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Truth Radio Jan 3rd, 2011 - FBI Agent Don Adams Exposes JFK Conspiracy
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And welcome to Truth Radio Channel.
Today is January 3rd of 2011.
First show of the brand new year.
Today we have a special guest, Don Adams from AdamsJFK.com.
He's a former FBI agent.
He's going to reveal the whole plot of the JFK assassination.
He's going to be joining us for the next two and a half hours starting at 7.30 and about a half hour from now.
And I'm your host the truth warrior Dan Badondi and I've got my co-hosts the Wolfville Daves and Rich Anitone.
Hello.
And we're going to have a great show today.
It's going to be a great show man.
Awesome.
Yeah, it's going to be an awesome broadcast today.
Shaw, if you want to explain who Don Adams is?
Yeah, sure.
Don Adams, for those of you who have not seen it, we're going to be playing this in just a few minutes at around twenty past seven.
Don Adams was interviewed by a Don Adams was interviewed by a Fox affiliate, and they did about a five-minute piece on Don Adams.
He's a former FBI agent.
He was in the FBI when John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and he worked on the investigation.
And he has a lot of groundbreaking information for the majority of the people who might think that Lee Harvey Oswald was the only person involved, even if maybe he wasn't involved at all.
Don Adams will definitely get a whole bunch of information from the archives, from his own reports, his own testimony, his own witnesses, his own account as to what happened.
He's going to go into incredible detail.
I do want to point this out, and this was from, what year was this from?
This was April 11, 2001, from Gallup.
I do want to point this out, and this was from, what year was this from?
This was April 11, 2001, from Gallup.
This was April 11, 2001.
We will be bringing you this information, which is going to be about a two-and-a-half-hour presentation as to the members, what he's read, everything that he did in the FBI, and his full story linking everything together.
It's going to be phenomenal.
So, I hope you guys can stick around for the whole show today.
It'll be great.
So, his website is adamsjfk.com, and one thing that I'd like to just do is, there's one page that he has, it's called Ponder This.
And just as an introduction to the whole JFK assassination, this is what I'd like to read from Don Adams' own website.
It is AdamsJFK.com.
There you can purchase his two DVDs and he is working on a book that will be released shortly, within the next few months I think, but we can talk to him about that within the next few hours.
11 shots, approximately 11 shots at the time of the president's murder.
The first shot hit the pavement between the presidential limo and the Secret Service backup car.
A second shot from the grassy knoll went through the limo's windshield and struck Kennedy in his throat.
There was a frontal shot.
A third shot hit the president in his back, five inches below.
And he goes on and on to explain to what he found.
And then the website states, rather than assuring the American public of the Oh, efficacy of the Warren Commission report.
These inconsistencies and untruths have led to more questions.
And he says that once Oswald was named as the lone assassin, the entire investigation of the assassination was not handled properly.
And he's going to go into detail with that.
And just a few things from this website, it's just fascinating.
Here are some questions that have never been answered or have been answered and lead to other questions.
Here, once ordered by FBI Director Jake Edgar Hoover on the authority of President LBJ, did the FBI go into the very basics of any murder investigation, let alone the investigation into the murder of John F. Kennedy?
No.
I mean, Okay.
Did the FBI conduct a detailed and thorough investigation once those basics were established?
No.
Were investigating FBI agents made aware that five separate threats to President Kennedy's life occurred within one month of the assassination?
No.
Which is pretty important if you ask me.
I mean, five threat attempts.
Five threats on the life of the president and no one was made aware.
So I mean, these are the kind of things that we're going to be talking about.
And like I said, Mr. Adams will be just going into detail with all of his information.
So that'll be in about 20 minutes.
Did you say you wanted to cover anything, Dan, before we get into that?
Just about a minute.
Again, we do apologize about the audio delay and everything else.
We just had a little technical difficulty.
We had to race in here and it was just a long day for us.
Yeah, again, I want to thank Don Adams for coming on, and anybody else watching out there, thank you for watching us and listening to us.
We're going to bring Truth Radio to the next level this year, and we hope to get Truth Radio on multiple days a week.
And we're going to start pretty soon, a daily news update, what's going on in the news.
Probably about a half hour, hour update.
And what's going on in the news, to keep you informed every day of live action that's going on, instead of waiting once a week.
We're going to cover the news stuff, basically on a daily basis.
And when we come into the Monday show, it's going to be specifically targeted to a topic.
Exposing Illuminati, guests like Don Adams, And people, like next week we got Cisco Wheeler, you know, former Illuminati, coming on the show.
And, you know, we're going to talk, you know, dedicate Monday nights to just the topics.
And we're going to, again, bring you a live daily broadcast of the real news that's going on.
And we hope to get this launched out as quickly as possible.
And we'll let you know, definitely next week, the launch dates and everything else will be posted.
And also, I want to publicly thank Rich here.
We got our documentary completed today.
First documentary of Truth Radio.
It's by me and Richard here.
Long, hard weeks of work.
Countless hours that Rich dedicated to this film.
I want to thank him.
Without him, it would not have been possible.
I guarantee that.
Tons of hard work went into this and we hope to reach out to a lot of people and we'll keep you posted.
Next Monday, we're going to officially launch the documentary.
Next Monday night, on the air here, we're going to officially launch our documentary movie.
It's going to be available on YouTube, free downloads.
We want to get this information viral.
It's going to be a great documentary, and again, it's by me and Rich, and I want to personally thank him for all the hard work.
I mean, the kid is brilliant.
The guy, I'm sorry.
He's brilliant with his research and everything else, his editing.
I mean, countless hours again, you know, me and him, you know, plugged away on this stuff a lot, and we just hope to reach out to the people out there to get this viral, to show people, hey, you know, we're living in this fascist dictator police state.
And yeah, we just need to get this stuff viral.
And before we get to any news, we've got about 10 minutes before we have, 10-15 minutes before we have Don Adams coming on.
And again, it's AdamsJFK.com if you want to check this guy out now.
AdamsJFK.com.
It's going to be a good interview and again, we're going to We're going to go to a break in probably about 15 minutes and we're going to come back on with Don Adams and we're going to skip the regular breaks and just go to the top of the hour breaks and just give Don and yourself a breather and everything.
Why don't we give the audience, say, from his website, explaining who Don Adams is.
This is from his own website, AdamsJFK.com.
He completed 14 weeks of training in Washington, D.C.
in Quantico, Virginia.
Upon completing of training, he returned to his home in Akron, Ohio to spend the holidays.
On New Year's Day, January 1st, 1963, he and his family departed Akron for the first time for his first office in Atlanta, Georgia.
So that's the time that he was going to the FBI.
As a new FBI special agent, Don Adams was assigned to duties in the Atlanta FBI field office.
In June of that year, he was assigned within the division to a residency agency in Thomasville, Georgia.
He had worked out of that residency agency for several months as a road trip agent while awaiting his assignment there.
While working in the Resident Agency on November 13th, 1963, and for a number of days thereafter, Adams was assigned to investigate Joseph Adams Miltier.
During the latter part of October and again in early November, Miltier had made threats.
That is a plural, by the way.
Made threats.
to kill President John F. Kennedy, either in Florida and or in Washington, D.C.
Those threats and Adams' subsequent investigation of Miltier were just prior to the assassination that took place on November 22, 1963.
In June of 1964, Adams was assigned to the Dallas FBI office and participated in the investigation of John F. Kennedy's murder.
It was in Dallas that Adams first viewed the Abraham Zabruder film of the killing of President Kennedy and visited the Texas School Book Depository.
In both of those instances, Adams remembers his observations as being contrary to the direction of the current investigation.
Specifically, he did not believe that Oswald could have been the assassin, nor did he believe that the president was shot only, if at all, from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
So, there you have it.
A guy in the FBI for maybe about a year.
Already, he does not believe in the magic bullet!
I mean, come on!
Of course he doesn't!
Well, who's that?
Al Inspector that came up with that.
Senate Allen's Secretary of Pennsylvania.
Who was on the actual Warren Commission?
The people who played ball with the Warren Commission became senators and presidents.
So just keep that in mind.
Cautioned to keep his observations, just remember this, cautioned to keep his observations to himself, he continued his work as a special agent.
Shortly after that, on September 27th of 1964, the Warren Commission made public its 888-page final report naming Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone assassin of John F. Kennedy and the sole shooter responsible for the wounding of Texas Governor John Connolly the Warren Commission made public its 888-page final report naming Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone assassin of John F. Kennedy and the sole shooter responsible for the wounding of Texas Governor John Connolly and, might I
Oh.
Oh, just mind-boggling.
Well, you said eleven bullets were shot?
He counted approximately eleven shots.
Alright, now, that rifle he had only took five bullets.
He would have had to reload.
Well, this is according to Don Adams.
He counted eleven shots.
The Warren Commission counted one bullet.
And they said that Oswald cocked the high-powered rifle a number of times and was able to fire three shots within seven seconds, which Yeah, it's impossible.
I got a bolt action rifle and I can't even pull off that many shots at once.
It's impossible.
Everyone knows it's impossible.
That's why 81% of the population believes it.
I got a bolt-action rifle, and I can't even pull off that many shots at once.
I don't care.
Well, yeah, and I don't even own a rifle, and I've seen people trying to reenact it, and you're like, you can't do it.
It's impossible!
So, they tried to pull a fast one, and Don Adams obviously did not buy the lies, and when he gave his observations, as in to, like, maybe this doesn't work, he was cautioned.
Cautioned to keep his observations to himself.
So, he stated, if I succeeded in raising enough questions and interest, Don Adams states, I would like to see at least the documents still sealed, still sealed, by the government concerning this event opened to the public.
So he was assassinated, what, 1963 or 1964?
It was 1963.
So, let's see, 63, 73, 83, that's over 20 years.
So, 20 years, over 20 years before I was born.
- Oh, I see 62, 73, 83, that's over 20 years.
So, over 20 years before I was born, President was murdered.
And they put a gag order until what?
What year is it going to be?
2040?
I think I'm going to be like 60 or 70 before I actually realize or learn from our government what happened to a president who was killed 20 years before me.
Well, they want to make sure the people who are involved in that are dead by then.
Exactly.
Can you think of any other reason?
Yeah, so they don't have to be charged.
Exactly.
It just goes on.
I was strongly... I'm sorry?
Common sense.
Oh, it's common sense, yeah.
Well, it's common sense that 81% of the population in 2001.
The other 13% believe in fairy tales and Easter bunnies and magic bullets.
If you've seen the film they showed, okay, everywhere, I mean, you only heard one shot.
And it was like, the film was like two seconds long.
That was it.
One shot.
That's all you heard.
You know it wasn't one shot.
Everything else goes in the archives.
Everything else gets buried with whatever else the government's been doing that's illegal.
And you can plainly tell that it was multiple shots because his own wife tried to jump out of a car.
I mean, that's common sense.
Here's an interesting thing.
Why would she try to jump out of a car?
Or maybe she was trying to grab some brain or skull matter.
We lost the brain.
I mean, I don't even want to get into that.
That's just sickening.
We lost that and we lost the original video to the moon landing.
I don't know how you do that, but that's exactly what happened.
Yeah, even though it was broadcast all over the planet, the original film.
Now this is the part that hopefully will spark a lot of people's interest who have already heard the same old conspiracy story.
The taping of Miltier's conversation with Miami Police informant William Somerset on November 9th, 1963, some two weeks before the President's murder, is a blatant example of violation of conspiracy laws.
They are recorded talking about killing Kennedy from an office building With a high-powered rifle.
That is a quote.
And why not?
Why don't we play it?
We're gonna play the video.
You good to go?
This is the Fox affiliate, I'm not sure whatever the station number is, but this is a four-minute audio clip from mainstream media talking about their interview with Don Adams.
Here we go.
November 22nd, 1963.
President John F. Kennedy is gunned down in Dallas.
Officially, Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shots from the Texas Book Depository.
But now, a local man's got history in the crosshairs.
Did Lee Harvey Oswald kill President John F. Kennedy?
No.
Had nothing to do with it.
Former FBI agent Don Adams from Summit County says thousands of national archives prove... The Warren Commission was nothing but a bunch of liars.
The Korean War veteran entered the FBI September 1962.
He was assigned to Thomasville, Georgia, where he began investigating a man named Joseph Adams Miltier.
He was reportedly one of the most violent men in the country.
A friend of Miltier's, William Somerset, who was also an FBI informant, said Miltier was threatening JFK.
And Somerset was telling him that he was really radical and he was saying bad things about what they wanted to do to Kennedy.
Agent Adams completed the Miltier investigation, and a week later, shots rang out in Dallas.
It appears as though something has happened in the motorcade route.
It devastated me, and I thought to myself, what did I do wrong?
His boss said, find Miltier.
I said goodbye to my partner.
He never said a word to me about anything about Miltier that he knew him or anything.
Many years later, Don learned that agents contacted his partner, who told them Miltier was in Georgia, essentially eliminating him as a suspect.
And that shocked me when I saw that document, because I knew it was an outright lie.
Then, when Adams finally captured Miltier days later, he says his supervisor prohibited him from conducting a proper interrogation.
Miltier was released, and Agent Adams transferred.
And where did I go but to Dallas, Texas?
He remembers seeing this Obruder film for the very first time.
And all of a sudden I saw the President go like this with his hands.
And I said, Hal, he was shot in the throat.
The minute that you have a frontal shot, Oswald can't be the shooter.
Because this came from the grassy knoll.
And Oswald was in Texas School Books Depository.
The Warren Commission said three shots were fired, but Don counted eleven.
The agent said to me, Don, be careful what you say and how you say it because the Warren Commission is here and they've already ruled that Oswald is the shooter and there were no shots from the front.
The Army veteran wondered how Oswald fired three shots in seven and a half seconds from a bolt-action rifle.
I'm gonna tell you something right now, guys.
There's no way in the world Oswald shot that weapon, and boy, I mean, I was really cautioned then.
Don eventually retired from the FBI, never thinking twice about Miltier, until 1992, when he saw a picture in this book, which he says positively places Miltier in Dallas the day of the shooting.
Joseph Adams Miltier, looking at the presidential car moments before the president was killed.
At the National Archives and Records Administration, Don found many reports missing or manipulated, including his file on Miltier from 1963.
Everything that I had done was gone.
Everything was gone.
But the most startling discovery was a tape recording captured by Miami intelligence officers November 9th, 1963, just weeks before Dallas.
Miltier is talking to the informant, William Somerset.
The FBI headquarters and Secret Service both had that tape within days.
We should have stopped the President from traveling yesterday.
But they didn't.
And he says he was jubilant.
Bragging to Somerset.
You thought I was kidding when I said he would be killed from a window with a high-powered rifle.
Despite all of that, Miltier was never even mentioned in the Warren Commission report.
When Hoover set up the propaganda in the FBI, don't embarrass the FBI.
That was his rules.
And you didn't.
So they ordered everything put into the archives and to be forgotten about it.
But Don can't forget, and hopes something is done before the truth is buried forever.
I mean, when we die off, when we're gone, there's not going to be anybody who's going to sit here and tell you these things.
I hope the truth gets told, whatever it is.
In Summit County, Suzanne Stratford, Fox 8 News.
Thank you.
I mean like this guy's gonna be on the show in approximately about seven minutes from now.
And again, people want to thank you all for coming on Truth Radio.
And we're gonna expose this whole JFK plot.
We've been at this for a couple weeks now.
We had a show a couple weeks ago about the JFK assassination and Don Adams is very reputable.
He's been on coast to coast.
He's been on Alex Jones, mainstream media.
This guy knows his stuff.
And this is definitely a show, about 7 minutes from now he'll be on, that you do not want to miss.
And again, we're going to bring Truth Radio to the next level.
And I want to express out that we need to get this news viral.
The news, the interviews we have coming with Don Adams, Cisco Wheeler, and many other people that we're going to have on the show exposing things.
And we're going to get the news out to you people on a daily basis, coming in a week or two, hopefully.
And we're going to tell you the real news that's going on in this country.
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The Department of Homeland Security taking over Walmart.
And again, we reported this the last couple of weeks, how the DHS, Janet Napolitano, wants to put these screens into all the Walmarts by the end of the month.
A screen, when you walk in the door, she goes, Hi, I'm Janet Napolitano.
And we want to inform you about domestic terrorism, man.
You see something, say something.
As if American citizens need to be told by a telescreen that if they see a crime being committed, that they should report it to the local authorities.
Come on.
Yeah, how stupid does she think we are?
Obviously.
Yeah, now it's just all it is is a plot for federal takeover.
That's all it is.
They want George Orwellian Society 1984 on steroids society here in America.
I mean, all you have to do is look to the UK.
Look at the UK right now.
Look what it is today.
It's a George Orwell's 1984 on steroids.
And that's a preampt to what happens here.
It's happening now.
It's happening here.
They're already talking about the Mark of the Beast, the RFID chip.
It's a radio frequency identification device.
That's in the health care bill.
Go to Google, PDF to file, HR 3200.
That's our health care bill.
Pages 1001 to 1008 talks about a medical implant device.
A RFID chip that goes into your hand or your forehead.
Even if it doesn't go into your hand, they're going to eventually want it to go into your hand, but... Oh, yeah, yeah.
It'll eventually be in an ID.
You have to ask yourself, do you really want an ID with a computer chip that has all of your information that could easily be hacked by anyone?
I mean, anyone?
I mean, we have a government who can't even protect against WikiLeaks, and we're going to give them all of our information?
Yeah, and uh, well what's going on now is how they're setting this up, okay?
Back in with the Patriot Act, they would implement the Real ID Act.
States couldn't afford it, so they pushed it to May of 2011 here.
The Real ID, if you go to your DMV website right now, it says preparation for Real ID.
Now Schumer and Grimm, the two senators, they're setting up a biometrics identification.
And now on this, the already Real ID Act, some states already got it, is going to have a dump print, a retinal scan, and all your medical information on this card.
Now they know this is going to be identity theft big time.
They know that.
So it's called a problem reaction solution.
Now under the health care bill, once this gets implemented, this Real ID biometrics card, Now, a cop doesn't even have to get out of his car to scan your license.
He could be behind you, driving, scan it from 40 feet away, or better now, the technology's getting better by the day, they could scan it, your ID, to know everything about you, your medical information, bank account, all this information, vital statistics, that the police do not belong touching.
It's going to be available for anybody who gets a medical device.
And they said within 36 months after writing a health care bill, it's going to be an RFID implant.
Now, the Rockefeller Foundation has already approved of this.
The FDA has approved of this.
The World Health Organization announced that they approve of the RFID implant.
The United Nations has adopted this, as by the Millennium Goals by 2015-2017, they want everybody on the planet, mandatory, to be chipped.
Now if that happens, it remains to be seen, but the technology is here, what we call the mark of the beast, but it's a total surveillance on all society.
And it's crazy and we're going to be going to break in about 10 seconds and when we get back we're going to have Don Adams, stay tuned people, Don Adams from AdamsJFK.com and we're going to have him on and we'll be right back on Truth Radio.
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Welcome to Truth Radio.
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And we got Don Adams on the phone.
And Don, how you doing?
And Rich, you got the helm.
Fantastic.
Don, are you there?
Yes, I am.
Oh, thank you so much for joining us.
So, what we're going to do before we actually get into anything, we're going to play really quickly for the audience, one more time, the conversation that was taped between Joseph Miltier and the FBI informant Somerset.
Go ahead.
Okay.
You can play.
We'll just get right into the interview, huh?
How are you doing?
I'm doing fine, how about you folks?
We're doing great.
So, why don't you get into the whole issue of what made you interested in joining the FBI before you actually joined in and then we'll just take it from there.
Let's start from the beginning and I'll tell you my story.
I was 14 years old.
My father was a police officer with the American Police Department for 31 years.
And he was a detective in their department at the time.
This is going to go back into the late 30s and early 40s.
So anyway, as a result of it, uh, I, uh, my father had called me on the phone.
My parents divorced before we were born.
I have a twin brother, and six months before our birth and that, my mom and dad divorced.
Uh, so the only time I ever saw my dad was usually at Christmas when he would bring some presents over for my brother and I.
But when I got around 13, I got interested in him because I was interested in him being a detective.
And as a result of that, I started making contact with him.
And one day, I spent the summer with him that year.
And one evening when he came home, he said to me, what are your interests?
And I told him, I said I would like to someday maybe go into the FBI.
Oh wow.
And he said, "Okay, fine." He said, "You know, we'll talk about that later on." So then about six months later, no, it was about a year later, they had a dedication of a police pistol range called the Clarence Chance Pistol Range in honor of this officer that was killed.
And my dad called me and said, "Would you like to go?" And then I jumped at the chance.
And I rode with him and we went over to the Carter Falls Police Department range.
And while I was there, I watched two FBI agents.
Well, by the name of Chet Willett and his partner, and the two of them, I just had not seen anything like that.
So, Chet Willett and Ken Howell, they did an exhibition, dressed up in suits, had on their white shirts and ties, and had their hats on, and did this exhibition, and I had never seen anything like that.
And after we got done, I told my dad when we got in the car and we were heading back home, I said, Tops, I want to tell you something.
I want to go in the FBI for sure.
He said, okay, well, we'll set our goals and see how things go with that.
So, anyway then, that was my strong interest.
That interest stayed with me all the time.
And when I was old enough, I was like 19, or like 18, and I was thinking in terms of going into the guy as a clerk and that, and Dad said, no, you don't want to do that.
I think what you should do is wait until you get your college education, and then at that time you can consider becoming an agent rather than a clerk.
And I said, okay, fine, on your recommendation.
As a result of it, I went into college, I was playing football, and I was taking math.
Because the two ways that you could get in the FBI was one, you had to either be an accountant, or the other one, you had to be a lawyer.
And my dad chose for me and said, well, I think you should take accounting.
That'll probably be the best route to take.
And as a result of it, I didn't like math, and as a result of it, I didn't finish the semester out.
I went down to the Army and I joined the Army, and I went in the Army for four years.
And when I came back from the army and that, I met with my dad and I was excited to see him and he was excited to see me.
I rode with my dad from the time I was about 14 until I was about 18, 17 or 18.
And I rode with him two or three times a week and then during the summer months more than that because I was out of school.
So I gained a lot of experience.
I went to everything with him.
To his murders, suicides, thefts, gambling investigations.
I went to everything and I gained a tremendous amount of experience.
And I really appreciated that opportunity.
Looking back over my years now, it helped me a great deal.
So as a result of it, when I came back, I went into the insurance business.
After I finished college, I went into the insurance business and I did that for about seven years.
And the opportunity presented itself where the FBI had changed its program and had added a new program called the Modified Program.
So in addition to the two required entrances, one a lawyer and one a CPA, they now opened it up with a modified program.
If you met all the other qualifications, other than not having those two educational courses in that, you could go into the service if you had three years of business experience and some work that you did that was related to help in investigations you could go into the service if you had three years of And so as a result of it, I entered in September of 1962, September the 10th, 1962.
I entered on duty as a major.
I received a teletype from the director and I went on duty and I went to the first offices in Atlanta agent.
I went home and picked up my family after I finished training school and everything.
I spent 14 weeks in training school, which was combined both with Washington D.C.
and also with Atlanta.
I mean, not with Atlanta, but with Quantico.
And then once I completed my education as far as an agent was concerned, all my training, I then was assigned, like I said, to Atlanta.
I went home and picked up my family in Akron.
I had already made a trip down there and found an apartment for us.
And so we went down and we moved into Atlanta and I went into the Atlanta office and worked out of that office for a while.
After I was in there for about two months, the boss came to me and he said, Don, he said, I think I would like to put you into a resident agency.
Now, let me explain to you and your listeners that a resident agency is a part of a field office.
Atlanta is a field office, and out of Atlanta it has a number of sub-offices, which are called RAs, or Residential Agencies.
That's right.
In the greater Georgia area, but it's out of the Atlanta office.
So our command and everything that was done was done from Atlanta, and I worked in this resident agency, which became a two-man resident agency.
My partner, Will McGraw, was down there in Thomasville, Georgia all by himself for years.
And then when I went down, I made it a two-man RA.
Some RAs had five men, some RAs had ten men, depending on the area that they were covering.
For example, if you covered Albany, Georgia, they had about eight or ten agents.
So the bigger the office, the bigger the demand as far as cities is concerned.
So I went to Thomasville and I joined Roy down there and the two of us covered nine counties.
Those nine counties went along the entire border between Florida and Georgia.
And so that was our responsibility.
All federal crimes that occurred there, transportation of stolen motor vehicles, bank robberies, fugitives, whatever, we covered all those cases in those nine counties.
After, uh, time went by, uh, I settled in pretty good and things were going along fine.
And, uh, on November the 13th, uh, I received a telephone call.
I got home, uh, I worked all day, and I got home, uh, for dinner about 5.30.
And I just was getting ready to sit down at the table when the phone rang, and it was the agent in charge, my boss, in Atlanta.
And Jim McMahon said to me, Don, we have an urgent matter that just came up.
And I want you to get involved in this thing and I want you to do a full investigation audit.
And I said, OK, fine.
And he then told me, he said, this involves a threat to kill President Kennedy.
And I was shocked.
I mean, here I am, a new agent's coming in to take on a major case like this.
And I was kind of confused because I couldn't figure out why my partner, who was 13 years in the bureau before me, that why they didn't assign it to him.
But they didn't.
And anyway, it was assigned to me.
So I told him I would take care of it and I would get involved.
With that, I found out who the individual was, a man by the name of Joseph Adams Miltier.
And Joseph Adams Miltier lived in a little town called Quitman, Georgia.
Q-U-I-T-M-A-N, Georgia.
And it was about 25 miles from Thomasville, and it was 19 miles from Quitman to Valdosta.
So he was in the same county that you guys had jurisdiction over?
That's correct.
Okay.
He was in those nine counties.
His girlfriend lived in Valdosta.
Her name was Cece Coalfield and she was a prostitute.
And she was an older person and so was Miltier.
So anyway, they became the target in the thing.
And when we talked, when I talked with the boss, I asked him to explain to me what happened.
And he said, "Well, here's what occurred." He said, "In Indianapolis, Indiana, they had a meeting in the latter part of October 1963." And in that meeting, they were forming a new party called the Constitution Party.
They weren't happy with the way the other civil rights organizations were fighting against the other organizations, and they wanted to form their own, so they went on and they were working to form this Constitution Party.
After they had their meeting in this big ballroom in Indianapolis, four of them went out onto a rest area where you could sit and have a few drinks and that, and they started talking.
And in the conversation, The subject came up about how does one go about killing the President of the United States.
And the next thing the conversation ended and they said, well, we've already got things kind of worked out and we have two methods that we're going to do.
The first method is that when he flies, President Kennedy's family compound was in Palm Beach, Florida.
And when the President flew from Washington D.C.
at his Air Force Base down to Homestead Air Force Base in Florida, then he would travel via motorcade and go off to the Air Base and onto Collins Avenue, and then travel north on Palm Tree Line to Collins Avenue.
There was no businesses, and there was no hotels, and there was no stores or anything along the road.
It was just vacant highway.
And so he would travel via Macon Highway and go all the way up from Homestead Air Force Base to Palm Beach, Florida to the Kennedy Compound, and then spend a weekend there.
And he had been doing this after he became President in 1960.
So as a result of it, what they had planned on doing was to secrete a sniper into one of the palm trees.
So this plan was concocted at that meeting after the political party meeting?
and then the sniper would shoot the president in the open air limousine with no top on it and he would shoot the president and kill him in the car.
So this plan was concocted at that meeting after the political party meeting?
No, no, they discussed this after the meeting, but it had been concocted before that.
And one of the people who were actually at this meeting was an informant?
That's correct.
Okay, was that Somerset or was that someone else?
No, by the name of William Somerset.
Okay, that was Somerset.
Yeah, and Somerset is a Bollwood friend.
He and Miltier grew up together, and Miltier trusted him emphatically.
Ah, okay.
You know, and so as a result of it, he felt very comfortable discussing anything, and he took Somerset, and Somerset went with him wherever he, whenever he had a chance to go, he could go, he went with him.
And he had no idea.
That discussion that they had, the second method was if something failed, they were not able to kill him with a sniper out of the palm tree.
Then they had a backup method to shoot him from behind Lafayette Park, which was directly across the street from the White House.
And with a high-power whitewater tripod, which they had already got the apartment and they had already purchased the weapon and the tripod.
And everything was all set.
They would shoot the president when he came out on the front portico or if he walked the grounds of the White House, and he did that on occasions.
So that was their two plans.
Did they talk about how long they had been working on these plans for?
They didn't.
They didn't mention that at all.
They just talked about it, but to put it into effect and to get it ready and to check the flight schedules and to do all that stuff, they had all that stuff done already.
So anyway, as a result of it, he said to me, those are the two things that are coming up, and they could come up very shortly, so we want you to do an expedited investigation, very thorough, very detailed, and as precise as you possibly can be about everything, because we can't take any chance to make a mistake on this, because the President's wife's involved.
But I said, don't worry about it.
I said, now I can't really cover, I haven't been down here, you know, just five or six months in that.
I really can't cover Quitman, Georgia and Valdosta, Georgia because I don't know those territories that well for the short time I've been down here.
So I would like to get a hold of Chief Bill Elliott, who is the chief of police in Quitman, where Miltier lives.
And Chief Elliott and I have worked several cases together since I've been down here.
And he's a good friend, and I would like to contact him.
And my boss said no, under no circumstances are you to discuss this with anybody.
The Secret Service contacted us, told us that they didn't have an agent who was working in the South Georgia area, and as a result of it asked us for our assistance, and with that they asked us for confidentiality, and we're not going to have you work with anybody else.
And they said, boss, I can't do that.
I said, it's not fair, and I don't want to argue with you and all that, but I said, by the time I go down there and learn all the places that I have to go to make all these background checks and stuff on Miltier, because all I was doing was just gathering intelligence on him.
And he was not to know anything about it.
So I had to make a lot of contacts at schools and places of business and credit bureaus and just whatever was available down there.
Police department checks, sheriff's office checks.
I said, I can't do that with the knowledge that I have is where everything's located.
And by the time I find where something's at, I could have already had two or three other investigations done with Chief Elliott.
So he finally acquiesced and said, okay, get a hold of Chief Elliot and tell him how urgent it is and tell him how stringent it is as far as not talking to anybody about it, not even his family.
So I did.
I contacted him that night after he and I had talked and I called him and I told him, I believe it was a Thursday night, and I said, uh, Bill, I need your help on this, and I want to talk with you.
Can I come over?
And he said, sure.
So I went over there, and I met with him.
He and I got in the car, and we drove off, and I told him what everything was about, and he was, said that he'll do everything he possibly can to do the investigation to the best of his ability.
And I told him that I'll work the same way and we'll get this thing done.
So I went back to Thomasville that night, which was now probably around midnight, and I checked into the house for messages and then I went to bed.
When I got up the next morning, I got up early and I took off immediately for equipment and I met Bilal on a prearranged time and he and I went out and had a breakfast and then we started working.
And from that day on, all we did was go to every single place that we possibly could in Quitman and in Valdosta, and locate everything that we could know about Miltier, and everything that we could know about Cece Coffield.
We knew what car she drove, we knew where her house was, we knew what her house looked like, we did some photo working that, as far as the houses was concerned.
We tried to photograph Miltier, but he was very evasive, he was very smart, Clever individual, and when he came out of the house or if he was getting in his car, you would see him always looking around, and we didn't want to take a chance on making a mistake or burning the investigation by him seeing us, so we elected, after a couple of days of attempts to try to get photos of him, that we could not photograph him without him getting aware of it.
So we went and we did everything.
We went to the Veterans Administration, we went to the hospitals, we went to the police departments, and we found a set of fingerprints for him in the Valdosta Police Department.
And so I took those fingerprints and promised to return them back to the Valdosta Police Department.
And with that, I sent him off to Washington as quickly as I could because that's the best evidence that you've got of a person who he is because they're his fingerprints.
So we did all of our work and we got it done in maybe three or four days.
And then I spent an entire afternoon and late evening writing my report.
And putting all the papers together.
I gotta jump back and tell you one thing.
On Saturday, on Saturday, every Saturday, Miltier would go out on the corner of an intersection in downtown Clifton.
And he memographed all kinds of hate literature that he hated the Kennedys, and the Kennedys were no good, and just all kinds of derogatory stuff.
But he was careful not to make a direct threat.
He implied threats.
You know what, if somebody shot them or something like that, but he would never make a direct kill himself, so he was a very intelligent individual.
And as a result of it, I went down to him, I put on old clothes, and put charcoal over my pants and stuff like that, and I walked on down, I mean Chief Elliott dropped me about three blocks.
Before we got into town and I walked all that distance down to where Miltur was standing.
And I walked up and I said to him, Hi, how are you doing?
And I said, somebody was telling me that you had some literature and stuff that you passed out.
And he got all excited.
And he just was handing me document after document of things that he had printed out on his memo craft machine and that.
And he was very excited about giving it to me and thought that I was aligned with his type of thinking, which is why I was So he gave me all the information and I stood there and I looked at him and I talked with him and then I walked off and I took a side street and went down a side street and then paralleled with the main street where he was on and then I went back up and I got the chief out of his car and then he took me out of there.
So we did that extensive of an investigation.
And that lasted about 4 days you said?
I was going to say 3 or 4 days, yeah.
And when I finished the investigation and that, like I said, I prepared my report, and as soon as I finished with all the documents and stuff, I didn't trust, time-wise, I didn't trust it.
And secondly, the possibility of something getting misplaced or lost, trying to send a few couriers or mail or something like that, so I decided to drive all the alerts up to it and give it to my boss, which I did do.
I turned everything over to him.
him we got it made arrangements for a cell to type the reports and put everything into a report which would be my report going to washington and the interested offices if there were interested offices in it there should be i would imagine yeah there was other offices but but dallas wasn't one of them
ironically i really was involved in it and new york lee was involved in it because of a couple mob characters and uh a couple i think little rock arkansas and a couple other places but but dallas was not involved in it at that time so i so i got all that finished and once i finished that i was here i I didn't worry about it anymore.
Everything was fine.
I finished about, I started on the 13th and by the time I got back and got everything settled down, it was about the 17th, 18th or something like that.
Of November?
Of November, 1963.
November the 22nd, the day that we'll always remember, that Kennedy got killed, at about 1.30 in the afternoon, my partner Earl McGowan and I are in my vehicle, and I'm driving, and he's sitting in the second seat.
And I'm driving down the road and we pull up to a... A lot of roads down there were good, which is hard to believe, but they didn't have any pavement.
They had a lot of good roads in South Georgia because it's almost like sand.
I mean, like a beach.
And so as a result of that, they didn't do a lot of putting down asphalt surface other than on the main roads.
So anyway, I went down and as far as meeting with the guys down there and that, my partner and I, we're in the car, we're driving down the road when this call came out.
And a bus driver pulled up alongside of us.
And he hollered down out of his window and he said, did you hear what happened in Dallas?
And we said, no, what?
And he said the buzzer was shot.
This was around, uh, it might have been a little earlier than 1.30, it was maybe around 12.30 or a quarter to one, something like that.
But anyway, he said the President was shot, and it shocked us.
Well, you can imagine how shocked I was since I had just finished this investigation concerning threats on his life, and here all of a sudden he's been shot in Dallas.
So I wondered, you know, did I make a mistake someplace?
You know, what happened?
Why did this occur?
And I was shook up.
I mean, it really took me back and it shocked me.
Were you aware that it had not reached Dallas?
I didn't even copy Dallas.
that your report had not reached Dallas? - I didn't even copy Dallas.
Like I said, Dallas was not involved in the initial part of the thing, so a copy of my report didn't even go to Dallas.
- Okay, but were you aware of that at that time?
- No, I didn't know that.
I mean, they could have sent a copy if they wanted to, without me knowing about it, but I didn't know anything about it.
I mean, just the copies that I sent out.
So as far as Dallas knowing anything about that, there was no known connection.
But the problem with the world of crime and that is that you don't know what goes on.
And something could have occurred there and as a result of it, it really kind of shook me as far as, you know, did I make a mistake and did Miltier travel to Dallas and was he involved and so on.
So anyway, shortly thereafter, we get this call.
It's called Code 36.
And Code 36 means that they have information that they want to transmit to me.
Because they asked for Agent Adams.
My number was 3031.
And they said we need to talk to 3031.
So Laura and I drove then to the Thomasville uh highway patrol barracks which we had this arranged before for any emergency because what happened down there richard is is that all the radios down there are bureau radios and all the local sheriffs and everybody else is on a common band frequency so if you want to test that something that's confidential it'll be heard by everybody okay so the only way that you can avoid
that is set up a program which we did and our code 36 took us to the highway patrol and the car would go there and then they would give us the information on a confidential basis so So, Ronald and I drove over there, and when we got to the Highway Patrol barracks, the sergeant asked us for identification, and we showed him our credentials and stuff, and then he said, there's a message for you, Mr. Adams.
You're to proceed to the Department of Agriculture.
They have a telepath that they want you to see immediately.
- Well, can you say that one more time?
There was a what that they wanted you to say?
- They had a teletype.
- Oh.
- They came here to the Department of Agriculture.
Let me explain to you, Richard.
Because the FBI was a small agency in comparison to the Department of Agriculture, which covered all agriculture in the United States, they had prototype capabilities, and we did not.
I see.
So if anybody wanted to send a teletype, it had to go to them rather than to the FBI.
So they told me to go to the Department of Agriculture and that they had a message there for me.
So my partner and I went over to the federal building and went to the Department of Agriculture.
And after we went through the identification process and stuff like that, we went in.
And the teletype read, the president is dead.
Call your Atlanta SAC immediately.
Wow. - And I could have fallen over, right?
I mean, I was just dumbfounded because I was kind of hoping against all hopes that he probably just got wounded lightly or something, but it wasn't the case.
So anyway, I called my boss in Atlanta immediately, and he said, Don, the Secret Service called, and they want you to immediately locate Miltier and hold Miltier for the Secret Service.
They want us to interview him, and I've got five questions I want you to ask him.
And then we'll go from there and see what happens depending on how he cooperates with us.
So I said, okay, fine.
and then I'll notify the Secret Service that we have him in custody, and then we'll go over there and see what happens depending on how he cooperates with us.
And I said, okay, fine.
So I went over, I called, I left the rail, and I took off and I headed up with equipment and I picked up Bill Elliott, and Chief Elliott and I went out and we started hunting for him.
Everyplace.
We went to Coalfield's house, we went to his house, we went to the known places that he did go to and we couldn't find him anywhere.
He had a Volkswagen bus.
Okay, Don, we're actually at the top of the hour, so we're just going to hold you until the 5 minutes after 8 o'clock.
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Okay, Don, we're actually at the top of the hour, so we're just going to hold you until the five minutes after eight o'clock.
We'll be back at 8.05 if that's okay.
That's fine, Jim.
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And we are on the phone live with Don Adams from FBI and my great co-host Richard Danito, and you got the helm again, brother.
Yeah, so actually I just want to make sure we have a clarification for the audience as Don and I were talking in the break.
So Joseph P. Miltier tried to form the American Constitution Party, which has absolutely no affiliation with what we know as the Constitution Party today.
Okay, yeah, we just wanted to make sure... ...between the two of them, they're totally isolated and totally separated, and the American Constitution Party, which Miltier was trying to form up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and that eventually dissolved because of the assassination of the president and so on.
So right before we hit the break, you were just getting into the fact that after this big, long investigation into Joseph Adams Miltier, you finished the report.
A few days later, you got a call, and you had to go to the Department of Agriculture to read a telepipe that they had sent you, and it had just said, the President is dead.
I was devastated.
your agent or your boss immediately.
And so that must have been an absolute shock to you after only a few days earlier you had finished this investigation into a guy who had made numerous threats against the president's life.
I was devastated.
I mean, here, you know, whoever would expect that you go in the FBI and shortly after you're in there, maybe eight months or ten months, and the next thing you're doing an investigation on a threat to kill the president of the United States.
I mean, it's a shock to anybody, no matter what experience you've got or if you're inexperienced I mean, I was a new agent going in, but what a lot of people didn't realize was in the 8 or 10 years that I was with my father, I learned more about peace investigations than probably a lot of people gained in their entire career.
So you had more experience as an investigation than probably people who were already in the FBI working on this investigation.
Right, right.
And that was because Dad asked me to ride with him, and I rode with him whenever I could.
And like I said, I went to everything.
My father was very methodical.
He was very detailed, and he had his way of doing things.
And he said, you know, if you have a little idea, and it may not seem important to you, but for some reason it came up in that, follow that idea and see where it takes you and put things together and pull pieces into the picture until you start building a picture of what happened.
And that information that he gave me and the direction that he gave me, you couldn't be a better investigator and get better information than that.
So Dad was very, very good to me by giving me that information.
So anyway, I'll continue on what we were saying.
As a result, they said locate Motier.
I checked him that afternoon.
I took off immediately and met with Bill Elliott.
Bill and I drove over to, like I said, all of his known haunts.
Found nothing.
The next morning, I told Bill, we're going to spot check this place three times a day.
I'm going to come over here before I start my work in the morning, I'm going to come over here at my lunch time, and I'm going to come over here at night.
And I'll spot check it.
In the meantime, for a couple days you can ride with me if you want to, which you did, and then after that you can break away and then I'll spot check it and you spot check it.
And with the chiefs of police and the sheriff's deputies and everybody looking out for his vehicle, once it's sighted, then we'll be able to go ahead and make the apprehension or the hold for the Secret Service.
So that was on Friday when he got killed, Friday afternoon.
And then Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, I spot-checked it every day for three days, three times a day.
On Wednesday evening about 5.30, which was just getting close to supper time, I pulled up to Coffield's residence and there was his van.
Oh wow.
With the placards on and everything and it shocked me.
Now in the Bureau we have a rule, now Elliot was, Bill was not with me any longer because he was doing his work in that as a chief in that and so I was by myself.
So in the Bureau we have a rule that you don't approach a subject without backup.
You have to have a backup agent to be working with you or a backup police officer or a highway patrolman.
So I immediately pulled away and I went to a pay telephone And I called the Valdosta Resident Agency, which is the same thing as what we had in Thomasville, but they had one also in Valdosta because of the separation of miles and the counties that had to be covered by them east of Valdosta and north of Valdosta.
So I called and I got a hold of Ken Williams, who was the agent working on that afternoon at 530.
And I said, Kenny, I need backup.
Can you come and help me?
And he said, I'll be right there where he's at.
We prearranged to meet at that phone booth where I was at.
And then when he came, he and I, I told him, I said, you take your car and I'll take my car.
And we'll go over to Coalfield's house.
And I told him what was going on because he wasn't familiar of anything that I was doing because he's in Valdosta and I'm in Thomasville.
And I had no reason to tell him about that situation unless I needed to get him involved.
So I told him the whole story, what was going on, about the threats and everything else, and then I said, you take your car, I'll take mine, that way we'll be able to cover the territory better.
And if we have to make any moves on him with his vehicle and that, we'll have two cars in comparison to his one car.
We went over back to Coffield's residence, so when we got there, So I said to Kenny, I said, Kenny, we have no alternative but to go in and confront her now and let her know that we need to know where Joseph Miltier is.
So we did do that, and we both agreed, and we went in, and I talked to Mrs. Coffield.
Because when you're the case agent, and Kenny was just now called in to help me, the responsibility of that entire case is my investigation.
And so I have to make and direct all the moves of anybody else that joins me.
If we had 25 or 30 agents working there, I would be in charge of all of those 30 agents.
If I do a good job, you get recognition as a good job, and if you do bad, then you pay the consequences.
So anyway, as a result of it, and Mr. Hoover had a strict organization, but it was a well-designed organization and very thorough in how they did things.
And so I appreciated that because it just taught me everything that I needed to know.
And my military experience also taught me that the regimentation that has to be, especially in an investigative agency like the Bureau.
So anyway, we went in and talked with Mrs. Coffield, and she said, gee, he was just here, and he left about 10 minutes ago.
And I don't know where he's going.
She says, I do know that he told me that he has his car loaded, that the van is loaded, and that he's going away for a while, and then he'll be back.
But he didn't tell me where he was going.
I said, well, do you know any point of direction that he's going?
And she said, well, he did say something about going up on the Atlanta Highway.
Thank you very much and we took off and Ken and I got he got his car got my car and what we got on the radio and we just communicated lightly on the phone and just on the radio and said Okay, let's head north and we'll and and we'll try to locate him and I said I know what the what the vehicle looks like and I'll let you know when we're on top of it We didn't realize that we were going to have to drive almost 60 miles before we finally encountered it.
And when we did, I mean, he was twirling up the road, and he wasn't driving fast, but he was going up the road at a moderate speed, and I pulled up in front of him and blocked his vehicle.
He was startled, but I jumped out of my vehicle and I had him out of the vehicle and up against the vehicle before he even knew what hit him.
I shook him down, made sure that he didn't have any weapon on him or anything, And then we called for a tow truck, called the highway patrol and asked if they could get a tow truck up to us.
And then we would tow the vehicle, the VW bus and that, back down to Valdosta and hold it for evidence for the Secret Service and for the FBI.
So the Highway Patrol said he would do it.
We waited until they came and they hooked up the VW bus and they took off and headed south and then we headed south and went to Valdosta to the Resonation Seek.
Well I've been there and Ken and I took Miltier up there and I sat behind the desk to take the information down and Ken sat over to the right just as an observer and Miltier sat directly in front of me.
So I did the entire interview with the five questions.
Now let me tell you about this.
This is important for you to become aware of.
My boss told me when I talked to him on the phone that he only wanted me to ask five questions of Miltier and nothing more.
And I said, well, wait a minute, boss.
This guy's traveled all over the country and our checkups and background work that we did, they said he's gone all the time.
He's got all kinds of contacts with people all over the United States.
Why don't we take the advantage of this if we have him in control?
Why can't we go ahead and sit down and interview him in detail and find out who he runs with and who his associates are and who he goes out to meet and where he goes out to meet and everything we possibly can learn about him.
And maybe we'll find out where he'll make a mistake somehow and maybe say something to us about the assassination of the President.
Well, that would have made sense!
It would have!
It would have!
But my boss said, no.
You will do the five questions that I ask, and that's it.
And don't ask him anything more.
And so then I thought to myself, well, maybe the Secret Service set this rule down to him that they wanted to do the interviews and stuff, so I didn't say anymore.
Were you at least a little suspicious when that happened?
Oh yeah, I was very suspicious.
But then you realize that maybe the Secret Service will take it in.
I challenged them immediately because I didn't... I mean, good common sense tells you that hell, if you've got a subject in custody or a suspect in custody and you have an opportunity to interview them, you get everything that you possibly can from that person.
What kinds of questions do they want you to ask him?
The one question was, I remember that he wanted to know if there was any knowledge about the activities of Martin Luther King.
I know that he wanted me to ask if he had traveled to Dallas, Texas, and he had.
He traveled over to see a former retired FBI agent who was working for a guy by the name of H.L.
Hunt over there who was a very wealthy silver man who bought and traded silver coins and stuff.
Did he tell you that he had gone to Dallas or that he hadn't?
Did he tell you the truth when you asked him if he had gone to Dallas?
Yeah, he did.
He said, yeah, I went over there and he said, I talked to the agent over there, the retired agent, and we discussed some business and stuff and that, and then I came back.
But see, I couldn't prove anything.
I couldn't ask any detailed questions because my boss said specifically don't do that.
So as a result of it, I was very suspicious, and that bothered me tremendously.
So anyway, I finished all my work on it.
AHHHHH!
when we got nothing from him, he denied everything.
He said, I don't know anything about the assassination.
I never made any threats against him.
And I went into detail on those five questions and that, but I could only go so much I couldn't push it too hard.
And you couldn't even ask him about the literature that he had handed you earlier that was strictly...
I didn't mention.
And you weren't allowed to.
It wasn't a question of not being allowed to, but I didn't want him to know that I was the same.
He probably knew I was the same person, He never said that to me and I'm I never said nothing to him, and I didn't want to connect him with that.
I wanted to make sure that I got that documents and stuff from him without him knowing about it as best as I could, and I made a purpose to stand to his left and back a little bit so that he couldn't get a real look at me.
So anyway, as a result of it, I did my total investigation.
I called my boss in Atlanta.
And McMahon told me, he said, Don, in view of that case, he said, I've talked to the Secret Service after you talked with me, and they said that if he didn't give me any positive information, just go ahead and let him go, and they'll find him when they need to.
And I said, okay, fine.
And I said, if that's what you want, I'll just take him downstairs, and we'll release him at the front of the building, the federal building here, and then he can go his way, and we'll go our way.
And that's what we did.
I took him downstairs and he was gone and Ken Williams went back to his home and I took off and I went to my home.
And that was the end of him.
That was the end of Miltier.
We thought nothing more about it and did no more investigation on him.
And as a result of it, time passed.
I went back to my routine work that I was doing, fugitive work and car cases or whatever I was investigating.
In June, in May, in May of 64, six months or seven months later, I receive a telephone call, and I've got orders now that I'm being transferred to Dallas, Texas.
And I was surprised.
So my orders instructed that I have to arrive in Dallas by such and such a date, and so I did, which they do in all transfers.
I mean, they give you a deadline of when you have to be there.
So we sold our house, not sold our house because we rented our house, but we rented our house, got all the furniture and everything moved over and everything else.
I drove over and I found a motel estate.
Yeah.
So no one ever mentioned military again?
work was done.
And then when I got to Dallas, of course where was my mind at, but I'm thinking about the assassination.
And I'm gonna be able to start asking some questions and maybe I'll find out some details about this Oswald because once Oswald was named, Miltier was no longer important.
You know what I'm saying? - Yeah, so no one ever mentioned Miltier again, it was all Oswald. - That's right, I mean Miltier was gone.
And he was out of minds of everybody because he really didn't do anything And as a result of not being involved in doing anything and that, nobody paid any attention to him.
And here we've got this guy now who shot three shots in seven and a half seconds and killed the president.
And he was a top-notch shooter and all that stuff that had big credentials from the army and so on.
So anyway, when I got to Dallas, my boss, the new boss, Jay Gordon Stranklin, called me in and said, Don, come on in.
I want to talk to you a minute.
And I said, fine.
He said, I've got two suggestions that I want you to do, and I want you to do it as soon as you can.
We're still doing investigations on the Kennedy assassination, and we still have 265 agents here.
They used to have 385 after the assassination.
Immediately after the assassination, they brought in agents from all over the United States to cover and do the investigation.
But they dropped down to 265, and he said, we have 265 agents here.
He said, we have 265 agents here.
We're still covering leads on the assassination.
And when that happens, you're going to probably get some, while you're working here in Dallas, you're going to get some calls and some investigation to do also.
So, here's what I want you to do.
I want you to go, and I want you to look at the Zaboor film.
He said, uh, we have a big room, uh, in our building here, which is nothing but the Kennedy Room, and that room is a very large room, and it has nothing but five drawer, file cabinets, except for the doorways and the windows, everything is completely covered with, with files, with, with the file drawers, completely loaded with information that came from all over the world.
Oh my god.
Yeah, and then we have another room called the Oswald Room, and that room is a smaller room, but it also has similar file drawers, and they're also completely filled with material.
So I said, okay, fine.
And I went and I made arrangements with the clerk, and they said they would set up the camera for me the next day, and I could go ahead and view the Zobooder film.
You knew who Abraham Zobooder was, didn't you?
He's the one who took that film of... That's correct.
Yes.
And so what I'm looking at is that film that he took.
But you have to understand something.
The one that I'm looking at has never been touched by anybody.
It's never been altered because when the assassination took place, they confiscated Zabruder's film and made copies of it, working copies of it.
So the working copies of it was not altered or changed by anybody, so you're looking at a virgin copy just like the original was.
Which was never released to the public at all.
That's correct.
The public never saw this.
Had this been released in any courthouse or anything like that at all?
No.
No.
We never saw this film.
As a result of it and that, I then went in and I sat down and the screen was about 20 by 20 screen.
And I was about maybe 10 or 12 feet back from the screen.
And what surprised me was they sent two agents in with me, two senior agents.
And one sat on one chair next to me to my left and one sat to the right.
And they said, we're going to join you, Don, and maybe we can answer some questions for you if you have any in the course of watching this film.
And I said, fine.
Didn't suspect anything.
I mean, I didn't think anything about it.
So I sat there and I watched, it was a blue film, and as I'm watching the film, all of a sudden I see where his hands, the president, he had just come from behind the sign, and his hands, elbows flew up into the air, and his hands went to his throat.
And being in Korea and seeing as many people as I saw that were shot and killed over there, I said, "Hell, he didn't get shot from the back, "he got shot from the front." - Hmm. - And as soon as I said that, because his hands, his reaction was he was going up to protect himself from being, because he was hit in the throat.
So anyway, as a result of it, I said, hell, he didn't get shot in the back, he got shot in the front.
And the agent to my right said to me, hey now, wait a minute.
The Warren Commission has its representatives in here.
They've already made a determination that's positive that Oswald is the shooter.
Keep your comments to yourself.
Don't get yourself into any problems.
And he was really looking out for me.
Just telling me to keep my mouth shut and not say anything about it because it's contrary to what they've already established as being real.
Okay.
Correct.
Correct.
And so anyway, I appreciated that and I thanked him.
you had a good BS detector and realize that this is completely contrary to what was actually being said.
Correct.
Correct.
Wow.
And so anyway, I appreciated that and I thanked him.
I watched the rest of the film and as soon as I saw his head shot and his head flew back and his skull exploded and it went up like a big mist in the air and all of his brain matter and skull matter and everything flew up into the air with it.
I said, hell, I said, he didn't get shot from the back on that one, he got shot from the front again.
And again, I was cautioned.
And so I said, thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
But I said, hell, I can't understand how people are going around saying that Oswald did the shooting from the back, from the window up in the Texas School Book repository, when I know that shot came from the front, as well as the other one that hit him in the throat.
So anyway, I was again cautioned, and we went through the rest of the film, and then we ended, and I said goodbye to the two agents, and I left.
And I went out and I did my work.
I went to the motel and got my family, made sure they were settled in and everything, and then I went out and I started doing my work in Dallas.
About two days later, 'cause he told me, the boss told me he wanted me to do two things.
He said, I want you to see this blue film, and I want you to go to Texas School Book Depository and take, familiarize yourself with where Oswald did the shooting from.
And I said, okay, fine, which is down on Dewey Plaza.
So I drove down to D.U.
Plaza a couple days later, and again, when I went down there, the boss called me in and he said, I'm going to have a couple agents go with you in that, and they'll help you as far as familiarizing you with where Oswald was and what he did.
So I said, okay, fine.
So we went down there, the three of us.
Are these the same agents that you saw the film with?
Different guys.
Okay.
Both different guys.
And I didn't pay attention to it.
I just thought it was a routine thing that Shacklin was doing.
So I went in there and I went behind under the lanyards, which were the tape that was protecting the crime scene.
I went under the lanyards and I went behind the boxes and I looked out, went over to the window.
The window was standing half open because, like I said, this is late May.
And when I look out the window, I look down and I see a tree in full foliage in front of me, which was looking down onto the expressway, not on the expressway, but on Elm Street.
And so I said to one of the agents that was there with me, I said, I'm going to ask you a question.
I said, you know, back at home in November, all of our leaves were off of our trees, pretty much so.
And I wanted to ask you, are you the same here as we are back at home in Ohio?
And he said, no.
He said, uh, we lose our leaves earlier around July and August, and by November they're back in full foliage again.
So I said, okay, fine.
I said, I just wanted to know what the condition was of the tree.
I mean, what the condition of the tree was at the time of the shooting on November 22nd.
So, I'm looking at it, and so then we start talking.
We got these cardboard boxes there, and we're talking over the boxes, and I said, now tell me exactly again, in detail, what you can as to what happened concerning the shooting from here, from this window.
And he said, well, he said he had a man like a Carcora rifle, and that it was 7.62, 5.52 caliber, I think.
Don't hold me on those numbers, because I don't know.
The AR-16 has those nominations as far as numbers is concerned, and I may be confused on that.
But whatever the caliber was, he told me what it was, and it was a high-powered rifle, and it was a scope rifle, and it had a bolt action.
And I said, OK, and you tell me your time again on that.
And you said he fired three rounds in how many seconds?
He said seven and a half seconds.
I said, OK.
I said, no.
And I said, what was his hits?
And he said it was the hits in the head.
He got hit in the head and then he got shot in the back.
And I said, okay, fine.
I said, now you're telling me that he fired those three rounds through that boral tree there, because it had kind of a little valley in it, in the middle of it, and that's where he would have had to make his shots to really be accurate to get to Elm Street and hit the President's car.
So again, your BS detector went off because that's virtually impossible.
That's exactly what I said.
I said, you know, I hate to use this word, but I'm going to tell it to you just like I said.
I said, you know, that's bullshit.
I said, I hate to tell you this, but I said that, uh, that fella didn't fire, Oswald did not fire, uh, three rounds in seven and a half seconds with this, with what you're telling me about the man like a carcone I am.
And I had seen pictures of it before I had gone over there.
and i said when i look at the age of that weapon and that and the scope and everything else uh and pulling that boat back and then seating or discharging around and seating discharging or casing and seating another round and do the first one is a given because it's already seated and you just pull a trigger on that but the second round you've got to go through the motions of removing the cartridge and then putting in a new round and fire the weapon
find it in the scope and then fire the weapon and then repeat that again the third time well don um this is dan here um do you Jesse Ventura had a show on TruTV and he demonstrated with that same rifle, the M1 carbon rifle I believe it was, and it's a very sloppy weapon.
It really is, and I don't know how they expect people who know about weapons to buy that story.
And you know it just amazes me how many people don't realize what three and a half, I mean what three rounds in seven and a half seconds is.
Well he actually attempts it on his show and he was in the Marines as well so I mean he was definitely qualified and you see this and it's just like after seven seconds he's in the middle of his first shot lining up the new one.
I mean it's ridiculous.
It's impossible.
It is impossible.
And I was again cautioned by the agent, the second two agents who were new agents to me, the next day or the day after, and one again expressed about, you know, keep your observations to yourself.
So as a result of that, I never asked questions.
I mean, I tried a couple agents to talk with about the assassination and what they could tell me about the investigation, and they didn't want to talk about it.
So why do you think they would have had you do these things if they kept on telling you to shut up?
Well, what they were doing was, I mean, I was, because I did cover leads on the assassination after I got there.
So he was just putting me through the memorization of what the film looked like and what the book depository looked like.
What he didn't realize was that he was giving me a lot of new intelligence that I never knew before.
Oh, he thought you already knew all this stuff.
And he thought this was just routine stuff and that.
And he didn't even worry himself about what I was learning from the agents as well as what I saw myself personally.
And so anyway, as a result of it, I did that total investigation of the two things that he wanted me to do.
And once I finished that, I went back and I started going back to my routine work.
I got a couple of calls.
Like I said, I remember one.
very vividly when there was a woman Had called in to the Dallas office and said that she had been watching the Kennedy killing and she saw a rifle barrel sticking out of a window.
And I remember that lead was assigned to me to locate and find out what the facts were on it.
And I ended up, and it took several days, and I ended up with communications and stuff, and I ended up going to CBS in New York City.
And they went through and they got a hold of that particular film and made copies of it and sent it to us, and there was no rifle barrel in the picture.
Oh, wow.
So the witness lied or was just misinformed?
It was just her opinion and her thinking, and she could have just had some idea.
But as a result of it, what it proved was is that I was conducting investigations, and they were very, very thorough.
Everybody was doing the same thing, and I couldn't understand how we didn't get more information on Oswald before he got killed and all that, because all that happened before I ever got over there.
And Ruby shot him and everything.
Where was that?
on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
So anyway, I did my work, and it was very shortly thereafter that I got called in by the boss again, the new boss, Jay Gordon Shanklin, and he says to me, we're transferring you to the Lubbock Resident Agency.
Where was that?
Lubbock, Texas, L-U-B-O-C-K.
And it was on the far west part of, it's just south of Clovis, New Mexico.
About 90 miles.
And that's where they were going to ship me to cover the territory out there.
Which I did go out there, and I spent three and a half years there, and I enjoyed it.
And it was tremendous work in that, because we just, we got into all kinds of investigations and things, and so it was a good resident agency, the fellows were good out there to work with, and I enjoyed my time there.
Did you ever mention to any of them what you had witnessed while you were in Dallas?
I tried one of them.
I tried one of them and I got into a discussion and Al said to me, Don, you know, you gotta just leave that alone.
It's all done.
And you're just not going to do yourself any good by going around and nosing into things like that.
Wow.
And so as a result of being cautioned, I listened to the fellows and I didn't ask any more questions.
I mean, I saw Jim Holstein, who's the guy that got that note that came in and it was destroyed from Oswald, and he was Oswald's contact person with the FBI, and I talked to Jim, took him to lunch several times, thinking that he might open up and talk, and I couldn't get him to say anything at all.
So they were very, very guarded and very quiet about this whole thing, and that bothered me.
But afterwards, I figured, well, what the hell, you know, there's nothing I can do about it.
I subsequently had an auto accident, and I couldn't work in the resident agency anymore because it was serious.
I had four discs removed and six were my fuse in my spine, and as a result of it, I had to move back to Dallas to work in the field office.
Oh, wow.
So I went back to Dallas, and I worked in the field office for one year, and then in 1969, I transferred to Buffalo, New York.
And I worked in Buffalo, New York for three years, and then my daughter got injured seriously, and we ended up, and we had to come back to Akron here where we live now.
And this was my home originally.
So anyway, that's the whole story of what happened up until that time.
There was some things more involved in that, but basically that's the story.
And then, military is not important to me, and in 1990, 1995, I'm riding in a... no, I'm not sure if that's right.
I'm writing in the, no, let's see if that's right.
Yeah, 1995, I'm writing, let me think if that's right.
That's wrong.
I can't give you the exact date now because it's kind of an excuse of mine, but anyway, I'm riding in my car.
Oh, I know what it was.
It was 1975.
1975, and I'm riding in my car, and I hear a transmission on the radio that says that the letter that Lee Alvey Oswald had sent to the Dallas FBI office Can you say that one more time?
at the FBI office where he was going to kill the agent, that document was destroyed.
Can you say that one more time?
That was a little bit fuzzy.
Okay.
In 1975, this radio cast came over and said that back in 1963, before the assassination, the nation, Lee Harvey Oswald had walked into the Dallas FBI office and took a letter in there to be given to Jim Holstie who was the agent who was trying to develop Marine Antoin informant.
And he and Oswald, Lee Harvey Oswald, didn't like Holstie.
So as a result of it, he carried his letter in and it ended up in the work box.
One of the clerical people in the federal looked at it and read it.
And then she gave it to him and he put it in his work box and forgot about it.
And then on the morning of the, on Sunday morning, the same day that Oswald got shot, that letter was destroyed.
And in there, and here's the significance of this thing, Richard, is in that letter, if there was a threat in there to do what they said they were going to do, that he would blow up the FBI office, or that he would kill Agent Holstie, he then is a very top candidate he then is a very top candidate for the Secret Service to know, about.
And in the offices, or other offices, we have what they call an index card.
And the index card is made up, and on that card it shows all the potential, the potential things that could happen by an individual, criminally, murder, or whatever it may be.
And then those cards are all gathered together when the President is coming into town, and they're given to the Secret Service so they know who the potential people So Oswald went to the FBI agency, gave them a letter threatening that if there was some harm to him, that something would be blown up?
That's correct.
And they just kind of just sat on that information, pretend it never happened?
Well, what they did was they just showed the letter and no one was ever able to prove what was in the letter.
Oh my god.
But then Bennett saw it, and she read it, and she announced that there was these two threats in the letter.
And that was put out over the air, that those things did occur.
So anyway, as a result of it, they did a major investigation on it, and then they ended up and did nothing with the host.
Well, they did transfer him, I'm sorry, they transferred him to Kansas City on the orders of the Director Hoover, but nothing was ever done anymore.
Wow.
But here's a heavy piece of evidence.
Now, I do know, oh, and then she said that they flushed it down the toilet.
Of course.
And Federer did.
Well, you don't hear any evidence like that, especially evidence that's involving a potential threat like he had received from Oswald.
So if that letter had not been destroyed, and it had been acted on immediately, it was two weeks before the assassination, that information would have gone on an index card, and that index card would have gone to the advance team of the Secret Service who do all the preliminary workups and that index card would have gone to the advance team of the Secret
And what they do, Richard, is that they assign agents based on the potential seriousness of the threat of the individual that they're looking at.
If he's real bad, they put him in protective custody.
They just take him in and lock him up.
If he's a very serious threat.
Or they can put him under surveillance.
That's correct.
threat or they can put him under surveillance.
So this information would have been given to the Secret Service had the letter never been destroyed?
That's correct.
And that was two weeks before the actual assassination that Lee Harvey Oswald gave?
If that had been done that way properly, the President would have never gone to Dallas.
If there was such a threat and they couldn't find the was a guy that made the threats Oswald and or even if they did find him in that I would cancel a trip when there's a potential trip like that where somebody's going to blow up an FBI office or kill an agent.
Wow.
And so anyway as a result of it that bothered me.
So I went immediately to the Cleveland office for Akron and I found an FOI, a Freedom of Information request.
Oh wow.
Which I was told not to do by my buddies here and that but I filed a Freedom of Information request and I got a copy of the investigation.
And I believe I'm the only person that has that.
And it'll come out in my book when my book is published.
What will be the name of that book?
From my office building with a high-power rifle.
And that will be able to be purchased at AdamsJFK.com is that right?
Yeah you can get it through my website and then once it goes public.
We're in the process of trying to finish it up.
The book is finished.
However, we're editing it now.
And that's a real tough process because, I mean, you have to, I mean, you have just so much work to do on just getting it ready for the publisher.
So that's what we're working on right now.
Plus, I'm still finishing up, I'm changing chapters and stuff in that, putting new information in.
And so we still probably have five or six months of work left.
I thought we'd finish it by December, but I got ill and I was laying up there almost two months right in.
That's correct.
like doing anything, so I didn't do any writing. - So you're gonna have actually new pieces of evidence in this book, in documents that you're the only one who has, from the Street of Information Act request, you're the only one that you know of who has a hold of this information. - That's correct. - That is correct. - There's a lot of other information that I'll have in there. you're the only one that you know of who has a hold of this information. - That's correct. - That is correct. - There's Yeah, you'll be able to order through the website.
We'll have a direct link.
They can click on the book, right to your ordering form, and we'll gladly publish it.
Yeah, you can order it.
You'll be able to order it through the website.
And, you know, if it gets interested to the people in that, and depending on the numbers of sales in that, probably the publisher will set it up through some of the houses and stuff to try to get it sold through bookstores and stuff.
Well, this information needs to get out.
This is fascinating.
That's why I'm working on it as much as I can.
I canceled all emails coming in to me because I was spending all my time answering emails.
I canceled all emails coming in to me and all I'm doing now is working on the book.
And doing nothing else.
Were you, what's the word I might be looking for?
Did any negative consequence come to you for filing that Freedom of Information request?
It was funny how long it took for me to get it and the number of phone calls that I got from Washington, people asking me what I was looking for and I wouldn't tell them.
My FOI request says this.
I want any information concerning any documents that were destroyed by J. Gordon Shanklin from 1960 to current date.
And if you can't understand that, then that's what I'm looking for.
So, anyway, they... I got a call from an assistant... It moved all the way up to the supervisors, to an assistant director, to another assistant director, and then to an executive assistant to the director.
to the second or third man in charge of the office, and he's saying to me, well, what is it you're looking for, Mr. Adams?
And I said, my thing is very clear.
It just says, any documentation that shows that Jacob and Shanklin destroyed documents, like allegedly the Oswald letter, I want to know anything about that and anything else that you have.
And he said, well, no, I didn't say that to him, because he said to me, he said, well, you're talking about the Oswald Wow.
And he said, "Okay." And they put it in a sealed envelope and they mailed that to me.
I sent it to an agent in Cleveland, to the agent in charge in Cleveland, and then he gave it to our legal attorney.
And then they told me that it was from my eyes only.
I left with it in the office and nobody's ever seen it.
Wow.
So after making you jump through hoops, they still told you no one else can ever see this.
Right.
And they were very protective of this thing all the way through.
Well, let me go on with my story.
You let me know when you need a break in that.
We get about 15 more minutes so we can go on.
All right, so now let's move to 1992.
1992.
We're going from 75 to 1992.
And on 1992 Christmas Eve, we're having a party at a friend's house.
We have four of our couples, four sets of couples that we all exchanged every year and went to a different house where we would get together, have some beers and drinks and just chit-chat for the evening.
Not Christmas Eve, but this was like a day or two before Christmas Eve.
So anyway, we went to my friend's house, Tom and Evelyn, down at Miller's house.
And we were just going in for cheers and stuff to, like I said, have a beer or two and just chit-chat.
And Larry Dannenberg, their son, who was living in Houston, Texas and working for a security company down there, came in and he said, Mr. Adams, he said, I wanted to ask you a question.
He said, I heard that you were involved in a Kennedy assassination.
And I said, well, I was indirectly involved.
I conducted an investigation concerning it.
And he said, I would love to talk to you about it.
I said, I'm a Kennedy assassination buff.
And I looked into everything, and I would love to sit and talk with you.
So I said, well, look, everybody's standing there talking about everything else, and if you want to talk to me about it, let's go in the kitchen.
So he and I went into the kitchen, sat down at the table, and I started telling the story about everything I had just finished telling you fellas about everything and your audience.
Okay.
And when I finished working that, I looked up, and here we had half of the people, or more than half of the people, who were standing around the table listening.
They came in, they got interested in it, and they were very involved in it.
So anyway, then, about two months later, I was working now as the Vice President of Security for a national corporation, and my secretary, when I came back in town, my secretary said, Mr. Adams, a package came for you from Houston, and I put it on your desk.
And I said, thank you, and I went in and I opened up the box, and there was a box containing a book.
And the book was called High Treason.
And High Treason was written, co-authored by a guy by the name of Brodin, and a guy by the name of Livingston.
And I opened up that book, and like I said, when I left Dallas, Texas, when I left Thomasville really, the military never was any more important to me.
So Military had been out of your mind for a good 15 years?
Yeah, all those years.
20 years?
Oh wow.
So anyway, I opened up this book and in the front cover it said in there, because when I talked to Larry and told him the story about my investigation into Joseph A. Miltier, I never used his last name.
I just said, Joseph A., I said, there's no reason he didn't know his last name because it's not important.
But I told him, I said, I'll use just his first name and his middle initial.
So I did do that.
I used Joseph A., and as a result of it, he had a little stick-em note on the inside cover of Gordon's book, and on the stick-em it said, Don, Joseph A. is mentioned in the appendix, - Joseph A. is mentioned in the appendix, - Good evening, Larry.
So I read that thing and I said, what the hell does he know about Joseph A?
I never used his last name.
And there could be a hundred Joseph A's that were involved in a Kennedy assassination in one aspect or another.
It could have been a waiter or a butler or any kind of a stupid lead in that.
So I figured he doesn't know what he's talking about.
But then I went to the appendix, to the index.
And I went to the index and when I opened up the index and I went to Ms, I found Joseph A.
Wow.
And I was dumbfounded.
It shocked me that this book came out, but then I thought, well, probably some goofy stuff in that, so I then read the appendix.
So when I read the appendix, I was the most shocked person that you could ever have around you.
Because the appendix said this.
Now think about what we're gonna say.
November the 9th, 1963, which is a little bit around two weeks before the assassination.
Milture and Somerset engaged in a conversation in Miami, Florida, and a secret communication recorder was hidden in the house by the Miami Intelligence Police Department, where Somerset had been an informant for them for 20 years like he was
So he had, just for those of us who are joining us, Somerset was a friend, a childhood friend of Miltier?
That's correct.
And so he had no, Miltier had no idea that he was working for FBI or Miami and so now... And he clearly openly discussed anything and everything with Somerset.
So Somerset helped put in a secret audio recording device when he met with Miltier?
I mean, the intelligence police department who had done that.
Their intelligence officer came up and he found a closet where he could hide this thing in a kitchen in the apartment that Somerset lived in and he hid this.
And when he hid the tape recorder, more two of them came down because they knew he was coming.
and the lieutenant from the intelligence unit said, "Well, why in the hell don't we record him "and see what the hell he's got to talk about?" - Huh.
- Yeah! - So, he, so, somebody said, "Okay, fine." - That's it. - So, they got into the conversation and they started talking.
And I'm reading this appendix.
And the appendix says in there that on November the 9th, 1963, Somerset is sitting in the apartment and Miltier says to him, we're going to kill the President of the United States.
Wow, you can't get any more blatantly obvious than that.
And Somerset's shocked and he said, what are you talking about?
He said, we're going to kill him from an office building with a high-powered rifle.
And that shocked Somerset and Miltier just acted very casual about it.
And then Somerset said to Miltier, are you kidding me?
I mean, are you serious about this?
He said, yeah, it's already in the works.
So, I'm sorry, excuse me.
It's fine, don't worry about it.
Can you drink a water?
Yeah.
Thank you.
So, anyway, this just devastated me.
Because this guy played a much bigger role than what I thought he had been involved in.
Now, how do you suppose these authors had this information?
I mean, had they been investigating this for years, I'm guessing?
Well, you see, Grodin worked for the investigative subcommittee.
Oh, okay.
And so he was able to acquire a lot of information that no one else had access to.
I need to tell you, I have pulmonary fibrosis and I'm affected by my breathing.
Mm-hmm.
So bear with me.
Well these coughing spells come up and I just wanted to apologize.
- Well, it's not a problem, man.
You know what I mean? - But anyway, they tape recorded this conversation and in the appendix they had portions of it in there When I read it I was just devastated to think that this guy got involved in this thing that heavy.
So then I went to the photograph section of the book in the center of Gordon's Book and that, and they had a number of pictures in there, and when I thought through the pictures, I came across the picture that showed a photograph of Miltier on the top, and then it showed a photograph of I came across the picture that showed a photograph of Miltier on the top, and Wow.
So they apparently placed some emphasis on that he was important.
So anyway, then I looked down at the next picture, and when I looked down at the next picture, I can't express to you how I felt at that particular moment, because what I saw was Miltier standing on Houston Street, which is a half a block from the Texas School Book Depository, which is a half a block from the Texas School Book Depository, looking at the president's limousine, because it shows John Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy and the Connellys in the vehicle, and it shows Miltier looking down
Wow.
Unbelievable.
And these are the kinds of questions that you were not allowed to ask by your higher-ups when you were able to finally investigate.
Right.
Of course not.
So it shocked me.
I mean, it devastated me to think that here he was in Dallas.
So then later on, and I found out, I went to the archives and I found out through friends of mine who had provided information to me that that Miltier, in his discussions concerning what was in that book and that,
there was a mention made in there that at 10 o'clock on 1122, 63, November 22, 63, the day there was a mention made in there that at 10 o'clock on 1122, 63, November 22, 63, the day the president got shot, there was a message in there that said that Miltier called Somerset, Miami, there was a message in there that said that Miltier called Somerset, Miami, Florida, And tell him, I'm in jackrabbit country, your friend is coming here, and you're never going to see him again.
What?!
What's happened?
That is ridiculous!
It's not ridiculous.
That's exactly what happened.
That's absolutely insane.
This has never been mentioned anywhere.
This should be mainstream information.
Public knows this.
I mean, it's been in books, and it's been in Brunswick, and it's been in newspapers and so on.
Yes.
So as a result of it, I had the advantage over everybody else to put this together.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Miltier called Somerset on the day that JFK was assassinated, telling him that your friend is here and you will never see him again.
Yeah.
Unbelievable.
It is.
It is.
And when you read the whole thing, then you know that he was deeply involved in the thing.
And then when you start taking a look at the whole picture of how much Miltier played in that assassination, it astounds me.
I mean, it just amazed the hell out of me that he was so deeply involved and I had no idea.
No one ever told me.
That's amazing, man.
That is absolutely amazing.
I can't wait to read this book.
I'm going to put it on my website.
It will be on truthrail.cc so you can order it when it comes out.
I definitely look forward to reading that book.
This book should be viral.
It should go viral.
Everybody should read this book.
We're going to do our best to promote it for you.
Thank you.
I appreciate that very much.
If you have a good publisher, we're looking for a publisher.
We'll keep that in mind.
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I can go on because there's more to it.
So anyway then, once all of that took place, and once I saw that book and everything, I started digging into it.
I figured now it's time, now that I know for sure that the military played a heavy role in this thing.
I started going into publications and reading and I got another book on Grodin called The Killing of the President and I started putting all that stuff together and that and I came to realize in all of my readings that something that occurred that no one talked
about and no one ever put together was the two front shots that occurred, one in the throat and one in the side of his right temple which blew the back of his head off the President's head.
So nobody ever connected those with the fact that Oswald was seen down in the lunchroom at 12.31 or 12.32 when their first shots were fired by the superintendent of the building and a police officer who ran up and confronted him
and he's standing there with a half-billed coke, very calm and collected, not perspiring, not breathing hard and just drinking the coke and the superintendent said, I mean the police officer said, "Who are you?" And he said, my name is Lee Harvey Oswald.
What are you doing here?
And the superintendent says, oh no, Oswald said, I'm an employee here, I work here.
And then the police officer says to the superintendent, is this one of your employees?
And he said, yes.
And then the police officer said, well, let's go, we got other people to look for.
So they left him.
So this is pure evidence that Oswald had absolutely nothing to do with- That's right.
I mean, when you take a look at the, the loft is way back over on the south, uh, southwest corner of the building.
Wow.
And, and after he fired the shots, he then crawled over these boxes and stuff, around these boxes, and ran to the front of the building on the north, east, northwest corner, and hid the rifle under some empty boxes.
And then he traveled to the stairwell and ran down four flights of stairs and then across over to the break room, to the lunch room.
Could have never done it!
But as a result of it, using that information, person with three, there were actually more than three, I think there were four employees that saw Oswald.
Three of them saw him down on the first floor right just moments before the shooting started.
And then another two employees saw him go up to the lunchroom and get the coke and was drinking the coke when he was confronted by the police officer.
Hey Don, um, Don can I hold you right there?
We gotta go to a quick break.
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Okay, thank you very much.
Okay, so I went off and I said that I started doing my investigation to find out whatever I could concerning Miltier and Somerset.
And the information that I had related to you as we were going along, some of that started coming into the picture for me.
I found a number of things that I was able to prove through documentation.
But, let's jump back and first of all, let me tell you that my partner, Roel McGraw, On the day of the assassination, 11-22-63, was contacted, or somebody was contacted in the FBI, and it had to be him because it wasn't me.
And they said an FBI agent from Thomasville, Georgia, said that Joseph Adams Miltier was in Quitman, Georgia at the time of the assassination.
Oh, so your partner lied about the knowledge of where he was, wow.
I just left McGraw telling him I'm going over to look for Miltier, and I'm over there looking for him, and he's telling them, and they're lighting it up, that he's in Quitman, Georgia at the time of the assassination.
So what everyone, your readers, I mean your listeners, nobody has to realize is that at that moment, Milture no longer was of interest to anybody.
Wow.
Because see, there were like five people that wanted to know the whereabouts.
And the Secret Service contacted the agency that was helping them to do these investigations.
And they reported back and said so-and-so was in town, so-and-so was in town, and they did the same thing with Milture.
Saying that he was in court, and we knew he wasn't.
And then we found out later on, five days later, that he was in Dallas, Texas.
And that's when you went and did your investigation with him?
Yes.
So anyway, as a result of it, you know, when I started doing all this digging and that, I started finding out that I couldn't trust my partner.
And then I found out I couldn't trust a supervisor up in Atlanta because I went to the National Archives.
Well, at the National Archives, I pulled out the entire three and a half cartloads of boxes and boxes and boxes of documents concerning Miltier.
And when I went through all those boxes and that with a friend of mine, we went through them and we looked for all this, anything we could find new.
And we started discovering that all my work, the reports that I wrote, all the papers that I got from Miltier that day standing on that street corner on Saturday afternoon, every bit of all that information was destroyed.
Wow.
And now when, when was this that you realized this?
When I went to the archives in Washington.
Do you know a specific date or around the time of year?
I'm going to say April 7 I think it was.
Anyway, what I was going to tell you is when I get down there and I started looking for, I requested that I wanted to see copies of my report in that to see what had been done.
My report did not exist.
Then I found two reports that were written, one by McGraw and one by a supervisor in Atlanta.
And they took the information, not all of it, but some of the information that I had done, descriptive data and so on, and people who were at various agencies who were talking about was Miltier there or did they know about him and so on, those were put into two reports, one by McGraw And one by this supervisor in Atlanta.
And they just totally violated every single procedure in the FBI concerning proper report writing.
And what they did was they got rid of my work, they still had some of these files, and they sort of put them into investigative reports for them.
So they destroyed your files, took some...
I'm sorry, go ahead.
You were going to ask a question?
That's correct.
- I was gonna say, so they took your files and destroyed them and took some of the information that you had and made it theirs.
- That's correct.
- Wow. - Put it into their reports. - Wow. - Attributed to their work and asked For example, there was a woman that came to my house by the name of Maureen Alexander.
And her father was a federal judge in New Orleans.
And she came to my house on Sunday morning, the day they assassinated Oswald.
And she told me the story that Oswald was in Tulane University.
And upstairs there's a loft of a building that a lot of the kids in that particular university frequented.
And there was a large round table and everybody would circle around it.
And she was present when Oswald was there.
And Oswald said, you know, they just made an attempt to kill President Charles de Gaulle.
In France.
And I just wonder how that would go about assassinating the President of the United States.
So her information was very vital and crucial concerning Oswald.
And as a result of it and that, I took the statement from her and did all the work up on her, and shipped out teletypes and everything else, made all the appropriate phone calls and stuff and that.
And when I got into Harding's, the supervisor in Atlanta, Harding's report, Lorraine Alexander is in his report like he investigated her.
They twisted the facts, they lied about the whole thing, and as a result of it, they were part of the cover-up of all of the wrongdoings.
I've never seen a more botched investigation and a more... the worst investigation I have ever seen conducted was the Kennedy assassination.
And so this was your old partner and your old boss from when you were in Tampa?
Oh, in Atlanta, rather, rather.
Yeah, thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's who it was, then.
And then, let me tell you this much.
Then, when I go through these reports of McGraw's and Harding's, I find where in 1962, now, think about this.
In 1962, Raoul McGraw and Chief Bill Elliott conducted an investigation concerning Joseph Adams Murcia on a civil rights investigation.
And I never heard a word about it.
Never knew anything about it.
Didn't know that even such a file existed.
Was Elliott the man that all Oswald threatened to kill a guy by the name of Holstey, Jim Holstey.
a guy by the name of Holstie, Jim Holstie.
Oh, Holstie, that's what it was, okay.
And Elliot was the captain that worked in, I mean, the chief of police equipment who worked with me on the investigation that I did on Miltier.
Oh, wow.
So both McGraw and Elliot were part of the cover-up then as well?
Yeah.
Wow.
Wow.
And they had conducted this investigation on Miltier a year before.
And they had conducted this investigation on the right here a year before.
And now here's the other thing that's the most alarming thing of the whole thing.
And now here's the other thing that's the most alarming thing of the whole thing.
One of the biggest emphasis that the FBI puts on is the safety of an agent.
One of the biggest emphasis that the FBI Elliot puts on is the safety of an agent.
There's nothing else more important than the saving the life of an agent or protecting his life.
And one of the things that's required by all agents is that if you determine information that shows that there's a potential for harm, physical harm, to come to an agent, whether it's by a pistol fire or a rifle fire or whatever it is, and there's a threat on that person's, whether it's by a pistol fire or a rifle fire or whatever it is, and there's a threat on that person's, on the agent's life in that, you immediately attribute a caution statement in the bottom of all reports, all air tells, all documentation going out,
all airtales, all documentation going out where it says the appear should be considered armed and dangerous as he carries a .38 caliber pistol in his vehicle.
Wow.
And he did not do that?
He did not do that.
He eliminated that totally.
But yeah, he put it in his report a month later, in January the 22nd of 1964, after the assassination, he put it in his report and covered it up.
He put that in there, that was it.
- Oh, he put it on, okay, so he added that then. - But he never told me about it ahead of time, so when I took Miltier out of that vehicle and shook him down and found a weapon on him. - You should have known that ahead of time.
- Sure, I should have.
'Cause he could have seen me.
If he had a weapon on him and he was getting out of that vehicle or some minute I pulled pulled my vehicle in front of his vehicle to stop him, and that he could have pulled a gun out and shot me.
So not only was your partner helping cover it up, he was not making sure that you were protected as well?
That's correct.
Oh, my God.
That's correct, Richard, 100%.
And you said it very well.
And you're very alert on this.
I like the way you pick up on things and that, and all of your pick-ups have all been very good, and especially this one, because, you know, it startled me to know that he and my partner had done this to me and left me totally exposed, plus Ken Williams.
I mean, Kenny didn't have any idea about military being armed in dangers.
So, you know, it just shows you that, I mean, and how far does it go up?
Okay?
It starts with McGraw in Thomasville.
It hits the supervisor in Atlanta, Harding.
It hits the SAC in Atlanta, McMahon.
Excuse me, it goes all the way to Washington to a supervisor on a desk up in Washington.
We know that for sure because we have a documentation of communication that came from him.
So, uh, you know, where does it go?
Now on McGraw's reports, listen to this, on McGraw's reports, uh, Hoover has a, has a tendency, whenever he reads anything, he only puts the initial H on there.
He never writes his name out or his initials.
I mean... I'm sorry, his initial is J-E-H.
He never writes that out.
He only puts an H. And on both McGraw's report and also on Harding's report is the initial H. Sure.
The director knew.
and also on Harding's report is the initial age. - Oh my God.
So Hoover already knew that this man had been armed and dangerous and had been addressed. - The director, and I'm gonna tell you what I've said, and I've said this many times.
I said, in my personal opinion, people ask me, "Well, who do you think is responsible for this?" I said, I'm going to tell you something.
LBJ and I, and like I said, I got this through a bunch of reading and stuff, but LBJ and J. Edgar Hoover lived across the street from each other in Washington.
And they would frequent each other's houses.
Hoover would go to LBJ's house and he would have Sunday brunch with him and likewise LBJ would exchange and go to Hoover's place maybe the following Sunday and have lunch with him or brunch with him.
So they were close friends.
Hoover hated President Kennedy with a passion.
Really?
Do you know why?
than he did President Kennedy.
- Do you know why?
- Yeah, because President, I mean, because Bobby Kennedy was fighting organized crime and Hoover never went after organized crime because he played the ponies.
- I see.
- He played the horses all the time and therefore had a closeness with this guy in Dallas, Texas by the name of Clinton Richardson And Clinton Murchison was a multi-millionaire oil man.
And he owned a racetrack called La Jolla, a La Jolla racetrack out in La Jolla, California.
And Hoover and his partner, Clyde Torsten, would go out there all the time as guests of Clint Murchison, and they would bet on the horses.
Wow.
So he never did anything until Bobby Kennedy came in.
And when Bobby Kennedy came in, Bobby Kennedy said, we're going to fight organized crime.
And he was very public with it and very vocal with it because he told him outright, when he had his hearings and stuff and that with his commission and that, that he was going to close down the mob.
And he did do it!
I mean, he successfully did what he did.
Now, informal information in the entire investigation says that the initial target was Bobby Kennedy.
There was two guys, there was a guy down in, by the name of Carlos Marcello, who was the head of the mob in New Orleans.
And there was a guy by the name of Cedric Traficante, who was in Tampa, Florida.
And each one of them, Traficante oversaw all of Florida.
And Miltier, not Miltier, but uh... Marcello?
Carlos Marcello overlooked and saw everything that went on in New Orleans and west of there.
So, these two guys put their heads together and allegedly, this is just hearsay, allegedly said, let's kill Bobby Kennedy.
Uh, supposedly, Marcello said to Trafficatti, we don't want to kill the President.
Because if we, uh, kill the President, uh, Bobby's gonna... No, we don't want to kill Bobby.
I'm sorry, let me jump back.
We don't want to kill Bobby because if we kill Bobby, the President will be alive and he'll come hunting us.
I see.
So then they switched the plans and left Bobby Kennedy live and then targeted the president.
Oh, reportedly, that's how.
And these conversations do take place.
If you ever listen to mob transactions and mob discussions and stuff, this goes on all the time.
So this would be nothing that would surprise me to hear that happen because they get into these conversations and they talk in their language.
but you can understand them very clearly 'cause it's just broken English.
And you can understand them when they say, you know, we're going to hit this Jack Kennedy, I mean Bobby Kennedy.
And then the other guy says, no, you don't want to do that because if you do that, then you're going to have a president coming down on us.
with everything he can hit us with.
So then this conversation continues on, and that's how the plans formulate.
So what it's telling you is that the mob may have been involved in the assassination.
It's telling you that government was definitely involved in the assassination.
Jared Gerhover and the FBI could have played a certain number of people, could have played a part in this thing.
The CIA could have been involved in the thing with some of the allegations that are being made out now that a CIA agent who died just recently was involved in it.
And as a result of it, when you take a look at all of the information that's compiled, you start realizing that this thing was planned out a long, long time ago.
And they knew long before it ever happened, and they knew what they were doing and how they were going to do it, and saw nothing more about it.
I hate Kennedy.
I know.
You mentioned that Hoover hated Kennedy.
What about LBJ?
What was his relationship with the president?
LBJ wasn't the president.
LBJ wanted to be the president before Kennedy became president.
And then when Kennedy ran against Nixon and Kennedy made the presidency, LBJ was violent against it.
There's a book out called Blood, Money, or Power, I think is the name of it, and it's written by a guy by the name of Bob McClelland.
And Bob McClelland is the brother, I believe, of a fellow by the name of McClelland, who was the press secretary for George W. Bush.
Oh.
And he left office not too many years ago, McClelland did.
And the front of this book, which I saw on History Channel when I bought the book, it reads, How LBJ Killed JFK.
And that takes a lot to say something like that and put that on History Channel and also to put it on the cover of your book.
So I read the book, and there's a lot of possibility of what's said in there that Clark, who is an attorney who was a very personal, close friend to LBJ, was the man who set up the entire assassination.
Well, I mean, we already have the evidence that, I mean, people at the FBI had foreknowledge of the danger of Joseph Miltier, and, I mean, this obviously must have gone all the way up to the head of the FBI.
So, I mean, Hoover must have had knowledge of this, and if what you said was true about him and LBJ having lunch every week, I mean, Johnson must have known about this.
Well, sure he did.
I mean, there is a story, again, on History Channel, where LBJ, they had a meeting at Clint Murchison's house the night before the assassination.
So on 11-21-63, that evening, they had a party at Murchison's house on Turtle Creek Boulevard in Dallas, Texas, which is the most highest class area that you can live in.
I mean, those homes are like castles over there.
Oh, okay.
And they were at Murchison's house.
And these are the people that were at Murchison's house.
The first person that was there, of course, was Ken Murchison.
Then J. Edgar Hoover was there, then Richard Nixon was there, and then H. L. Hart was there.
But now think about what I just told you.
Here is Dick Nixon, Richard Nixon, and LBJ at the same party.
Okay?
When the party ended, Based on what was said on History Channel, a lady who was a server said that she heard as LBJ walked out of the building, he cussed the president and said we're not going to see him anymore.
Wow.
So when you put all this stuff together, you know, they talk about French underground came over and killed him, and Cuba people killed him and that.
He was killed by American people, in my personal opinion, based on everything I saw.
And it had to be high up in the government because, first of all, they sealed all the files until 2027 in the archives.
And then they changed that, and now it's 2017.
And one of the things that I'm trying to accomplish, I have two goals that I'm trying to accomplish.
The first goal that I'm trying to accomplish is to get the files open now.
We're 47 years after the assassination.
And no matter what is said and what's ever in those reports, other than something that could cause internal strife because of differences in countries and stuff, I will learn something like that, the rest of the information the people can handle.
And my recommendation is to open these files up, and that's what I'm trying to get the American people to do.
The American people spoke pretty heavy.
The Tea Party spoke pretty heavy in this last election.
And they can also speak heavily in this matter, and get these files released to the American public, so that we know what the hell's going on in that assassination.
If you had anything to say to the Tea Party in general, what would your advice be?
That would be it.
I would ask the Tea Party.
We need to do the same wonderful job that they did concerning what was going on with government actions as far as Obama and the rest of this is concerned.
All the people, all the politicians in Congress in that, they accomplished a great deal.
And I'm very proud to be a part of the American public when they accomplished that because I would have been there supporting them 100% if I wasn't doing what I'm doing.
So I would encourage them 100% write to your congressman and force these people to open up these archives.
And get all that information out.
Why should we hide?
I mean it's going to be made public in 2017.
It's going to be made public in 2017.
Like I said, it was initially 2027, and then Clinton was going to release everything.
And then Clinton stopped and he said, we'll release a certain amount of documents, but the remainder of them will be held in 2000.
He said, I'll drop it 10 years, and we'll make it 2017.
Were the documents that President Clinton at the time released, was that groundbreaking at all, or was that just the fluff?
I see.
and there was a lot of stuff that came out new that tied a lot of these things together that they didn't have tied before. - I see. - So there was information, and I believe that there's information in those files right now that could help us a tremendous amount.
- Hmm. - And the other thing, the second thing that I wanna do is to try to get a commission formed.
Because this needs to be done in the worst way.
Get a commission formed and put it together with top law enforcement people who know what the hell they're doing.
And have them begin this investigation from the beginning.
And try with what's available, key documentation and so on, Would you trust a government-appointed investigative team, or would you say that it would probably be a private investigation?
I'm talking about police officers, police departments, top-notch investigators, private investigators, whoever it may be, but not the government.
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Just continue from where you left off.
It's from an office building with a high-powered rifle.
I'm sorry?
I was just helping you out.
It's from an office building.
Oh.
From an office building.
Thank you.
From an office building with a high-powered rifle.
Right.
Great.
Okay.
I'm going to read you some of the things that I read to the people when I give my talks.
And so bear with me.
The conspirators were clever enough to keep this most historic crime from being solved after 40 years, or 47 years now.
Then they were clever enough to plan in minute detail beforehand to make everything work.
And this took people in high government who have that capability.
Not only is this the most famous killing of a person in our history, but it is the most botched up investigation in our lifetime.
And I mean long before President Kennedy was killed.
The information they had available beforehand, where they failed miserably to use that information, to properly investigate it, to prevent the President's travel to Dallas, cost him his life.
I wonder why as a first office agent, brand new so to speak, I was given the very important assignment when they had an experienced agent there.
Did they think that I would be naive and never connect this?
We can solve the Rockabee plane crash with one little piece of evidence, a microchip which was found 100 miles from the crash site, which proved the bombing and then led to the identities of the killers, and we should be able to solve with the information that we have this case.
History changed the moment President Kennedy was shot.
We, the people, changed.
If one can kill the President of the United States, then nothing is sacred any longer.
Our belief in God, values, principles, ethics, and all those good things that the American way stood for started to erode at the time of his death.
Look at where we are today, and where we are going in the future.
We are, in our society, And, uh, things are not changing, but they're getting worse as we go along.
Mm-hmm.
Amen.
47 years have passed.
It's high time the public gets the total and true story of what really happened.
Let them search as far as they may as to what the role played every, uh, as to what the role played with everyone.
Let's stop all of the speculation and deal with the facts, no matter what.
And then I say on here, open up the closed files, and then also, I would recommend that they put an investigative pool together to go in and investigate, going back to the initial part of this thing, and try to put the story together, what's true.
Amen.
I mean, you could not have put that any better.
Well, thank you.
If there's any calls in that, I'd be happy to answer them for you.
Yeah, is anyone up there?
Well, I have a question while we're waiting for anyone.
One of the more famous speeches that JFK gave that a lot of people who look into why he may have been assassinated was where he started talking about the fact that the word secrecy cannot live in an open and free society.
And he talks about how we are, as American people, opposed to secret oaths, secret societies, and all that kind of stuff.
Do you think that JFK, because he was almost more like a, well I hate to use the word maverick because it reminds me of McCain, but You know, my personal opinion, based on all the stuff that I looked at, I'm going to give you two reasons why I feel that he was assassinated.
The first thing is, is that he said that he was going to do away with the Federal Reserve.
I'll give you two reasons why I feel that he was assassinated.
Okay.
The first thing is that he said that he was going to do away with the Federal Reserve.
Yes.
And once he started messing with the money of the big people, big people started acting.
Yes.
And I think that that was one of the most determining facts when he made that statement.
And then Alan Dulles was the head of Federal Reserve, I believe, at that time.
And then he, or no, I guess he was with the CIA.
But anyway, he was removed from his job.
And he was on the Warren Commission.
Ha!
Of course he was.
Second thing that I feel that was involved in it, just as much as anything, was that he said that he was going to pull all the troops out of Vietnam.
Yep.
Now, when you think about this, Richard, when we're geared, and I know this from firsthand because I spent a year in Korea, and I know what happens in Korea, and I know what happens in the States after the war, and after we go peacetime.
And when you take a look at the worst that occurs when we're in wartime setup, and that where we're building everything, tanks, planes, guns, bullets, and whatever the hell it is, and you take a look at the tremendous amount of money that's being moved from business to business to company to company, it's enormous.
Oh yeah, I mean, Dwight Eisenhower would warn us against the military-industrial complex, and that's exactly what John F. Kennedy was fighting against.
That's correct, and as a result of it, once you change that system and you go from military to civilian, there's gonna be people that's gonna stop you from doing it if they can.
I feel that that had a big influence.
And then it was like I said, there was personal things of, you know, Carlos Marcello was deported from the country by Bobby Kennedy and he hated Bobby Kennedy for doing that.
And he made a fool out of him and as a result of it, there was no love lost between Bobby and Jack Kennedy and the mob.
I see.
It's a terrible thing that here we are 47 years later and we don't know very much about what happened because everybody's been very guarded and secret about it.
I went public with this thing a long time ago.
How many people do you think called me who said that I would like to be a part of your investigation?
And here's some stuff that happened when I was with the FBI in Dallas, Texas that I think you should know about.
Zero.
Really?
I have not heard, I heard from two people who have gone public about the assassination that are retired agents, but I have heard nothing from any other agent or any other clerk or anybody concerning the assassination.
So is everyone from your, I mean, is anyone still alive?
The partner, your boss, and all those kind of people?
Or are they still around?
My partner's dead.
Harding, I don't know about him.
I don't know about McMahon.
But like I said, some of them are dead and some of them are alive.
I know that Chief Elliott is alive 'cause I called him a couple years ago.
And he was alive at that time.
I called him and talked with him and he said that he didn't want to discuss anything about the assassination, that it was all behind him and he cut the conversation short and I know why because he was probably afraid that I would start raising questions about what he did with Merle McGraw a year before he and I joined forces.
I see, so you think he might have had... We're afraid of that, and as a result of it, nothing was accomplished by my calling him.
Wow.
No, it's amazing.
You know, we can work on these things and try to get some solution to it and that.
But I'm going to be surprised if we get any motion on the two requests that I have that I just talked about a little while ago.
I just, I don't, I mean, they're going to wait until 2017 to open up those files.
And by then, most of us that worked on the assassination will be dead.
Well, that's, I mean, that's why they did it, obviously, which is, you know, it's really, They thought they could either make a fool of you, or they thought you would just go along with everything, but they didn't know that you had been riding with your father all those years, and you had a really good... - That was a blessing in disguise, Richard, because I learned more with my dad than, like I said, agents will learn in 20 years.
And when I went in there, I felt comfortable immediately.
With my investigations, if it was a bank robbery, if it was a fugitive investigation, I felt like I had 10-15 years experience and I knew exactly what I had to do.
So have any of your, um, your former colleagues or your former, anyone in the FBI, have they cautioned you recently saying, you know, you should stop this kind of stuff?
Or does everyone think that... No, not yet.
Not yet.
I can tell you three of them, and they strongly and emphatically said that Oswald was the shooter.
Really?
Oh, yeah.
I have eight agents, friends of mine, whose name I will not mention, but very strongly and emphatically, I can tell you three of them, and very strongly and emphatically said that Oswald was the shooter.
And thought that I was insane, that I was going after Joseph Moutier.
And even after being presented...
Now the truth is out.
Here we are three or four years later, and now the truth is out, and people have checked out the facts that I have presented, and they're starting to see that Oswald was not the shooter.
Do you think he had absolutely anything to do with this, or do you think he was just a complete patsy?
I'll tell you what I think, between when I was here, I think he was an informant for the FBI or for the CIA for years.
Yeah, definitely.
I believe it was the FBI.
And as a result of it, they directed everything he did.
Now the reason I throw CIA in there is, his trip to Russia and all the things that he did, he denounced his country and then he came back into this country with no problems whatsoever.
Really?
And I can remember back in those days when somebody gave up his country and he was looked at as somebody they never wanted to have any dealings with and treated him terribly.
Oswald didn't.
So I think that Oswald was a part of the plan of this thing, and maybe his part was to come up with as much information as he could, and then provide that to the government agents so that they could prevent happening what happened.
- So you think that Oswald may have been an informant to try and prevent Kennedy from being assassinated, which is why they-- - I just said.
Yeah, Richard, that's what I just said.
He was doing what he could by doing what he was and then presenting that information confidentially to the FBI or the CIA, giving it to the government so that they could protect whatever these guys were going to do.
And so that's why they chose him as a Patsy and then they killed him?
The other thing that I don't like, okay?
Somerset was a very good informant for 20 years with the FBI.
Who is this?
Somerset.
Oh, Somerset.
Yeah, when he worked as an informant for the FBI and for the Miami Police Department, he was a very good informant.
And after he went public with this tape recording thing, the FBI shut him down instantly.
Really?
Yeah, they shut him down instantly and said that all of the information and everything that he has done is questionable and that they weren't able to prove a liability on what he provided as an informant.
So the two people who actually did their job to help protect the president was either killed or shut down by the feds?
That's correct.
We have a question.
Dan?
Yeah, we got a question.
The guy named Sean from North Providence, Rhode Island.
He wants to know if you investigated the union ties to the assassination after JFK crossed them and he got shot and the unions were well known for the assassinations during the early 1900s.
I've never got involved in that.
You've never got involved in that?
Thank you for the question.
Are there other questions?
Alright, we're getting some other questions.
We've got to sort through them.
This is just absolutely phenomenal.
I mean, information that you're providing to all these people.
I mean, I've certainly never heard of any of this.
I know the majority of the people in the studio have never heard of this.
Any questions for you guys?
Yeah, I got somebody in the chat asking if You know how many shooters there were?
I don't have any idea to that, but one of the three things.
I'm trying to do three things.
One is to prove Oswald was not a shooter.
Two, to surface more tears to the public knows who he is.
And the third thing is to prove 11 shots that were fired in Dallas.
And that was from Alex from California.
Was that the...
Oh, yeah.
So you're trying to prove that Oswald was not the shooter, Shine Light on Miltier, and now you said 11 shots?
Eleven shots were fired in Dallas.
And they were all from completely different directions as well, right?
Yep.
The first shot that was fired, now listen to this now, of the three shots that they're reporting the war commission is saying were used to kill the president, the first shot missed everything.
The first shot was shot at a low level.
It ricocheted off of the pavement.
And what place it would ricochet from, it ricocheted off the pavement between the President's limousine and the back of his Secret Service car.
Okay.
And so all those people, plus the crowd of people that were standing around, knew that a round had misfired direction-wise and that it had hit the pavement and gone up.
So that was the first shot.
The second shot was the third shot.
Let me say this to you.
I'm going to clear that and say the second shot could be the third shot or it could be a shot in the back of Kennedy.
Uh, because he was, he was shot twice in the back.
You count these up if you want to, but he was shot twice in the back.
And he was shot in the throat.
And he had three hits in the head.
He had two hits in the head.
He was hit on the right temple, going back, like I said, from a funnel shot.
And then there was a low-fired shot that hit right behind his right ear and went up through the top of his left part of his hair.
Wow.
So those were the shots on Kennedy, okay?
Yeah.
Then you take a look at Conley Cotter.
Conley got hit separately.
Conley argued like hell with the news media and everybody.
And the Warren Commission said Conley was hit by the pristine bullet.
And that the single bullet theory was true and honest.
And it was the biggest lie that was ever said in the history of handling ammunition.
Now, Don, did that originate from Senator Al Inspector?
That question.
I mean, that magic bullet theory.
Was that originated from him?
That came up because they only had two rounds that they could use then.
They missed with the first round, so round two and three they had to use to kill Kennedy and also to shoot Conley.
Do you know whose idea it was who came up with the position?
It was this senator that just... Arlen Specter from Pennsylvania?
...Kennedy's and went from the Republican Party over to the Democratic Party.
Arlen Specter?
Yeah, Arlen Specter from Pennsylvania.
Oh, absolutely.
That truly is a... So, Arlen Magic Bullet Specter was helpful to... That's exactly right.
Wow.
To me, he's an idiot for even trying to make it happen.
Oh, definitely.
Now, let me tell you something else.
If you went into a book called Murder in Dealey Plaza, written by a fellow by the name of Jim Petcher, a very well-written book.
But in that book, it tells a story about how Gerald Ford, who was a congressman at the time, was on the Warren Commission.
And to prove a single bullet theory because what happened was when the poison got shot in the throat, that bullet had gone through the windshield.
And it had slid down to the point where once it hit him in the throat and that, it stayed in his neck and body and did not exit, and he had no exit wound in the back.
So then they had a bird hole that was in the president's back five inches below the neck and two inches to the right of the spine.
And Gerald Ford, according to what Jim Fetcher writes, Gerald Ford moved that bullet up to the back of the neck and made an entrance wound out of that bullet hole that was in the back of Kennedy and made an entrance hole out of the back of his neck and then an exit wound on the front and then went into Connolly.
Do you know how many people worked on the Warren Commission?
Uh, I think it was something like eight or nine.
Eight or nine.
And of those eight or nine people, we have a previous president, or then a future president, and then a future senator.
Right.
Oh, my God.
There's only one man, Congressman Stokes, and I respect him because he had a subcommittee hearing after the assassination occurred, and after the Warren Commission report came out sometime later on in the late 70s.
He had a hearing, and in that hearing they proved beyond a doubt that there was a fourth round that had been filed from the grassy knoll.
Oh, but most people don't even know about the fourth round because...
and Congressman Stokes, I respect him for pushing the issue because I think he was the president of, or whatever his title was, And it was sometime in the late 70s, yes.
seventy-seven and it was sometime in the late seventies yes.
I got a question on that.
Do you have another question?
Yeah, um...
Yeah, Don, we got a question.
Dawn from Ireland.
She wants to know if the country, Ireland, the question is, she wants to know, the original is approved of film.
Is it obtainable?
I mean, could you get any of this film online anywhere?
No.
No.
It's not available in any kind of this.
Uh, allegedly, and of course this is what I do in my readings, Allegedly, it was cut up and dissected and changed and altered.
Some flames were taken out and some flames were removed.
How true that is or not, here's the thing that you have to understand, guys, is that I did my investigation to what I haven't done that.
and that was Miltier.
Oswald became a part of that investigation because of what happened.
But I stayed in the direction of my investigation like my father said, if you have one point and you're going after that point, go after that point.
And I never went after anything else.
I mean, people said to me, I bet you read tons of books about all kinds of theories.
I said, no, I haven't.
I haven't done that.
I stayed solely on the course of what Miltier was.
And that's where I stayed through this entire investigation.
So will the Zabruder film be made public in 2017 if that's the actual date that they decide to release it?
I don't think that... See, Time Warner bought the Zubruder film.
And I don't know whether that has it locked up in their archives or not, but it probably is.
Time Warner, the corporation, bought the National Public Archive record of our president being assassinated?
Unbelievable.
How do they do that?
How are they allowed to get away with this?
Well, they went to everyone else's group and approached him and he sold it to them.
Oh my god.
They can do that, and it's a legitimate thing, but the thing is that the copies that existed after that had all been changed and altered around.
I mean, there's all kinds of crazy pictures in that thing, and the time element They try to base all of the actions on time and they can't do it honestly because frames have been removed and moved and some have not been put back in again.
So once you have one alteration, that whole film is waived as far as I'm concerned.
It's no good after that.
So you can't really prove anything by that.
Now the one I saw, like I said, I know that was an original, and it was kept in the FBI file, and that probably is still in the FBI file.
Do you know how long was the actual film?
Oh, it didn't seem like it was that long.
I mean, it showed, it showed, see, he was positioned in front of a book depository on one of those cement things that jet out from the building.
And he's positioned himself on top of this thing, and he's taking the pictures of the President's limousine coming down, making the turnoff of Maine onto Houston, and then making a 120 degree turn down onto Elm Street.
And then once the shots took place, I mean, what you don't realize is this is all instantaneous.
Yeah.
It doesn't last very long, and once those shots are fired, and that car goes underneath, Oh, I'm just curious.
Are there any other questions?
I got a question.
Did you investigate his car?
Whose car?
Kennedy's car?
But I would say that in my personal opinion, it's a very short period of time.
- Sure, okay.
- Maybe five minutes.
- Okay.
- Maybe a little bit longer than that, but I don't know, I mean, I'm guessing it does.
- I'm just curious.
Are there any other questions? - I got a question.
Did you investigate his car?
- Whose car?
- Kennedy's car?
After it happened?
- Which I didn't hear.
- He was wondering if you had investigated Kennedy's limo after the assassination.
I looked into it because it was interesting.
They had washed the limo down at Parker Hospital.
Secret Service agents went out.
And this is something that's taboo for everybody in investigations.
You never touch a piece of evidence.
And they went out and they washed that vehicle down.
There was brain matter in there, skull matter in there.
Some say that they found where bullets had hit the car underneath on the muffler and so on.
But all that information, all that evidence was washed away and the car was washed down.
Then that night, now listen, you know, they say that, you know, actions by people don't always prove There's a problem.
They took that car that day and drove it out to left field.
And they put it on the backup planes that brought it down for the President to travel in.
And that aircraft then carried it to Washington D.C.
and it was then taken to the White House.
- So the White House had the car?
- What's that?
- The White House had the car after the assassination?
- Yeah, they put the car in the White House down in the garage where it normally is stationed at.
- Oh.
- It stayed there that night.
The next morning, they drove that car to Dearborn, Michigan.
- Oh. - And they went to the Ford Motor Company So they tampered with the car in which he was assassinated?
And that was allowed to be used in actual investigations?
They removed the whole glass with the bullwall and put a whole new windshield in.
So they tampered with the car in which she was assassinated.
Right.
And that was allowed to be used in actual investigations as evidence?
If the Secret Service did it in that, do you think it was legitimate?
No, but I mean, were they actually using this in investigations knowingly?
Okay.
they were trying to cover up.
They were trying to cover up the float shot because you see the thing is this.
The minute there is a front shot, Oswald is no longer the shooter.
Oswald is already weakened very heavily by that float shot.
And then there's the shot to the right temple, and blows the back of his head off, and everybody, there were 18 people that were in Parkland Hospital, who said that his whole, the back of his brain blew out, and the cerebellum was showing.
But when you have, when you have witnesses like that, that tells the whole fact, and the fact is, is that he got shot from the front twice, And the second one was the photoshop to kill it.
Oh my goodness.
There was so much of this kind of stuff.
You know I could spend hours as I think through these things.
And the little things that were done to change and alter.
I mean you ought to see the documents that will be in my book.
You'll be surprised when you read my book.
As to how many documents were entered and changed.
I mean, even the interview that I did on Miltier was on one document.
It was the only thing that was sitting there alone, lo and behold, by itself.
There was no report with it or anything.
And on my document, one document shows the date of September 15th something, and the other one shows November.
Hey Don, we've got to go to a quick break in.
We've got questions from Dawn from Scotland and a question from Tom from Orlando, Florida.
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The fact that any government official can play God with human life... They should be in jail.
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If this could be done to a national hero, A guy who fought in Iraq, it could be done to everybody.
When we first started out in New York City, we were just brainstorming.
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I get that.
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My father died in these towers.
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There's nothing private.
Take that camera.
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Shut that off.
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I'm gonna prevent every political candidate there is, because they're not gonna silence me, and they're not gonna stop me.
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And welcome back to Truth Radio.
We're in our fourth gala.
About January 3rd of 2011.
And it's a great show.
We got former FBI Don Adams on the phone.
And we got some questions for you Don.
We got a question from Orlando, Florida.
Tom from Orlando, Florida.
His question is, how many shootings do you think there were?
I don't know that answer to that.
I never really looked into it, but I'm going to say that there were probably four or five, is a guess on my part, because I know that there were allegedly shots from the Dow Text building, and that there were shots that came from inside the Texas School Book Depository, but from different floors and different windows.
And then the grass There were two shots from the grassy knoll.
So I would say that there were probably four or five people that did the shooting.
Yeah, and we've got another question.
Dawn from Scotland, the country of Scotland, she wants to know, was Frank Sabruta hassled big time for his film, for the tape he had?
Was he hassled or anything happened to him?
Richard, can you explain that again to me?
I didn't hear you clearly.
I don't know the answer to that.
I have no idea of whatever contact she had with the public.
No problem.
or threatened for any reason for his film.
I don't know the answer to that.
Okay.
I have no idea of whatever contact he has with the public.
Are there any other questions?
No problem.
That's it for now.
All right.
Well, I mean, I don't want to keep him with these.
If there's no other questions, I mean...
All right.
Well, actually, I mean, there are no other questions...
I don't have any, neither do the guys in the studio.
So, I mean, if there's anything else you'd like to say, Don Adams, joining us, he's a former FBI agent.
His website, AdamsJFK.com, and his book that will hopefully be coming out in 3 or 4 or 5 months, or short, will be From an Office Window with a High-Powered Rifle.
Is that the right title?
Office building with a high-powered rifle.
Office building with a high-powered rifle.
You can go to his website, AdamsJFK.com.
There are two DVDs up there.
Would you like to tell the audience what your DVDs are about?
Right.
One is entitled, From an Office Building with a High-Powered Rifle.
And that is kind of a story of the whole investigation.
In fact, both of them deal with the total investigation of what I talked about this evening.
Is there another DVD as well on that website?
No, just those two DVDs.
One is from the story from the inside, and the other one is from an office building with a hotbar rifle.
Great, and they can both be obtained at AdamsJFK.com.
Is there anything else that you'd like to give our audience regarding anything that you've covered thus far?
Well, if they want to get a little sketch of what we talked about, like I said, when my grandson called me, that national examiner has a very truthful story.
Everything that I talked about and everything that I did is told in two pages there, a summary, and I'm very pleased with the way they handle that because all I ask for is just tell the truth in these things.
Don't alter it.
change or add things to it, just leave it to be what the truth is.
And they did a very good job in their publications.
In fact, everybody has been just outstanding.
I'm very fortunate to have dealt with people like yourself and everybody else because nobody has challenged or changed things to where I had a problem.
And I really, I value that.
I have a few, I have a few people that are sending you stupid diss.
I don't even know what you call the information that's contained in there, but I just put it in the trash in my comments because it has no value and it's just wasting their time and wasting my time.
But 99% of the people have been wonderful.
That's great.
Now, you mentioned earlier the Tea Party and how they were able to make some changes in this past election, and you also stated that... We have one more question.
Oh, we have another question?
Yeah, I'm sorry, Don.
A guy from California, Alex from California, wants to know if the Zapruder film was a problem for Zapruder after it was confiscated.
I'm sure it was with all the alterations that were done with it because apparently they made a number of copies of it and then they started making copies and changing things like I said, the names and so on.
Once that happens, I'm sure it caused the poor gentleman a lot of problems.
As far as what the original film was like and that, but that's out of his hands and out of his control and this gentleman couldn't do anything about it.
I mean, he did what he thought was right by taking the pictures for his own personal use and that, and it turned out to be the most historic, probably the most historic film that has ever been taken.
Well, I mean, like I was asking a second ago, you mentioned that if the Tea Party people could only do what they did in this past election with demanding these releases of the film or these new investigations, do you have any message that you'd like to give to the people in the constitutionalist movement or the Tea Party movement?
I just want to tell them that I'm very proud of them, proud to be an American with them.
I want to tell you something.
Before they had this election in November, I was scared of where our country was going, and I was afraid of what was happening, what was going to happen to our grandkids.
Because of what they were doing to our country?
I mean, you have to be blind not to see what's been done there by all this washing of documents through and getting all these bills passed and stuff.
I mean, it's the most ludicrous and ridiculous thing I've ever seen.
I blame the President on that as much as I do everybody because he's the one that's pushing this stuff and when you pass a bill that's over 2,000 pages long and you never read it and nobody in Congress read that stimulus bill, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard and those people are totally incompetent.
They could be the greatest congressmen and senators and so on, but I don't have any respect for them because of what they did by passing that bill.
Thank you.
Don, again, we want to extend our thank you for coming on the show, taking your precious time out, and we want to wish you a lot of luck on that book, and let us know, email Rich here, let us know when your book comes out, we'll publish it, I mean, we'll get it out on our website and get some sales for you.
Don, if you could just hold on to there until we end the show so I can just say goodbye really quickly?
Sure.
I'm not going anywhere.
Oh, okay.
We end the show?
Yeah.
I mean like, um, you're a little over our time, but I want to thank everybody out here for watching this show and listening.
And that was Don Adams, AdamsJFK.com.
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