The Raleigh Call AND THE Fingerprints of Intelligence
Dr. Grover B. Proctor, Jr.
V I D E O — L E C T U R E & Q & A 19 NOVEMBER 2015 — ALLEN, TX — LENGTH: 2:11:14
COURTESY ALLEN (TX) PUBLIC LIBRARY
Tom Keener, through his extraordinary lecture series at the Allen Public Library, has done great work educating the public concerning the case of the assassination of President John Kennedy. Tom is himself highly knowledgeable about the subject, and his audiences have been fortunate to hear much great information from some of the most important and well informed speakers around. I was honored to be invited to speak there three days prior to the 22nd anniversary of the assassination — my first time lecturing in the Dallas area. The audience seemed most interested in learning about The Raleigh Call, and the Q&A session afterward included author/journalist Jim Marrs (Crossfire) onstage with me.
Dr. Grover B. Proctor, Jr. is a historian and former university Dean who is widely acknowledged as an expert on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He has published numerous articles, lectured extensively, and has frequently been consulted by print and broadcast media.
While most of his work comprises analysis and interpretation of the assassination research phenomenon, he broke new ground in the investigation in the early 1980's with his work on Lee Oswald's alleged telephone call from the Dallas jail to a former military counterintelligence agent in Raleigh, N.C.