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Top JFK whistleblower: Lee Harvey Oswald’s girlfriend Judyth Vary Baker

Judyth Vary Baker

Wed.  11/14/12, 3-5 pm Central,  American Freedom Radio  (archived here.)

First hour: The 49th anniversary of the JFK coup d’état is coming up next Thursday…so who better to discuss the case with than whistleblower Judyth Vary Baker, whose book Me & Lee: How I came to know, love, and lose Lee Harvey Oswald is a must-read for anyone concerned with the truth of American history.

Judyth Vary Baker, a teacher, writer, and artist, was once a promising science student who dreamed of finding a cure for cancer; this exposé is her account of how she strayed from a path of mainstream scholarship at the University of Florida to a life of espionage in New Orleans with Lee Harvey Oswald.


In her narrative she offers extensive documentation on how she came to be a cancer expert at such a young age, the personalities who urged her to relocate to New Orleans, and what led to her involvement in the development of a biological weapon that Oswald was to smuggle into Cuba to eliminate Fidel Castro.

Details on what she knew of Kennedy’s impending assassination, her conversations with Oswald as late as two days before the killing, and her belief that Oswald was a deep-cover intelligence agent who was framed for an assassination he was actually trying to prevent, are also revealed.

Second hour: JFK assassination scholar Jim Fetzer, who will be listening during the first hour,  joins us to offer his take on Judyth Vary Baker’s revelations, and takes calls!

One Thought to “Top JFK whistleblower: Lee Harvey Oswald’s girlfriend Judyth Vary Baker”

  1. Anonymous

    Kevin,

    I wanted to congratulate you on landing the Judyth Baker interview. You're an inspiration to us all for the work that you do.

    I hope you are able to have her back on, soon, and it really would be a wise move if you could have her on for the full two hours One hour was just too short, I'm sorry. You had some great callers, and Judyth's heartfelt testimony and, dare I say it, enthusiasm for the subject was shining through. She is a very courageous woman.

    Nonetheless, it was quite the thrill to hear her! Props!

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