Footnotes byVary Baker, Judyth
Compiled byVary Baker, Judyth
SynopsisFully researched and revised, "Lee Harvey Oswald and Me" is the long-awaited update of author-artist Judyth Vary Baker's best-selling autobiography, "Me & Lee: How I Came to know, love and lose Lee Harvey Oswald." (Edited by Edward T. Haslam,). Baker's handsome new hardcover edition takes Me & Lee to new heights, with additional witnesses and evidence Me & Lee had no room to include, despite numerous reprints. With 550 redesigned pages, sharper photos, 8 pages in full color, and 300+ reference pages online for quick access, "LHO and Me" says Baker, "will exonerate the innocent man I knew and loved." Despite threats, physical assaults, and years in exile, Baker, who still struggles with injuries, remains determined to clear Oswald's name. Her life story, received well overseas, was banned by The History Channel in 2003 after Lady Bird Johnson and affiliates threatened a lawsuit. . But the documentaries, interviews, newspaper articles, Facebook posts and NewsMax specials kept coming, prompting Judyth's supporters to create Silver Bullet Publications to bring her books to a wider readership. After Edward T. Haslam ( Editor of Me & Lee and author of Dr. Mary's Monkey), Jim Marrs (Crossfire) and Oliver Stone (producer, "JFK") each praised her book before large, live audiences, Judyth's story became impossible to quash. Briefly, in April, 1963, Baker, a 19-yr-old science prodigy mentored by 2 Nobelists and 3 famed cancer researchers, was lured to New Orleans, where she became entangled in a CIA plot to weaponize deadly lung cancers to use against Castro. There, she and Oswald [both with miserable marriages] met and fell in love. Oswald, assigned to protect the project by posing as pro-Castro, exposed Castro's spies. "But after infiltrating a CIA plot to kill Kennedy," Baker says, "Lee became a marked man." Baker's documents and recorded statements from eyewitnesses support her astonishing narrative. "Silver Bullet will publish Judyth's important book in November, 2020," stated Gilles Lauzon, a Canadian sponsor. "Judyth accepted a Presidency with us," he added, "to get more control over her book, a win-win situation for us. We plan to publish other books we like in 2021."