Documents:
Recently declassified, released or otherwise made available. With all of our released documents, we feel the prices are reasonable for anyone for purchase and study. Also a portion of each sale goes into the JFK Lancer Educational Fund that pays for research materials requested by students or educational facilities to be sent at no cost.
d100. Batch 4 from the Assassination Records Review Board. Over 1000 pages of documents released in December 1995. $100 including postage.
d101. Dallas Police Archives. Miscellaneous papers released in 1995. Witness statements, Garrison Investigation, Lee Oswald, Evidence, Roscoe White, and Jack Ruby. $20.00
d102. CIA documents on Richard Case Nagell. Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko has generously donated this collection to be included in the Lancer catalog. Fascinating material on a triple agent who may have had knowledge that Lee Oswald worked for a government agency. Nagell stated he was sent to kill Oswald before the assassination. This group of documents is $30.00.
Read the book by Richard Russell on Richard Case Nagell: "The Man Who Knew Too Much"
d103. 1994 Gaeton Fonzi interview. Compliments of Gordon Winslow and Gaeton Fonzi, we have the extensive interview that appeared on Compuserve. As most of you know, Mr Fonzi was an investigator for the House Assassinations Committee and author of the book, "The Last Investigation." You will be intrigued by his comments. Great interview.$3.00
d104. "Rivals, Ruby vs Oswald" show on A&E. Thanks to several super researchers, I have a compilation of the errors in the show. Available by email or hard copy FREE.
270. CIA Targets Fidel. (softback book) It contains the 1967 CIA Inspector General's Report on plots to assassination Fidel Castro that is reprinted as it was declassified in 1994. It has been retyped from the original documents, and all spelling, punctuation, annotation and underlining are as in the original. The deletions are blacked out as they are in the original. All "comments" interspersed throughout the document are those prepared by the report's CIA authors. Preceeding the 1967 report by the CIA Inspector General is an interview with Division General Fabian Escalante, former head of Cuba's counterintelligence body. He is Cuba's foremost authority on CIA covert operations against Cuba and the attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro. $12.00
320A. PLANTIFF'S FOURTH AMENDED PETITION WITH ATTACHED EXHIBITS (stapled, not bound).Charles Crenshaw, M.D. Lawsuit. $7.00
320B. DEPOSITION EXCERPTS Charles Crenshaw, M.D. Lawsuit (stapled, not bound).$7.00
d105. State of Louisiana vs Gary Raymond, Richard Angelico. "Rule to Show Cause" papers filed by District Attorney Harry Connick over the Garrison/Shaw Grand Jury transcripts, stating their case that Raymond and Angelico should be held in contempt for releasing the transcripts to the ARRB. (Connick won the first round.) $5.00
d106. THE DAN SMOOT REPORT, Dan Smoot, now deceased, was formerly an FBI agent who left the agency to begin a campaign against government corruption and communism. After forming Dan Smoot Inc., he began publishing a newsletter out of his Dallas Office called "The Dan Smoot Report," a conservative publication, considered very right wing at the time. On December 2, 1963, the newsletter was devoted to the Kennedy assassination, becoming the very first publication to address a conspiracy and who might be involved. It has now become a collector's item. The newsletter ceased publication at Smoot's death. Reproductions of the original December 2, 1963 newsletter is available for $5.00
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