Talk:Francis W. H. Adams
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Mr. Adams, Senior Counsel serving above Jr. assistant Arlen Specter on the Warren Commission appointed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, later stated in a speech with Donald J. Tobin (Dartmouth Class of 1922) that he thought there was more than one individual involved in the Kennedy Assassination based on the evidence available to him during the time of the Warren Commission and that the others on the commission were eager to cover for the Royal Institute of International Affairs based in London(RIIA) by blaming one man not traceable to them; moreover, Adams and Tobin thought that the RIIA was threatened by Kennedy's Executive Order 11110 seizing back control of U.S. currency, orders to withdraw from Vietnam, and the dismantling of the CIA. [3]