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Re: The Luna committee is bogus ...
« Reply #7 on: Today at 05:38:56 AM »
@ Benjamin Cole
Morley  did a lot of JFKA research. His recent assessment of the ongoing Iran-Israel-US mess is another story.
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It is my understanding that Jeff Morley ignored Judyth Baker and a possible bioweapon link in the complex story of the JFKA from the start. So does James DiEugenio (who is is IMO the most knowledgeable JFKA researcher in most aspects of the JFKA).
On the other hand, Oliver Stone believes Judyth Baker. What is the difference? The three men were allowed to testify; Baker was not. There is another aspect: those men are not eyewitnesses. Judyth Baker is the last eyewitness of Oswalds clandestine operations in NOLA. Judyth Baker’s story should be read into the record, whether you believe her or not. You don't get to the bottom of things, when you select experts und witness. Or discredit witness who are willing to testify.

Use for instance AI too, to get a fair assessment. Quote GROK:

"This (Bakers bioweapon claim)fits into 1960s U.S. biological weapons research and anti-Castro plots (e.g., CIA's real attempts with poisons/pills). However, mainstream accounts attribute Castro assassination efforts to more conventional means, not this specific New Orleans cancer project. The theory gained traction in alternative media and conferences but remains fringe even among conspiracy researchers. 
In short, the bioweapon angle originated in Ed Haslam's investigation of Sherman's death and was popularized (and personalized) by Baker starting in the late 1990s/early 2000s. It remains highly debated—compelling to some as a "missing link," but unproven and contested by others. Primary sources are Baker's and Haslam's books; cross-check with critical analyses for balance."
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 Judyth Baker may be the only living connection between Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s work and Tulsi Gabbard’s work — a link between the never-ending U.S. bioweapon (gain-of-function) activities, all the bloody U.S. coups around the world, and the events of November 22, 1963 on american soil  ... she should testify and should be questioned and grilled by committee members ...