Prices go up November 1st
Conference price increases to $375
Buffet price increases to $35 (must purchase before Nov 18th)
Conference tickets are $400 at the door.
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Alan Dale hosts a series of interviews with JFK research experts. Sherry Fiester is the second in a weekly series that is leading up to this year's conference.
Sherry Fiester is a retired Certified Senior Crime Scene Investigator and Police instructor with over 25 years of experience. She has testified as a court certified expert in crime scene investigation, crime scene reconstruction, and bloodstain pattern analysis in Louisiana Federal Court and over 30 judicial districts in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. Author of numerous articles in professional publications, Fiester has recently completed her second book, Enemy of the Truth: Myths, Forensics, and the Kennedy Assassination.
Interview Duration: 00:58:00
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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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2012 Conference
On DVD
DVD sets and individual speakers now available!
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Are you ready for the conference? Click on the checkmark to catch up on any items you haven't finished yet. |
Are you registered for the conference?
Remember prices go up November first.
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Have you booked your buffet meals?
This will save you the headache of traveling to a restaurant in the middle of the day.
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Have you booked your hotel room?
If you book by Oct 22nd, we'll make sure you are getting the Lancer discount at the Adolphus!
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Have you booked your retail table?
This is a great opportunity to share your books or collectibles with the perfect audience.
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Have you signed up for the bus tour?
You won't want to miss Casey and Brian's entertaining and informative tour of all JFK hotspots in the city.
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Ben Rogers What's New in the Poage Library Archives
Ben Rogers is Director of W. R. Poage Legislative Library, a research facility that houses congressional records and personal papers related to political history. The Library currently features Kennedy and Johnson exhibits: JFK50: Primary, Election, Inauguration and LBJ: Texan, Politician, President. The library began its JFK Assassination Research Collection in 2004 with the papers of Penn Jones, Jr. The W. R. Poage Legislative Library now hosts papers from not only Penn Jones, but also Jack White, John Armstrong, Gary Shaw, John Kelin, Roy Schaeffer, Paul Hoch, Mae Brussells and others. A new collection from the Mary Ferrell Foundation will be a part of the Library soon. The Library's collection includes extensive magazines, newspapers and newsletters related to research since 1963. Most materials are listed online and are open to researchers.
JFK Medical Studies Mantik earned a PhD in physics (1967), did a postdoctoral fellowship in biophysics at Stanford, and then joined the physics faculty at Michigan. He graduated from the UM Medical School (1976). After medical school, he continued his post-graduate education at USC. After board certification he joined the medical faculty at Loma Linda and supervised the residency training program. In 1983 he moved to Eisenhower Medical Center, where he served for 15 years, eventually as medical director of radiation oncology (at the original Peter Lake Center). For the next 8 years he returned to Loma Linda, often using the proton beam for cancers of the head and neck and the prostate. After the second Peter Lake Center opened (2005), he was delighted to resume practicing in the desert, where he has lived since 1983.
During nine visits to the National Archives, he has viewed (and performed many measurements on) the JFK autopsy X-rays, the autopsy photographs, JFK's clothing and the ballistic evidence. This data has been published in four books.
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Bus Tour is Filling Up Fast!
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Brian Edwards and Casey Quinlan have been working with JFK enthusiasts of all ages for 20 years. Their extensive knowledge, coupled with their highly entertaining style, make for an exciting and rewarding tour of the city.
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Sunday, Nov 24
10:00 am & 1:00 pm
(10am tour almost full) Each tour holds only 56 persons. Book now! $25.00 per person |
Leaving from the Adolphus, we will view the famous Dealey Plaza, the Trade Mart, Parkland Hospital, Love Field Airport, Oswald's route out of downtown, the bus stop, cab stand, cab trip to his rooming house on N. Beckley, site where Officer J. D. Tippit was killed, Texas Theatre where Oswald was arrested, Jack Ruby's apartment, 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. Other sites and stops to be announced.
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