The JFK Assassination Lecture Series

The assassination of President Kennedy is the most important unsolved murder in our history.

I have spent years researching the assassination. Based on those who have made confessions, eye-witnesses, insider accounts, interviews, documents, and analyzing the amazing work of the top investigators of Kennedy’s murder I can say with certainty that the people behind the killing have been discovered.

The series of lectures that I have given and offer are based on the most significant research done and all look at the assassination from a different angle. Anyone who is interested in this subject will be privy to the most comprehensive, in-depth look at the Kennedy assassination available anywhere.

Vietnam, The CIA and Assassination of John F. Kennedy

Colonel Fletcher Prouty who commanded the Air Force division that supported the CIA’s covert operations around the world, offers his theory about the CIA being involved in the assassination of President Kennedy and its connection to the Vietnam War. Prouty was played by the actor Donald Sutherland in Oliver Stone’s movie, JFK.

 

Evidence that the Warren Commission was wrong

A detailed look at a large body of evidence that proves that there was a conspiracy to kill JFK which counters the Warren Commission’s conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone killer. This was confirmed by a Congressional Committee in 1979 that reviewed the findings of the assassination and concluded that there was most probably a conspiracy.

 

Theory that Lyndon B. Johnson was the mastermind of the Kennedy Assassination

Provocative evidence that supports the theory that President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the plot to assassinate President Kennedy. On his death bed, CIA operative E. Howard Hunt told his son that he knew who was behind the assassination of Kennedy. He named CIA higher ups, James Angleton, Cord Meyer and William Harvey and said that LBJ was the leader of the group.

 

The Life of Allen Dulles - A two part series

The legendary first director of the CIA, appointed by Truman and fired by Kennedy had great influence on the United States’ foreign policy. He oversaw and masterminded many covert operations and was accountable to no one, not even the president, making him one of the most powerful people in the world. This is the story of many of his secret operations; assassinating heads of state and toppling governments around the world.

 

The Life and Murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer - A two part series

Ex-wife of CIA higher up Cord Meyer and mistress of President John F. Kennedy, Mary Meyer was murdered as she walked along the Potomac River a year after JFK was assassinated. Peter Janney’s investigation of the murder revealed that she was killed by the CIA. This is a chilling story about the woman the CIA wanted to silence. The story will reveal what she knew that they thought was too dangerous to tell, that is, that the CIA had assassinated John F. Kennedy.

The Hunt vs. Liberty Lobby Trial

Based mainly on the book, Plausible Denial: Was the CIA involved in the Assassination of JFK by Mark Lane, this lecture describes in detail a most unusual defamation trial. In 1985 attorney Mark Lane represented Liberty Lobby, a group that had published an article that claimed that E. Howard Hunt and the CIA were behind the JFK assassination. Hunt sued for defamation. Lane’s strategy was to prove to the jury that Hunt and the CIA did indeed plan the assassination to prove that the article was stating the truth. The jury found in favor of Liberty Lobby, saying that Lane had proved to them that Hunt and the CIA had planned Kennedy’s assassination.

 

JFK and the Unspeakable

This lecture, based primarily on the book of the same name by James W. Douglas, offers detailed and convincing evidence of a conspiracy by the CIA and the Pentagon to assassinate JFK. Douglas shows how Kennedy’s interest to end the war in Vietnam and forge a détente with Russia and Cuba were seen as treasonous by the CIA and Pentagon and against the self-interest of the military industrial complex.

 

Oswald and the CIA

Based on the research of Professor John Newman, this lecture looks at the relationship of Lee Harvey Oswald and CIA. Drawing on his meticulous study of newly declassified CIA documents, Newman follows Oswald’s connection to the CIA, solely from the CIA files, revealing a four year relationship, from 1959 -1963. Newman shows clearly how the documents themselves tell the story of the CIA’s involvement in the assassination of JFK.

 

Inside the House Select Committee on Investigations Investigation of the JFK Assassination

Based primarily on the book, The Last Investigation by Gaeton Fonzi, an investigator on the 1975 Congressional committee that investigated the JFK assassination. Fonzi reveals how in spite of obstruction and a lack of commitment by those who led the investigation he and a few other investigators were still able to bring forth new evidence that proved that the CIA was behind President Kennedy’s assassination.

 

The Life of James Jesus Angleton

Angleton was the legendary head of the CIA’s division of counterintelligence from 1954 – 1975. Angleton carved out his own fiefdom and often operated out of view and unaccountable to even the President of the United States. He very possible was involved in the assassination of JFK, was behind some of the most nefarious covert operations and was a beloved friend of Israel. His obsession with finding a mole who he believed had penetrated the CIA finally brought him down.

The Life of Winston Scott

Winston Scott served as the Chief of the CIA in Mexico City from 1956 to 1969. Considered one of the most powerful CIA officers Scott was in charge of the Mexico City Bureau when Lee Harvey Oswald arrived in Mexico City in September of 1963. Oswald’s comings and goings to the Soviet and Cuban Embassies in Mexico City were meticulously photographed and recorded by Scott and offer some of the most damning evidence of the CIA’s involvement in the Kennedy assassination. The CIA had kept Scott out of the loop about Oswald and the assassination making it difficult for Scott to know what was transpiring. Although Scott divulged what he knew about those events in a memoir he wrote, the CIA confiscated it after Scott died.

 

The Strange but True Story of Richard Case Nagell 

Investigative reporter Dick Russell spent 20 years piecing together the story of Richard Case Nagell, who claimed to be a double agent for the Soviet Union and the CIA. Nagell asserted that he was hired to kill Lee Harvey Oswald to prevent the assassination of JFK.  Backed by first person interviews and government documents his tale has a strong ring of truth and credibility. Nagell, a Korean War hero who was awarded the Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts was promoted to the rank of Captain at the young age of 20. This is a mysterious tale worth hearing.

 

LBJ: The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination

Based on a book of the same name by Phillip F. Nelson this lecture reveals shocking details that make it hard to deny that LBJ had a part in planning the assassination of JFK. Power mad and obsessed with becoming President LBJ was a more disturbed individual than the public was ever led to believe. Nelson marshals very convincing evidence of LBJ’s participation in Kennedy’s assassination

 

The Deathbed Confession of E Howard Hunt

When E. Howard Hunt, a higher up in the CIA was dying from cancer he called his son, Saint John Hunt into his bedroom and told him who was involved in the conspiracy to kill JFK.  Hunt told his son that the code name for the assassination was “The Big Event” and that chain of command started at the top with Vice President Johnson followed by CIA higher up, Cord Meyer, CIA agent Bill Harvey, CIA higher up David Atlee Phillips, CIA hitmen, David Morales, Frank Sturgis and Antonio Veciana, and Corsican hitman, Lucien Sarti. Many assassination investigators over the last fifty years have turned up evidence that supports Hunt’s deathbed confession. Using that information this lecture shows that it most probably happened the way Hunt said it did.

 

Jim Garrison’s Investigation of the Kennedy Assassination

Jim Garrison, the District Attorney for New Orleans, did an investigation of the JFK assassination that culminated in his charging Clay Shaw with being part of a conspiracy to kill Kennedy. This lecture describes the very strong evidence collected by Garrison that led to the trial of Clay Shaw, the only person ever to come to trial for the conspiracy to kill Kennedy.

 

Hit List

This lecture tells the story of many of the 50 witnesses to the Kennedy assassination who died under mysterious circumstances right before they were to give testimony at official investigations of the JFK assassination. Were these witnesses murdered as part of the cover-up to the assassination? Did they know too much and had to be eliminated?

 

Who Killed JFK and Why

This is a comprehensive lecture that offers substantial evidence as to who was behind the plot to kill JFK and how it was carried out.

 

The Assassination of Robert F Kennedy

It is believed that the same people who killed JFK also killed RFK. This talk will present evidence that makes this theory credible.