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  • 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
  • Written by: Edward T. Haslam
  • Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
  • Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Dr. Mary's Monkey

Written by: Edward T. Haslam
Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
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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.

©2007 Edward T. Haslam (P)2012 Tantor

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"No JFK book can come close to it...." (Citizens for Truth About the Kennedy Assassination)

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Well done

I’d not considered that what has been said in this depiction could be true. But from what I see happening today it looks like history is repeating itself on a large scale

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spellbinding

Haslam presents open sourced facts proving the connections between well known and unknown players who conducted secret experiments with viruses, cancer, and monkeys in 1963. One of these players was Lee Harvey Oswald. If you are a doubter, like I was, read it or listen to the book and then decide. It took me many months to actually buy this book because the synopsis just seemed to far fetched to be believable.

The audio version is so well narrated.

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Wow. Great job connecting the dots!

Wow! Great book. The author did an amazing job connecting so many dots that at first glance appeared to be unrelated. Obviously, a huge amount of research went into this. Several aspects I have read about in the past of course (JFK), but the contaminated vaccines really caught my eye. Reading this book was quite the education.

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Fascinating

Definitely gives you a lot to think about. Fast paced and didn't get boring at any point. Great book.

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