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The Milteer Connection Resurfaces

Com­ment: A recent sto­ry about the inves­ti­ga­tion of the JFK assas­si­na­tion con­duct­ed by a for­mer FBI agent has–once again–brought to light the name of Joseph Adams Mil­teer, a Nation­al States Rights Par­ty activist who appears to have had fore­knowl­edge of both the assas­si­na­tions of Pres­i­dent Kennedy and Mar­tin Luther King, Jr.

Don Adams also reports that his inves­ti­ga­tion of Mil­teer and con­clu­sion that Oswald was a pat­sy were met with warn­ings from unnamed FBI supe­ri­ors. Fur­ther­more, he claims that reports he had sub­mit­ted and oth­er doc­u­ments per­tain­ing to Mil­teer have been altered or have dis­ap­peared.

“Retired FBI Agent Says Oswald Did­n’t Kill Kennedy” by Suzanne Strat­ford; Fox8.com; 8/22/2010.

Excerpt: A retired FBI Agent from Sum­mit Coun­ty is mak­ing claims regard­ing the assas­si­na­tion of Pres­i­dent John F. Kennedy that go beyond con­spir­a­cy the­o­ries.

Don Adams speaks clear­ly and con­cise­ly when describ­ing the events of Novem­ber 22, 1963, the day Pres­i­dent Kennedy was killed, and he does­n’t waiv­er from his posi­tion that Lee Har­vey Oswald did not kill Pres­i­dent John F. Kennedy in Dal­las.

“It is a fact,” says Adams, and he says he has the FBI doc­u­ments to prove it.

At his home in Akron, Ohio, Adams is sur­round­ed by thou­sands of reports and records from the Nation­al Archives and Records Admin­is­tra­tion. His name appears on many of the papers, but he says oth­er reports have been doc­tored, or are miss­ing, “Every­thing I had done is gone. It’s all gone,” Adams said. . . . And an FBI record states that after the assas­si­na­tion, “a jubi­lant” Mil­teer bragged to the infor­mant, “You thought I was kid­ding when I said he would be killed from a win­dow with a high pow­ered rifle.”

Adams ques­tions why Mil­teer appears in a pho­to­graph near Pres­i­dent Kennedy’s lim­ou­sine before the shoot­ing, but was nev­er men­tioned in the War­ren Com­mis­sion Report.

Adams sus­pects Mil­teer was def­i­nite­ly involved in Pres­i­dent Kennedy’s death, but he says Oswald absolute­ly was not.

In 1964 Adams was trans­ferred to Dal­las, Texas. He watched the now famous Zaprud­er film and chased leads con­nect­ed to Kennedy’s death.

The War­ren Com­mis­sion report said three bul­lets were fired from behind the pres­i­dent, but Adams claims there were clear­ly 11 shots fired, includ­ing a frontal shot that struck Pres­i­dent Kennedy’s neck.

Adams claims that he men­tioned his find­ings to Senior FBI Agents, and was told by one unnamed agent, “Don be care­ful what you say and how you say it.”

Adams says wit­ness­es at the Book Depos­i­to­ry saw Oswald in the break room drink­ing a Coke at the exact time of the shoot­ing.

Accord­ing to Adams, even if Oswald was on the build­ing’s sixth floor, Adams informed Senior FBI Agents that Oswald could not have pos­si­bly fired three shots in sev­en-and-a-half sec­onds, from a bolt action rifle so pre­cise­ly while look­ing through a scope. Adams alleges he was again warned to keep qui­et.

“I said, ‘I’m gonna tell you right now guys, no way in the world he fire those shots’ and boy I was real­ly cau­tioned then.” said Adams.

Adams has hun­dreds of oth­er facts and papers that he says prove the War­ren Com­mis­sion’s report was erro­neous. . . .

 

 

 

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