JFK, RFK and MLK were all killed by the same forces conspiracy theory
Martin Luther King Jr. Assasination
On April 4, 1968, Ray killed Martin Luther King Jr. was killed by James Earl Ray
A KGB official who worked in the Soviet delegation office at the United Nations, contacted the CIA on Jan. 16, 1967 said that the Soviet KGB had ties to Mark Lane. BORIS OREKHOV, a KGB officer, assigned to the NY residency, had had two meetings with LANE and had established a trusted relationship with him.” Lane first represented the mother of Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald as the Warren Commission conducted its investigation. In 1966, he published the best-selling Rush to Judgment, which criticized the commission’s work as sloppy and incomplete. Former KGB officer Vasili Mitrokhin in his 1999 book The Sword and the Shield, the KGB helped finance Lane's research on Rush to Judgement without the author's knowledge.[25] The KGB allegedly used journalist Genrikh Borovik as a contact and provided Lane with $2000 for research and travel in 1964.[11][26] Mark Lane called the allegation "an outright lie" and wrote, "Neither the KGB nor any person or organization associated with it ever made any contribution to my work."[27]
Lane represented the right wing racist neo-nazi political advocacy group Liberty Lobby
Lane represented James Earl Ray, King's alleged assassin, before the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) inquiry in 1978. The HSCA said of Lane in its report, "Many of the allegations of conspiracy that the committee investigated were first raised by Mark Lane ..
After his work on JFK, Mark Lane and William F Pepper both worked to clear the good name of James Earl Ray. In April 1978, Mark Lane presented a radio drama The Trial of James Earl Ray : a docu-drama / written by Mark Lane but most of the arguments have since been debunked as conspiracy theory.
In 1978, Code Name Zorro was published and reissued in 1993 as Murder in Memphis: The FBI and the Assassination of Martin Luther King with Dick Gregory says that James Earl Ray got mixed up with a man called Raoul who was unwittingly being cast as a dupe in a grand scheme to kill Dr. King and squeezed into entering a plea of guilty.
Martin Luther King Jr. contacted Pepper after seeing his photo essay, The Children of Vietnam, which was published in the January 1967 issue of Ramparts magazine. William F Pepper was James Earl Ray's last attorney, has postulated that Ray was framed by the FBI, the CIA, the military, the Memphis police, and organized crime figures from New Orleans and Memphis. He has publicized his position in books and represented James Earl Ray in a televised mock trial. Ray was found not guilty in the mock trial King's youngest son, Dexter King, met with Ray on March 27, 1997, at the Lois M. DeBerry Special Needs Facility. King subsequently said, ''In the name of truth and justice, our family is calling for a trial, a trial James Earl Ray never had. ... I don't think his trial—if he is granted a trial—will necessarily give us the unequivocal proof, but at least in regard to new evidence, we will know more than we do now.''[5] Following Ray's death, Pepper represented the King family in a wrongful death lawsuit, "King family vs. Loyd Jowers and other unknown co-conspirators"
Following Ray's death, Pepper represented the King family in a wrongful death lawsuit, "King family vs. Loyd Jowers and other unknown co-conspirators". During a trial that lasted four weeks, Pepper produced over seventy witnesses. Jowers, testifying by deposition, stated that James Earl Ray was a scapegoat and not involved in the assassination. Jowers testified that Memphis police officer Earl Clark fired the fatal shots. On December 8, 1999, the Memphis jury found Jowers responsible, and also found that the assassination plot included "governmental agencies." The jury took less than an hour to find in favor of the King family for the requested sum of $100.[6]
In 1978, Code Name Zorro was published and reissued in 1993 as Murder in Memphis: The FBI and the Assassination of Martin Luther King with Dick Gregory says that James Earl Ray got mixed up with a man called Raoul who was unwittingly being cast as a dupe in a grand scheme to kill Dr. King and squeezed into entering a plea of guilty.
Martin Luther King Jr. contacted Pepper after seeing his photo essay, The Children of Vietnam, which was published in the January 1967 issue of Ramparts magazine. William F Pepper was James Earl Ray's last attorney, has postulated that Ray was framed by the FBI, the CIA, the military, the Memphis police, and organized crime figures from New Orleans and Memphis. He has publicized his position in books and represented James Earl Ray in a televised mock trial. Ray was found not guilty in the mock trial King's youngest son, Dexter King, met with Ray on March 27, 1997, at the Lois M. DeBerry Special Needs Facility. King subsequently said, ''In the name of truth and justice, our family is calling for a trial, a trial James Earl Ray never had. ... I don't think his trial—if he is granted a trial—will necessarily give us the unequivocal proof, but at least in regard to new evidence, we will know more than we do now.''[5] Following Ray's death, Pepper represented the King family in a wrongful death lawsuit, "King family vs. Loyd Jowers and other unknown co-conspirators"
Following Ray's death, Pepper represented the King family in a wrongful death lawsuit, "King family vs. Loyd Jowers and other unknown co-conspirators". During a trial that lasted four weeks, Pepper produced over seventy witnesses. Jowers, testifying by deposition, stated that James Earl Ray was a scapegoat and not involved in the assassination. Jowers testified that Memphis police officer Earl Clark fired the fatal shots. On December 8, 1999, the Memphis jury found Jowers responsible, and also found that the assassination plot included "governmental agencies." The jury took less than an hour to find in favor of the King family for the requested sum of $100.[6]
Pepper writes in The Plot to Kill King All that Ho-Chi Minh took his values from the Declaration of Independence when he proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in September 2, 1945 and he considers Ho the legitimate father of a unified Vietnam,
Who Killed Robert Kennedy? Mark Lane published by Odonian Press July 2002 submitting that he may have been part of an assassination plot. Autopsy results and witnesses suggest the presence of a second gunman; several witnesses identified a "woman in the polka-dot dress" as a Sirhan accomplice;
June 4, 2018 Washington Post by Tom Jackman headlined conspiracy theory assassination of Bobby Kennedy: Was Sirhan Sirhan hypnotized ? Harvard Medical School professor with vast expertise in forensic psychiatry and hypnosis. In a lengthy affidavit filed with Sirhan’s last appeal in 2011, Daniel P. Brown concluded that “Mr. Sirhan did not act under his own volition and knowledge at the time of the assassination and is not responsible for actions coerced and/or carried out by others.” He was, Brown said, a true “Manchurian Candidate,” hypno-programmed into carrying out a violent political act without knowing it.
On February 22, 2012, Pepper and co-counsel Laurie Dusek filed a court brief in District Court in Los Angeles claiming that a second gunman fired the shots that killed Robert F. Kennedy, and petitioning for the release of their client Sirhan Sirhan.[7]Sirhan Sirhan was again denied parol on February 10, 2016. On March 30, 2016, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals denied a further appeal launched by Pepper, noting the appellant has not shown that "jurists of reason would find it debatable whether the petition states a valid claim of the denial of a constitutional right and that jurists of reason would find it debatable whether the district court was correct in its procedural ruling."[8]
On Nov. 18, 1978, more than 900 men, women and children died at Jonestown
In 1978, Mark Lane the lawyer reportedly paid by the KGB to promote conspiracy theories blaming the murders of JFK, RFK and MLK on the US government began to represent the Peoples Temple. Temple leader Jim Jones hired Lane and Donald Freed to help make the case of what it alleged to be a "grand conspiracy" by intelligence agencies against the Peoples Temple.
Guyana Exploits KGB Tie to Jonestown Washington Post By Charles A. Krause and
Washington Post Foreign Service; Washington Post special correspondent Gregory Rose contributed to this article . February 1, 1979 The temple had ties to the KGB which came under public scrutiny. The Soviet Embassy in Guyana was was regularly in touch with the Peoples Temple over the last year and the chief liaisons on the Soviet side were KGB agents stationed here. Rev. Jim Jones once spoke of moving the temple to the Soviet Union, , Guyana's Foreign Ministry said it had received from the Soviet Embassy a suitcase containing 87,000 Guyanese dollars and some tapes that had been brought to the embassy by the Peoples Temple hours after the suicide-murder was over.
the government made public letters from Jonestown to the Soviet embassy sent just as the suicide-murder rite began.
The letters listed bank accounts where $7.2 million in temple money was deposited and instructed Timofeyev to withdraw the money for use as the Politburo in Moscow saw fit.
t it is frankly sinister that Soviet contact with the Peoples Temple here should be undertaken solely by KGB officers," the source added.
Pepper defended Ray in a mock trial on HBO in the US and Thames Television in the U.K in 1993
Robert F Kennedy Assasination
On June 5, 1968, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was mortally wounded by Sirhan Siran, a Palestinian immigrant.Who Killed Robert Kennedy? Mark Lane published by Odonian Press July 2002 submitting that he may have been part of an assassination plot. Autopsy results and witnesses suggest the presence of a second gunman; several witnesses identified a "woman in the polka-dot dress" as a Sirhan accomplice;
June 4, 2018 Washington Post by Tom Jackman headlined conspiracy theory assassination of Bobby Kennedy: Was Sirhan Sirhan hypnotized ? Harvard Medical School professor with vast expertise in forensic psychiatry and hypnosis. In a lengthy affidavit filed with Sirhan’s last appeal in 2011, Daniel P. Brown concluded that “Mr. Sirhan did not act under his own volition and knowledge at the time of the assassination and is not responsible for actions coerced and/or carried out by others.” He was, Brown said, a true “Manchurian Candidate,” hypno-programmed into carrying out a violent political act without knowing it.
On February 22, 2012, Pepper and co-counsel Laurie Dusek filed a court brief in District Court in Los Angeles claiming that a second gunman fired the shots that killed Robert F. Kennedy, and petitioning for the release of their client Sirhan Sirhan.[7]Sirhan Sirhan was again denied parol on February 10, 2016. On March 30, 2016, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals denied a further appeal launched by Pepper, noting the appellant has not shown that "jurists of reason would find it debatable whether the petition states a valid claim of the denial of a constitutional right and that jurists of reason would find it debatable whether the district court was correct in its procedural ruling."[8]
Jonestown Mass Suicide
On Nov. 18, 1978, more than 900 men, women and children died at Jonestown
In 1978, Mark Lane the lawyer reportedly paid by the KGB to promote conspiracy theories blaming the murders of JFK, RFK and MLK on the US government began to represent the Peoples Temple. Temple leader Jim Jones hired Lane and Donald Freed to help make the case of what it alleged to be a "grand conspiracy" by intelligence agencies against the Peoples Temple.
Guyana Exploits KGB Tie to Jonestown Washington Post By Charles A. Krause and
Washington Post Foreign Service; Washington Post special correspondent Gregory Rose contributed to this article . February 1, 1979 The temple had ties to the KGB which came under public scrutiny. The Soviet Embassy in Guyana was was regularly in touch with the Peoples Temple over the last year and the chief liaisons on the Soviet side were KGB agents stationed here. Rev. Jim Jones once spoke of moving the temple to the Soviet Union, , Guyana's Foreign Ministry said it had received from the Soviet Embassy a suitcase containing 87,000 Guyanese dollars and some tapes that had been brought to the embassy by the Peoples Temple hours after the suicide-murder was over.
the government made public letters from Jonestown to the Soviet embassy sent just as the suicide-murder rite began.
The letters listed bank accounts where $7.2 million in temple money was deposited and instructed Timofeyev to withdraw the money for use as the Politburo in Moscow saw fit.
t it is frankly sinister that Soviet contact with the Peoples Temple here should be undertaken solely by KGB officers," the source added.
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