TOP POST
This response by Baker is reminiscent of the time she was trying to
convice people that she was present at Oswald's FPCC leafletting of the
New Orleans International Trade Mart in August, 1963.
Remember how she was desperately Googling makes of news cameras from the
Sixties as she tried to debate Johann Rush, a guy who demonstrably WAS
there and filmed the incident for WDSU TV?
Her efforts then, in convincing anyone except the most gullible, were
totally futile, LOL!
This whole science paper presentation scenario hardly smacks of a stepping
stone to a Top Secret CIA bio-weapons assassination project, does it?
You can just imagine the introduction from the kindly old nun co-
presenter and all the gravitas the occasion would merit:
Nun: *Thank you one and all. And now we'll have a lovely paper read out by
little Miss Vary, followed by the fillums and then afternoon tea.*
What a shambles this whole thing has become!
Regards,
Tim Brennan
Sydney, Australia
*Newsgroup Commentator*
On May 2, 7:50=A0am, "Martin Shackelford" <msha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The Indiana Biological Association told me they had a journal, but
=A0was =
not
> qualified to publish in it. I have just found the foundation source for
th=
is
> assocation:
>
> The 11th Annual re****t, 1961, of the National Science Foundation. =A0The
> Indiana Biological association was not registered, and this re****t
explain=
s,
> on page 100: =A0"Association" in this context does not imply the
necessity=
for
> any cor****ate or legal entity." =A0On page 99 it mentons that such an
> 'assoiaition" =A0"together [with NSF] present a program that shows
promise=
> ...[and they] may submit a proposal for sup****t" [to teachers, clleges,
> universities, and students}.
>
> They also mention "conferences and seminars; exchange of professors and
> library materials...of equipment; and joint use of physical facilities
and=
> other activities..."
>
> This is why they had the authority to rcommend my paper to the Academy.
=
=A0I
> was unable to get it published with the AAAS journal because it as too
> prestigious, but was invited to get it published with the Aademy. I
couldn=
;t
> do that, finally, because of being removed by my parents for wanting to
> become a nun.
>
> I remembered the link to the National science Foundation and found the
> re****t. =A0The Indiana Biological association was never reguistered
bcause=
it
> existed as an arm of the National Science Foundation solely for the
purpos=
e
> of facilitating research efforts by college students, scientists and
> teachers, i this case, the biological sciences.
>
> I received a grant from the Natinal Science Foundation. to continue my
> research, also re****ted. =A0This is one example of how i was mentored
with=
> that grant money....this conference was under the auspices of the NSF...
> after the passage of some forty years, I no longer had the do***ents,
but
> still had the memories, and newspaper articles.
>
> Thank you, JVB


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