KENT STATE 1970: May 1 through May 4
May 4 Task Force students
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
On April 30th, President Nixon announced on national television that a massive American-South Vietnamese troop offensive into Cambodia was in progress. "We take these actions," Nixon said, "not for the purpose of expanding the war into Cambodia, but for the purpose of ending the war in Vietnam, and winning the just peace we all desire."
These were familiar words to a war-weary public. Some felt that this decision was essential for attaining a "just peace" and sustaining America's credibility in the world. Yet others, particularly students, believed that this action represented an escalation of the war and a return to ex-President Johnson's earlier hopes for a military victory. As the fires from the artillery began to burn in Cambodia, a raging fire of protest spread across the United States.
MAJOR 2008-2009 NEWS from KENT, OHIO
Submitted by Alan Canfora on Fri, 2008-06-13 20:42.A) a new 2008-2009 Hollywood feature film linking Vietnam & Kent State, partly based upon the soon-published memoir by Alan Canfora, is now on the horizon;
B) a new 2008-2009 international TV program will prove Alan Canfora was correct in 2007 when he revealed audio-recorded proof of the May 4, 1970, verbal ORDER TO FIRE at Kent State University. The militaristic, shouting voice on the recording will be analyzed for positive identification;
C) new investigations of additional hidden Kent State 1970 evidence are coming in Washington and Ohio. We also seek a government-recognized Truth Commission.
D) the cover-up of intentional murder at Kent State is now destroyed and will be more fully revealed in days, weeks and months ahead.
Stay tuned here at may4.org and at http://alancanfora.com/
REMEMBER ROBBY STAMPS & JIM RUSSELL: gunshot casualties at Kent State -- May 4, 1970
Submitted by Alan Canfora on Sat, 2008-04-05 21:12.REMEMBER ROBBY STAMPS:
born June 24, 1950 – died June 11, 2008
*May 4, 1970, gunshot casualty, longstanding supporter of our May 4 Movement for truth and justice…
MEMORIAL TRIBUTE by Alan Canfora, Director, Kent May 4 Center, Kent, Ohio:
My blood-brother, Robert A. “Robby” Stamps, died in Tallahassee, Florida, on Wednesday evening, June 11, 2008, at 8:35pm. Bedridden, after suffering years of declining health due to complications of Lyme Disease, Robby died of pneumonia because his immune system was weakened so severely.
PHOTOS: 9 wounded KSU casualties, May 4, 1970:
http://may4.org/7.html
Here are details of the life and experience of Robby Stamps: On May 4, 1970, Robby was shot in his “hip” nearly 500 feet away from the Ohio National Guard shooters who were commanded to shoot 67 gunshots into our crowd of unarmed students. An M1 rifle bullet missed his spinal chord by millimeters or Robby would have been paralyzed for life exactly like Dean Kahler.
I met Robby Stamps in a small room adjacent to the Emergency Room at the old Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna, Ohio, while we waited for medical treatment over an hour together alone. Face-down on a table, Robby shed tears of grief when we learned our fellow-students were killed by the massive gunfire.
Forever from that day forward, Robby joined and supported our longstanding May 4 Movement for truth and justice. Always sharply opinionated and politically-motivated, Robby often joined us in Kent and spoke out against the cover-up of a government crime he witnessed in 1970.
Born in South Euclid, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, Robby attended and graduated Kent State University. On October 30, 1975, along with me and Dean Kahler, Robby was a founding member of the May 4 Task Force student organization demanding truth and justice.
37th and 38th Annual May 4 , 1970, Commemorations: KSU, May 2-4, 2007 and 2008
Submitted by webmaster on Wed, 2007-04-18 01:04.Submitted by Alan Canfora on Sat, 2008-04-05 21:19.
May 3-4, 2008: JOIN US in Kent
38th annual Commemoration -- all events free and open to public -- sponsored by May 4 Task Force students at KSU: http://dept.kent.edu/may4/
May 3: 7pm, Kiva Auditorium of the KSU Student Center, RON KOVIC will introduce his film, BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. Kovic will also answer audience questions after the film. A brief poetry reading session will occur to start the program.
May 3: 11pm-midnight: Annual candlelight march across the KSU campus. March culminates at Prentice Hall Parking Lot where our martyrs died in 1970. All-night vigil from midnight to noon. Contact May 4 Task Force students to sign-up for your 30-minute vigil reservation: http://dept.kent.edu/may4/
May 4: 11am-noon: pre-Commemoration music by Tropidelic Band.
May 4: Noon-2pm: 38th annual commemoration event sponsored by the dedicated KSU students of the May 4 Task Force.
Speakers include: Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector, expert on Iraq/Iran crisis; Ron Kovic, anti-war activist Vietnam Veteran and author; the family of revolutionary hero & attorney William Kunstler; 1970 KSU wounded students Dean Kahler and Joe Lewis, Jr.; other speakers to be announced. LONG LIVE THE SPIRIT OF KENT AND JACKSON STATE!
NOTE: the annual anti-Iraq War march from KSU to downtown Kent will follow the commemoration.
May 4: 6pm: The Kent Stage, East Main Street, downtown Kent: music event with several live bands and more.
Kent May 4 Center exposes secret 1970 verbal order to shoot. KENT STATE COVER-UP ENDED May 1, 2007! New investigations?
Submitted by Alan Canfora on Fri, 2007-01-26 03:48.“RIGHT HERE, GET SET, POINT, FIRE!” – exact words of the recently-discovered Ohio National Guard verbal command to shoot unarmed Kent State students on May 4, 1970. Seconds before the massacre, which ONG officer shouted this order? General Robert Canterbury? Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fassinger? Major Harry Jones? KENT STATE COVER-UP ENDED May 1, 2007!
* MEDIA INQUIRIES: phone KM4C director Alan Canfora: 330-745-1097.
AOL NEWS audio, video and poll results 52% support new 2007 investigation
Yahoo ABC-TV news video Alan Canfora, May 1, 2007
MSNBC video interview Alan Canfora, May 1, 2007
two audio files of order to fire command revealed by Alan Canfora
NPR: National Public Radio audio, Alan Canfora announcement, two versions audio
Cleveland Plain Dealer writer Connie Schultz article re: Alan Canfora news, May 1, 2007
1970 Ohio National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fassinger meets with 2007 students of the May 4 Task Force!
Submitted by Alan Canfora on Tue, 2007-01-23 18:14.On April 12, 2007, the highest ranking uniformed officer of the 1970 Ohio National Guard troops at Kent State University met with members of the May 4 Task Force student organization on the campus of Kent State University. In 1970, although General Robert Canterbury was the highest ranking officer on Blanket Hill at the moment of the historic student massacre, Lieutenant Colonel Fassinger was the top uniformed officer because General Canterbury was wearing a suit and tie along with a gas mask perched upon his head.
Charles Fassinger, now age 76, was filmed during his two-hour question/answer session which was attended by Kent May 4 Center director Alan Canfora, one of the nine students wounded by gunfire at KSU on May 4, 1970. Fassinger also was filmed twice earlier that week including his visit to the May 4 educational class at KSU taught by 1970 tragedy eyewitnesses Dr. Laura Davis and Dr. Carole Barbato.
Is it a coincidence Fassinger suddenly re-emerges at Kent weeks prior to the imminent announcement of new proof of the May 4, 1970, National Guard verbal command to shoot unarmed Kent State students?
Here's a recent article published by the DAILY KENT STATER student newspaper
"National Guardsman meets with May 4 Task Force for first time"
by Kiera Manion-Fischer
Issue date: 4/16/07 Section: News
Was the shooting justified? - That was the question on the May 4 Task Force members' minds when they met with retired Lt. Gen. Charles Fassinger, one of the commanding officers of the Ohio National Guard in May 1970.
May 4 Center video of 2006 Protest
Submitted by webmaster on Fri, 2006-05-19 13:43.On May 4, 2006 following the Commemoration, a large group of students marched from Kent State University into downtown Kent. The following is a video taken by Alan Canfora and Brock Brown, edited by Karen Kilroy.
Click here to watch the video
Click here for photos of 2006 protest
Beware of California author William A. Gordon: Kent State vendetta: 1984-2007
Submitted by Alan Canfora on Sun, 2006-04-02 14:24.Beware of California tourist-guide author William A. Gordon.
Beware of his misleading books about Kent State 1970: FOUR DEAD IN OHIO and also THE FOURTH OF MAY. Both are the same bogus 1981 book sold with two titles in 1990 and 1995.
Beware of his repeated attacks against Alan Canfora, Kent May 4 Center (KM4C), May 4 Task Force (M4TF) students, KSU professors and many others.
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William A. Gordon's Kent State vendetta: 1984-2007
During 37 years of our ongoing May 4 Movement for truth and justice at Kent State in Kent, Ohio, one peculiar individual has maintained a perpetual vendetta against Alan Canfora, Kent May 4 Center, May 4 Task Force, Kent State University, KSU Professor Jerry M. Lewis, the late KSU Professor Glenn Frank and others too numerous to mention here.
William A. Gordon, aka Bill Gordon, was born and raised in Akron, Ohio, and attended Akron University as a freshman when the students were killed at Kent State in 1970. Bill Gordon transferred to KSU, curried favor with KSU student government leaders and, for a brief time, played a small role in the early KSU movement seeking truth and justice until he graduated KSU in 1973.
Later, saying he was writing a book, Bill Gordon won the trust of our 1970 victims’ families until he began to associate with attorneys for the Ohio National Guard during our 1975 civil lawsuit trial in Cleveland’s Federal Court House. I was chosen by the plaintiffs to stop Gordon’s ongoing attempts to attend our families’ meetings with our attorneys in Cleveland.
Later, in 1975-76, the first year of our May 4 Task Force student organization at KSU, Bill Gordon was the apartment room-mate of M4TF leader Steve Timinsky until Timinsky bitterly denounced Gordon and exposed Gordon’s repeated subterfuge.
National History Day / May 4 Student Projects
Submitted by Alan Canfora on Thu, 2006-03-30 18:04.The National History Day program "helps students learn about historical issues, ideas, people, and events." The Kent May 4 Center recently received a large number of emails from students in response to National History Day. A sample of these emails follows:
More info on National History Day
February 20, 2007:
Hello my name is Jodie and right now I’m in 11 grade at Whitney High School in CA.
I’m doing a project on the Kent State Shooting and i would really like it if you could help me out a little bit. I would like to see your side of the whole thing because we have to choose sides and i haven’t completely made my decision on which side i want to write about. I would really like to talk to you. My project is due in March sometime. my teacher hasn’t given a set deadline yet. I will be looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you, Jodie
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February 18, 2007:
Dear Mr. Canfora,
My name is Dan and I am in the 8th grade. I am doing a project on the Kent State Shootings and I have a few questions for you that i was hoping you could answer.
1. Why were you at the protest?
SEE ALSO: earlier versions of May4.org and AlanCanfora.com for other photos and info
You may have noticed our recent new versions of both May4.org and AlanCanfora.com.
Our plans are to expand the May4.org site over the coming months, adding many more photos, videos and documents.
Check out the earlier web site versions for other photos and info:
Click here for Alan's earlier site
Click here for the earlier May4.org site
Thanks for your interest in our misunderstood Kent State tragedy of May 4, 1970.
Respectfully,
Alan Canfora, Director
Kent May 4 Center
Box 3313
Kent, OH 44240
Karen Kilroy,
webmaster
May4.org
& AlanCanfora.com


