FTR-76 Epilogue
To "Mary, Ferrie and The Monkey Virus" (Two 30-minute segments)
$8.50
In 1995, researcher Ed Haslam published a remarkable text, in which he
highlighted connections between some of the New Orleans elements of the JFK
Assassination milieu and people doing research into cancer-causing monkey
viruses. In turn, this relationship may very well be connected to a soft-tissue
cancer epidemic currently sweeping the United States and (conceivably) the
laboratory development of AIDS. (For a detailed description of Haslam’s thesis,
explore a 3-hour interview done with Haslam in June of 1996 and two one-hour
interviews with Ed done in June of 1997.) Haslam’s investigation centers on the
1964 murder of Dr. Mary Sherman, one of this country’s foremost cancer
researchers. Having developed circumstantial evidence that Sherman was working
with a linear particle accelerator in an effort to mutate the carcinogenic
monkey virus SV40 for the purpose of developing an anti-cancer vaccine, Haslam
supplements his original work with a brilliant additional chapter in which he
locates where the accelerator was located and the circumstances under which it
was installed. These two segments consist of a complete reading of Ed’s
supplemental chapter. (See also: FTR #’s 4, 16, 17, 19, 24, 25, 35, 55, 56,
62, 63, 73.) (Recorded in September of 1997.)