Main event on June 4: 7:30pm-9:30pm Suggested Donation: $50-$100
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Two dramatic assassinations in 1968 changed America forever.
Meet the man who solved one–and is about to solve the other.
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| Dear friend and citizen:
Be among the very first to hear about new forensic evidence expected to exonerate Sirhan Sirhan.
In addition, learn of another major suit, long under wraps, that is soon to be filed on behalf of prominent 9/11 victims’ family members.
And meet the man behind these historic law cases.
At this special event, the litigation strategy for each case will be presented by Mr. Pepper, who believes that conclusive evidence may now be in hand for winning both cases. All legal work is being handled pro bono.
Plus, an additional revelation…
Also, discover the facts about the convening of a new investigation into 9/11, also led by William Pepper. This effort, if successful, will lead to a ballot initiative this November in New York City (all five boroughs). If passed, the initiative will authorize a new 9/11 Commission. Already appointed to the commission are Lincoln Chafee (former Republican U.S. Senator), Dr. Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14 astronaut), recent presidential candidate Senator Mike Gravel, and actor Ed Asner.
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Our objective for this evening:
With strong evidence in hand for winning the Sirhan Sirhan case and the 9/11 lawsuit, completion funding is now sought that would cover the incidental expenses involved in further investigations and court costs. |
RSVP by May 25, as seating is limited
This event hosted by Dr. Kathleen Ferrick Rosenblatt at 10415 Ravenwood Court in Beverly Glen Canyon, Bel Air
RSVP and further information: Contact Kathleen at 310/470-4557 or ferrickrosenblatt@yahoo.com
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INTRODUCING DR. WILLIAM PEPPER [Photo below is of Pepper in court with James Earl Ray] |
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Dr. William Pepper is a New York- and Washington DC-based attorney and British barrister, as well as a noted activist and author who has convened the Seminar on International Human Rights at Oxford University.
A friend and collaborator with Dr. King before his death, Pepper is the author of An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King (Verso Books, 2004), which presents in detail the facts discovered in the 1999 case. Pepper is also the author of a forthcoming biography of Hugo Chavez.
In the 1999 case in Memphis, the jury unanimously found in favor of the plaintiffs (Coretta Scott King and the King family), who held that King’s assassination was the product of a conspiracy that involved local, state, and federal agencies and authorities. As might be expected, the Memphis case and Pepper’s book were ignored by the U.S. corporate press. (The entire transcript of the case is available on the Martin Luther King Center website.)
A NOTE TO ATTENDEES FROM WILLIAM PEPPER:
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| "I believe that this selective use of the court system is a serious way to give credibility to normally unthinkable thoughts that would be dismissed or relegated to sound-bite marginalization. But it is not inexpensive, and my funds for this activity are distinctly limited; hence, the help of good citizens of the republic like yourself is requested. In the 9/11 case, new evidence related to the financing of the operation is now available. In the RFK case, forensic and other new evidence has surfaced that clearly establishes Sirhan’s innocence.
"The mainstream media ignored the King civil trial for which I produced 70 witnesses over 30 days, setting out why and how Martin King was assassinated. The mainstream media simply sat in the hallway, entering the courtroom only when Mrs. King and Andy Young testified.
"In the RFK case, we will appeal both to the alternative press and to C-SPAN, and challenge them to televise the proceedings live. C-SPAN has covered my most recent book tour, while the major media in the US have never even reviewed my works.
"We are dealing not with separate or unitary events and failings, but with a pervasive sickness in the public life of our republic. All of these events are linked and part of the national disease. The challenge is to find ways and means to confront the citizenry with the reality of where we are and what we have become. Change must be preceded by awareness, however much both may be resisted."
Dr. William Pepper
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| Please join us for this historic presentation–one that is not to be missed.
Dr. Kathleen Rosenblatt Byron Belitso |
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