As Martin has often posted, much of Judyth's evidence and
do***entation is available to all, thanks to Tony posting the items on
his website.
Thanks to Mark, who created a list of links to each do***ent, that
evidence and do***entation is easy to browse and consider.
I would like to go through all of those items and discuss what
evidentiary value and what do***entation they provide as well as any
other evidence that is available to sunstantiate these items or claims
that involve them.
I am going to break down this effort into 8 main sections:
1. High School
2. Roswell Park
3. College (Pre-New Orleans)
4. Reily Coffee
5. Oswald: the affair
6. The bio-weapon project
7. Back to Florida ...assassination and post-assassination
8. Everythiong after that
While there will be some overlap ... especially in high
school/Roswell/college ... I hope we can keep (okay it may be a pipe
dream) each section on track ...and on evaluating claims and evidence
that either sup****ts it or does not. While there are not links to all
the claims/evidence she published in her book, enough of us have the
book, and she published information other places as well around the
web, that can be included in the evaluation ... but let's focus on
these items and only bring in other items when they relate to these
items.
What does this posted evidence and do***entation ...and any other
evidence that goes to these issues ..... actually tell us about her
claims?
Let's find out.
Here, we start with HIGH SCHOOL.
Of the items on Tony's website (There are currently 51 links, if there
are any additional items that have been added, someone can reply with
that info and links to the additional items) , I count 6 of them that
have to do with her high school years ...and 1 photo that I do not
know when it was taken but will include it in this section, along with
a link to what appears to be just a cropped version of the same photo
....so that makes 10 links for this section.
They are:
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/BakerJudythHighSchool.jpeg
This is a photo of Judyth working in a lab during high school.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/Judyth61nicotineSULF.jpeg
This is another photo of Judyth working in the lab in high school ..
probably taken the same day as the preceding one as she is wearing the
same blouse. This one shows one of her little mouse subjects on her
hand.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/BakerJudythGlamour.jpg
This is the photo of Judyth that we do not have a date for ... could
have been during high school, could have been later.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/oBakerJudyth.jpg
This looks like a cropped version of the same photo as above.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/JudythMiceArticleDec60.jpeg
This is a ****tion of a newspaper article about Judyth and her mouse
cancer experiments. The link says it is from December 1960. The
article itself has no header, no date and it is an incomplete article.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/JudythMiceCaption.jpeg
This is a caption from a newspaper that mentions Judyth and others
having attended the state science fair the week before. It carries no
date. Could it be the caption that goes to the partial article at the
link above? Possibly, but that link says it is from December 1960, and
the Florida State Science Fair is held in the Spring.
Perhaps Martin can pin that down for us.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/JudythSeniorCancer.jpeg
Undated newspaper article noting Judyth had attended the National
Cancer Society Seminar for 1961 ... it notes she met Howard Moore,
director of Roswell Park, who was impressed and invited Judyth
expenses paid to go to Roswell in the summer. This seminar took place
in March 1961 (she was a senior) and mentions that she had just
returned from the state science fair the previous weekend ... which
gives us an early March date for the caption the link above leads to.
This article mentions that Judyth was the only high school student
ever "invited" to this seminar; in her book, Judyth claims she
"crashed" the seminar and details the exploit in a section in her
book, page 11, susbtitled, "I CRASH THE SCIENCE WRITER'S SEMINAR."
She says she flashed her high school press pass to get in. After being
noticed, and approached by "several grumpy-looking men in nice suits"
and "with a policeman" ..she was nearly evicted. But, long story
short, she gpt to stay.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/WalterReedLetter.jpg
This is the letter Judyth wrote to Walter Reed in September 1960. This
is one of the letters she claims she was told to write while at the
Indiana Science Fair in May 1960 (the whole intel types, loyalty oath
signing scenario) ... this one to ask them for advice and any sup****t
they could give her for her research.
These links go to both pages of the ltter she wrote to President
Kennedy on February 14, 1961.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/JV2-14-61.gif
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/JV2-14-61.jpg
This is the link to the reply Judyth received to the above letter,
from Dungan, at the White House, in May 1961.
http://the-puzzle-palace.com/Dungan61.gif
There we have it ... all high school items off of the "evidence" and
"do***entation" list posted on Tony's site.
My comments on these items are .....
..1. That they show Judyth was an excellent science student, doing some
quite detailed and long going experimentation with cancer research ...
she received many accolades and had the op****tunity to meet some
im****tant people involved in cancer research. Her project and
achievements appeared in the local newspaper .... some articles (on
this list and others appearing in her book or having been posted about
before) being Society Page type articles or the kind of article that
hits the paper because a parent or someone else who knows the student,
calls the newspaper and gives them the information.
That can account for some conflicts ... for instance, being "invited"
to the National Cancer Seminar vs "I crashed" it. Since she relates
she crashed it in great detail ... then came away with an invite to
Roswell, one wonders what she must have told her parents about how she
ended up there. Doubtful whomever fed this info to the newspaper would
relate that she had "crashed" the event ...though personally, I think
it would have made for a good story about Judyth's doggedness to get
into the event.
2. She also pursued help and advice from the Walter Reed Institute.
3. She also wrote what appears to be a typical teenage girl fan letter
to the new President, and received a typical response from the White
House, which I am sure was quite a thrill.
These linked items are evidence that she was an excellent high school
science student, who pursued events where she could meet people
involved in cancer research, that she pursued sup****t from Walter
Reed, and that she wrote a fan letter to President Kennedy.
Anybody else?
Barb :-)


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