More Ricin Letters Surface

It seems more Ricin letters have been sent to public officials including one to Mayor Bloomberg, one to Bloomberg’s group Mayors Against Illegal Guns and a third letter to President Obama.

USA Today, emphasis added:

The letter to Obama was discovered Wednesday. The other letters, postmarked May 20 in Shreveport, La., were opened in New York on Friday at the city’s mail facility in Manhattan and in Washington on Sunday at an office of Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

What a coincidence that Shreveport is only about an hour drive from Longview, Texas. Longview being the location where Dr. John Raymond Baker, author of the quote used by James Dutchske to frame Kevin Curtis, has his chiropractic practice. In fact, Dr. Baker services Shreveport, according to his own site:

Hurt in a wreck or on the job ? In a day when many doctors NO LONGER accept Work Comp and Auto Accident victims as patients, we continue to do so. We are located in Longview, but we will accept patients from Nacogdoches, Tyler, Texarkana, Shreveport, Nachitoches, Whitehouse, White Oak, Hawkins, Hallsville, Marshall, Kilgore, Lindale, Mineola, Lufkin, Big Sandy, Mount Pleasant, Paris, Sulfur Springs, and more.

We’re not suggesting the good doctor has done anything wrong. We’re just noting the coincidence. The Ricin letters coming out of Tupelo has been the weirdest story – frame ups, the works. We’ve also been digging around a bit on Baker, out of curiosity, since we broke the initial story. This seemed like a good point to drop some of what we found.

Baker’s quote has other fans than Kevin Curtis. For example, the Julian Art Assange Tumbler. Not surprising given his Facebook page is littered with groups like Anonymous, MoveOn.org and Occupy groups all over the US — including New Orleans in neighboring Louisiana. Then again he also is a liker of ‘Admirers of Bernie Sanders’ and ‘Dogs for Barrack’. He is also into martial arts — much like Curtis and Dutschke.

Dr. Baker has an extensive online presence with multiple websites, most of which have redundant information. These are just a few:

Given so many web sites out there, naturally people might confuse him with some other John Raymond Baker. To remedy that, Baker also has a website debunking that he is a biologist, General or a writer.  Thank goodness he cleared that up.

We did come across his YouTube channel with over 400 videos on it. The videos are mainly of a medical or chiropractic nature, save a few.  One of the non-medical related ones is titled, Understanding Political Power. Via DrJohnBakerDC’s YouTube channel, posted July 8, 2011:

Description:

FINDING STRENGTH THROUGH UNITY….overcoming the stranglehold of government and corporation through solidarity.

A related video from Baker is called Gaining Power Through Unity.

Update: LinkedIn Profile

One of the interests listed is “Cyclic AMP”.  Cyclic AMP has applications related to Castor beans. The Castor bean’s Latin name is Ricinus Communis.

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A.P. Dillon is a reporter currently writing at The North State Journal. She resides in the Triangle area of North Carolina. Find her on Twitter: @APDillon_ Tips: APDillon@Protonmail.com
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