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Judyth Vary Baker

    Briefe an die Cyborgs
    Kennedy and Oswald
    Letters to the Cyborgs: As Humans Become 51% Machine, or More, Who Will Inherit the Earth?
    David Ferrie
    Me & Lee
    • 2017

      Letters to the Cyborgs describes a frightening future about to land on our doorsteps, based on inventions, science and technology we have today. Each story details the political, social, and environmental destruction of our world as Artificial Intelligence takes over the planet. With intelligence, insight and humor, Baker examines what it means to be human in a world where Cyborgs and robots rule. Ranging from chilling visions of Armageddon to haunting stories of the power of human love, with some comic relief thrown in to make the truth easier to handle, this groundbreaking collection of short stories faces the questions scientists, politicians and corporations are ignoring: when Artificial Intelligence becomes "self-aware" and is a thousand times more intelligent than any human being, what happens next? Scientists tell us that this "Singularity" will occur by 2030. "What is human?" will become the most important question in history as humans become 51% or more machine.

      Letters to the Cyborgs: As Humans Become 51% Machine, or More, Who Will Inherit the Earth?
    • 2017

      Kennedy and Oswald

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Unraveling the many strands of hidden history behind the assassination of President Kennedy is not an easy task. Co-authors Baker and Schwartz guide us toward the conclusion that ultimately, the motivation was total governmental control, a coup d'état, changing us from a democratic republic to a oligopoly -- a corporatocracy. With help from new witnesses regarding the "Crime of the Century," we are led to the realization that the "War of Terror" and the Patriot Act were predesigned to undermine our US Constitution and our Bill of Rights. The very moment Kennedy died our own government turned against "We the People." Baker and Schwartz provide a compelling narrative showing Oswald's innocence and a condemnation of the conspirators who planned and carried out the assassination of our 35th president and our Republic.

      Kennedy and Oswald
    • 2014

      David Ferrie

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.9(46)Add rating

      Baker knew David Ferrie personally and worked with him in a covert project in New Orleans during the summer of 1963. She examines his strange and puzzling behavior both before and after the assassination. A New Orleans resident who was acquainted with some of the most notorious names linked to the assassination, Ferrie's odd lifestyle was embellished with an equally bizarre appearance. This is the first book focused solely on David Ferrie and his alleged involvement in the conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy.

      David Ferrie
    • 2011

      Me & Lee

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      4.4(37)Add rating

      In this memoir, Judyth Vary Baker, offers extensive documentation of how she came to be involved in cancer research, and her first-hand experience and love affair with Lee Harvey Oswald. She shows him as an undercover intelligence agent who was framed for the assassination he was trying to prevent, and how he was silenced by his old friend, Jack Ruby.

      Me & Lee