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November 17-19 NID Conference Countdown

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This November, take a closer look at the JFK Records Act  document release.
$130 Early Bird ends Oct 16th  ($175 original price)

DON'T FORGET!

 
BUS TOUR

It's back! Sunday, after our Dealey Plaza ceremony, Brian Edwards and Casey Quinlan will take you on a charter bus tour of several historic JFK spots around Dallas.  They have been working with JFK enthusiasts of all ages for 20 years. Their extensive knowledge, coupled with their highly entertaining style, makes for an exciting and rewarding tour of the city. This tour will fill up fast, so don't wait. Click here for tour details. Cost is $50 per person.

Meet  Brian Edwards

Speaking at our NID Conference on
The Houston Mock Trial


Edwards Bio
Edwards served as a police officer with the Lawrence, Kansas Police Department for 22 years and served 7 years on the department's tactical response team as a counter-sniper. Today, Brian is as an insurance investigator with a company out of Dallas. He holds both an undergraduate and graduate degree in Criminal Justice from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas and served as an adjunct instructor in the Criminal Justice Department for 10 years. Edwards began studying the JFK assassination in 1969 and has collected over 400 books on the subject. Brian, along with Casey Quinlan, published " Beyond The Fence Line: The Eyewitness Account of Ed Hoffman and the Murder of President Kennedy ", now available on Kindle. Brian is currently working on "A Tactical Analysis of the Assassination of President Kennedy". He was awarded the JFK Lancer Mary Ferrell "New Frontier" Award, 2011.


Meet  Casey Quinlan

Speaking at our NID Conference on
"Grave InJustice", Fabricating the Autopsy of President Kennedy and Institutionalizing its Cover Up


Quinlan Bio
Quinlan is a retired Social Studies Instructor and has been in the classroom for 40 years. He has a Master's in American History from Emporia State University and is currently an Adjunct Professor with the Criminal Justice Department at Washburn University and the Continuing Education Program at Ottawa University. 30 years ago, Quinlan formed an educational organization entitled "Project JFK/CSI Dallas" where his students toured Dallas, visited the assassination site in historic Dealey Plaza and met actual eyewitnesses. He served as a consultant for A&E helping to establish Oliver Stone's historical documentation of the film, "JFK". He co-authored, " Beyond The Fence Line: The Eyewitness Account of Ed Hoffman and the Murder of President Kennedy ". He was awarded the JFK Lancer Mary Ferrell "New Frontier" Award, 2011.




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