12-04-2010, 10:27 PM
JIM REPLIES TO JOHN SIMKIN ABOUT SPINNING ED HASLAM'S ATTITUDE
Perhaps John Simkin has some special access I do not, but I am in regular
contact with Ed Haslam and his preference is to defer discussion until her
book, ME & LEE, has appeared so there will be a reference point for public
discussion. Anyone who is reading the thread will be aware that Ed Haslam
supports the authenticity of Judyth's role in these mysterious events in New
Orleans. He has already agreed to a two-hour interview on "The Real Deal"
as soon as her book has appeared, which is a very reasonable condition.
Simkin seems intent upon spinning situations to the detriment of Judyth. I
find this offensive coming from the founder of a forum which is ostensibly
dedicated to discovering the truth in controversial and complex situations.
I think remarks like this one do not contribute toward that goal. Here are
some snags from Ed's DR. MARY'S MONKEY plus my interview, which was
conducted last Thursday, April 8th, for example, and was first broadcast
on Friday and will be repeated today on revereradio.net from 5-7 PM/CT.
Go to http://www.youtube.com/user/LolaHeavey
Ed Haslam grew up with these events swirling around him. He even asked
his father on his death bed to share information he had withheld from him:
For more, including an excellent chapter from MARY, FERRIE, AND THE MONKEY
VIRUS, go to http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com/2010/04/ed...rys-monkey.html
[quote name='John Simkin' post='189563' date='Apr 12 2010, 07:24 PM']
[quote name='Michael Hogan' post='189538' date='Apr 12 2010, 01:25 PM']
[quote name='Glenn Viklund' post='189324' date='Apr 9 2010, 04:32 PM']
Mr Hogan,
Thank you for sharing this with us. This all happened in Bradenton, FL?[/quote]
Glenn, I met Ed Haslam in Tampa, Florida (About one hour north of Bradenton) at
a meeting sponsored by the South Florida Research Group. They are based in Miami.
Mr. Haslam was discussing his research and his book that had just been published.
The Judyth Baker story was a very small part of his presentation.
[/quote]
Ed Haslam is a member of this forum but was unhappy about discussing Judyth Baker.
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index....opic=10653
[/quote]
Perhaps John Simkin has some special access I do not, but I am in regular
contact with Ed Haslam and his preference is to defer discussion until her
book, ME & LEE, has appeared so there will be a reference point for public
discussion. Anyone who is reading the thread will be aware that Ed Haslam
supports the authenticity of Judyth's role in these mysterious events in New
Orleans. He has already agreed to a two-hour interview on "The Real Deal"
as soon as her book has appeared, which is a very reasonable condition.
Simkin seems intent upon spinning situations to the detriment of Judyth. I
find this offensive coming from the founder of a forum which is ostensibly
dedicated to discovering the truth in controversial and complex situations.
I think remarks like this one do not contribute toward that goal. Here are
some snags from Ed's DR. MARY'S MONKEY plus my interview, which was
conducted last Thursday, April 8th, for example, and was first broadcast
on Friday and will be repeated today on revereradio.net from 5-7 PM/CT.
Go to http://www.youtube.com/user/LolaHeavey
Ed Haslam grew up with these events swirling around him. He even asked
his father on his death bed to share information he had withheld from him:
For more, including an excellent chapter from MARY, FERRIE, AND THE MONKEY
VIRUS, go to http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com/2010/04/ed...rys-monkey.html
[quote name='John Simkin' post='189563' date='Apr 12 2010, 07:24 PM']
[quote name='Michael Hogan' post='189538' date='Apr 12 2010, 01:25 PM']
[quote name='Glenn Viklund' post='189324' date='Apr 9 2010, 04:32 PM']
Mr Hogan,
Thank you for sharing this with us. This all happened in Bradenton, FL?[/quote]
Glenn, I met Ed Haslam in Tampa, Florida (About one hour north of Bradenton) at
a meeting sponsored by the South Florida Research Group. They are based in Miami.
Mr. Haslam was discussing his research and his book that had just been published.
The Judyth Baker story was a very small part of his presentation.
[/quote]
Ed Haslam is a member of this forum but was unhappy about discussing Judyth Baker.
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index....opic=10653
[/quote]