Special Guest, Lee Harvey Oswald’s Girlfriend Judyth Vary Baker EP775
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Special Guest, Lee Harvey Oswald’s Girlfriend Judyth Vary Baker EP775

THE BIG MIG SHOW

FEBRUARY 20, 2026 

EPISODE 775 – 11AM

 

Judyth Vary Baker—a former teenage cancer research prodigy who, in the summer of 1963, was recruited to New Orleans for a covert CIA-linked bioweapon project targeting Fidel Castro, involving fast-acting cancer viruses developed alongside figures like David Ferrie. There, she claims she fell deeply in love with Lee Harvey Oswald, whom she insists was a patriotic intelligence operative framed for JFK's assassination after trying to stop it

 

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Can go. I always think of that part

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about him in Gold member. They're like, release the alien.

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You know, I always think it's a redirection.

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Why do we even have to listen to him anymore?

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I don't know. Let's talk about our interview

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for today. Got a great guest, Judith Very

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Baker, you know, she's a former Teenage Cancer research prodigy

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in the summer of 63 was recruited at the New Orleans for

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a covert CIA linked bio weapon project targeting Fidel Castro

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and hey. Judy, I'm live on my show, so

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I'll call you when I'm done. Viruses developed alongside

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figures like David Ferrie. There she claims she fell deeply

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in love with Lee Harvey Oswald, who she insists was a patriotic

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intelligence operative framed for JF KS assassination after

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trying to stop it. Not not the lone gunman history.

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And I got to tell you I've talked to her and some of this

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framing when you when you actually pull up BIOS, I always

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think the wording is interesting.

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I I believe everything. She's very credible, extremely

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intelligent, very articulate and so knowledgeable in so many

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areas. I've really enjoyed my

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interaction with her. So when you look online, you're

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gonna find Wiki and so many others try to discredit her, and

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I believe there's a reason for that.

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I believe that she tells the truthful story about the framing

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of Oswald. There's no surprise the the

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recent document leaks the CIA, we've learned directly that they

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were involved in the assassination.

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A lot of people believe it was because of JFK's attempt to get

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rid of the Federal Reserve, his plan to put us back on the gold

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and silver. We still question whether or not

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there's any gold and silver, especially gold in Fort Knox.

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We were supposed to get a video audit.

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Elon Musk brought it up. Donald Trump brought it up.

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None of that happened. But why wouldn't they want to

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kill JFK, the Federal Reserve, banking, the cartel?

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They've been extremely powerful for a very long time, pulling

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the puppet strings for the United States government and

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many other governments for decades.

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But this is going to be raw and unfiltered.

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She says she's going to disclose some stuff that maybe she hasn't

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previously discussed. Let's get her in here.

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I love her so far. We've gotten a chance to talk on

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the phone many times and it's I've really enjoyed it.

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So you will. Too.

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Welcome to the big, big show, Miss Judy Barry Baker.

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How you doing love? I'm fine, thank you.

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Hey, thanks. You can hear me?

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Can you hear me? Yes.

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Yes. OK.

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Yeah. And Judith, thank you so very

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much for joining us today. We really appreciate it.

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We've been very fortunate Joanna introduced us.

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I've enjoyed our conversations and I think it's so important on

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this show. We go after everybody.

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Judith, we don't. We take the gloves off.

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I don't play this Republican, Democrat BS.

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I'm going to try to tone down my tone down my normal cursing.

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I'm a kid from the Bronx and I feel I, I, I use profanity quite

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a bit. But for you today, I'm going to

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tone it down. But I would say something about

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Congress and even our judiciary right now.

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I saw that thing about Donald Trump's tariffs today and I'm

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just sick of it. Common sense would tell you that

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pulling in a lot of money from other countries to help with the

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finances here in the United States, maybe pay down debt,

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maybe pay back Social Security the for the money they, they,

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they legally took, in my opinion.

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But Judith, I want to give people, you know, nobody really

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knows this story like you do. You were there, you were in the

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middle of it for a lot of reasons.

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But I want to start first with a little bit of your background

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because I was really impressed with your intellect.

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So let's talk about your early days as a gifted cancer

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researcher. You had lots of teenage

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achievements and what, what made you decide to go into medical

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and forensic training? What kind of started you on that

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path? My grandmother died of cancer

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and it really affected my whole family.

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We're Hungarian family and we had very close relationships

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with, by the way, medical entrepreneurs, you might say,

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and researchers. From the beginning, I was always

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interested in what shall we say was going on in the unusual

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world, the clandestine world. My father and my whole family

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had security clearance ever since World War 2.

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And it's interesting, I think, to put back on some of what my

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father did. He was very well known as a

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teenager, even having his own radio program and so on, and he

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went on to get going to rocketry.

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He worked for Raytheon, Bendix Avionics and so on, early in the

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the rocket development industry and so on.

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And in television he was with Robert Adler up in Chicago and

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he took me up there himself. I was very interested in

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assisting my father and what he was doing, and since he was

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working with so many TV sets, he had me actually building them

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for him. I was 8 years old, so he could

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blow them up, you know. So from the beginning, it seemed

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ordinary to me that the CIA and someone would be interested in

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our family, because when Spartak went up in 1956 or so, they had

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a A. By the time I was 15, they were

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giving IQ tests all over the country.

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They're trying to find the whiz kids.

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That's what they called us. And they rounded us up and they

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started grooming us, actually. They have always focused on high

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intellect individuals. They've looked at families for

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promising new prodigies like yourself.

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It's not surprising. I mean, why wouldn't they want

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the brightest and best? Of course, a a lot of what

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people assume about agencies is incorrect.

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Having been around some of them myself, I know that in fact, a

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lot of times what they portray to the public isn't the truth of

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what's going beyond the scenes. But you, I guess you, you, you

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had this promising scientific background and then that kind of

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led to your relocation in New Orleans in the spring of 63.

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Well, the background. I sent you some.

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You might look at all the newspaper articles and things I

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sent you basically. Images didn't come through.

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I sent over to George A lot of the images came through as a

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question mark. I don't know why they didn't

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come through. The book covers came through,

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but you're the newspaper articles did not.

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So you know you've had a problem with that in the past with.

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E-mail. And the rest of that you've had.

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And I think for the audience, I want to make it clear here,

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Judith has been and, and, and I've been really sensitive to

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that. I'm, I'm not going to, there's a

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lot of things I would never ask her because I would never want

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to put that on air. But she's been attacked.

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They attempted to kill her more than once.

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And because of that, she's had to move around, you know, pretty

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regularly. She's had difficulty with e-mail

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and phone calls and even interviews.

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Maybe, maybe let's talk about first, you moved to New Orleans

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and you you came into contact with figures like Doctor Alton

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Ochsner. All right, let's we have to back

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up or it doesn't sound possible because I was only 19 when I was

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sent to New Orleans. So let's back up a little bit.

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By age 15, the Newt Nicholson, who was the CIA agent in out of

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OSS, who visited my high school because of my IQ, and he also

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interviewed two others at the same time.

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Now, what's I think important for everybody understand is that

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Nicholson introduced me to funds and my school acquired so much

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money they were able to build a new building, a science and

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technology building. I had to go around and help

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fundraise it, but it happened. I got my own lab, my own private

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lab, when I was only 15 and invented a new way to get

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magnesium out of seawater. An improved way of over German

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method sent me to the international science fair.

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But all this time my heart was really with with the Cancer

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Research. I was already doing Cancer

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Research on the side and had all kinds of, you know, Rockefeller

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Foundations sent me my first batch of mice, by the way.

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Now think about what Rockefeller does.

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You know that foundation. Yeah.

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So it got entangled pretty quickly.

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By the time I was 17, we had two Nobel Prize winners and three

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eminent doctors, Doctor Alton Ochsner of the Oxford Clinic,

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Doctor George Moore, who is the director of Roswell Park

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Institute for Cancer Research, the oldest institute for Cancer

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Research in America. And then we also had a doctor,

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Harold Diehl, vice president of American Cancer Society.

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The two Nobelists were Doctor Yuri.

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Let me go back backwards. First there Robert Robinson that

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introduced me, then to the others.

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I actually burst into and with a fake little press card into the

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Science writers seminar. And this was Yeah, and they were

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going to arrest me. I mean, you have all these

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doctors and and everybody in white coats and, you know,

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suits. And here I am a teenager, the

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only girl there, Pearly, that was there and this at this

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conference. And they were going to kick me

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out. OK.

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But Doctor Harold, Yuri and Dr. and Sir Robinson, both of them

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noticed that this was very unusual.

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Why was I there? So they instead they sat me down

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at Doctor Diehl's wife's table. And at once time I produced my

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documents. And they were astonished.

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Actually, Doctor George Moore, a pilot, actually flew to New

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Orleans and picked up Doctor Alton Ochsner.

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And the next morning they visited my lab.

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At that time they recognized from all the work I was doing

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and I had all the documents, I had all the data.

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I had given mice lung cancer with cigarette products and

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aerosol smoke products that contained a virus.

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They they developed lung cancer, these germ free mice in only

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seven days. Nobody had done this before

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anywhere, anywhere in the world. Well, that put me on a fast

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track of training. I ended up working in Doctor

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George Moore's own laboratory. For example, by his side helped

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improve something called today the RPMI 164D formula.

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This formula could grow cancer faster than anything.

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One of the documents I tried to send you says that I was being

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assigned after height quality training with Doctor Moore to

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discover how to make cancers more deadly.

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I'm sorry. It's very difficult because they

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told me I was being lied to. They told me that all my work in

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making cancer more deadly would be so we could find out its

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vulnerabilities. And I was young impressed by

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these great doctors. These three doctors went around

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all over in America contesting the use of tobacco smoking and

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trying to help people who had lung cancer to try and make some

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kind of legal reparation available to them.

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So when I showed them that I was using excellent cigarette

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products to produce lung cancer in record time with these mice,

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these germ free mice, and by the way had special contacts to get

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those mice, even Doctor Moore said.

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He said we've had a devil of a time getting those mice.

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How did you get them? But some of the the documents I

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was in show you like Walter Reed, WAWRAIR and the Research

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Institute with Walter Reed, Oak Ridge.

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I had access to everything I needed, including germ free mice

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from Doctor James. Well, I should back up a little.

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I had connections with Notre Dame and Doctor James Rainier

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from Austria, who my grandmother knew as a Hungarian, provided me

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free, germ free mice before almost anybody could get them.

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Wow. All right, so they're then I'm

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sent to New Orleans and I think I'm going to be working with

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Doctor Mary Sherman. What's important about this

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Doctor Mary Sherman is that you'll see in the book called

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Doctor Mary's Monkey that she was brutally murdered the very

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same day that the Warren Commission came to New Orleans

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to get testimonies. That's because Lee Harvey Oswald

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was invaluably connected to this secret project to try and kill

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Fidel Castro. Lee Oswald was pretending to be

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pro Castro had a long history as a fake defector to the USSR.

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But when he returned after front page news that he was renouncing

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his American citizenship, that he would shoot any American he

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saw in the military uniform quietly.

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About 31 months later, he's back in the United States, doesn't

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get arrested, and here he is. He is assigned to become a

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bodyguard for me and for others in this secret project to kill

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Fidel Castro by pretending he is pro Castro.

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And he's rounding up spies and working with the FBI, sending

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them back to Cuba. Because of these kind of

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credentials, it was easy to frame him.

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Just for the audience, I want to make sure they didn't miss that.

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So in retrospect, you're able to look back now and realize that

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they're real attempt all along with you was to weaponize

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cancer. To be able to weaponize it in a

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manner that either, you know, aerosol or otherwise, That they

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can figure out a way to give somebody a rapid, high level of

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cancer very quickly and basically use it as an

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assassination. And weapon, is that what?

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What? Yeah, I want to make sure.

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The audience didn't miss that. You understand that we thought

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we were developing a weapon to use to stop World War Three.

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That was what I was told I I was informed that look, we've and I

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knew it was so I lived in Florida.

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By the way, I dated Tony Lopez Rasket when I was still in high

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school. Who was he?

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He was the son of he was finance minister under Castro.

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In fact, his father was still in Cuba working for Castro.

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His father's name was on Castro's money.

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And here I'm dating this guy and I'm learning that his father was

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secretly CIA. Hey.

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Choose. I'm going to shock.

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I'm going to shock your mind right now.

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My aunt, who was lived in Cuba, used to date Fidel Castro and

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she left him and moved here right before he's taken power.

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Well, you see then, you know an awful lot.

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There's things that never reached the press about Fidel

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Castro One. Yeah, Yep, for sure.

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One of the things that happened, like Tony was one of those.

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We really hit it off. And boy, did he have a fancy

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car. So he was and he was cute.

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Can always get can always get the beautiful women with a fancy

00:21:25
car that. Always helps.

00:21:27
Yeah, Ferrari convertible. All right, but that wasn't the

00:21:30
point. I liked him because he was cute

00:21:33
and he had it was very interesting to me about

00:21:37
communism. My family was so much against

00:21:40
communism. My family was involved in

00:21:45
Hungarian Revolution in 1956. Now what I want to mention about

00:21:50
56 again is on October 23rd, 1956, my grandmother had just

00:21:58
died a couple weeks earlier, and we were trying to reach Hungary

00:22:02
with our shortwave radios. By the way, that was the

00:22:05
Internet back then, shortwave radio.

00:22:08
Everybody had one if they could get their hands on one.

00:22:11
That's how you found out what's really going on, unless you want

00:22:14
to just believe everything you saw on the news.

00:22:17
Even back then we didn't always agree with everything that was

00:22:20
in the news, for example, about Hungary.

00:22:24
So here on shortwave radio on the 23rd of October and here are

00:22:29
the Hungarians. And some of those are my

00:22:31
relatives. They, they were killed by the

00:22:34
way. I went to Hungary and confirmed

00:22:37
that. And Hungary ever since has been

00:22:40
a friend of mine because of my loss of, of relatives there.

00:22:46
So I've been able to get information from Hungary that

00:22:49
other people can't, by the way, because I knew the minister of

00:22:52
Culture. But anyway, in this case,

00:22:57
Hungary was begging the Hungarian students, please help

00:23:00
us. You promised you you would

00:23:02
intervene, you would help us, you would support us if we did

00:23:05
enough uprising. And now they're gunning us down.

00:23:09
You could hear the machine guns in the background.

00:23:11
They had pulled down the statue of Stalin.

00:23:14
They had pulled down with their bare hands, got a hold of a tank

00:23:19
and they were fighting desperately.

00:23:23
They were pulling things out of the streets in the middle of the

00:23:27
street like cash, cash registers full of money for the to lure

00:23:33
somebody from. It was a Russian soldier would

00:23:36
take the money and they could shoot him and things like that.

00:23:39
And now they were being completely overwhelmed.

00:23:43
And I, we were all crying because we could hear them but

00:23:45
die right there on on the radio. Well, somebody else was

00:23:51
listening when I gave Lee Oswald some nice Hungarian breakfast

00:23:57
and told him I had Hungarian family.

00:24:01
He said, well, I love Hungary too.

00:24:03
And I said, what do you mean? He said ever since I heard them

00:24:06
pleading for help from America. That was 17.

00:24:11
And it was a week after my birthday.

00:24:15
And I hear I wanted to go to high school.

00:24:18
I wanted to finish, but when I heard that, it broke my heart.

00:24:23
He joined the Marine Corps the next day.

00:24:26
I sent you the record. I'm sorry if you can't see it.

00:24:29
It's on my post there, by the way, at-x.com.

00:24:34
So he joined the Marines on October 24th, 1956.

00:24:40
But when I tried to give that to Wikipedia, they attacked me.

00:24:46
OK. By the way, when I tried one

00:24:49
time also to show that the Wikipedia that Lee got his GED

00:24:54
when he was in the Marine Corps, they erased it in 6 minutes and

00:24:59
they erased my entire biography that had been there for five

00:25:03
years on Wikipedia, for my writing, for my art and so on.

00:25:09
Yeah, that is why even now and again I can't tell you whether

00:25:14
or not it will be accurate. It's still too early to know

00:25:18
because Wikipedia started out somewhat different.

00:25:20
In the beginning it wasn't quite what it is now, and now it's now

00:25:23
it seems to be a deep state kind of leftist narrative control

00:25:27
tool with anybody that's a truth teller will get attacked.

00:25:30
You'll doesn't matter whether it's you or Rodger Stone or

00:25:32
somebody else. The profile will always include

00:25:35
negative chatter. I even found myself when I was

00:25:38
using AI to get some information yesterday for this interview.

00:25:42
I felt like a lot of times the wording they chose to describe

00:25:45
you was offensive for. Like claims alleges when

00:25:50
actually Grok did a study and I I sent it to you but probably

00:25:55
haven't a chance to look at it. But the chances are like one in

00:25:58
quadrillion that I didn't know Lee Oswald and and one that's

00:26:03
not true. It's obvious it's not true

00:26:06
because the details, you know, they always say.

00:26:08
No, I mean, he's supporting me, he says.

00:26:10
It's impossible that I could not have known Leon.

00:26:13
Yeah, and and you know, and that's the fact, right?

00:26:16
But I also find the opposite. I used Grok yesterday and I

00:26:19
noticed it shows a lot of words that alleged, you know, stated

00:26:25
the wording was in particular. Now, is Grokopedia going to be

00:26:28
different? So far I've looked at some of.

00:26:29
The well, I we're get slowly feeding information.

00:26:33
The trouble is is that unless you do deep dive, you're not

00:26:37
going to find the right information.

00:26:39
It just grabs whatever is the most popular.

00:26:43
Now that's going to change. I've already given grok

00:26:48
information, a lot of information that is slowly going

00:26:53
to make a difference. But we are fighting a behemoth.

00:26:57
We really are. Because if you have 50 arguments

00:27:03
over here that I'm lying and I'm not telling the truth, and over

00:27:06
here you have 4 arguments and they're actually 400, but they

00:27:10
all the others have repressed. For example, I have the book Lee

00:27:15
Harvey Oswald and Me. That book is available, by the

00:27:20
way, on eBay. It is supposed to be available

00:27:24
on Amazon, but after it had just a few sales, suddenly it's been

00:27:30
banned and they say this is not available.

00:27:33
I sent that to you. You can see that.

00:27:35
Yeah, I saw that. Typical of Jeff Bezos, He's.

00:27:38
Out of stock and not available. And of course, that's not true.

00:27:42
You know, Tony Lyons is a a, you know, he owns a, you know, a

00:27:48
publishing company. And he's been one of the ones

00:27:50
that's often told me that it's interesting now, a lot of the

00:27:53
books that he will choose to support and promote.

00:27:56
And he's been very successful. He works with RFK Junior and

00:27:59
others that that that happens regularly.

00:28:02
When a book is, you know, all too accurate, it goes against

00:28:05
the general narrative they'd like to control.

00:28:08
But I want to, I want to keep on track here a little bit.

00:28:11
I want, you know, and that's the thing I want to say to the

00:28:13
audience. Judith and I started talking

00:28:15
about AI. We could have a whole another.

00:28:17
Show we definitely could. On AAI and probably we're going

00:28:20
to, but I want to make sure we stay on track with this because

00:28:23
everybody always hears about the JFK assassination like the

00:28:26
recent file release probably Roger Stone has seen more

00:28:29
documents that have never been released than anybody in in in

00:28:33
history simply because of his relationship with.

00:28:36
Well, we are. We are friends.

00:28:38
Yeah, we there. I can say so many good things

00:28:43
about Roger the man, the the man who exposed The Dirty tricks,

00:28:49
you know, and showed us what was going on.

00:28:52
Of course that had to get pilloried for doing that as the

00:28:56
master of dirty tricks and how bad he is and so on.

00:29:00
I often say that he is the Jackie Collins of DC, having

00:29:04
worked with so many administrations, so many

00:29:06
presidents, been in and around the White House, been in and

00:29:09
around all the agencies, been everywhere.

00:29:11
He has details that I know sometimes he can't share, but he

00:29:14
has more information than everybody.

00:29:15
So sometimes when he makes a statement, there may be may be

00:29:17
things again, because Nixon showed him things that I'm sure

00:29:19
at that time were still not supposed to be shown.

00:29:23
He had that very close. Well, and Nixon was not nearly

00:29:26
as involved as LBJ and his cohorts and CIA.

00:29:32
And Nixon is famous. I just want to say that Nixon is

00:29:35
famous for saying I wanted to be president, but I wasn't willing

00:29:39
to kill for it. Yeah, no doubt about it, you

00:29:43
know, But of course, you know, you can't.

00:29:46
And that's what they use on the public, right?

00:29:47
It's the David Copperfield of oh, it's the Republicans.

00:29:50
Oh, it's the Democrats. But really, at the end of the

00:29:52
day, so many of them on both sides of the aisle have been

00:29:54
involved. But I want to talk about David

00:29:56
Ferrie. Sure.

00:29:58
Let's let's so because the audience that might be a name

00:30:01
the audience is completely unfamiliar with.

00:30:03
I believe you even wrote a book about David didn't.

00:30:05
You. Yes.

00:30:06
David Ferrie, Mafia pilot. And I knew him that well.

00:30:10
How you see, I want to be a nun at one time I was my life was

00:30:15
being regulated. I I had no time to myself.

00:30:19
Everything was crafted and like a choreographed.

00:30:25
Now I understand a lot more about that the time it just

00:30:29
seemed well, you know, they're appropriating my time.

00:30:32
I, I want to help my country, but because up went up there and

00:30:37
we've got to get, you know, an advantage And my advantage, I

00:30:41
felt like even though it was like metals, lightweight metals

00:30:46
can make rockets, you know, magnesium and all that, that

00:30:50
cancer was far more important. And I would recognize the fact

00:30:54
that USSR really at that time probably was more advanced than

00:30:58
we were that I was actually given an opportunity to learn

00:31:04
Russian because they were they were retired military officers

00:31:10
there. So did Brighton that area.

00:31:13
And it's far more important that area than ever believe where

00:31:17
information is buried. Just ask Dan.

00:31:20
Well, he's dead now. Hopsicker but and others are the

00:31:24
fact that Bush was there reading my pet goat in Sarasota.

00:31:29
OK, when 9/11 occurred, and for good reason to keep him rather

00:31:36
under control. There are a lot of control going

00:31:38
on in that area now. I'm missing the fact that we

00:31:44
have so much information about David Ferrie that people should

00:31:48
be aware of and his value. I was going to become a nun

00:31:53
because I wanted to just kind of escape all the control I was

00:31:56
under and I love God. But then some incidents occurred

00:32:01
that made me believe there was no God and I had become an

00:32:05
atheist. Now here I am inserted into the

00:32:09
same area of influence and the man was very intelligent.

00:32:15
He knew many language, several languages that I knew.

00:32:19
He even knew more. And he had a grasp about cancer.

00:32:23
His mother, just like my grandmother had died of cancer.

00:32:28
At the time, I didn't know she was really dead.

00:32:31
He just said my poor mother and cancer to me.

00:32:35
And when he realized that I was no longer loving God, by the

00:32:43
way, that's changed a lot, OK, Jesus Christ came to me in a

00:32:48
dream, and I'll say that before anything else.

00:32:51
That completely changed my life and it made me fearless expose

00:32:56
whatever I have to say. I don't care, OK, because that's

00:33:01
more important to me. But anyway, at that time he was

00:33:04
trying to convince me to become a Catholic again, you know, and,

00:33:07
and to love God and, and that was David's one of the.

00:33:11
Castro plots exactly what exactly was he involved in?

00:33:15
Because during that period you were also involved.

00:33:17
And this is a topic we've actually discussed on the show

00:33:20
probably, you know, taking some hits for it along the way

00:33:23
because we were involved with a lot of the people during SV40,

00:33:28
the cancer related experiments kind of can you tie that all

00:33:30
together for the. Audience I I probably know more

00:33:33
about SB-40 monkey virus than anybody This is because that's

00:33:37
exactly what was chosen back in 1962 March of 62 when the CIA

00:33:45
decided they wanted to kill Fidel Castro with something that

00:33:49
would not be linked to the United States government.

00:33:52
I mean, everybody can get cancer like that.

00:33:57
So the problem is, is how to develop that.

00:34:01
Well, they brought in this girl who was able to give cancer,

00:34:06
lung cancer to mice with cigarette products and aerosol.

00:34:10
It was me and in only 7 days and I'd already received now a lot

00:34:17
of fast track training. They knew me, they knew my ways

00:34:22
and I ended up running into David Ferrie, so-called

00:34:28
accidentally, but it really wasn't it was all staged and Lee

00:34:33
Oswald the same. Make a Long story short, Lee

00:34:36
Oswald was assigned to be bodyguards basically for

00:34:42
whenever we had to like I had to go home from the lab, you know

00:34:46
that that kind of thing. Well, I've got to make make it

00:34:49
home safely. So, yes, or like they put us in

00:34:55
a routine that looked normal. He had cover jobs.

00:35:00
And David Ferry was aware of all this.

00:35:02
It turned out David Ferry himself was deeply involved in

00:35:06
Cancer Research with Doctor Mary Sherman.

00:35:08
And by the way, everything I'm telling you, you look at my

00:35:11
book, Lee Harvey Oswald and Mead and also me and Lee the earlier

00:35:15
one, we have witnesses galore that knew about David Berry and

00:35:26
having a relationship and knowing Lee Harvey Oswald, which

00:35:29
has been completely hidden. Redicardo, for example, his

00:35:35
father is an orthopedic surgeon who works with Doctor Mary

00:35:38
Sherman. He introduced David Berry and

00:35:41
Mary Sherman. His father did.

00:35:45
And we have essay everything. I'm telling you, I back it up.

00:35:50
I was a scientist. I still am a scientist.

00:35:53
And so I wrote everything down. I documented everything.

00:35:57
I have the comings and goings of Lee Harvey Oswald day after day

00:36:02
after day, and nobody can contest it.

00:36:05
Let me ask you this. I know he confide a lot about

00:36:09
his intelligence background with you and his time in the USSR.

00:36:12
Can you tell the audience just for the connection?

00:36:14
Because we talk about the nefarious nature of a lot of the

00:36:17
agencies, CIADIANSA, what they portray to the American public,

00:36:22
and then completely. Different.

00:36:24
So let's talk about directly and and, you know, maybe some

00:36:27
confirmation of what how he was already connected with the US

00:36:31
government. Clearly he wasn't somebody that

00:36:33
would have, you know, attempted to kill JFK.

00:36:36
In fact, it was probably the opposite.

00:36:38
But maybe he wanted to stop the assassination.

00:36:40
He certainly did. Let's.

00:36:42
Make those connections. Let's do it.

00:36:44
Let's start with the the so-called defection.

00:36:48
It's very interesting that suddenly Lee Oswald, who was

00:36:53
really doing well in the Marines and then suddenly is change of

00:36:58
character. He's playing a game.

00:37:01
He cannot go and be a spy like he wanted to be.

00:37:05
Now remember, Herbert Philbrick of the FBI had put out a series.

00:37:12
They were TV series. I LED 3 Lives.

00:37:16
When Lee was only 11. He watched this six or seven.

00:37:19
He told me of these episodes of I LED 3 Lives in New York.

00:37:25
This is very important because this really Lee had no father.

00:37:29
His father died three months before he was born.

00:37:32
And he once told me, you know, my country is my father.

00:37:36
That's the way he looked at it, how much he loved this country.

00:37:40
Now, Herbert Philbert Philbrick actually was a businessman, but

00:37:46
he was had, he was an active communist in a communist cell

00:37:52
that was working in New York City.

00:37:54
And he actually, on the side, was relaying information to the

00:38:00
FBI. That's why it's called I LED 3

00:38:02
Lives. It's real.

00:38:03
It's not a story that was made-up.

00:38:06
The series was based on actual incidents when Lee was just that

00:38:12
young. He made-up his mind.

00:38:14
He wanted to become a spy. And from that time on, he

00:38:17
acquired interesting cameras, like before he even joined the

00:38:21
Marines, he owned a three demand, a 3D camera to take 3D

00:38:26
pictures. Yes, in New Orleans on his

00:38:30
passport, it says that his expertise, his occupation was a

00:38:35
photographer. And so you have that going.

00:38:39
Course, I could go into more detail on that, but I'm going to

00:38:43
show you what we did. They dirtied him up.

00:38:47
He made him look like he was hated.

00:38:49
The Marines made sure he actually had shots himself near

00:38:53
the elbow so that he could get court martial for or having a

00:38:59
weapon. He should have had, you know, in

00:39:03
the Marines, you know, private weapon so they could go and put

00:39:07
him in the Brig. Only we can only find like one

00:39:09
person that says he was ever in the Brig.

00:39:11
In the Brig they put lots of of people together, but we don't

00:39:15
have witnesses like that. Actually, he was being trained

00:39:18
on the side during that time and he learned Russian and so on.

00:39:23
He always pretended he didn't know much Russian.

00:39:25
When he went to the USSR, he had to be dirtied up so that Russia

00:39:30
wouldn't say, look, this guy's a sniper.

00:39:32
Look at even his shooting record went down instead of up, you

00:39:37
know, and so on, dirtied up. He could then be a candidate to

00:39:42
say, I hate the Marines. They've been rotten to me.

00:39:46
They put me in the Brig. It was an accident.

00:39:48
I got shot. No, he deliberately and I should

00:39:51
say courageously shot himself so that that could occur.

00:39:57
So here he goes in he is trained by the.

00:40:01
It's the Oni, the Office of Naval Intelligence, not CIA.

00:40:06
He was borrowed by the CIA to go into the USSR.

00:40:09
Why? He could always say he was not

00:40:11
CIA that way. Now, here's something peculiar.

00:40:16
So he thought he was going to stay there forever, and so he

00:40:19
does. So he never.

00:40:20
He did some unusual things. He bragged about the United

00:40:24
States when he was in the USSR. That's not the kind of thing a

00:40:28
spy does, right? He smuggled in Elvis Presley

00:40:32
records when he went in. Yeah.

00:40:35
Yeah, you couldn't. You couldn't have that kind of

00:40:37
music in the USSR back then. That's right.

00:40:41
And it's interesting. Do you think he had any sense?

00:40:44
Because he, he, he probably believed that he was going to be

00:40:46
the USSR. He was going to use photography

00:40:48
to send back, you know, information.

00:40:49
To the US he was a raid. He was radar specialist.

00:40:52
That special information about the U2 which was classified, he

00:40:57
handed over the information there.

00:40:59
We had interviewed Gary Powers junior and also what Lee told

00:41:04
me, he literally spoke to Gary Powers during Gary Powers trial

00:41:09
in the USSR. They brought him in.

00:41:12
I didn't know whether he spoke by phone and could see him

00:41:15
because the Powers was in a glass cubicle or whether he was

00:41:19
able to meet him face to face. But Gary Powers himself says, I

00:41:23
remember my dad walking back and forth and he's looking at Lee

00:41:27
Oswald, you know, some years later, now several years later,

00:41:31
handcuffed and accused of killing JFK, he said, I know

00:41:36
that man. I know that man.

00:41:38
Well, Lee told me definitely they had met.

00:41:40
OK. Now he gave handed over

00:41:44
information and there are other things that he did and they, he

00:41:49
acted very, very stupid. This was really cleverly.

00:41:54
For example, he told me he was so thrilled he wanted to

00:41:58
penetrate the Iron Curtain before, while he was still a

00:42:01
teenager, he made it by two days and he was proud of that.

00:42:05
He said, you know, when I got in and, you know, on my birthday

00:42:10
there I was acting so stupid. They gave, they guessed what the

00:42:15
present was that they gave me for my birthday.

00:42:17
I said, what? Dostoyevsky's the idiot.

00:42:21
He acted like an idiot. And they even put him when he

00:42:25
went to send him to Minsk, they put him in a radio factory, a

00:42:29
radio and TV factory, but they put him in the classified area,

00:42:33
like if he's he could have, you know, maybe tried to smuggle

00:42:39
something out because that was related to radar and so on.

00:42:43
Can I ask you a question? Did he have any sense that you

00:42:47
know? Of course.

00:42:48
So it sounds like, you know, he was, he was an infiltrated spy.

00:42:51
Yeah. It probably had to give him some

00:42:53
of the U2 plans, probably knowing that Russia had them.

00:42:56
They didn't release anything they didn't already have.

00:42:58
But he had to be credible. The idea of spying is that to

00:43:01
make a spy credible, to have him be able to infiltrate, the

00:43:05
concept is you give him something that's really

00:43:08
credible, even knowing that your enemy already has it.

00:43:11
But it proves that he brought real information, of course.

00:43:13
That. Oh, definitely, there's no

00:43:15
doubt. But did he have any sense at all

00:43:18
during this period? I don't know what your

00:43:19
interaction was, but did he think he was getting set up by

00:43:22
the US government or did he just think he was?

00:43:24
OK, so let me tell you. Here's the thing also, you have

00:43:28
to understand that he knows how the plays are happening, that

00:43:33
bad things might be said about him in the United States on

00:43:35
purpose, that that will actually make him look better.

00:43:39
Things like that even later, like if he were a double agent.

00:43:43
Now remember, he had he brought back to the United States a

00:43:48
Soviet born woman and her baby, his baby, OK?

00:43:53
There's no way she would have been released to come back at

00:43:55
the hide of the Cold War if she hadn't promised to be a spy.

00:43:59
Now it's very interesting what Lee did with her because he

00:44:02
would not let her learn English anymore English and he would not

00:44:06
let her have any friends. Now he did that so that she

00:44:10
couldn't spy. And you know what?

00:44:12
He would escaped prosecution, even the Warren Commission.

00:44:16
There's no way this ignorant woman could have possibly been a

00:44:19
spy and that lead to that protector.

00:44:22
Now let's go back. Why did you marry her?

00:44:24
He thought he was going to stay there forever and he had his

00:44:28
connections. He told me a lot of his

00:44:30
connections were with hospitals. PIA put lots of doctors in these

00:44:35
hospitals because that's when people are most vulnerable.

00:44:39
You can also get their information, secret information

00:44:42
you never get otherwise, from various communists, and they're

00:44:47
vulnerable. You can even inject them with

00:44:49
something and get them confessed.

00:44:50
Who knows what you can do if you are secretly a spy for the

00:44:54
United States? Yeah, doctors get a tremendous

00:44:56
amount of access that's right out of the playbook.

00:44:58
They've been used over and over again.

00:45:00
That's right. Different governments.

00:45:02
Well, he told me they had contact with.

00:45:04
Now here he was came in under the Eisenhower administration.

00:45:07
Here's what happened when the CIA now had to present Kennedy

00:45:13
with all their information. They hated him and really hated

00:45:18
this man. And now not all, I don't mean

00:45:22
regular people, the CIA, they had a lot of friends.

00:45:25
He had friends who trusted him. OK.

00:45:27
And everything that that's hurting in the end, of course,

00:45:31
but they did not give all the information that Eisenhower had

00:45:35
gotten. There were lots of information

00:45:38
that they just did not give Kennedy because they wanted to

00:45:41
make sure he'd make mistakes, like with the Bay of Pigs and so

00:45:44
on. Yeah.

00:45:45
Yeah, yeah, they wanted to. There's there's some.

00:45:47
Stuff that has been released now that proves in fact Kennedy was

00:45:51
fed misinformation quite often. I've been telling people that

00:45:54
they. Didn't like his independence.

00:45:55
They didn't like the strength of his family at the time because,

00:45:59
of course, he wanted to make some big moves.

00:46:01
And that leads me to where I want to ask you.

00:46:03
Every time Kennedy comes up, there's speculation about why

00:46:07
they would assassinate him. Now, we know from the last

00:46:09
document release that the CIA was involved.

00:46:12
But that's kind of a drop, drop, you know, brushed off by the

00:46:14
administration. The CIA.

00:46:16
I'll, I'll go down the litany for you.

00:46:18
But first of all, why do you think, let's finish the

00:46:20
Eisenhower thing? OK, go ahead.

00:46:22
Please. He ended up getting stranded.

00:46:25
He lost contact, OK, because they pulled some out.

00:46:29
And so eventually what happened? He had to to go to the US

00:46:36
Embassy and request to come back home.

00:46:39
And they weren't going to do it. No, no, no, no, they weren't.

00:46:42
They weren't going to do it. Excuse me, I'm having a

00:46:44
headphone here problem. And the, the, IT was so serious

00:46:50
that the State Department was going to deny him, you know,

00:46:55
admission the United States and then the Department of Justice

00:46:59
under Bobby Kennedy, who found out a lot with that Kennedy.

00:47:02
Bobby Kennedy had to go and get information that CIA wasn't

00:47:06
providing. He did it through the Department

00:47:08
of Justice for the State Department.

00:47:10
And he tried at least that 5 or 6 times.

00:47:13
They finally allowed Lee to come home with his wife and child.

00:47:18
Now get this, he had to fill out a form, get a State Department

00:47:22
loan in small apprentices can only go to citizens in good

00:47:26
standing. All right, this is the man who's

00:47:29
going to shoot anybody you saw in the military uniform

00:47:32
recording front pages when he, you know, when he first

00:47:36
so-called became a so-called defector to the USSR.

00:47:41
Now here he is trying to come back.

00:47:44
He needs money because he's got enough for himself but not

00:47:46
enough for his wife and child. The equivalent he needs is about

00:47:50
like 4 thousand $5000 in home. Again, it's US.

00:47:56
So what happens? He fills out all these forms

00:48:01
then it on page 5, I believe of this six page document, there's

00:48:06
a space that says, all right, so you work for somebody USSR, tell

00:48:10
us about it. State what you did.

00:48:14
The entire page is blank. And they still, I have the

00:48:18
documents and they still gave him a loan.

00:48:21
That'll show you who Lee Oswald really was.

00:48:24
All right. And when he comes back, nobody

00:48:28
arrests him. Other defectors that came back,

00:48:31
they got irrigated like crazy, arrested, but in jail, not him.

00:48:36
So when I saw him walking around, I already knew enough, I

00:48:40
said from Tony Lopez. For Scott told me all the kinds

00:48:42
of stuff that he had learned from his father and so on.

00:48:47
I knew Lee Oswald was a hero almost from day one.

00:48:51
And he, he wasn't ready for that, for the audience, this is.

00:48:55
This is a recurring theme, you know, when they tell us about

00:48:58
JFK and they still haven't released all the files.

00:49:01
Donald Trump has only been a partial release for people that

00:49:03
actually have seen many of the files.

00:49:05
And I won't say who those people are.

00:49:08
They said it's not all of them. So there's a lot of files.

00:49:11
Once again, kind of like the standard process of redacting.

00:49:14
But the real question always comes down to this.

00:49:17
And there's a reason I'm asking this because there's something I

00:49:19
want to bring up a little later. So you've investigated as much

00:49:22
as almost anybody I know, including you're, you're

00:49:24
probably at par with Roger Stone.

00:49:26
You were right in the mix. You were.

00:49:28
Oh yeah, all the people that. Were involved.

00:49:30
Why did they? What do you think?

00:49:33
If you were going to give me a short list of Why did they

00:49:36
assassinate JFK? You want the CIA as well?

00:49:39
You you just want a short list? Yeah.

00:49:42
You want the whole. List.

00:49:43
Give me the top five items. Give me the Cliff notes of what

00:49:46
you think the real reason is. Why they would go after a

00:49:49
sitting president like this, Why they would go out through his

00:49:51
family, It's clear that. Our.

00:49:55
Government internally and call it deep state or call it

00:49:57
anything. You want #1 #1 Lyndon Baines

00:50:00
Johnson was under investigation and would have gone to jail if

00:50:06
in fact the investigation was going on the same day that JFK

00:50:11
was shot. LBJ was going to be taken off

00:50:15
the ticket. This is a man who was so anxious

00:50:21
to become president, he was willing to cooperate with

00:50:24
anybody willing to get rid of JFK.

00:50:27
That is a fact. Roger agrees.

00:50:30
A lot of people I know, if you understood the true character

00:50:33
and nature by the way, when The History Channel made a

00:50:37
documentary about me in 2003, then LBJ Family is the one that

00:50:43
pulled it off the air, OK? Yeah.

00:50:47
That's number one, right #2. I want to make one comment about

00:50:51
LBJI know a gentleman or did know he's dead now.

00:50:54
His name is Ted Bullard Senior. Used to be part of an

00:50:57
organization called the Texas Mafia and he very clearly had

00:51:03
lots of details. Had pictures with him that he

00:51:06
used to supply prostitutes and party favors.

00:51:10
For LBJ. And they would go offshore to

00:51:12
oil rigs. They'd be flown in a helicopter

00:51:15
to the offshore oil rig. This individual would supply all

00:51:18
the prostitutes, drugs and alcohol and LBJ would go out

00:51:22
there with his closest cronies and they would blow it up, spend

00:51:25
time with prostitutes. So he he, he wasn't the

00:51:28
individual that some people thought he was.

00:51:30
Based on very corrupt man, yeah. Very corrupt individual so that

00:51:34
I believe there's 100% confirmation.

00:51:37
I'm going to give you a little side just to show you how

00:51:39
corrupt he could be. Yeah, a lot of people know who

00:51:42
Bobby Baker is. If they look up Lyndon Johnson,

00:51:46
they'll see Bobby Baker with becoming front page news for

00:51:51
corruption. OK, but a lot of people don't

00:51:54
know it's the Haiti deal. LBJ and Bobby Baker had a deal

00:51:59
going on with Haiti, the governor of Haiti.

00:52:02
The process to take all their rotten meat, fill it with all

00:52:06
kinds of spices and everything is and sell it to the American

00:52:11
people. And they got like one or two

00:52:14
cents a pound for doing this rotten, totally rotten, filthy

00:52:18
meat. That's just one of one of the

00:52:20
things he was involved in. I've got all these records all.

00:52:23
Right. Give me #2 the number two

00:52:25
reason. What do you think?

00:52:26
I'm sorry. George #2 No.

00:52:28
I was. That's the first I ever heard of

00:52:29
that. I'm I'm.

00:52:31
I've got so much. Stuff.

00:52:32
I'm amazed. Shocked.

00:52:33
No, because, you know, our government sucks, but go ahead.

00:52:35
Judith laid on us Number. Two on the hit list.

00:52:38
Why did they kill J? FKCIA what Kennedy did is he he

00:52:46
made the military in charge of the CIA but it never went

00:52:50
through. For example, Allen Dulles was

00:52:53
fired along with General Cavill. All right, who's number two in

00:52:59
the CIA? Yes.

00:53:01
Now, the whole idea was he tried to get new leadership in there

00:53:07
and have it go under the military government side of the

00:53:11
government instead. OK.

00:53:13
But actually what happened is Dulles didn't even have his jest

00:53:16
cleaned out. A year and a half later, Mike

00:53:19
Kennedy was shot. He was still there, Langley.

00:53:23
He was still running operations on the sly, so you, the people

00:53:28
that were appointed take the place, were kept out of the

00:53:31
loop. Now you can imagine how angry

00:53:35
General Charles Cavill was at being fired.

00:53:38
I mean, it's a disgrace. He was a general now.

00:53:41
Why CIA would actually make somebody second command?

00:53:45
He was already a general. This should never have happened

00:53:48
anyway. All right, but imagine how angry

00:53:52
he was and what it an insult it was to his family.

00:53:57
Well, General Charles Cavill's brother, of course, is Earl

00:54:01
Cavill, the mayor of Dallas when Kennedy was shot.

00:54:06
Not when he was the mayor. He was.

00:54:08
The records came out in 2018 that he was CIA.

00:54:13
Wasn't weren't they responsible for changing Kennedy's route

00:54:17
that day? They were involved in that.

00:54:19
Route. All right, That route was

00:54:20
actually changed two days earlier, but it didn't get in

00:54:22
the papers until the day before. The.

00:54:27
The fact that anybody would think that Lee Oswald's

00:54:31
deliberately got a job at Texas School Book Depository and would

00:54:35
know ahead of time that the route would be changed and go by

00:54:38
right by the Texas School Book Depository a day before is

00:54:42
absolutely absurd. Think about it.

00:54:45
Yeah, it was it. Was clearly strategic.

00:54:47
A lot of people have missed that detail, but they changed the

00:54:50
route because that building gave a perfect line of sight for a

00:54:53
sniper. That was the connection.

00:54:56
And of course, how would Oswald know that?

00:54:57
Why would he get a job there in advance?

00:55:00
Why was? The and by the way, it's it's

00:55:02
Ruth Payne. Was responsible for the route

00:55:04
change. Ruth Well, that was definitely

00:55:07
Secret Service and we have a lot of information.

00:55:11
We have that wink. It's called the wink that you

00:55:14
see Albert Thomas is giving LBJ right after he is sworn in on

00:55:19
Airport one, on air, on Air Force One.

00:55:22
And that's that's a damning comment when he winks in.

00:55:26
Because it shows that there's some conspiratorial.

00:55:28
Relations. Well, I can tell you what

00:55:29
happened. OK, let's do.

00:55:31
It why the wink? All right, I I say ask me any

00:55:34
question. I already said that to you Ask

00:55:37
me any that wink is Albert Thomas was retiring as a

00:55:41
congressman in Houston and he said it was because of he was

00:55:46
very bad precarious health. This was in March.

00:55:49
In March, Albert Thomas and made sure that Kennedy got invited to

00:55:56
Houston for his party, that he's going to have his farewell party

00:56:01
in November. They have plenty of time between

00:56:05
March and November now to make sure that Kennedy will comply

00:56:09
and will show up. Now when Kennedy is does arrive

00:56:13
in Houston, there is the party for Albert Thomas.

00:56:17
Albert Thomas gets on the plane with LBJ, his good friend on Air

00:56:23
Force 2 and they land next in Fort Worth.

00:56:27
Why did Albert Thomas go? He was the instigator, the one

00:56:31
who originally got the whole trip to Dallas, TX set up.

00:56:36
He stays with him on the plane to Dallas after Kennedy is shot.

00:56:42
Albert Thomas is still on the plane and will go with him to

00:56:46
back to Washington DC where he will stay and be an aide OK to

00:56:52
LBJ for the next two years. Clearly the, the, the, the raft,

00:56:58
that was his reward for doing what he did and his

00:57:00
participation. All right, let's go to #3 Top

00:57:03
reason they killed Kennedy. The fact that Kennedy was going

00:57:08
to go and disrupt the the feds concerning currency.

00:57:15
Yeah, I was waiting for that one.

00:57:17
George George is salivating over there.

00:57:19
I can see he was waiting for the moment.

00:57:22
We've talked about that on this show.

00:57:23
There is no gold in Fort Knox. George was convinced after After

00:57:27
that, I don't, I don't think I'm.

00:57:29
Surprised. One of the first things LBJ did,

00:57:31
as you know, is get rid of silver and the silver coinage.

00:57:35
Yeah, and we know he wanted to go back to a backed currency.

00:57:39
He understood the corruption of the Federal Reserve.

00:57:41
But that leads me to. Some.

00:57:42
Well, here, let me, I'll tell you what.

00:57:44
Kennedy did this very clever if you'd like to hear it.

00:57:46
All right. Yeah, I do.

00:57:48
Want to hear? First of all, Kennedy told the

00:57:50
AP. Or he told the press, told the

00:57:53
feds. I'm all for it.

00:57:55
We've got to get rid of this, you know, silver standard and

00:57:58
all that. OK, and here's what we need to

00:58:02
do. We need to have something out

00:58:04
there to incentivize people to turn in their silver

00:58:07
certificates, OK, and, but, but of course, if they're turning

00:58:15
into one safe $2.00 silver, two or three silver certificates,

00:58:21
they may want silver certificates and and change for

00:58:24
them. So I propose he said he did.

00:58:28
Let's put out this some like $5 certificates, $20.

00:58:33
You know I have quite. A few of those.

00:58:35
All right, which ones do you have?

00:58:38
Oh, I have all the nominations. My, my dad actually collected a

00:58:41
lot of that and he gave them to me.

00:58:42
I have some that have never been circulated.

00:58:44
My dad kind of recognized what was going on during that time

00:58:47
period and he just grabbed a bunch of them.

00:58:50
So you hold them out on me bro. Yeah, it's funny that I have.

00:58:53
One, he just added himself, Judith, you know that, right?

00:58:56
See. Yeah, but it's, but it's

00:58:57
interesting. I held on to all them and like I

00:58:59
said, I've got a, a group of, I think 10 or 20 of.

00:59:02
Them Well, Kennedy didn't just get Kennedy didn't just print a

00:59:06
few. He printed millions.

00:59:08
Yeah. Millions and all of a sudden the

00:59:11
feds really. Well, wait a minute.

00:59:12
This guy instead of, you know, incentivizing the public to turn

00:59:19
them in for regular, you know, greenbacks that are simply notes

00:59:24
with no backing. Yeah.

00:59:25
Fiat currency. There are now more silver

00:59:28
certificates out there than we heard before.

00:59:32
And they recognize the fact that this guy was not was had, you

00:59:38
know, pulled something on them that did not go over well.

00:59:42
Yeah, I'll bet. But I got to bring something up

00:59:44
right now because of the timing on.

00:59:46
It's perfect. The babushka lady.

00:59:50
We've got to talk about that, George.

00:59:52
So, so for the audience, there was an individual, a woman.

00:59:56
I'm going to. I'm going to.

00:59:57
Go. She's alive.

00:59:58
She's still alive. I know who she is.

01:00:00
We're friends. Well, and I've got we're

01:00:03
friends, the link this the, the, the, the link that's always been

01:00:07
kind of downplayed. First of all, she took the video

01:00:10
that never was turned in. Nobody's ever seen the video.

01:00:15
Her reaction when Kennedy gets assassinated is unusual.

01:00:18
I don't know if we've made the right connection here, but

01:00:21
online they allege that she's a Rothschild, that she is

01:00:24
connected to the Federal Reserve family.

01:00:27
But you say you know her, your friends.

01:00:29
I'd love to get her on the show. I don't even know she would do.

01:00:31
That unfortunately she's now suffering from memory loss and

01:00:37
all that. But we did.

01:00:37
I did put her on at least twice on the JFK conferences that I

01:00:43
ran for 10 years. We have her on tape and film.

01:00:47
I've seen her red shoes. There's a lot of stories about

01:00:51
the shoes that she wore and so on.

01:00:53
She kept his items. Let's let's.

01:00:55
Her name is Beverly Oliver, All right?

01:00:58
Her name is Beverly Oliver. OK, so we've got the wrong

01:01:01
person in these images. It's not a rough child.

01:01:03
OK, it's Beverly. Oliver, that was the other

01:01:06
person it could be, so let's talk about that.

01:01:08
Because it is Beverly and I all right.

01:01:11
Beverly is a God loving, wonderful girl.

01:01:15
Now. She married Mafia in between,

01:01:17
OK, before she met her pastor husband that she's been with now

01:01:21
for many years. For example, she has a child

01:01:24
with him and that little girl needed a kidney.

01:01:28
She donated her own kidney to her daughter to save her life

01:01:31
and so on. And there's a long history.

01:01:35
I got to know her very well. He has, he had a camera.

01:01:42
Now you have to understand about Houston, we had, you've got many

01:01:48
companies there. They're putting out prototypes

01:01:50
and they're often giving it to the public.

01:01:53
So I remember Robert Baker, my husband is working for Exxon and

01:01:59
we had various items that Exxon was working on that public

01:02:05
didn't know about. And you, you've got various

01:02:09
companies, right? So she had got herself a

01:02:11
prototype camera for her boyfriend and they really picked

01:02:15
on her because they she said that she took the pictures with

01:02:18
this camera and you can see from side angles, she's got something

01:02:22
in her hand. It's a camera of some kind.

01:02:24
But it was confiscated. And when she just determined and

01:02:29
would not change the story about what kind of camera it was, they

01:02:32
were able to go and debunk her. OK on that, but believe me.

01:02:38
Well, they acted like they they, they made this public

01:02:41
announcement that they needed the babushka lady to bring her

01:02:44
camera in because they wanted the footage because she was very

01:02:47
in very close proximity. They acted like they never got

01:02:51
the film. Who you Did Beverly ever tell

01:02:53
you who actually confiscated? Oh no, she said it.

01:02:55
She said it was agents that did it.

01:02:58
And was it secret? Service FBI.

01:03:01
But we no, no, they, they just flash something and take it.

01:03:04
You know, she was now, she was so young.

01:03:07
Also, she was new Jack Ruby. She actually worked at a club

01:03:14
next near Jack Ruby's club, but would go over there to Jack's

01:03:19
place because she had friends there who were strippers.

01:03:22
Now, she herself wasn't a stripper.

01:03:24
She was a singer and she was too young actually to be a stripper.

01:03:28
I mean, they would have maybe gotten in trouble with the

01:03:31
police or something. You know, she's like 16.

01:03:34
And what's interesting is, is what happened to her life.

01:03:38
I mean, it was the lies about Beverly are enormous and

01:03:44
numerous, All right? Everything to try to discredit

01:03:47
her. She had no reason whatsoever to

01:03:50
speak up about this with after she encountered so many

01:03:52
troubles. But she has never changed her

01:03:54
story. It's always been consistent.

01:03:58
And if you knew the woman like I do, who prays everyday with her

01:04:01
family and everything, and he was absolutely one of the most

01:04:06
kind and generous hearted people and it's just impossible.

01:04:10
It's just like Lee. If you knew him, you'd know it's

01:04:12
impossible for him to shoot the the anybody named Kennedy.

01:04:17
He'd love President Kennedy. Well, let's.

01:04:20
Wait, Lance. Lance, hold on, Judith.

01:04:21
I I have a question. Who was on the grassy Knoll?

01:04:24
Who was it? All right, now there's someone

01:04:28
who's come forth who's James Files who says he was there.

01:04:32
I have difficulty with that and the reasons are kind of personal

01:04:37
is that he said that Lee Oswald was with him consistently for

01:04:43
like 5 days in a row right up to Thursday.

01:04:47
I know that Lee would have told me if he was just he told Lee

01:04:50
told me it seemed too many faces.

01:04:54
I only spoke to Lee Oswald only 37 1/2 hours before the

01:04:59
assassination, Wednesday at after midnight and into Thursday

01:05:04
morning. He's telling me he's going to

01:05:07
die. He thinks they're going to kill

01:05:08
him. Yeah.

01:05:11
Well, Jack. Ruby was a pretty nefarious guy,

01:05:15
kind of a criminal entity. You wrote a bunch about the

01:05:17
circumstances, his efforts to silence participants.

01:05:22
It seemed like the one of the agencies was using him.

01:05:25
Do you know which agency? Oh, wait a minute.

01:05:28
I know. Yes, but it's not like what you

01:05:31
think. First of all, Jack Ruby knew Lee

01:05:33
Oswald liked him. He noticed his childhood because

01:05:37
Jack Ruby and you know, Joseph Villo, they actually, Ruby came

01:05:44
down OK from Chicago. The Chicago Outfit, they call

01:05:49
it. And he was supposed to get

01:05:52
everything set up there with Savello.

01:05:55
Savello got taken over by Carlos Rosello.

01:05:59
So Jack Ruby makes many trips to New Orleans.

01:06:02
I got to meet Jack Ruby, all right.

01:06:04
I have witnesses about that. So don't think that I don't.

01:06:07
All right, when I say I've got that, I've met him and

01:06:11
everything I had. I've written so much about David

01:06:15
Ferry and you'll see his connections with with Jack Ruby

01:06:18
and so on. Now what I learned is that Jack

01:06:22
Ruby is a very complex character now he's rough.

01:06:27
I have posted on X things like when Jack Ruby talked about when

01:06:32
he was arguing with somebody, fighting with somebody and they

01:06:35
did his finger, you know, part of his finger off and how he had

01:06:41
to go and stop the people from beating up a girl, you know, and

01:06:45
how he there's somebody else down the stairs.

01:06:47
There's a violent man. You can be very violent.

01:06:51
He's an enforcer. You might say, OK, like that.

01:06:55
But there's another side of Jack Ruby that people don't know

01:06:58
about. And that was that he was really

01:07:00
patriotic. It's very confusing to me

01:07:03
because I knew him and I knew how people thought about him who

01:07:06
were working in the with Lee Oswald in the group that I was

01:07:10
in, involved in. And Jack Ribbon was very, very

01:07:16
worried about that Jews would be blamed for Kennedy's demise and

01:07:25
all that because Mossad was very involved at deep levels, not

01:07:32
openly or not easily. I put this way, they knew it was

01:07:39
going to happen, did nothing about it, OK.

01:07:41
They were just fine with it because they didn't like Kennedy

01:07:45
wanting to inspect their nuclear plant and so on, that kind of

01:07:49
thing. But this?

01:07:50
Yeah, they were. They were not a fan of.

01:07:51
Kennedy they were, but they were not the name.

01:07:53
They were not. They did not have to even lift a

01:07:57
finger because Kennedy had so many people that were already

01:08:01
willing to take him out. They didn't have to be directly

01:08:04
involved of. Course you have an expertise in

01:08:07
science, forensics and of course probably maybe the one that

01:08:12
you've investigated more on the historical event that happened.

01:08:16
What do you think about? I want to hear your your

01:08:18
comments. The Warren Commission report

01:08:21
always seemed to be what I would say questionable.

01:08:26
You know what, let's deconstruct for the audience.

01:08:28
Let's talk about the. Warren Report.

01:08:29
I love George. I love your reaction.

01:08:32
Yeah, Lance, wait a minute. Who?

01:08:33
Who? Who made the Warren report?

01:08:36
Well, it was the Warren Commission, but.

01:08:38
Are they part of the government? Yeah.

01:08:41
Need I say more? Yeah, you don't need to say

01:08:44
more, but you're right, The worst report.

01:08:47
Oh, you understand the? Best.

01:08:49
The Ballistics reports are troubling.

01:08:51
There's a lot of stuff that. Just told me bullshit.

01:08:53
Let me say it in a nice way. Go ahead and go ahead and tell

01:08:56
the audience you you know enough to be able to pinpoint all.

01:09:00
The garbage in the Warren Report.

01:09:01
Lyndon Johnson appointed the members of the Warren

01:09:05
Commission. Yeah, that tells you a lot.

01:09:08
And if that included, wait a minute, remember what I said

01:09:12
about about who got fired? Kennedy fired, All right, when I

01:09:18
went. So let's forget about that

01:09:21
Justice Warren cried and his had his arm twisted to become a

01:09:26
member of this thing to give it some kind of distinction.

01:09:29
All right, But we've got you're not just Charles Cavill.

01:09:34
I mean, we don't have to worry about excuse me, I'm having

01:09:36
trouble with my ear, this headphone.

01:09:39
All right, but if you look, can you bring up the the list?

01:09:49
I'd I'd rather you brought up the list of the members of

01:09:52
Warren Commission so I can show you not just Alan Dulles, but

01:09:55
who else is involved. Yeah.

01:09:58
And. And how does it compromise I?

01:09:59
Don't know if it's one of the things that came through or not.

01:10:02
I don't know some of the images. Did what do you want Warren

01:10:04
Commission list? Yeah.

01:10:06
Who's on the Warren Commission? Well, we'll give George a minute

01:10:09
there. You know, and for the audience,

01:10:11
you have to realize that to cover up the crime that had been

01:10:14
committed, they had to control the investigative unit.

01:10:17
And that's the point that the. Warren Commission.

01:10:19
Report is total garbage. They use only one investigative.

01:10:25
Yeah, they used the FBI. Now get this.

01:10:27
The FBI determined that Lee Oswald was the sole person

01:10:32
involved with the Kennedy assassination the same day

01:10:36
Kennedy was shot on the 22nd. We have, I have a document from

01:10:40
J Edgar Hoover where he's telling the the when you have

01:10:45
the you always have the head of of any CIA unit in any

01:10:50
particular city. He's telling the head of the CIA

01:10:53
unit in Dallas not to look any further because we have the only

01:10:58
person involved. I have that document.

01:11:01
All right, So here you go. You got included Senator Richard

01:11:06
Russell. OK, Junior.

01:11:09
All right. Russell and he were buddies and

01:11:12
Cooper is a absolutely nobody. All right, Harold Hale Boggs was

01:11:18
very important to keep under leash because Boggs was in New

01:11:22
Orleans. And seriously, the planning of

01:11:25
most all of this occurred in New Orleans.

01:11:29
That's why you see very little in the Warren Commission about

01:11:32
what was going on in New Orleans and why almost everybody I know

01:11:36
that was involved there was murdered.

01:11:41
Not just Mary Sherman, but David Ferry as well, which they tried

01:11:45
to say was a so-called suicide as usual.

01:11:49
All right, and many others that should have been able to

01:11:53
testify. As for me, I had been sent back

01:11:56
early due to objecting to using prisoners for volunteers to be

01:12:03
tested with the biological weapon that we had developed use

01:12:07
on Fidel Castro to give him cancer, the SP-40 monkey virus,

01:12:12
which is being used today in vaccines.

01:12:17
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Say it again about the monkey

01:12:19
virus. Oh, yeah, we can.

01:12:22
We can, we can actually trace the work that we did.

01:12:27
The first gain of function we ever did was SP-40 monkey virus

01:12:31
to create a latent viral infection.

01:12:35
The way it goes is it sits in your system long enough that

01:12:39
nobody's going to connect it with the shot, then 5 to 8 years

01:12:43
later you get cancer. We are now experiencing an

01:12:46
epidemic of turbo cancer directly related to the SB-40

01:12:51
monkey virus and vaccines I recently.

01:13:00
Judith and I have discussed some of that's a whole other show

01:13:03
here. It's a it's a rabbit hole that's

01:13:05
unbelievable. And at the end of the.

01:13:06
Day I've got all the documents I've got for.

01:13:08
Anybody. Oh you know if you guys start

01:13:10
looking at real declassified information there are multiple

01:13:14
programs, Ocean, Sea Spray and lots of other operations.

01:13:19
Was there a name for the operation where they were

01:13:20
testing this this weapon on prisoners?

01:13:24
What was there a name for? That no.

01:13:26
Well, remember we you're only give as much information as

01:13:29
necessary. Yeah.

01:13:31
Deep need to know. Departmentalized you get the

01:13:34
information that only up to a point.

01:13:35
For example, there were at least five labs involved that we're

01:13:38
not connected to each other. Then to make sure that they

01:13:41
wouldn't David Ferry's apartment, his his absolute

01:13:46
kitchen was used, but that was OK.

01:13:48
I had remember I had when I was age 15, when I was 17, I my lab,

01:13:56
it scared the my at Manatee high.

01:14:00
It scared everybody so much when they saw the tumors and things

01:14:03
on my mice. They built me a new lab under

01:14:06
the stadium, and I've got all, I've got newspaper articles and

01:14:11
all kinds of stuff that went all over the United States because

01:14:14
they were so frightened of what I was doing.

01:14:15
Now imagine, if you will, how are you?

01:14:19
Well, you don't want everybody to understand that we are.

01:14:23
In seven days we were getting mice tumors as big as their own

01:14:27
bodies. Unbelievable.

01:14:30
And we know about turbo cancer. We've talked about it on this

01:14:32
show. We've had some experts.

01:14:33
Talk about every time if you look at the turbo cancer, you

01:14:38
can go if you did an analysis. We don't have that many electron

01:14:41
microscopes out there. The people say virus that don't

01:14:44
exist. Well, I myself, there were only

01:14:47
about 13 electron microscopes that were available when this

01:14:51
project was undertaken in 1963 when I was involved.

01:14:56
But Oxford Clinic had everything and that.

01:14:59
Look how huge they are now, by the way.

01:15:02
Yeah, we had talk about for the audience.

01:15:05
I want to share with you because I know we're going to run out of

01:15:06
time here before long. I wish we could go on all day.

01:15:11
No, we could and. And I've been known to kidnap

01:15:13
people, so we. Yeah, So let me go in here

01:15:16
because I want people to hear and share what you can.

01:15:19
I know you can't share everything.

01:15:21
Let's talk about the significant threats, how you had to move

01:15:25
around. You chose exile because you've

01:15:27
been challenged, you've been attacked, you've been

01:15:29
underlined. They've tried to 2000 less

01:15:32
quickly. In 2007, the book, a Very

01:15:35
important book came out called You Don't have It Here.

01:15:38
OK, it's the 2007. This came out in 2010, me and

01:15:43
Lee. In 2007 the book called Doctor

01:15:46
Mary's Monkey came out. It went all over the world.

01:15:50
And by the way, it's a best seller.

01:15:51
You can look it up. By the way, me and Leah sold

01:15:54
lots and lots, but you never hear about it because it's

01:15:57
depressed considerably. Well, it was too late to Doctor

01:16:02
Mary's Monkey didn't sound very, very devastatingly dangerous.

01:16:07
And it got loose and we called. So I was like Doctor Judy, that

01:16:13
Doctor Mary was Sherman. We used first names.

01:16:18
This was part of keeping things information under control and so

01:16:22
on. Well, that book exploded all

01:16:25
over. I was teaching at that time in

01:16:28
Hungary. I had already because of in 2003

01:16:32
when my document when the documentary called the Love

01:16:35
affair and The History Channel was banned after it was supposed

01:16:38
to run for nine years until the 50th anniversary.

01:16:42
Instead it got completely ripped off after, you know, offline

01:16:49
everywhere, after only 5 showings, imagine.

01:16:53
And then I got death threats. I got hit by cars.

01:16:55
I bad things happen to me. I have to this day, I have very

01:17:01
poor vision. I should be dead and.

01:17:06
It and it. Was the point is yeah, when?

01:17:09
We discussed. It was obvious that they just

01:17:11
wanted to silence you. You had too much information.

01:17:14
You were right in the middle of the mix.

01:17:16
You had also connected a lot of the dots.

01:17:18
They didn't think anybody would. Ever.

01:17:19
Connect these dots. Connect all the way back to our

01:17:22
SM-40 monkey virus again that we are working with is became a

01:17:26
weapon. It was weaponized and since that

01:17:30
was 60 years ago, imagine how they've worked with it since.

01:17:33
Oh. Can you imagine?

01:17:34
There's book right here. That's right, Doctor Mary's

01:17:37
monkey. Now in there you'll see a secret

01:17:40
laboratory. Lee Harvey Oswald.

01:17:43
He did not know who I was when he first wrote the precursor to

01:17:47
this called Mary Fairy and the monkey virus.

01:17:51
He, Haslam's father worked with, and I said orthopedic,

01:17:58
orthopedic surgeon. And I already said about a

01:18:02
witness whose father also did and introduced Doctor Mary

01:18:06
Sherman to David Ferry. Well, when Haslam first heard

01:18:12
about me from 60 Minutes, by the way, 60 Minutes tried

01:18:16
desperately to put me on three times filming and it was stopped

01:18:20
by higher ups, including, well, I I without going there right

01:18:25
now, stopped three times. They were very worried that when

01:18:30
they were forced to drop me that people would think I was not a

01:18:32
credible witness. You know what they did?

01:18:35
They made CBS issue to me two checks together worth more than

01:18:40
$2000 for lost time or lost wages.

01:18:45
They wanted to make sure that there's no way that CBS could

01:18:49
drop me and say that I was not credible if they're giving me

01:18:52
money. They did that for me.

01:18:55
I've got. Of course that proves it.

01:18:57
I want to give the audience, you know, I like to give everybody

01:19:00
time here because you've given us so much.

01:19:02
There's a lot to digest. Let Let's talk about where they

01:19:05
can buy your book. Once again, let's.

01:19:08
Talk about your SO that was sold out Kennedy and Kennedy and

01:19:12
Oswald here has sold out. We, we have to update it, OK, It

01:19:17
was written in 2016. It's, it actually tells a lot

01:19:21
about what we've been talking about today.

01:19:24
Who was responsible for taking Kennedy out?

01:19:27
OK, so you'll see it in this book, but it's sold out.

01:19:31
So it's going to be reprinted soon with update letters to

01:19:34
cyborgs is what I wrote in 2016. Some of the stories are over 30

01:19:38
years old. However, it was not, it was not

01:19:41
properly. I'll put this way, some of the

01:19:43
stories were taken out as being 2, maybe too far out, and now

01:19:48
they were going to get reprinted with those stories included

01:19:51
because actually the first story is already coming true.

01:19:57
I only based these stories on actual inventions we already had

01:20:02
in 2016 and extrapolated knowing what AI can do.

01:20:07
And for example, back then in 2016, we already had mice that

01:20:13
were 51% human brain. It's much worse now.

01:20:17
All right, so you just take that forward, all these different

01:20:22
ways of handling life and and what AI has done to us that you

01:20:30
can go to my page on at Judith DUDYTH on x.com.

01:20:36
You're going to find them. God bless Elon Musk because he

01:20:40
got my account back for me immediately as he purchased

01:20:44
Twitter. God bless him.

01:20:46
All right, David Ferry. You had been suspended in what

01:20:49
year, Judith? When did you get suspended on

01:20:51
Twitter? Oh, that was right after missing

01:20:55
Ivermectin in 2020. Gotcha.

01:20:58
OK, go ahead. Take it from there.

01:21:00
And I got suspended everywhere. And by the way, I had so many

01:21:04
death threats in 20, I'll put it this way, between 2007.

01:21:10
Let's go back there with Doctor Mary's monkey.

01:21:13
And that came out. I was teaching in Hungary and a

01:21:16
call came to me that they were going to burn down the school if

01:21:20
they didn't fire me. And I had made friends by them

01:21:23
with the the head of the Hungarian government through

01:21:30
because of my relatives. I was trying to locate them who

01:21:34
had been killed in the Hungarian Revolution.

01:21:37
And so the Minister of Culture put out a a see if I was safe,

01:21:42
you know, because of the threat on the school.

01:21:45
And they told me I had to leave the country because they were

01:21:48
got somebody was going to kill me.

01:21:51
And I had two. I didn't know that Secret

01:21:53
Service and your Secret Service had females in it.

01:21:56
But I found finally two of them gave me these warnings.

01:22:00
And I won't go into all the details here, but I'll put it

01:22:03
this way. Realizing I was being tracked, I

01:22:07
had to buy a ticket to Thailand and one in America and went to

01:22:11
Sweden. And at the same time and I went

01:22:16
to Sweden and tried to apply for political asylum.

01:22:21
And he said you're not oldest lady, you're 65 years old,

01:22:25
you've got eye damage. You have you have a service dog

01:22:28
to help you and you have a problem with the United States

01:22:31
government. And I said, can't one person out

01:22:33
of 300 million or so have a problem with the US government?

01:22:38
But you know what saved me? This book in Doctor Mary's

01:22:42
Monkey that came out came out in It came out in September 2007.

01:22:47
When I landed in Sweden. It happened to be September

01:22:51
11th, 2007. And when they looked me up, they

01:22:56
found an attack against me by David Lifton, saying that I was

01:23:00
friends with Osama bin Laden, so they couldn't just support me

01:23:04
right away. Yeah, horrible things have been

01:23:06
said about me. All right.

01:23:07
Yeah, and that's, and that's what they have to do to

01:23:09
discredit somebody that's telling the truth.

01:23:11
They have to undermine their credibility, their reputation.

01:23:14
It's a multi front war. If they can't kill you, if they

01:23:17
can't, you know, say you committed suicide out of

01:23:19
depression, which of course is a stand up appreciation.

01:23:22
I think Hillary Clinton's up to 56 or 57 different individuals.

01:23:26
It seemed to be in her circle in one way or another that

01:23:28
committed suicide. You know that that seems to be

01:23:31
right out of her playbook. But of course, if they can't

01:23:34
discredit you, here comes the death.

01:23:35
But you were able to dodge that, luckily enough and.

01:23:37
We well, it wasn't well, look what was it because what

01:23:41
happened from that time, I mean, it's it's traumatic to me.

01:23:46
Of course, all this happening. I was then on the run from 2007

01:23:51
until 2020 when I got trapped in the United States when it came

01:23:55
to quick six day visit with one suitcase because I said I

01:24:00
they're going to lock everything down.

01:24:02
Well, they locked everything down one day before I was

01:24:04
supposed to leave and I got trapped in the US and it's not

01:24:07
So I I just decided I'm just going to open up.

01:24:10
Can you imagine? Here's how I live between 2007

01:24:13
and for the next 10 years. OK, well almost what 13 years

01:24:17
actually, I had to move every 90 days.

01:24:21
We kindly protected me. They did this after saying I had

01:24:26
to go back to Hungary because that's where I first entered the

01:24:28
EU and that's the law. You want to get political

01:24:31
asylum? I said I can't.

01:24:32
That's they sent me here. They didn't believe me.

01:24:35
They said you're going to be on the plane tomorrow.

01:24:37
Well, five days went by, by the way.

01:24:39
I was kept in a room and it's 6 bunk beds and there were five

01:24:44
Muslim women in there. And because of my dog, Muslims

01:24:48
want to know. I know.

01:24:50
Yeah. Unclean.

01:24:51
And they all left. So I had the whole room to

01:24:53
myself. Yeah.

01:24:55
Like that. Yeah.

01:24:57
Muslims. Hate dogs, there's no doubt

01:24:58
about it. That's one of my main issues.

01:25:01
Well, they're taught to hate dogs.

01:25:03
When they get to know my dog, a lot of them change their minds.

01:25:05
But they couldn't. They had to be secret secretly

01:25:09
petting my dog and things like that anyway, so that so the

01:25:13
Swedes came back. So we don't know what to do.

01:25:15
They won't take it back because that's they said of death

01:25:18
threats to you there. So that that's proof.

01:25:21
So they kept me. He said how long?

01:25:23
He said, we can't give you asylum.

01:25:25
You're not on the list. And you know, nobody believe

01:25:28
this. So they said how long do you

01:25:30
need anyway? They gave me 7 1/2 months so

01:25:34
that I can get Social Security and from then on every 90 days.

01:25:38
I lived in Sweden for 90 days and then had to leave.

01:25:42
I moved every 90 days for the next 13 years.

01:25:46
It's unbelievable and it's horrible at the same time.

01:25:49
All right, Judith, we're out of time for today.

01:25:51
We're definitely going to be back on.

01:25:52
There's so many other topics I want to talk to you about that

01:25:54
you're such an expert in. Let's just last minute.

01:25:56
They can find you on X at Judith with a YJUDYTH.

01:26:02
That's not a mistake. Yeah, my.

01:26:04
Mistake originally I thought it was with an I Judith pretty

01:26:07
quickly so find her there she she was on X since 2009 so she

01:26:11
has a one name you know a handle which is highly unusual anymore

01:26:16
it's almost impossible to get anything like that and of course

01:26:20
they can buy your book you said on eBay also your.

01:26:22
Website Lee Harvey Oswald and me you can buy on eBay Soon we'll

01:26:26
have an update to Me and Lee. But Me and Lee is still an

01:26:29
excellent book. It's but the the other one helps

01:26:32
me literally. And that's why my publisher let

01:26:35
me publish it independently with a small publishing group so that

01:26:39
I could pay for my medical bills because I have had a lot of

01:26:42
problems that have have had to have corrective surgery for

01:26:46
attempts on my life. We want to support you on this

01:26:49
show and so of course, anything we can do to help you with that,

01:26:52
we're always here for you. We'll arrange maybe have you

01:26:54
come back and talk about AI because you're you have a

01:26:56
plethora of knowledge I want to share with the.

01:26:58
Audience, yes, and it's very important.

01:27:00
It's probably the most pressing problem we have right now.

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