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Jim Marrs, Dick Russell and Joan Mellen


John Simkin

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The 50th anniversary of John Kennedy’s assassination has come and gone, but the major questions remain. On January 31 at UNLV’s Greenspun Auditorium, a panel including some of the world’s best known and most credible assassination researchers will participate in a live, world-wide webcast about JFK, in particular, the investigation launched by former New Orleans DA Jim Garrison. Longtime TV host and producer John Barbour will screen his groundbreaking film about Garrison, and the panelists will take questions from the audience. The onstage guests will include author Jim Marrs, whose book about the JFK plot was one of the inspirations for the Oliver Stone film, longtime assassination researcher and author Dick Russell, and historian-author Joan Mellen. Barbour says the panelists will tell what they know about Garrison’s investigation which constitutes “the greatest true story never told”. The 7 p.m. event free and open to the public. Among those helping to get the word out about the UNLV event is comedian and JFK researcher Richard Belzer.

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The 50th anniversary of John Kennedy’s assassination has come and gone, but the major questions remain. On January 31 at UNLV’s Greenspun Auditorium, a panel including some of the world’s best known and most credible assassination researchers will participate in a live, world-wide webcast about JFK, in particular, the investigation launched by former New Orleans DA Jim Garrison. Longtime TV host and producer John Barbour will screen his groundbreaking film about Garrison, and the panelists will take questions from the audience. The onstage guests will include author Jim Marrs, whose book about the JFK plot was one of the inspirations for the Oliver Stone film, longtime assassination researcher and author Dick Russell, and historian-author Joan Mellen. Barbour says the panelists will tell what they know about Garrison’s investigation which constitutes “the greatest true story never told”. The 7 p.m. event free and open to the public. Among those helping to get the word out about the UNLV event is comedian and JFK researcher Richard Belzer.

You've got "Joan Mellon" in your title, John.

--Tommy :sun

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This can be viewed again today, Saturday, at 1 PM ET and 12 Noon CT.

I watched the first two hours last night and found it to be impressive and convincing. A lot of thought has gone into this professional production and it should not be missed. Use the link in the reply directly above to access the program.

I plan to resume watching it today until it ends.

CORRECTION: Apparently the event could only be viewed Friday, from 10 PM Et until 1 AM Saturday.

I misread the times as posted. It appeared that it could be viewed again on Saturday, but this is not the case.

I apologize for any confusion caused.

Edited by Douglas Caddy
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