New Release by Orlando Martin Brings Undiscovered Details of Kennedy’s Assassination to Light - Published by Dog Ear Publishing

"I disagree with the findings of the Warren Commission, which concluded Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository using a World War II-vintage 6.5 mm Italian bolt-action rifle." says Orlando Martin, a former Navy Officer. Among the author’s claims: evidence of three shooters in Dallas; different caliber rifles; and a different number of shots. He also sheds light on inconsistencies in Abraham Zapruder’s film of the event

Indianapolis, IN, April 19, 2010 --(PR.com)-- "I disagree with the findings of the Warren Commission, which concluded Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository using a World War II-vintage 6.5 mm Italian bolt-action rifle." says Orlando Martin, a former Navy Officer. "I believe the evidence shows there were three shooters in Dallas; five shots were taken at the president, with the second and third gunmen taking two shots each; different caliber rifles were used for the first, third and fifth shot; and Oswald did not shoot the president," continues Martin. He also sheds light on inconsistencies he discovered in Abraham Zapruder’s film of the event, analyzing it frame by frame.

In his forward to JFK. Analysis of a Shooting, the author writes, “The worst any society can feasibly do, from a moral perspective, is to condemn the innocent or allow the guilty to go free. In President Kennedy’s assassination the ballistics evidence tends to indicate that both scenarios actually happened.” Martin, who was 6 years old when Kennedy was shot, spent three years researching this Dog Ear Publishing published book, drawing on his many years of military weaponry experience. He includes chapters on JFK’s history, the Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, the Zapruder film and a chapter on each of the five bullets his analysis concludes were fired at the president. Anyone who has questioned the government’s version of Kennedy’s assassination should read this detailed, compelling work.

The author joined the Navy in 1976, retiring from continuous service from active duty in 1996. During his service, he qualified as a rifle expert, earning the expert medal. As a member of the Security Alert Force Unit onboard the USS Ramsey, Martin was trained in assault tactics and served as one of the fire team leaders. He is a devoted firearms enthusiast and collector.

For more information, visit www.jfkanalysis.com.

JFK. Analysis of a Shooting
Orlando Martin
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-160844-315-4 208 pages US

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