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George Lardner on Mark Lane

  • Writer: Fred Litwin
    Fred Litwin
  • 8 hours ago
  • 3 min read

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When Rep. Don Edwards (D-Calif), as chairman of the House Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, protested against the intrusive nature of the hidden recording devices, voice stress analyzers and other gadgets proposed for the investigation by chief Counsel Sprague, Lane began denouncing him on the lecture circuit and noting darkly that Edwards was a former agent of the FBI. Up to that point, Edwards had been mentioned favorably in Citizens Commission newsletters for holding congressional hearings in 1975 on the FBI"s long-secret destruction of a threatening note from Lee Harvey Oswald.

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