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In reply to the discussion: JFK Conference: Mark Lane Addressed the Secret Government’s Role in the Assassination [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)9. You also need to learn more. Lane was there with Congressman Ryan.
Mark Lane is Much More Than An "83-Year-Old Jonestown Survivor"
By Chuck Strouse
Miami New Times Tue., May 18 2010
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Mark Lane's request that the Miami New Times approach its series about Gerald Posner with civility and accuracy was met by a published snide description by the newspaper of Mr. Lane as "an 83-year-old Jonestown survivor." That's hardly a fitting response to a person who one of nation's leading trial attorneys, a best-selling author, a leader of the Civil Rights Movement, a former NY State Legislator and much more. It also smacks of a kind of ageism which I would think is beneath your standards of criticism under any circumstances.
If the newspaper wishes to focus on the Jonestown episode, some relevant facts should be known. Lane had been asked by U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan to accompany him as he was officially investigating the "People's Temple" of Jim Jones. It might have interested your readers to know that and that during that visit in Jonestown, Lane, at the risk of his own life, saved the life of Congressman Leo Ryan while one of the Jonestown activists tried to murder Ryan with a knife. Lane wrested the knife away, was slightly injured and was praised by the congressman for having saved his life in an interview on film by NBC correspondent, Don Harris, who was later shot to death on Jones' orders at the airport. Harris' filmed interview survived and was broadcast later on NBC.
At Ryan's request, Lane remained behind in Jonestown to carry out the congressman's mission of interviewing those residents who wished to leave. During the subsequent hours, Jim Jones had Lane arrested and sentenced him to death. Lane and Charles Garry, who was the attorney for Jones, escaped and fled into the jungle that night until they found a road out.
If that matter was considered too remote for Florida readers by the New Times, it might have reported that after an innocent man, James Richardson, a resident of Arcadia, Florida, who had been sentenced to death in 1968 for the murder of his seven children Lane entered the case. At the time the Florida press remained silent. Lane uncovered proof of Richardson's innocence, presented it to the governor and demanded that a special counsel be appointed.
The governor appointed the Miami-Dade County State Attorney, Janet Reno. Her investigation revealed that the charges against Richardson should be dismissed. The photograph of Richardson and Lane leaving the jail, after Richardson had been freed after being imprisoned for more than two decades, was featured on the front page of numerous Florida newspapers and it became one of the most prominent news stories that year in Florida. The story was the lead editorial in the New York Times (about the death penalty). The story was also featured in Newsweek, and on nearly every major network news program, CNN and in media throughout the world.
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http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2010/05/mark_lane_is_much_more_than_an.php
By Chuck Strouse
Miami New Times Tue., May 18 2010
EXCERPT...
Mark Lane's request that the Miami New Times approach its series about Gerald Posner with civility and accuracy was met by a published snide description by the newspaper of Mr. Lane as "an 83-year-old Jonestown survivor." That's hardly a fitting response to a person who one of nation's leading trial attorneys, a best-selling author, a leader of the Civil Rights Movement, a former NY State Legislator and much more. It also smacks of a kind of ageism which I would think is beneath your standards of criticism under any circumstances.
If the newspaper wishes to focus on the Jonestown episode, some relevant facts should be known. Lane had been asked by U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan to accompany him as he was officially investigating the "People's Temple" of Jim Jones. It might have interested your readers to know that and that during that visit in Jonestown, Lane, at the risk of his own life, saved the life of Congressman Leo Ryan while one of the Jonestown activists tried to murder Ryan with a knife. Lane wrested the knife away, was slightly injured and was praised by the congressman for having saved his life in an interview on film by NBC correspondent, Don Harris, who was later shot to death on Jones' orders at the airport. Harris' filmed interview survived and was broadcast later on NBC.
At Ryan's request, Lane remained behind in Jonestown to carry out the congressman's mission of interviewing those residents who wished to leave. During the subsequent hours, Jim Jones had Lane arrested and sentenced him to death. Lane and Charles Garry, who was the attorney for Jones, escaped and fled into the jungle that night until they found a road out.
If that matter was considered too remote for Florida readers by the New Times, it might have reported that after an innocent man, James Richardson, a resident of Arcadia, Florida, who had been sentenced to death in 1968 for the murder of his seven children Lane entered the case. At the time the Florida press remained silent. Lane uncovered proof of Richardson's innocence, presented it to the governor and demanded that a special counsel be appointed.
The governor appointed the Miami-Dade County State Attorney, Janet Reno. Her investigation revealed that the charges against Richardson should be dismissed. The photograph of Richardson and Lane leaving the jail, after Richardson had been freed after being imprisoned for more than two decades, was featured on the front page of numerous Florida newspapers and it became one of the most prominent news stories that year in Florida. The story was the lead editorial in the New York Times (about the death penalty). The story was also featured in Newsweek, and on nearly every major network news program, CNN and in media throughout the world.
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JFK Conference: Mark Lane Addressed the Secret Government’s Role in the Assassination [View all]
Octafish
Nov 2013
OP
I see. You're the type of person who argues that you can't prove George Washington really existed.
stopbush
Nov 2013
#69
More boring cut-n-paste from Octa who refuses to answer why they believe the HSCA
stopbush
Nov 2013
#98
Please look at YOUR post #7 in this thread: "CIA Director Bush helped destroy HSCA investigation."
stopbush
Nov 2013
#105
Blakey believes the mob was involved and will probably go to his grave believing that.
stopbush
Dec 2013
#172
Don't understand why certain DUers don't appreciate the BFEE connections to Dealey Plaza.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#106
Odd is how that same George HW Bush in Dallas Nov. 22, 1963 shows up to head CIA 12 years later.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#145
Like your exchange with Jim DiEugenio? You did all you could to drive him off.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#149
Speak plainly, sir. Are you accusing me of being here under false pretenses?
Bolo Boffin
Nov 2013
#150
Or leave these foolish games and Meta distractions aside and start dealing with the evidence already
Octafish
Nov 2013
#151
No, I have not been 'payed' or paid to write about the assassination of President Kennedy.
Octafish
Dec 2013
#179
There's a good analysis of the Parrott memo in Russ Baker's book 'Family of Secrets'
Mc Mike
Dec 2013
#186
I'm sorry that you sometimes take so much flack and displays of antipathy for posting good info.
Mc Mike
Dec 2013
#190
The problem for them is that no matter how they try to discredit ANYONE who doesn't march in
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#53
journal.. feh. you're no REAL journalist man... you've never even been in a shootout!!1111
dionysus
Nov 2013
#57
E. Hunt was such an upstanding man. Now I'm convinced, Hunt denied it, therefore it must be true.
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#55
"So much effort to prevent people from speaking their minds on this historical tragedy."
zappaman
Nov 2013
#56
Most of us, a majority of the people, want to see bullshit countered and don't everything their
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#65
E Howard Hunt planted fake cables in WH safe to make it look like JFK ordered Diem assassination...
Octafish
Nov 2013
#141
CIA caught red-handed in HSCA safe, a pattern of obstruction of justice in JFK assassination.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#142
Wow, thank you for that. Tampering with evidence. Yet nothing was done about it, and some wonder why
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#144
I don't know what Brehm said, but Lane interviewed him on videotape. It's on You Tube.
Zen Democrat
Nov 2013
#109
You've got the wrong book. The CIA went after Lane's idiocies in in his POS book
stopbush
Dec 2013
#153
Guilt by association is un-American. Lane is an attorney who represented two clients.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#28
It's easy. Mark Lane says we don't know the whole truth, but it looks like CIA conspiracy.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#38
I watched the 'Firing Line' debate between Lane and Buckley on YouTube the other day
KurtNYC
Nov 2013
#6
It doesn't matter, but I believe Mark Lane is Jewish. He also is an attorney...
Octafish
Nov 2013
#41
Mark Lane's involvement with Liberty Lobby references the JFK assassination.
avaistheone1
Nov 2013
#50
I'm pretty new to all the JFK conspiracy stuff, about the past 6-7 years or so. I was only 9 months
Ghost in the Machine
Nov 2013
#73
YOU are a DU treasure, Octafish, keep the info coming. I look forward to your next reporting.
mother earth
Nov 2013
#47
And yet when he was a part of the HSCA investigation, he agreed that the head wounds
Bolo Boffin
Nov 2013
#51
Looks like you've got a host of Hugh Aynesworth wannabees in this thread Sir-K&R, NGU
bobthedrummer
Nov 2013
#44
I finally got around to reading Lane's Rush to Judgment in the mid-70s. I usually save books but
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#75
Seems after forty years, Lane's still working to get more than two pebbles in a straight line
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#115
A spoon of barley tossed into a barrel of water makes mighty thin gruel. Here's the testimony
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#129
The Chicago Plot involved a tipster named ''Lee.'' And the DIA harrassed Edwin Black.
Octafish
Nov 2013
#132
Apparently, Veciana's death was misreported, according to Vince Palamara.
robertpaulsen
Dec 2013
#193
Mr. Lane credited himself on that one! Said it should've been called 'The Mark Lane Bill.' LOL!
Octafish
Nov 2013
#120
It was, indeed, Oliver Stone's "JFK" that got Congress to pass the "JFK Act"
red dog 1
Nov 2013
#125