13. March 2026
How the CIA and the Mob Killed JFK
— NFCT Editorial Staff —
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 in Primary 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.

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 I 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 have will satisfy readers regarding commonly asked questions and forever put to rest some of the basic surrounding his truly incredible and amazing story.
James Files is now a Christian and was baptized in Lake Michigan on June 14, 2018. Files and Pamela Ray were married in May 2018 and live in Chicago. They've been attending a Spiritual Christian church together since November 2017. "Let me stand before God to be judged. Let no man judge me." ~ Jimmy Sutton/ James Files
