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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