Did you ever stop to think about all the people we kill? People who tell us to live together in harmony: Jesus, Gandhi, Lincoln, JFK, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, and John Lennon. They all said: ‘Try to live together peacefully.’ Apparently, we’re not ready for that ~George Carlin

You are here today to learn about the family of Martin Luther King Jr. and their winning lawsuit against the U.S government for a whopping one hundred dollars for the wrongful death of this righteous man.

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.” ~Martin Luther King Jr.

Rosa Parks set it off. At the urging of Ed Nixon, a young minister reluctantly agreed to lead a movement against a bus company. This minister’s name was Martin Luther King Jr. This movement of course led to huge changes in the South. The Montgomery bus company was this struggle and this entity was soon after ruled to be unconstitutional catapulting Rosa Parks and MLK into the hero spotlight for centuries to come. MLK hoped that powerful poor people could have enough ability and aggressiveness to make the power structure say “Yes”.

Unfortunately, no civil movement at any time it seems could go off without the Communist party attaching itself for its own purpose. Mainstream media will not tell you that the NAACP endorsed Rosa Parks even training and backing her all the way. Also on the same note MLK Jr. “Dream” was tailgated by the same entities. It will not make his dreams any less valuable. In fact, the same forces that killed JFK and MLK were one and the same.

Weirdly to add to this story is the fact that Samuel Jackson got his fame from holding MLK Sr. hostage for 2 days. Is it relevant to the whole case? Probably not, but interesting enough indeed.

MLK Sr.

TO UPDATE SINCE FIRST POSTING THIS SPECIFIC BLOG PAGE IS ADDING THE FOLLOWING:

It seems that Martin Luther King had joined a society to what is best described as the African-American Skull and Bones around a month prior to his assassination. This society is called The Boule’ Society and is where to say our dark-skinned friends who are famous goes to sign a Masonic contract in exchange for fame, or to be a leader of a specific movement. find more here

SECOND UPDATE:

Added letter found with unknown context: I have posted this picture of a document supposedly sent to Martin Luther King Jr. in a couple locations asking if anyone knows who this letter was supposed to be from. Until then it is from Anonymous

From Ricardo, a Black reader:

Before the civil rights movement, there were many economically viable black communities. Segregation forced black people, especially black men to take care of business. The civil rights movement destroyed that.

Harry Belafonte said Martin Luther King was killed after he realized that he was a pawn, that he was duped. Martin Luther King saw that de-segregation would impoverish the black community. Now there is no black community, we have no real leadership and we have no collective economic power. Put together we have a lot of money but we are the targets of corporations, this is what the civil rights movement has brought us. And the Nation of Islam was started by the Jesuits to foment a race war.

A photo of Coretta Scott King and her daughter Bernice in a moment of grief during Martin Luther King Jr.’s funeral in April, 1968 was taken by Moneta Sleet Jr. The day before the assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. assured his supporters that he was not afraid to die and that racial oppression could be defeated in the future.

Read more:

  Communism and Racial Tension: here

FBI Files here

The New American here

The origins of the civil rights movement: Black communities organizing for change here

The King Assassination: Was James Earl Ray A Patsy?

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