Randy Benson is a documentarian and a filmmaker
Documentary: The Searchers by Randolph Benson (vimeo on demand)
The website of the documentary: www.thesearchersfilm.com
Randy's website: www.rbensonfilm.com
John Judge's research and activism
Starting in 1999, John Judge, Bill Kelly, and T Carter started holding a remembrance for JFK's 1963 Peace Speech
June 10 1963, JFK's American University commencement address titled A Strategy of Peace: Audio, Video, Text
Randy to start a sequel for The Searchers documentary
Book: JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass by Jim DiEugenio: Hardcover, Kindle
JFK Revisited: The Complete Collection Blu-Ray + DVD
Rent/buy JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass: Showtime, Prime, iTunes, Vudu, Microsoft
Rent/buy the documentary series JFK: Destiny Betrayed: Amazon Prime, iTunes, Vudu
The peace speech was kept very secretive before JFK delivered it
NSAMs 55, 56 and 57
National Security Action Memorandum 263 and 273
FREE Borrowable Ebook: JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why it Matters by James Douglass
Join Randy at the American University Peace Speech Memorial on June 10th (Saturday) at 12 noon
Address: 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016; Google Maps location
Part B: Benjamin Cole; beginning at 25:28
Article: Walker Bullet CE 573: Is it Real? by Tom Gram and Ben Cole
The "Walker Bullet" (CE 573) was purportedly extracted from the home of General Edwin Walker on April 10, 1963
It was described in official Dallas Police Department (DPD) reports as "steel jacketed"
Not one but four DPD officers identified it as a steel jacketed bullet
The Warren Commission (WC) concluded that Oswald shot Walker
But the Walker Bullet in the possession of the WC (CE 573) is copper jacketed
The vast majority of bullets in the 1960s, and even today, are copper-jacketed
Why would DPD detectives call an obviously copper-jacketed slug, a "steel jacketed" bullet?
How did the FBI check the chain of evidence on the CE 573?
They never showed CE 573 to the two DPD detectives, McElroy and Van Cleave nor the DPD crime lab
Was the Walker bullet ever photographed by the DPD in April 1963?
"...However it is unnecessary to trace the chain of possession forward past the first person
who can identify the item by inspection" - J. Lee Rankin, general counsel to the WC
Lt. Day testified that CE 573 has his name scratched on it
In 1979, CE 573 was examined under a microscope but the word "Day" or a cross was not found on it
No one in any local or federal police agency ever called CE 399 a "steel jacketed" bullet
Article: Walker, Oswald, and the Dog That Didn't Bark by Benjamin Cole