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                  • Political Assassinations and the CIA
                  • The CIA and Extreme Deniability
                  • The Culture of the Agency
                  • Spy Games in Mexico City

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SWHTSOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED - UPDATED 2010 !!!

For the "last word" on the tragedy of November 22, 1963,
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- Dick Russell

Hancock's conclusions in regards to the conspiracy,
assassination and cover-up were the most logical I have ever seen.
The puzzle pieces begin to fit at last.

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Research of Larry Hancock, (See screenshot of main index)
includes 3 years of documents presented at
November In Dallas Conferences and utilized in his book, "Someone Would Have Talked."

  • Richard Case Nagell documents,

Section 1 - The Bank Incident
Section 2 - The Man
Section 3 - Going Public

  • the Richard Case Nagell NID Conference presentation in Quicktime.
Section 1 - Martino Chronology
Pre-Assassination
Post-Assassination
Information on the Conspiracy
Section 2 - Fiorini/Sturgis Chronology
Section 3 - HSCA Report on Gerald Patrick Hemming
Section 4 - HSCA Reports:
Armador Odio
Robert McKeown
Carlos Quiroga and Sergio Arcacha Smith
Bernardo DeTorres
  • 112th Intelligence Corp
One of the ongoing areas of mystery and speculation in regard to events in Dealy Plaza on November 22, 1963 has been the activities of the 112th Army Intelligence unit. The documents available to us now appear to resolve many of these mysteries, all except the most fundamental one – the actual role of the 112th in Dallas.
Section 1 - gMysteries of the 112thh paper / Larry Hancock
Section 2 - gThe Secret Service Agent on the Knollh paper / Debra Conway
Section 3 - Documents / 112fh INTC and 316fh ICD ARRB overview, organization, personnel, Fact Sheets and Operating Procedures
Section 4 - HSCA transcript of Col. Robert Jones interview
Section 5 - James Powell reports / AARB interview
Section 6 - Edward Coyle ARRB interview
Section 7 - l12th Spot and investigation reports
Section 8 - ARRB interview / Col. Fletcher Prouty
Section 9 - ARRB interview / Col. Rudolph Reich

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