Without Smoking Gun:
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:27 pm
Without Smoking Gun, written by Kent Heiner, and an Introduction by Lt.
Col. Dan Marvin, 2004, by Trine Day Publishing Company, Walterville, Oregon.
This is Lt. Col. Dan Marvin's story of the C.I.A. trying to recruit him to kill Lt. Commander William Bruce Pitzer. Marvin was told that Pitzer had committed treason.
What Pitzer had done was witness, and make notes of the surgical alteration of JFK'S body shortly after the assassination.
Carefully written, and detailed by Lt. Col. Dan Marvin, a close personal friend of Jimmy Files, and myself. this book provides several servious threads that the serious JFK and C.I.A. Researcher Must Read.
Comments both Pro and Con are welcome.
This is the first of 3 publications with Lt. Col. Dan Marvin's involvement.
Questions about authenticity, documentation, or hearsay ? Don't bother.
Lt. Col. Dan Marvin was directly involved. This is a man you must read about.
Also, kudos to Kent Heiner, and Trine Day Publications for having the courage and conviction that Lt. Col. Dan Marvin, a true patriot, justly deserves.
Respectfully,
Bruce Patrick Brychek.
Col. Dan Marvin, 2004, by Trine Day Publishing Company, Walterville, Oregon.
This is Lt. Col. Dan Marvin's story of the C.I.A. trying to recruit him to kill Lt. Commander William Bruce Pitzer. Marvin was told that Pitzer had committed treason.
What Pitzer had done was witness, and make notes of the surgical alteration of JFK'S body shortly after the assassination.
Carefully written, and detailed by Lt. Col. Dan Marvin, a close personal friend of Jimmy Files, and myself. this book provides several servious threads that the serious JFK and C.I.A. Researcher Must Read.
Comments both Pro and Con are welcome.
This is the first of 3 publications with Lt. Col. Dan Marvin's involvement.
Questions about authenticity, documentation, or hearsay ? Don't bother.
Lt. Col. Dan Marvin was directly involved. This is a man you must read about.
Also, kudos to Kent Heiner, and Trine Day Publications for having the courage and conviction that Lt. Col. Dan Marvin, a true patriot, justly deserves.
Respectfully,
Bruce Patrick Brychek.