The predominant thrust of this book reveals the disturbing cover up perpetrated by agents within the Federal Bureau of Investigation, both before and after the JFK assassination. As the front cover of this short book declares, this is 'A report to the public from an FBI agent involved in the official JFK assassination investigation.'
The author, ex FBI agent Don Adams was a young fresh recruit back in '63 when he was assigned to investigate a threat to the president, from a right wing radical Joseph Milteer. It was Milteer who was recorded by a police informant in Miami on the 9th of November '63, who predicted that Kennedy was to be shot, "From an office building with a high powered rifle, that would be taken into the building broken down and after which someone would be arrested for the assassination to divert attention from the real assassin."
Adams was always troubled by the official investigations, and this book recounts his own study and revelations of files in the National Archives, as well as missing files. The author was further troubled when he discovered a photograph showing Milteer stood in Dealey Plaza as the president passed by.
Another neat, well written and edited contribution from TrineDay publications in 2012.
Consider the testimony of Mr Adams with Point 8 of the conclusions of the Warren Commission that:-
'In its entire investigation the commission has found no evidence of conspiracy, subversion, or disloyalty to the U.S. government by any federal, state, or local official.'