LARRY RIVERA
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SpeakerLARRY RIVERA is a JFK assassination researcher, author, and computer imaging expert known for his book, The JFK Horsemen. Rivera was 6 years old and living in Germany when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and he remembers his father's reaction to the news. This event sparked a lifelong interest and study of the assassination, leading him to make his first trip to Dealey Plaza in 1991.
He holds a degree in computer networking and is an expert in computer imaging technology and facial recognition. He applies these skills to his research, utilizing state-of-the-art digital overlays to analyze photographic evidence related to the assassination.
Rivera has published numerous articles and created many YouTube videos covering his research. His work often focuses on controversial photographic evidence, such as the backyard photos of Lee Harvey Oswald, the "Doorway Man" controversy, and the identities of the "tramps".
He is a frequent presenter at JFK assassination conferences and symposiums, including events for the OIC, Dr. James Fetzer's Santa Barbara JFK Conference, Judyth Vary Baker's conferences and Lorien Fenton's JFK Birthday conferences. His presentation topics have included the Dallas Police Department (DPD) motorcycle officers and the Altered Altgens6 photo.
Rivera authored The JFK Horsemen: Framing Lee, Altering the Altgens6 and Resolving Other Mysteries. In his book, he uses his forensic digital analysis skills to argue for the innocence of Lee Harvey Oswald. The book specifically addresses the "Four JFK Horsemen," DPD motorcycle officers who were part of the motorcade, and argues that films of the assassination, such as the Zapruder and Nix films, were edited to remove evidence of the presidential limousine stopping.
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How AI Impacts Research on JFK's Demise