Lee Harvey Oswald’s Girlfriend, Judyth Vary Baker, to expose why Lee Harvey Oswald was not JFK’s lone killer This is the first time reclusive researcher and author has been in Louisiana to tell her story in more than a decade; author lives abroad for her safety. Dates: Available in Louisiana between Oct. 15 and 23 Location: Baton Rouge Oct. 15-17; New Orleans, Oct. 17-23 Inquiries: Kris Millegan (800) 556-2012 or Jonathan Barnes (504) 897-6110 or (504) 715-4437 Judyth Vary Baker’s explosive story brings new insight to the role of Lee Harvey Oswald in the JFK assassination. She is a living witness to events that changed America, and knew Lee Harvey Oswald as well as other key players in the fateful November, 1963 events.
After decades of hiding her story, she is finally coming forward to explain the following: 1. How tainted polio vaccines, which proved that cancer could be transferred by injection, spurred a physician to recruit her for a research project that became linked to anti-communist extremists; 2. How Lee Harvey Oswald became her constant companion, and eventual lover, due to his relationship to this same project which developed a direct anti-Castro component; 3. The last words Oswald spoke to her two days before the JFK assassination. Former Governor Jesse Ventura calls Baker’s book Me & Lee: How I came to know, love, and lose Lee Harvey Oswald “stunning” and ranked it among his six favorite conspiracy reads. NY Times Best-Selling author Jim Marrs, author of Crossfire: The Plot that Killed Kennedy, recommends “the impassioned, unflinching voice of Judyth Vary Baker” to hear what our government will not tell us. Ms. Baker is a featured speaker in a symposium sponsored by Trineday Publications and Attorney Stuart Smith about the 50th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination at Loyola University in New Orleans on Oct. 19, 9 a.m. to Noon, Room 114, Miller Hall. The event also features Author Todd Elliott, A Rose By Many Other Names. The event is open to the public, but registration is required. A $20 admission charge includes Ms. Baker’s book or another title by Trineday Books about the JFK assassination. Seating is limited. To reserve your space, go to http://trineday.com/Loyola. For more information about Me & Lee visit http://www.meandlee.com. Phone inquiries: 800.556.2012.
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