09-04-2010, 07:22 PM
JIM REPLIES TO JACK'S INQUIRIES ABOUT JUDYTH
Jack,
She was only 19, but she was doing better research on cancer than the
leading experts in the nation. They lured her to New Orleans with the
promise of scholarships and a medical career to enlist her assistance in
their projects, where she began collaborating with Dr. Mary Sherman,
David Ferrie, and Dr. Alton Ochsner, who was the head of the American
Cancer Society. Please do us both the favor and listen to Ed Haslam's
interview with me, which only runs an hour. It will be broadcast Friday
with Jesse Ventura the first hour and Ed the second on "The Real Deal",
revereradio.net, from 5-7 PM/CT. But you can also catch my interview
with Ed Haslam at http://religionandmorality.net/Podcasts/Haslam/ I
urge you to listen, Jack. It provides the background to Judyth and Lee.
Jim
[quote name='Jack White' post='189286' date='Apr 9 2010, 04:58 AM']
Why (serious question) did such an accomplished cancer researcher
abandon her medical pursuits after such a brilliant start? She had the
backing of many prestigious doctors and groups, and her research
might have led to a cure for cancer. Perhaps a great loss to the medical
field that she did not continue her chosen career. I was impressed that
she came up with the idea of dyeing the mice different colors. I bet
that impressed medical research people.
Instead of pursuing the medical field, she now sits in self-imposed exile,
writing memoirs on a Hungarian keyboard. Sad.
Jack[/quote]
Jack,
She was only 19, but she was doing better research on cancer than the
leading experts in the nation. They lured her to New Orleans with the
promise of scholarships and a medical career to enlist her assistance in
their projects, where she began collaborating with Dr. Mary Sherman,
David Ferrie, and Dr. Alton Ochsner, who was the head of the American
Cancer Society. Please do us both the favor and listen to Ed Haslam's
interview with me, which only runs an hour. It will be broadcast Friday
with Jesse Ventura the first hour and Ed the second on "The Real Deal",
revereradio.net, from 5-7 PM/CT. But you can also catch my interview
with Ed Haslam at http://religionandmorality.net/Podcasts/Haslam/ I
urge you to listen, Jack. It provides the background to Judyth and Lee.
Jim
[quote name='Jack White' post='189286' date='Apr 9 2010, 04:58 AM']
Why (serious question) did such an accomplished cancer researcher
abandon her medical pursuits after such a brilliant start? She had the
backing of many prestigious doctors and groups, and her research
might have led to a cure for cancer. Perhaps a great loss to the medical
field that she did not continue her chosen career. I was impressed that
she came up with the idea of dyeing the mice different colors. I bet
that impressed medical research people.
Instead of pursuing the medical field, she now sits in self-imposed exile,
writing memoirs on a Hungarian keyboard. Sad.
Jack[/quote]