In Defense of “Tosh” Plumlee: How His Critics (unintentionally) Help to Vindicate Him —And His Story of “That Day”

Or, How "Some People DID Talk but Others Chose Not to Hear" NOTE: The multiple images of documents below may be adjusted to increase the type size for easier reading, by holding the cursor over the image, then "right-click" and select "open image in new window." Then go to the new window and "left-click" over … Continue reading In Defense of “Tosh” Plumlee: How His Critics (unintentionally) Help to Vindicate Him —And His Story of “That Day”

Judyth Vary Baker’s Incredible Credentials

In her book Me and Lee (TrineDay Publishing, 2010) Judyth Vary Baker tells a very detailed, fascinating account of her life story, including how she had used her widely-publicized reputation as a very gifted student-prodigy who managed to attract the attention of famed doctors and other luminaries, including Florida Senator George Smathers. It had started with news … Continue reading Judyth Vary Baker’s Incredible Credentials