassination |
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Enemy of the Truth
Myths, Forensics and the Kennedy
Assassination
Finally,
scientific proof
that can be used in court,
of a front head shot forever dispelling the myth Oswald acted alone.
and more...
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Someone Would Have Talked
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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 ORDER NOW
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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!
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Russ Tarby
Presents
Tammy True and Jack Ruby
at NID 2013

In the 1960s, Nancy Myers, better known as Tammi True, headlined at the Carousel Club, the striptease venue owned by Jack Ruby. Myers was a 23-year-old mother of two daughters, when she began working as a striptease dancer at Jack Ruby's Carousel Club in downtown Dallas. She worked for Ruby on and off for the better part of three years, from 1961 to November 1963.
Throughout her career as a burlesque dancer, Myers performed in several downtown Dallas clubs and traveled the country with her routine. The Carousel Club was open seven days a week where Myers worked from 9 pm to 2 am. The show consisted of four girls, each with her own 15-minute act. She testified before the Warren Commission in Dallas in July 1964 and continued dancing in burlesque through 1968. As a member of the American Guild of Variety Artists union, Tammi headlined at nightclubs throughout the Midwest. After retiring from show business, she married Ben Stailey and later Chet Myers and kept a low profile while managing a 40-acre family farm and working in cosmetology and banking.
In 2011, Tammi was inducted into the Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada. D Magazine writer David Hopkins is currently crafting her autobiography, and she's already the subject of a dramatized documentary film titled True Tales: Sex, Secrets and the Death of JFK, produced by AMS Pictures of Dallas. Myers, now 75, has shared her observations about Ruby's character and personality, and her opinion about his murder of Lee Oswald with Russ Tarby.
RUSS TARBY

An award-winning newspaperman from Upstate New York, Russ Tarby began researching Jack Ruby after conducting a 1996 interview with Peter Dale Scott titled "Sex, Drugs and JFK: Tracing underworld connections to the 1963 assassination." Now a columnist for Eagle Newspapers in Syracuse, N.Y., Tarby's articles have been published over the years by the Dallas Observer, Buffalo Beat, Albany Metroland, the Ithaca Times and The Post-Standard in Syracuse. Several of his essays on the JFK murder appeared on John Kelin's Fair Play website.
Tarby has interviewed several Ruby associates, including:Tony Zoppi, Jewel Brown, Ronnie Dugger, Madeleine Duncan Brown, and more recently Nancy "Tammi True" Myers.
Tarby, accompanied by Myers, will present information that includes photographs of Myers with Ruby, other Carousel entertainers, Tammi onstage in the 1960s, and a video clip from her new film, True Tales. NID attendees will also learn of Myers' activities on Nov. 22, 1963, including a visit to Parkland Hospital that afternoon and her activity on the evening of Nov. 23rd when she drove Karen "Little Lynn" Carlin to Dallas.
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BRIAN DAVID LITMAN
Tourist Non Grata:
The KGB Experience of Lee Harvey Oswald
In October of 1990, an old business associate asked media development executive Brian Litman to come join him in an exploratory trip to the Soviet Union to investigate new business opportunities. The winds of change were blowing and the "Iron Curtain" was ruffling. Litman, an entrepreneur and internationalist to his core, decided to hoist his sails. Little did Litman know that his visit would result in a life-altering, phantasmagoric, 4-year journey.
In early 1992, Litman had befriended the "Culture Editor" of his client Komsomolskaya Pravda, the largest circulation newspaper in the Soviet Union. But, the editor in question was actually the "attache" assigned to monitor the publication for the Committee for State Security, an organization better known by its acronym - KGB.
Litman became one of the first Americans to ever have been invited inside KGB headquarters at Lubyanka Square. Seven days after his presentation he was again asked to return to Lubyanka. As glasses filled with vodka and cognac Litman executed an unprecedented agreement whereby his firm would begin to represent the interests of 500 KGB veterans. Shortly after, a press conference was held and the pact was covered by all the major new organizations of the World.
For twenty years, Litman has not written about, nor discussed the contents of his meetings with these prominent personalities from the Soviet side of the JFK riddle. But, with the 50th Anniversary of the event imminent, Litman finally decided to "exorcise myself of these demons and let the researchers do what they will".
Litman was promptly introduced to the KGB officers of the Soviet Embassy who encountered Oswald during the latter's mysterious trip to Mexico City, September 1963. They were: Col. Pavel Antonovich Yatskov, Col. Oleg Maximovich Nechiporenko and Col. Valery Vladimirovich Kostikov - famously referred to by Oswald as "Comrade Kostin" in an intercepted letter referenced in the "Warren Commission Report". Litman was also presented to Vladimir Yefimovich Semichastny, the veritable chairman of KGB from 1961-67, a man who had an unparalleled perspective of global geopolitical affairs. He was also the man at the locus of the maelstrom that ensued in Moscow on 22 November 1963. Between 1992 and 1994 Litman nurtured a relationships with these formidable Cold Warriors.
Litman is currently writing a memoir entitled "The Spies Who Loved Me (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the KGB)". Excerpts of that book relevant to JFK will be released in various forms in the fall of 2013. Litman is also the CEO of digital media firm PlayMedia Systems, Inc. a pioneering firm in MP3 audio.
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Adolphus Hotel
Rooms are still available!
Register now to reserve your room at a discount.
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.
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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
To make your hotel reservations, first register for the conference, then email us at hotelreservations@jfklancer.com. 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.
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