07-03-2012, 07:39 AM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Adele Edisen Wrote:Ed believed JVB. He may have found a way to get his own book published in hardcover form after someone told him that he needed a "witness" and she provided that(?) I still do not understand why he felt he required a "witness", as his original work stood well on its own feet.
Adele - this has long struck me as intriguing and provocative.
In my judgement, both Haslam's original medical research and the investigation into the assassination of JFK have been severely damaged by the insertion of Judyth Vary Baker's incredible claims into this narrative.
There's an old adage about the dual purpose of intelligence operations....
Jan,
Perhaps your memory is better than mine, but I recall that when Ed Haslam was getting his third book version out, he was in communication with Wim Dankbaar in Amsterdam who had taken JVB under his wing. Dankbaar may have made publication of that third edition possible, although I am not absolutely sure about this. He may have had something to do with getting JVB into Ed's book.
There was a video made of an interview of Ed Haslam with a number of other people in the same room who seemed to be cuing him, making comments, and asking questions as he was speaking about his nvestigations and related matters. I don't know who his interviewer was, perhaps someone could remember this video which may still be on the internet somewhere? Do you recall this video interview?
Adele