First published at 06:10 UTC on March 2nd, 2020.
Grover B. Proctor Ph.D: A retired university Dean and Co-Founder of two colleges in P.R. China, Dr. Proctor began his research in the JFK assassination in 1974. Since that time, he has published extensively, lectured widely, and has frequently been …
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Grover B. Proctor Ph.D: A retired university Dean and Co-Founder of two colleges in P.R. China, Dr. Proctor began his research in the JFK assassination in 1974. Since that time, he has published extensively, lectured widely, 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 attempt to make a telephone call from the Dallas jail to John Hurt, a former military counterintelligence agent in Raleigh, N.C. His professional expertise is in statistical analysis and research methodology, which extends in many practical areas of Social Science and Business/Marketing research.
Raleigh Call
The Raleigh Call And The Fingerprints Of Intelligence
Lee Oswald, while under arrest in the Dallas jail, 34 hours after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, attempted to place a call to a former Special Agent of U.S. Army Counterintelligence.
by Dr. Grover B. Proctor, Jr.
http://www.groverproctor.us/jfk/jfk80.html
The Raleigh Call And The Fingerprints Of Intelligence
by Dr. Grover B. Proctor, Jr.
http://www.groverproctor.us/jfk/jfk2015.html
Dr. Grover B. Proctor Jr. – The Raleigh Call and the Fingerprints of Intelligence (Text and Video)
https://aarclibrary.org/dr-grover-b-proctor-jr-the-raleigh-call-and-the-fingerprints-of-intelligence
JFK, Oswald And The Raleigh Connection
Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin being held in the downstairs jail, would be making another call. He had already phoned his Russian wife, Marina, and an ACLU lawyer in New York. This call, however, was different.
Oswald tried to place a collect call to John D. Hurt of Raleigh.
Hurt revealed, "I was in the counterintelligence corps in the Army during World War II."
by Randolph Benson
http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/jfk-oswald-and-the-raleigh-connection
Lee Harvey Oswald's Phone Call Before His Assassination (2:11:14)
Just hours before his death, Lee Harvey Oswald tried to call Raleigh, North Carolina from the Dallas jail on the evening of Nov. 23, 1963. For years, this significant information was ignored by assassination investigators and concealed from the public
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsItiPfnzLI
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