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Bernard Pensterwold, Jr.
4036 North 27th Street
Arlington, Virginia
October 11, 1968
Mr. Steve Burton
4829 Morella Avenue
N. Hollywood, California
Dear Mr. Burton:
A number of assassination students, "buffs", experts
or what have you, from all parts of the country, have
decided to band together in a formal organization in
an attempt to increase our chances of solving both
the general and specific assassination problems. It
is our hope in taking this action that we might (1)
improve our means of exchanging information; (2) ob-
tain financing for additional investigative work;
(3) pool our strongth vis-a-vis the Federal Govern-
ment, particularly, the National Archives; and (4)
provide our members a modicum of physical protection
by "going public"
The idea formed recently at a three-day round-table
discussion in New Orleans between Jim Garrison and
staff, Bill Tumer, Richard Sprague and me. With
just these few sitting around a table, we progressed
a long way toward finding solutions to many specific
problems that had seemed almost insoluble.
We believe that if most of the responsible persons
in the field will join together and work closely to-
gether, we will maximize our chances of success.
Hence, the new Committee to Investigate Assassina-
tions. We hereby invite you and urge you to join
with us as an active Member in the new organization.
A copy of the Articles of Incorporation (as well as
a list of those invited to join) is encloaed.
You will note that your duties and responsibilities: as
a Nember are minimal. We would hope, however, that we
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