and an interesting point about the author John DeCamp is that David McGowan author of Programmed to Kill ) names DeCamp as having been second in command (iirc) of a Vietnam war serial killer psyops program, where the military trained/programmed select US soldiers (often special forces) to be serial killers using the Vietnam public as training, essentially having them perform all the gruesome things known of serial killers on the Vietnamese. McGowan suggests the post Vietnam war serial killer phenomenon was spawned directly from that program, and explains everything fed to the public since then has been propaganda, where instead of hiding facts, they created false narrative thru agencies like the FBI profiler unit to have everyone looking in the wrong direction, eg one of the central false contructs being that serial killers are/were lone wolf characters, when actual facts always point to multiple perps, which also implicates members of the police force and judiciary as well as many of the authors writing about them, not to mention the main stream media. Also while the book takes a facts only approach, the implications clearly suggest one of the primary endgames has always been to pave the way for a global surveillance/police state. And its not much of a stretch to presume one of the primary goals of the war on terror itself, has been to rebrand the boogieman in such a way, the public now have even less access to the real story. Take Terry Aaronson's book The Terror Factory as an example of what the WOT really looks like - you can hear an interview with him here here if interested, among other places. SO in closing, The Franklin Cover-up might be informative and worth reading, but if McGowan was correct, DeCamp wouldve been put in charge of 'investigating' it to perform damage control, minimize its scope, and steer the publics reaction. Worth pondering