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 Free Audiobook Download by Edward T. Haslam
A new best-selling book links the unsolved murders of three doctors in the 1960's, an abandoned laboratory in New Orleans and cancer-causing monkey viruses to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK assassination and emerging global epidemics.
The book covers the story of Dr. William 'Bill' Cooper, a New Orleans doctor who was working in collaboration with a top secret laboratory in New Orleans where he had been conducting experiments between cancer-causing monkey viruses and humans. It tells how on his death bed, he revealed to his wife that the conspiracy theories surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald and JFK's assassination are true. The book also goes into detail about the emerging global epidemics that have taken place during recent history - what could be their connection to all these events?
Dr. Mary's Monkey by Edward T. Haslam is a detective novel that takes place in the 1960s New Orleans, Louisiana. The story is about Dr. Mary Sherman and her career as a doctor at the Jefferson Parish Hospital for Colored People (JPCP). Dr. Sherman endured racial prejudice and many horrific events in her work life. In 1961, one of her colleagues was killed on the job and she found out that he had been secretly poisoning patients with cancer-causing monkey viruses in an attempt to save them from cancer and make money off their insurance policies. When she reported it to her superiors, they paid no attention to her warning and allowed the man to continue his experiments. Ten years later, Dr. Sherman died of lung
The story begins with Dr. Mary Sherman and her miraculous treatment of a monkey, the subject of a research project she's working on at Tulane University. The project is meant to help the American Cancer Society find a cure for cancer, but within days after treating the monkey, she finds herself aggressively pursued by a private security company, her career in ruins and her life at risk as she realizes just how much danger her work poses.
After reading the novel Dr. Mary's Monkey, readers will be left with an interesting and disturbing question-what really happened to Dr. Mary Sherman? The novel is based on a true story of a doctor who died under mysterious circumstances and a laboratory that may have been involved in research for cancer-causing monkey viruses. After listening to this audiobook, readers will be able to connect this story to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK assassination and emerging global epidemics.
In the early years of the Cold War, a secret laboratory in New Orleans was researching cancer-causing virus particles, which were found in a monkey imported from Africa. Some of these viruses caused monkeys to spontaneously have tumors, and the lab's scientists tried to develop a vaccine against them. Dr. Mary Sherman, the scientist studying the virus, shared her findings with Dr. Ivor
Published Date | 2012-09-17 |
Duration | 9 hours 55 minutes |
Author | Edward T. Haslam |
Narrated | Jim Meskimen |
Reviews | |
Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Science & Technology |
Parent Category | Medicine |