Dr. Mary's Monkey
How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses Are Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK Assassination, and Emerging Global Epidemics
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Jim Meskimen
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Edward T. Haslam
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The 1964 murder of a nationally known cancer researcher sets the stage for this gripping exposé of medical professionals enmeshed in covert government operations over the course of three decades. Following a trail of police records, FBI files, cancer statistics, and medical journals, this revealing book presents evidence of a web of medical secret-keeping that began with the handling of evidence in the JFK assassination and continued apace, sweeping doctors into coverups of cancer outbreaks, contaminated polio vaccine, the arrival of the AIDS virus, and biological weapon research using infected monkeys.
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- Chris B
- 17-05-20
Excellent book - Very relevant in the current Pandemic
The book read very well and kept me interested throughout. If people have questions about the pharmaceutical industry and practices, this book gives a very dark insight.
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- joe
- 05-12-19
How CCMVs Caused A Generation Of Cancer Patients And Deaths
In 1990 I knew ONE woman who had cancer in my village (SuBo’s Hometown) Of Blackburn which held some 4,500 citizens in my entire life. Fast forward 30 years, I have lost my father, neighbours, friends parents, my friend lost a testicle and I have known MANY more people than I probably should who have been smote with this slowly and agonisingly painful disease.
Haslam has opened up a portal to the past where, without fancy tangents or overly long bit-part stories, the disease has more than likely came from. Whether you are looking for a different take on Oswald or are interested in Dr Mary Sherman’s death, this is a MUST have for any avid reader of history. For that is exactly what this book is, historical, ideally I’d replace reading about absolute tosh like Hitler and make THIS book a must for ALL schoolchildren’s reading curriculum, such is its content...mind blowing, the start of the deep state and their forays into many medical areas where they should NEVER have been allowed to go.
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- fuse
- 25-07-19
Finally a plausible explanation
Excellent. It may not be correct but the story laid out here is as good an explanation of event s around the Assassination of president Kennedy that I've heard yet. Top class.
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- mazc
- 09-10-15
Totally absorbing
You need to focus to follow some of the threads, but Haslam himself writes clearly while showing his own 'workings out' of what ends up being an account of him trying to solve a personal puzzle which leads all the way back to historical events of huge import. I came away feeling I need to question my scepticism when it comes to conspiracy theories. Excellent performance too.
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- RabbitLemon
- 01-07-22
Fascinating dense story
Gripping, and disturbing. Monstrous games between mafia and government - cover ups and power plays for survival, or not.
Evidence based. If there are no coincidences in life this writer was born to write this .
Excellent reading
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- JoJo Purcell
- 24-04-20
A most interesting book
I was gripped from beginning to end. This has opened my eyes, like no other book has done, to date. I highly recommend this book to those of you looking for real answers to a plethora of old questions.
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- k
- 17-06-16
mind blowing - had to keep listening
Gives a real insight into 1950s America, germ warfare and the death of Kennedy. None of which I thought I was remotely interested in before coming across this audio book. Now I feel compelled enough to learn more. Loved it!
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- R Whitley
- 03-06-23
my first step into "conspiracy" investigation
Fantastic book, well written and read but that has little importance because the content of the book is mindblowing. How this story and investigation/cover up haven't been openly discussed and isn't more well known is a travesty.
A real life crime drama that makes you rethink the world as we know it. Completely changes how I view cancer and pharmaceutical companies and the governments involvement in medicine.
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- Mrs. S. Mccreath
- 30-08-24
Well argued BUT......
The passion of the author in the subject is evident and it contains some compelling theories and evidence however I just couldn't get passed the amount of coincidences that helped in it's telling eg the author having been dating a girl who lived in the laboratory flat, him having previously met someone close to the Dr, him having noted a notable building before etc etc
It just felt like it was a bit too coincidental and was distracting and felt like over kill to provide links.
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