This Friday afternoon at Mariott's Wardman Park Hotel in Washington,
D.C., Michael Levy, MD, Ph.D., professor of Neurosurgery, University
of California, San Diego, will be delivering a presentation entitled,
"The Forensic Analysis of the Wounds of President John F. Kennedy." s
of JFK's Head Injury and Its Consistency with the Hypothesis of the
Lone Assassin."
His presentation is a follow-up to a paper he published in the
"peer-reviewed" journal, "Neurosurgery": "A Neuroforensic Analysis of
JFK's Injuries," in the June, 2004 issue. [54(6)1298 - 1312.]
Following his talk, I will be giving a talk entitled,
"What Do We Really Know about JFK's Head Injury? Misperceptions about
JFK's Medical/Autopsy Evidence"
These lectures are part of the three-day conference, "The Warren
Report and Its Legacy" and interested parties are invited to attend.
Where — the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington DC.
When — September 17-19, 2004 (Friday, Saturday and half-day Sunday).
Hotel Reservations — call (800) 228-9290 or (202) 328-2983 and state
that you will be attending the "Warren Report" conference.
Conference Registration — call AARC at (202) 628-6608.
The conference will feature talks and discussions by the leading
experts on the many controversies spawned by the Warren Report and
subsequent official investigations. These authorities will include
prominent doctors, lawyers, scientists, historians and journalists.
They will address a wide range of topics, including the creation of
the Commission; the relationship of the Commission to the CIA and the
FBI; the evidence of conspiracy overlooked, misrepresented, distorted
or avoided by the Commission; the impact of the Warren Report on
public trust in government; the journalistic response to the Warren
Report; the impact of the Warren Report on the September 11 Commission
or subsequent investigations; and the latest news regarding the recent
revelation that the CIA subverted the Congressional investigation into
President Kennedy's assassination. The conference will also discuss
the prospects for further official investigations and the need for new
legislation to restore and expand citizen access to Kennedy
assassination information which has been curtailed since the demise of
the Assassination Records Review Board.
The conference is co-sponsored by the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of
Forensic Science and Law and the Committee for an Open Archive.
Gary Aguilar
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