Autoren-Profil

Pamela Ray is originally from Portland, Oregon. She left the Pacific Northwest in 1982 and has lived in Hawaii for the last 27 years. Born-again Spirit-filled Christian, she is a former volunteer Executive Secretary for Hawaii Christian Coalition’s State Director in the early 1990’s.

She was active in local politics and went to State conventions to vote as Delegate in addition to having voter registration drives after church. (Non-Denominational) A former Rush Limbaugh fan, Ms. Ray now considers herself a political independent with the courage to fight for truth and equity.

When writng this book she realized that it would cause much concern in some high places in government who engage in subterfuge and illegal covert operations.Pamela J. Ray with James E. Files „The Grassy Knoll Shooter“ Interview with History features Ray’s interviews with Files, conducted meticulously over the years through highly-monitored letters and transcribed phone calls from Stateville prison in Joliet, Ill., where Files is a prisoner for what he claims is an act of self-defense against an attempt on his life by the government.

A former CIA and mob hit man, Files actually considers the JFK assassination one of the least important “jobs” he was asked to do in his lifetime, and he hopes that this book will forever put to rest the subject of his involvement.

“Facing incredible odds, danger and huge debt, it has been a labor of love, sacrifice and hardship to get this book to the people,” Ray writes. “Although over 2500 books have been written about the assassination, Interview with History: The JFK Assassination is the only authorized published work based on the confession of the grassy knoll shooter, James E. Files.” http://www.jfkmurderjamesfiles.weebly.com

Pamela Ray is originally from Portland, Oregon. She left the Pacific Northwest in 1982 and has lived in Hawaii for the last 27 years. Born-again Spirit-filled Christian, she is a former volunteer Executive Secretary for Hawaii Christian Coalition’s State Director in the early 1990’s. She was active in local politics and went to State conventions to vote as Delegate in addition to having voter registration drives after church. (Non-Denominational) A former Rush Limbaugh fan, Ms. Ray now considers herself a political independent with the courage to fight for truth and equity.

To Kill a Country

When writing this book she realized that it would cause much concern in some high places in government who engage in subterfuge and illegal covert operations. Pamela J. Ray with James E. Files „The Grassy Knoll Shooter“ Interview with History features Ray’s interviews with Files, conducted meticulously over the years through highly-monitored letters and transcribed phone calls from Stateville prison in Joliet, Ill., where Files is a prisoner for what he claims is an act of self-defense against an attempt on his life by the government.

A former CIA and mob hit man, Files actually considers the JFK assassination one of the least important “jobs” he was asked to do in his lifetime, and he hopes that this book will forever put to rest the subject of his involvement.

“Facing incredible odds, danger and huge debt, it has been a labor of love, sacrifice and hardship to get this book to the people,” Ray writes. “Although over 2500 books have been written about the assassination, Interview with History: The JFK Assassination is the only authorized published work based on the confession of the grassy knoll shooter, James E. Files.” http://www.jfkmurderjamesfiles.weebly.com

Primary Target

 

About the Book

Finally free from prison, Grassy Knoll Shooter CIA/Mob assassin James E. Files reveals more chilling details surrounding the events that led up to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Readers who are new to the story, as well as seasoned skeptics of the Warren Commission, can follow along inPRIMARY TARGET: JFK – How the CIA Used the Chicago Mob to Kill the President as Files recounts the details from the original plot to kill JFK in Chicago to the dark deed done in Dallas November 22, 1963.

On that day, the United States of America experienced a coup d’état where the 35th president was taken down in a military-style ambush by the Central Intelligence Agency using Organized Crime hit men from Chicago as their assassins. Only a few people are still alive who were there that day and this is the story from the man who fired the fatal head-shot from the infamous grassy knoll.


In PRIMARY TARGET: JFK, along with other new revelations, read the never-before -published CIA debriefing Files had with his CIA controller David Atlee Phillips. Learn why „The James Files Story“ has been suppressed since 1994 and how an FBI agent gave his name to Houston Investigator Joe West, the only man to bring a conspiracy case to court on the murder of President John F. Kennedy since the Jim Garrison trial in New Orleans. (92-10500 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS)  With West’s suspicious death in 1993, the court case died as well. In Part V, Appendix and Supporting Documents, Joe West’s court case  as well as West’s letters to Files at Stateville prison are included. 

While James Files was incarcerated for the last 25 years, author Pamela Ray published two books he asked her to write; TO KILL A COUNTRY and Interview with History: The JFK Assassination. On the website for the book Interview with History, a Question and Answer blog was created in 2013 for the public to ask James Files questions. Included in this book is the Q & A section that Files and Ray hope will satisfy readers regarding commonly asked questions and forever put to rest some of the basic facts surrounding his truly incredible and amazing story. 

Final Update: James Files is now a Christian and was baptized in Lake Michigan on June 14, 2018. James Files and Pamela Ray were married in May 2018 and live in Chicago. They’ve been attending a Spirit-filled Christian church together since November 2017. “Let me stand before God to be judged. Let no mortal man judge me.” – Jimmy Sutton/ James Files

Interview with History

As a nation, we have never gotten past 12:30 pm
November 22, 1963 – Pamela Ray to James Files in letter 1999

I did much worse crimes in the name of our government, than I ever did for Organized Crime.  For the Family, the killing was just kid stuff compared to the government.
  – James Files to Pamela Ray 13 September 2006
Interview with History: The JFK Assassination page viii Quotes

I don’t think you want to hear about our Embassy Houses and all the things that went on in them.  In reality, they were our torture chambers, but Embassy House sounds much better.   The agency always asked us to use nice names in case Congress should hear any stories about us.

 James Files to Pamela Ray October 14, 1999
Interview with History: The JFK Assassination
 page ix Quotes

P: Have you ever served in the United States Military?  In what capacity, where, and for how long?

J: Yes, I served in the U.S. Army in the 82nd Airborne.  I took my airborne training at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.  In July of 1959, I was shipped out to Laos.  I was with Special Operations and we were heavily involved in „Operation White Star.“  I worked in the capacity of an „Advisor.“  I specialized in small arms and explosives.  Most of our work was training Laos‘ soldiers to hit and run and set up M.A.’s (mechanical ambush) and how to disrupt communications and supply lines.  I was in Laos for about 14 months.

 Interview with History: The JFK Assassination page 40:


  America Experience a Coup D’Etat on November 22, 1963

„Heard you was cowboy…“ Ed Lansdale to James Files when they first met at an Air Force Base.

James Files to Pamela Ray  June 4, 2005 Operation Northrwoods/Mongoose

I never ask you to tell me what is in the book, but I’ve been thinking and I’m just wondering, by chance if you have anything in there about „Operation Northwoods.“  I have no idea what, or if anything you know about that operation. But maybe we should put a little of it in there.  Such as „Operation Northwoods came under the the program of Operation Mongoose“ and you may or may not know this but that was headed up under General Edward Lansdale, who at that time, deputy-director of Special Operations for the Pentagon.  This entire program was to get rid of Castro and we were to create terrorist activities here in the U.S.

 Page 249 Interview with History: The JFK Assassination



Lee Harvey Oswald – The Patsy

 Contrary to what most history books teach, Lee Harvey Oswald was an innocent man.  His job was to infiltrate groups for the FBI and the CIA as an informant.  Oswald’s CIA controller was the same CIA controller as James Files, David Atlee Phillips.  James Files spent time with Oswald the week prior to the assassination of President Kennedy.  The Sunday before the assassination, Oswald was heard saying, „If anything happens to Kennedy, they’re gonna try and blame me.“ 

The morning of the assassination, James Files told his mob associate Charles Nicoletti about Lee Oswald.  Nicoletti, who arrived from Arizona Grace Ranch that morning, was one of the shooters and Files expressed a big concern about spending time with Oswald and it would be a tie back to them.  Nicoletti told Sam Giancana and from there Jack Ruby ended up silencing the patsy on Sunday November 24, 1963.

Photo from FOUR DARK DAYS IN HISTORY – A Photo History of President Kennedy’s Assassination copyright 1963 by Special Publications Inc., Los Angeles, California 



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Interview with History: The JFK Assassination

Man Claims Responsibility for Death of President JFK

New Book Features Confessions of the Self-Proclaimed “Grassy Knoll Shooter”
KIHEI, Hawaii –
When the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is brought up – even today, over 40 years later – it still has the power to evoke incredible emotion. Most people who were alive on that day still remember exactly where they were when they heard the news, and Lee Harvey Oswald has become a household name, many still convinced he was to blame despite various conspiracy theories which indicate otherwise.

 The name James E. Files is not a household name; most have never even heard it. But in 1994, James E. Files confessed on film that he was the gunman who fired the infamous headshot that killed JFK on Nov. 22, 1963, from behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll in DealeyPlaza.

Now he is divulging even more information in the new book Interview with History: The JFK Assassination. In the book, Files and author Pamela J. Ray explore the truth behind some very basic questions still lingering decades after that fateful autumn day: Why was President Kennedy killed? Who benefited? And who had the power to cover it all up?

Interview with History features Ray’s interviews with Files, conducted meticulously over the years through highly-monitored letters and transcribed phone calls from Stateville prison in Joliet, Ill., where Files is a prisoner for what he claims is an act of self-defense against an attempt on his life by the government. A former CIA and mob hit man, Files actually considers the JFK assassination one of the least important “jobs” he was asked to do in his lifetime, and he hopes that this book will forever put to rest the subject of his involvement.

 “Facing incredible odds, danger and huge debt, it has been a labor of love, sacrifice and hardship to get this book to the people,” Ray writes. “Although over 6000 books have been written about the assassination, Interview with History: The JFK Assassination is the only authorized published work based on the confession of the grassy knoll shooter, James E. Files.”

Interview with History also delves into other “related, shadowy, underworld subjects where it is hard to tell where organized crime stops and the CIA (and other U.S. government agencies) begin,” all based upon Files’ years of experience in the shadows. There is a section called “A Hit on the Mob – Operation Family Secrets,” and another called “Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedy Brothers,” which reveals what Files really thinks happened to the Hollywood starlet. Yet another looks at the dark side of the Vatican and how it ties into the JFK assassination.

“The book includes many photos and unique captions that will undoubtedly cause a controversy ‘back east,’” writes Ray. “This is a must see for researchers looking for a new road if they have been winding up on dead end streets.”