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19 September, 2023

RMCSD 2023 09 Arthur Kent

The story the Kremlin tried to cover up forever and the White House fears to reveal

Canadian television journalist and author Arthur Kent delves into the continuing investigation of the Murder In Room 117 — the 1979 assassination of U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Adolph Dubs, considered to be the ignition point in America's longest war. Get a sneak peak into the official reopening of the cold case, as even now, the case is before the federal court in Washington, D.C. to recover the original records in the case.

Following a 30-minute presentation, the audience is encouraged to challenge and discuss with relevant questions. These will be non-partisan discussions aimed at generating thought-provoking responses allowing all parties to become better informed on security and defence.

Plan to join us Tuesday, 19 September 2023, 1900hrs (MT).

Solving the Cold War's Most Mysterious Cold Case
Arthur Kent

Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
The Military Museums, Calgary, AB

Doors open at 1830.
Presentation at 1900.

All are welcome. Invite a guest. Registration required.

Live Event Only

Be among the select few to experience our exclusive event. Given the confidential nature of its content this event will not be live-streamed, recorded, or available in any digital format.

The Military Museums are easily accessed off Crowchild Trail and Flanders Avenue SW. Free parking on site. Join us to enjoy some socialization before and after the presentation.

The Military Museums
Atrium & Theatre
4520 Crowchild Trail SW
Calgary, AB | map

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Murder In Room 117

book Murder in room 117

Register to Win

As a token of our appreciation for your early commitment, members who registered for the event by 8 September, 2023 were automatically entered into a draw to win one of two copies of Arthur Kent's riveting book.

Congratulations to Roy B. and George T. for winning the draw!

Limited books available for sale on-line

In his book, Murder In Room 117, Arthur Kent delves into the shadows of history to uncover the chilling truth behind the murder of the U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, Spike Dubs, in 1979. While the official narrative painted an inconclusive investigation by Washington, Kent's meticulous research reveals a different story altogether. The book sheds light on how the State Department's investigator pointed the finger at Soviet KGB spies and Afghanistan's Communist regime, ultimately setting off a chain of events that would shape the world for decades. This is your chance to own a copy of Murder In Room 117 and experience the compelling narrative for yourself.

Add the book to your registration form and pay via Interac (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or PayPal (no PayPal account is required). Books can be picked up in advance or at the event on 19 September 2023. No shipping options available.

$30.00

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About the Presenter

Arthur Kent began his journalism career in 1973. He has reported for news organizations including the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, NBC, BBC News, CNN, TBS, PBS, A&E’s The History Channel, The Observer newspaper and Maclean’s magazine. He won Emmy Awards for his part in NBC’s coverage of the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre and the December, 1989 Romanian Revolution.

Kent’s documentary, Afghanistan: Captives of the Warlords was broadcast by PBS in June, 2001, three months prior to the September 11 attacks. The film received the Gold World Medal at the New York festivals and a Golden Eagle award from CINE.

Find out more about Mr Kent through his website, skyreporter.com.

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