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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
Authored by Edward T. Haslam
Narrated by Jim Meskimen

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BOOK DESCRIPTION

The 1964 murder of a nationally known cancer researcher sets the stage for this gripping expose 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.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A former advertising music director, Edward T. Haslam is the author of Mary, Ferrie and the Monkey Virus: The Story of an Underground Medical Library.

Jim Meskimen is an accomplished actor, impressionist, and voice artist whose work has been seen and heard for thirty years. His television appearances include the acclaimed British comedy-improv show Whose Line Is it, Anyway? and his feature film debut was in The Paper, directed by Ron Howard, for whom Jim went on to work on four subsequent films.


AUDIOBOOK DETAILS

Language: English
Publisher: Tantor Media Inc
Published on: September 17, 2012
ISBN: 9781452679778
Duration: 9 hr, 53 min
Genres: Medical / General, Medical / History, Social Science / General
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Every person who is part of the “baby boomers” generation should read this book because the events of this book directly affect them

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