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Join us tonight for a lively discussion on all things JFK with our lovely guest, noted author, and upcoming presenter at Lancer 2024, Gayle Nix Jackson. Gayle is the Granddaughter of Orville Nix, who famously captured moving picture documentation of the assassination from the opposite side of where Zapruder was filming from. Hear about his story, the missing original film, and the family mystery Gayle is out to solve!JFK Lancer - https://assassinationconference.com Use our code gunman10 to save 10% off any ticket package!Merch Store - https://the-lone-gunman-podcast.myspreadshop.comSilk City Hot Sauce - http://www.silkcityhotsauce.com Use our code GUNMAN at checkout to save 20% off your entire order!Music By - Lee Henry OswaldA Loose Moose ProductionBBB & JOEBBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lone-gunman-podcast-jfk-assassination--1181353/support.
The Ochelli Effect 8-30-2024 Open Mic with B PETEOn this Broadcast B Pete and Chuck covered some Naked News, JFK Assassination Research, and The Meaning of Labor Day. PLUS a great call from The one and only Gayle Nix Jackson made this a show that would have been perfect if we didn;t get hit by technical problems.Danny from Cali talked about the pride of the nearly absent American work ethic, Jimmy James talked about Soxiet Moles Running Wild, and Chuck talked to dead air a couple times, but that's what LIVE radio Streaming gets us sometimes.Join Us any Given Friday 1(319)527-5016Email Chuck or PayPal ]blindjfkresearcher@gmail.comJFK Lancer Conference Information Virtual Tickets starting at 74.99In Person Tickets starting at 144.99Student Price is 39.99, must show proof of being a studentUse code Ochelli10 for 10% off your ticketTickets are for sale at assassinationconference.comDISCOUNT Tickets & Packages + BE Counted as an EFFECTERUse code Ochelli10 for 10% off your ticketDates: November 22nd-24thHotel: Dallas Marriott DowntownRoom prices starting at $169 per nightTo book a room call Marriott reservations at 1 (800) 228-9290 or (214) 979-9000 and mention the November in Dallas Conference Group RateUse code Ochelli10 for 10% off your ticketIf you would like assistance finding discount flights to the conference or activities for your spouse to do in Dallas they can reach out to Gabbie's Getaway Adventures through Facebook or email gabbiesgetawayadventure@gmail.com BE THE EFFECTListen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelli
Abraham Zapruder’s film gets all the attention, but there was another eyewitness to history whose tale has yet to be told. In this eye-opening account, Gayle Nix Jackson tells the story of her grandfather, Orville Nix, a man with a camera who happened to be on the ground for a life-changing—world-changing, and in some ways world-ending—event: the murder of President Kennedy in Dallas in 1963. The Missing JFK Assassination Film is not a typical JFK assassination book. This book does not attempt to answer the question of who killed John F. Kennedy; instead, it addresses why we should question the actions of those involved and why the truth was withheld from the people. Though copies of Orville’s film exist, the original film is missing. Why? The FBI confiscated the photographer’s camera for several months, then returned it in pieces. Were these actions sinister or were they just examples of governmental incompetence? The Missing JFK Assassination Film exposes information about the House Select Committee staff’s involvement in the missing film. The author’s interviews with people who were close to Orville shed light on the government’s involvement with the filmmaker. And her memories of growing up with her beloved grandfather—and on how his views changed after that fateful day—fuel a quest Jackson is still on to find the filmSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jerry was 16 and a fan of JFK on the day of the assassination He read Inquest (Epstein 1966), Rush to Judgement (Lane 1966), etc., and the 26 volumes Jerry has written much on the case, he joined the board of AARC The 1979 Gallery magazine flexi-disc of the acoustic evidence AARC 2014 Conference, September 25-28 The Warren Report and the JFK Assassination: A Half Century of Significant Disclosures At the Bethesda Maryland Hyatt Regency, 888-421-1442 Speakers, Gary Aguilar, Russ Baker, Joseph Backes, Robert Blakey, Rex Bradford, Brenda Brody, Alan Dale, Jim DiEugenio, Marie Fonzi, Wesley Buell Frazier, Robert Groden, Eric Hamburg, Larry Hancock, Dan Hardway, Mal Hyman, Gayle Nix Jackson, David Kaiser, William Kelly, Peter Kornbluh, Andrew Kreig, Jim Lesar, Gerald D. McKnight, Jefferson Morley, John M. Newman, Jerry Policoff, Randolph Robertson, Jane Rusconi, Peter Dale Scott, Bill Simpich, Wayne Smith, Pat Speer, Donald Thomas, Ernst Titovets, Lamar Waldron, Cyril Wecht, hopefully David Talbot, and Andy Winiarczyk and his books The 27th is the 50th anniversary of the public release of the Warren Report Continuing violation of the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 Unreleased CIA 301 (person of interest) files on Lee and Marina Owald 50 Reasons... Episode 44, Dan Hardway and George Joannides $50 registration for students, we need new blood, many original researchers are gone Operation Mockingbird, infiltration of the media, demonstrably documentable AARC is a not-for-profit organization, $35 membership AARC is working on presenting one or two important yet-to-be-announced speakers Sign up for the ARRC newletter
Abraham Zapruder’s film gets all the attention, but there was another eyewitness to history whose tale has yet to be told. In this eye-opening account, Gayle Nix Jackson tells the story of her grandfather, Orville Nix, a man with a camera who happened to be on the ground for a life-changing—world-changing, and in some ways world-ending—event: the murder of President Kennedy in Dallas in 1963. The Missing JFK Assassination Film is not a typical JFK assassination book. This book does not attempt to answer the question of who killed John F. Kennedy; instead, it addresses why we should question the actions of those involved and why the truth was withheld from the people. Though copies of Orville’s film exist, the original film is missing. Why? The FBI confiscated the photographer’s camera for several months, then returned it in pieces. Were these actions sinister or were they just examples of governmental incompetence? The Missing JFK Assassination Film exposes information about the House Select Committee staff’s involvement in the missing film. The author’s interviews with people who were close to Orville shed light on the government’s involvement with the filmmaker. And her memories of growing up with her beloved grandfather—and on how his views changed after that fateful day—fuel a quest Jackson is still on to find the film See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Abraham Zapruder’s film gets all the attention, but there was another eyewitness to history whose tale has yet to be told. In this eye-opening account, Gayle Nix Jackson tells the story of her grandfather, Orville Nix, a man with a camera who happened to be on the ground for a life-changing—world-changing, and in some ways world-ending—event: the murder of President Kennedy in Dallas in 1963.The Missing JFK Assassination Film is not the typical JFK assassination book. This book does not attempt to answer the question of who killed John F. Kennedy; instead, it addresses why we should question the actions of those involved and why the truth was withheld from the people. Though copies of Orville’s film exist, the original film is missing. Why? The FBI confiscated the photographer’s camera for several months, then returned it in pieces. Were these actions sinister or were they just examples of governmental incompetence? The Missing JFK Assassination Film exposes information about the House Select Committee staff’s involvement in the missing film. The author’s interviews with people who were close to Orville shed light on the government’s involvement with the filmmaker. And her memories of growing up with her beloved grandfather—and on how his views changed after that fateful day—fuel a quest Jackson is still on to find the film. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE ORVILLE NIX JFK ASSASSINATION FILMRichard discusses the Missing Nix film with GAYLE NIX JACKSON, it is a key piece of evidence in the JFK Assassination that has been missing for years. Which shows the movement that was occurring behind the picket fence (seen in the Nix film) within 2-3 seconds after the fatal head shot.PART TWO - COINTEL PRO EXPOSEDRichard welcomes, SHERRI KANE, an investigative journalist, news commentator, psycho-social analyst, and political activist, specializing in uncovering media persuasion and manipulation, conspiracy realities and women's, children's, and animal rights issues.
THE ORVILLE NIX JFK ASSASSINATION FILMRichard discusses the Missing Nix film with GAYLE NIX JACKSON, it is
When Orville Nix decided to film the President's motorcade in Dallas, he could never have guessed that he would capture one of the most shocking crimes in all of American history. Even more shocking, is the fact that Nix's originally footage, of that fateful day in 1963, has "gone missing." What was it that Nix filmed as the motorcade passed in front of the infamous Grassy Knoll? What did he capture lurking behind the picket fence? Could this be the reason behind the disappearance of the original film? Gayle Nix Jackson is dedicated to the recovery of the lost piece of missing evidence in the biggest crime of the 20th century the JFK Assassination.