22-04-2011, 07:39 PM
While offline recently for an extended period of time, I read "Dr. Mary's Monkey".
I'll just keep reading and dealing with the local situations within my reach and ability while trying to increase my ability and capacity.
Point and case:
"Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the unsolved murder of a doctor, a secret laboratory in New Orleans and cancer-causing monkey viruses are linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK assassination and emerging global epidemics", especially chapter 9 entitled "the treatise" (referencing the texts found to have been in the possession of the wandering bishop David Ferrie, and with specific reference to the as-yet unread "THE VIRUS AND THE VACCINE: THE TRUE STORY OF A CANCER CAUSING MONKEY VIRUS, CONTAMINATED POLIO VACCINE, AND THE MILLIONS OF AMERICANS EXPOSED" by Debbie Bookchin and Jim Schumaker.
Some reference how "their" money is wasted on investigative witch hunts, but I have a skin in this game of a different nature.
And I wonder how this correlates to the findings in Seymour's "The Last Circle".
I'll just keep reading and dealing with the local situations within my reach and ability while trying to increase my ability and capacity.
Point and case:
"Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the unsolved murder of a doctor, a secret laboratory in New Orleans and cancer-causing monkey viruses are linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK assassination and emerging global epidemics", especially chapter 9 entitled "the treatise" (referencing the texts found to have been in the possession of the wandering bishop David Ferrie, and with specific reference to the as-yet unread "THE VIRUS AND THE VACCINE: THE TRUE STORY OF A CANCER CAUSING MONKEY VIRUS, CONTAMINATED POLIO VACCINE, AND THE MILLIONS OF AMERICANS EXPOSED" by Debbie Bookchin and Jim Schumaker.
Some reference how "their" money is wasted on investigative witch hunts, but I have a skin in this game of a different nature.
And I wonder how this correlates to the findings in Seymour's "The Last Circle".
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"