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The Assassination Chronicles, published four times each year, is devoted to providing information on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and related events. This newsmagazine is typically 40-60 pages and contains exciting articles and photos from some of the foremost researchers in the world and promises to keep even the casual reader informed on recent events and research.
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Spring,
1995 Volume 1, Issue 1
Summer,
1995 Volume 1, Issue 2
Winter, 1995 Volume 1, Issue 4
Spring,
1996 Volume 2, Issue 1
Summer, 1996 Volume 2, Issue 2
Meet our editor, George Michael Evica
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George Micheal Evica
Member of the Board of Advisors of the Committee for an Open Archives (Washington, D.C.); a member of Board of Directors of the Assassination Archives and Research Center (Washington, D.C.); The Director of the JFK Assassination Task Force, a national research and education committee; now the Editor of The Assassination Chronicles; author of the book And We Are All Mortal: New Evidence and Analysis in the Assassination of John F. Kennedy; and the editor, writer, and broadcaster of Assassination Journal, a weekly public affairs radio program. In 1992, retired from fulltime teaching, concentrating on research and writing in three fields: ritual and myth (a work in progress), film studies (a work in progress), and the JFK assassination (a work in progress). Currently completing a new book on the JFK assassination called The Iron Sights. On March 24th, 1995, one of five JFK assassination experts who testified on evidential issues before the Assassination Records Review Board at the Board's meeting in Boston. Organizer of the First National Conference on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (at the University of Hartford), October, 1975 (reviewed in The New York Times, in Paris, and in the Soviet Union, for example); Director of the Connecticut Citizens Commission of Inquiry and member of the Board of Directors of the National Citizens Commission of Inquiry, 1975-1976. Originator, developer, and teacher of investigative journalism courses at the University of Hartford on, for example, the CIA; Organized Crime; Howard Hughes; the Anti-Castro Plots; the Second Oswald; Jack Ruby; and the JFK Medical Evidence. Subject of over 500 interviews and articles in magazines and newspapers and on radio and television programs in the United States, Canada, England, France, Italy, and the Soviet Union (including, for example, Parade, The New York Times, and Panorama (the Italian equivalent of Time). Made over 500 formal presentations to grade schools, high schools, colleges, universities, clubs and forums across the United States. Since November, 1975, has produced, directed, written, and broadcast Assassination Journal weekly on WWUH, 91.3 FM, West Hartfort, CT., the longest -running public affairs program on a single subject (the JFK assassination and its aftermath) in the United States. Since 1985, has published seven major articles and has presented twelve major papers at conferences across the United States: most recently, for example, in Washington, D.C. (1995), Dallas (1994), and Providence (1993). Was host of the Chicago JFK conference in 1992; directed the Wrap-up Session of the Dallas JFK conference in 1992, 1993, and 1994; was co-host of the Providence JFK conference in 1993. Host and Program Chair for the First Annual "November In Dallas" 1996 Conference to be held in Dallas, TX on November 21-24, 1996. The late Sylvia Meagher (the most respected JFK researcher in the United States) called And We Are All Mortal a "standard reference"; John Davis, author of Dynasty and Disaster and Mafia Kingfish, called And We Are All Mortal one of the "seminal" books in the JFK inquiry; in a review anticipating the Providence conference of the top assassination writers, The Third Decade predicted Evica would be the JFK researcher most likely to discover the identities of the JFK plotters. And We Are All Mortal was "hailed as one of the most important and powerfully written of all assassination research volumes...." |
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