Press Release

 

PROOF OF JFK ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY AND MOTIVE FOR LBJ MANIPULATION OF ASSASSINATION INVESTIGATION SHOWN

 

DALLAS, TX, DECEMBER 6, 2006 - SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED: THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRACY TO MISLEAD HISTORY ($35; Hardcover 620 pages; Published by JFK Lancer Productions & Publications) identifies people who talked about a personal prior knowledge of the conspiracy to murder President Kennedy: including a veteran of multiple Castro assassination projects and two senior CIAÕs officers of the JM WAVE station in Miami, Florida. A fourth man, John Martino, was a three year prisoner of Castro and organizer of the most explosive Cuban penetration mission ever conducted. MartinoÕs remarks and motivation are newly verified by his son, Edward Martino.

 

Also revealed is an August 21, 1963, White House meeting between LBJ and Fred Black, a known associate of Bobby Baker and mobster John Roselli. That meeting exposed President Johnson to potential pressure from Roselli and provides possible motivation for the well documented LBJ manipulation of the JFK assassination investigation.

 

SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED is supported not only by normal endnote references and a bibliography, but with an extensive library of online exhibits including archived documents, contemporary newspaper articles, testimony and telephone transcripts, diaries, investigative reports and memoranda used as sources for the book. See the online exhibits, Ed MartinoÕs statement and more at www.larry-hancock.com.

 

Larry Hancock, author of SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED is a leading historian-researcher in the JFK assassination. Hancock co-authored November Patriots with Connie Kritzberg and authored the 2003 research analysis publication titled Someone Would Have Talked. Hancock has published several document collections: 112th Army Intelligence Group, John Martino, and Richard Case Nagell. In 2000 Hancock received the prestigious Mary Ferrell New Frontier Award for contributing new evidence in the Kennedy assassination case. In 2001 he received the Mary Ferrell Legacy Award for his contributions of documents released under the JFK Act.

 

REVIEWS:

Gaeton Fonzi, author of The Last Investigation and Former Staff Investigator for the US House Committee on Investigations states ÒThere have been two official US Government investigations of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; the first resulted in the Warren Commission Report. Rank with distortions and manipulations of the evidence, its conclusion that Oswald was the lone assassin quickly disintegrated under objective scrutiny. The public's distrust of the Warren CommissionÕs Report produced political pressure for a new investigation and the subsequent formation of the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations. Unfortunately, the HSCA was intimidated and manipulated by the very government agencies it was investigating and its final report emerged as misleading as the Warren Commission's. Now, with his experience and analytical acumen, Larry Hancock has identified and detailed culpable conspiratorial associations. Among the most respected researchers of the JFK assassination, Hancock has produced SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED, an awesomely comprehensive and impressive work of compelling validity and a Ômust-readÕ in the field.Ó

 

"Larry Hancock is always the first person I call to learn about the latest documents and discoveries.Ó says Lamar Waldron, author of the best seller Ultimate Sacrifice. ÒEspecially those involving CIA anti-Castro operations and mob associates like David Morales and John Martino. SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED continues to break new ground and should be read by everyone interested in the JFK assassination.Ó

 

Read Amazon reviews here.

 

JFK LANCER PUBLICATIONS & PRODUCTIONS, INC. is an historical research company founded in 1995 to study the JFK assassination. JFK Lancer contributes balance and expert insight into public and media discourses on historical issues as they relate to the Kennedy assassination; promotes public understanding of the historical record surrounding the Kennedy assassination; promotes the study of JFK assassination documents released as a result of the JFK Act; and publishes authors particular to this event in history.


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