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Judyth Vary was once a promising science student who dreamed of finding a cure for cancer; this expos is her account of how she strayed from a path of mainstream scholarship at the University of Florida to a life of espionage in New Orleans with Lee Harvey Oswald. In her narrative she offers extensive documentation on how she came to be a cancer expert at such a young age, the personalities who urged her to relocate to New Orleans, and what led to her involvement in the development of a biological weapon that Oswald was to smuggle into Cuba to eliminate Fidel Castro. Details on what she knew.;Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright; Publishers Foreword; Dedication; Statement of Author; Table of Contents; 1 -- TENDER YEARS; 2 -- WHIZ KID; 3 -- CANCER GIRL; 4 -- HIGHER CALLING; 5 -- BREAKING AWAY; 6 -- NEW ORLEANS; 7 -- THE FAVOR; 8 -- THE PARTY; 9 -- THE TARGET; 10 -- MAY DAY; 11 -- THE PROJECT; 12 -- SPARKY; 13 -- CHARITY; 14 -- COVER JOBS; 15 -- DR. MARY; 16 -- THE OFFICE; 17 -- THE 500 CLUB; 18 -- THE PASSPORT; 19 -- THE GARAGE; 20 -- TIGHTROPE; 21 -- FIRED; 22 -- ON-THE-AIR; 23 -- JACKSON; 24 -- SEPARATION; 25 -- COUNTDOWN; 26 -- SILENCE; AFTERWORD; APPENDIX; INDEX; Back Page.

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ME LEE HOW I CAME TO KNOW LOVE AND LOSE LEE HARVEY OSWALD COPYRIGHT 2010 - photo 1

ME & LEE: HOW I CAME TO KNOW, LOVE AND LOSE LEE HARVEY OSWALD

COPYRIGHT 2010 JUDYTH VARY BAKER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

PRESENTATION COPYRIGHT 2010 TRINE DAY, LLC.

Published by:

Trine Day LLC

PO Box 577

Walterville, OR 97489

1-800-556-2012

www.TrineDay.com

Library of Congress Control Number: 2009943672

Baker, Judyth Vary,

Me & Lee: How I Came to Know, Love and Lose Lee Harvey Oswald

1st ed.

p. cm. (acid-free paper)

Includes references and index.

Epub (ISBN-13) 978-1936296675 (ISBN-10) 1936296675

Mobi (ISBN-13 978-1936296682 (ISBN-10) 1936296683

Print (ISBN-13) 978-0979988677 (ISBN-10) 0979988675

1. Oswald, Lee Harvey 2. Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1907

1963Assassination. 3. Baker, Judyth Vary 4. CancerUnited States

Polio Vaccine (1954-1962) 4. United StatesPolitics and government

History. I. Baker, Judyth Vary. II. Title

First Edition

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Printed in the USA

Distribution to the Trade by:

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PUBLISHERS FOREWORD

Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day

~William Shakespeare, Macbeth Act 5, Scene 5

Lee was a government agent.

~ Marguerite Oswald

W hat does it take to move people to take action? How can our republic be restored when many refuse to realize the sad state of our current affairs? Cloaked in Americas Providence, our hijacked ship of state plunders the world for inbred criminal corporations leaving our collective fortunes tattered, tired and tied to exploitation, ignorance, greed, and gross injustice.

How did this happen? Did we just lose our way; get distracted; make some wrong decisions; morph into sleeping couch potatoes; or what?

My investigation of history tells me that something more than the simple foibles of man have led to todays dysfunctional corruption, something more than misguided misfits, malcontents and mavericks sullying our Pilgrims Progress. Something more than Lone Nuts.

Judyth Vary Bakers Me & LeeHow I came to know, love and lose Lee Harvey Oswald brings that point home in spades. Born out of a desire that children should know the truth about their father, Judyths narrative of her meeting, and loving, Lee Oswald that humid summer of 1963 in New Orleans allows us all to know him, as we never have before.

Me & Lee gives us a deep glimpse of the man: his private and public world. A person we knew, and someone of whom we had no idea. Judyths tale brings the light of understanding to bothersome breadcrumbs strewn about the dark forest of our national nightmare. Incongruent facts come out of the cold, forming a consistent detailed chronicle.

Contrary to published accounts, Lee Harvey Oswald was a patriot who loved his country. He submersed himself in an officially-sanctioned covert arena where ones inventive legend becomes entry into a netherworld of intrigue, compartmentalization, secret operations and contrived situations. Where one can be for or against something/ someone, depending on whichever guise is called up by a taskmaster giving the high sign through the shadows of plausible deniability: a wilderness of chicanery, deceit and double/triple crosses.

According to all the major polls, no more than 36% of Americans have ever believed that Lee Oswald was the lone assassian, and the number has been generally around 15%, with a low of 10% in 1992 the year after Oliver Stones epic JFK. The most recent polls show around 20% of the population believes Oswald acted alone. This after nearly fifty years of an almost constant Oswald=Lone Nut Assassin media assault, including a 2003 fortieth anniversary special, where an august Peter Jennings informed the nation: Lee Harvey Oswald did the dirty deed all by his lonesome and ABC has the computer graphics to prove it!

Spin Control, Perception Management, Reality Engineering, Operation Mockingbird, the Great Wurlitzer, whatever you call it: the strategic psychological operations designed to manipulate our media and cover up the mega-misdeeds of flagrant corruption keep us all woefully unaware of the base reality engulfing our institutions, our history and ... our future. Ignorance is bliss?

Agnotology is the scientific study of culturally induced ignorance: such as when intelligence agencies or other shadow players use their behind-the-scenes capabilities of media spin to conceal scurrilous activities and agendas. Gaming the system and us.

The cost of this mercenary connivance is our heritage, our liberty, our freedom, our country and ... our future. For without an honest dialogue, we become puppets of rhetoric: robotic serfs in a corporate-controlled world, mere pre-programmed economic units instead of vital sovereign human beings. As has been said, Perfect slaves think they are free.

Me & Lee gives an opportunity for us to understand the depth of our ignorance. We all owe Judyth Baker a huge debt and much thanks for her courage, forbearance, tenacity and grit in bringing to us all her very personal and revelatory story. A journey that has been beset with the trials and tribulations of exposing unwelcome truths.

Is Americas destiny gone? Will it return? Whither thou, O Columbia?

I was in Mrs. Helsers eighth-grade Spanish class when the announcement of the assassination came over the rooms loudspeaker. Soon there came a note: my work had called (I was a paperboy), and I was sent out on the streets to sell newspapers. I had never done that before and only did it one other time, two days later when Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered ... as the lies and legends arose.

Onwards to the Utmost of Futures

Peace,

Kris Millegan

Publisher

TrineDay

July 14, 2010

To Lee Harvey Oswald, my dearest friend, who gave his life for President John F. Kennedy, and to his family, who need to know that their husband and father was a brave, good man, a patriot, and a true American hero of whom they can be proud.

STATEMENT OF AUTHOR

T his true story is presented in a very personal format. Records, chronology, details and evidence kept for over forty years have been thoroughly vetted and examined by the books editors, as well as through a decade of investigation by seasoned researchers of good repute. The decision to add personal details was a difficult one, but the author believed it was important for the American people to understand the character and personality of the man falsely accused of killing President John F. Kennedy. I believe that any honest person reading this narrative, which offers a day-by-day account of Oswalds last months, will conclude that this government agent did not kill Kennedy, that he was framed, and that his actions were, in fact, courageous and heroic in his efforts to save Kennedy. But he knew too much, which was why he had to die. The author lives in exile due to death threats and is grateful to be alive.

WITH GRATITUDE TO:

M y beloved parents, my dear sister, my courageous oldest son, and my affectionate youngest daughter, who faithfully stood by my side. Also: to Sydney Wilkinson and Thom Whitehead, Edward T. Haslam, Jim Marrs, Edgar Tatro, Nigel Turner, Tom Rozoff, Kris Millegan, Dr. James Fetzer, Dr. John Williams and Kelly Thomas Cousins: my heartfelt thanks for caring about the truth without fear. Allan Mattsson and Kjell Berglund worked selflessly to keep me safe.

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