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Friday, January 24, 2014

The Assassination Of Martin Luther King Jr: Was The US Government Responsible?

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Monday, January 20, 2014

The Execution of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The Execution of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Commemorations ask what would Martin Luther King Jr. do in 2014?

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr. - Conspiracy Part 5

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Monday, November 11, 2013

Zombified Youth Of America Believe Martin Luther King Died Last Week In A Car Accident


Will “probably catch the funeral on TV”


Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
Nov 11, 2013


Activist prankster Mark Dice is back with another video this week highlighting the ongoing zombification of the youth of America as he asks people for their reaction to the “recent death of Martin Luther King”.


Of course, the iconic civil rights leader was assassinated some 45 years ago now, but not one single person Dice interviewed seemed aware of this fact. Indeed they fully believed Dice when he told then that King had been run over by a car in Washington DC and died of internal injuries at the age of 84.


“I think it’s bad that he died, but other that that, y’know we just got to move forward from here, y’know and just change things.” said one man, stuttering over his scrambled response.


“That’s too bad, I don’t know what to say,” added another man, clearly unaware of who King was or what he stood for.”


“A lot of my friends are black people, I love black people.” said another man.


While some of those Dice interviewed knew who King was, they seemed blissfully unaware that King died in 1968, shot down in Memphis after devoting 13 years of his life to the civil rights movement.


“I just think a lot of people can learn from him, and his legacy should continue on.” another person told Dice, ignorant of the fact that the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s legacy has been living on for four decades already.


When Dice asked another man if he would be attending King’s funeral next week, he replied “No, but I wish I could though. I can’t make it.”


“I don’t know,” replied another, adding “where is the funeral? I would but I don’t have any money. I’ll probably just watch it on TV.”


“I will be watching.” said another man who declared that MLK had “done a lot for African Americans.”


When King was assassinated, Americans took to the streets as riots broke out in many U.S. cities. Clearly, as Dice’s video demonstrates, should any leading anti-establishment figure be killed today, the majority would probably opt to watch TV, or skateboard instead.


Dice has recently filmed himself asking Americans for their views on Al Qaeda building a base on the Moon, and Mount Rushmore being torn down to pay off government debt.


He has also regularly enticed people to sign petitions to implement a Nazi police state in America, to support  repealing the Bill Of Rights,  banning the First and Second Amendments, as well as throwing gun owners in prison, and enforcing mandatory euthanasia of elderly people.


Dice also recently gathered many signatures on a petition to grant President Obama complete immunity to commit any crimes he wishes while in office.


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Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham, and a Bachelor Of Arts Degree in Literature and Creative Writing from Nottingham Trent University.


This article was posted: Monday, November 11, 2013 at 1:48 pm









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Zombified Youth Of America Believe Martin Luther King Died Last Week In A Car Accident

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Will “probably catch the funeral on TV”


Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
Nov 11, 2013


Activist prankster Mark Dice is back with another video this week highlighting the ongoing zombification of the youth of America as he asks people for their reaction to the “recent death of Martin Luther King”.


Of course, the iconic civil rights leader was assassinated some 45 years ago now, but not one single person Dice interviewed seemed aware of this fact. Indeed they fully believed Dice when he told then that King had been run over by a car in Washington DC and died of internal injuries at the age of 84.


“I think it’s bad that he died, but other that that, y’know we just got to move forward from here, y’know and just change things.” said one man, stuttering over his scrambled response.


“That’s too bad, I don’t know what to say,” added another man, clearly unaware of who King was or what he stood for.”


“A lot of my friends are black people, I love black people.” said another man.


While some of those Dice interviewed knew who King was, they seemed blissfully unaware that King died in 1968, shot down in Memphis after devoting 13 years of his life to the civil rights movement.


“I just think a lot of people can learn from him, and his legacy should continue on.” another person told Dice, ignorant of the fact that the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s legacy has been living on for four decades already.


When Dice asked another man if he would be attending King’s funeral next week, he replied “No, but I wish I could though. I can’t make it.”


“I don’t know,” replied another, adding “where is the funeral? I would but I don’t have any money. I’ll probably just watch it on TV.”


“I will be watching.” said another man who declared that MLK had “done a lot for African Americans.”


When King was assassinated, Americans took to the streets as riots broke out in many U.S. cities. Clearly, as Dice’s video demonstrates, should any leading anti-establishment figure be killed today, the majority would probably opt to watch TV, or skateboard instead.


Dice has recently filmed himself asking Americans for their views on Al Qaeda building a base on the Moon, and Mount Rushmore being torn down to pay off government debt.


He has also regularly enticed people to sign petitions to implement a Nazi police state in America, to support  repealing the Bill Of Rights,  banning the First and Second Amendments, as well as throwing gun owners in prison, and enforcing mandatory euthanasia of elderly people.


Dice also recently gathered many signatures on a petition to grant President Obama complete immunity to commit any crimes he wishes while in office.


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Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham, and a Bachelor Of Arts Degree in Literature and Creative Writing from Nottingham Trent University.


This article was posted: Monday, November 11, 2013 at 1:48 pm









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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Registration Unknown, Martin Luther King Was Likely Republican

With President Barack Obama joined at the Lincoln Memorial last Wednesday by fellow former Democratic Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech 50 years ago, a few political observers pose the question, “Was King actually a Republican?”

It is impossible to know whether King was Democrat, Republican, or independent. His home state of Georgia did not have registration by party, so allegiance to a political party depended on which primaries a voter chose to cast a ballot in.


The Atlanta pastor kept this to himself. His choice of primaries to vote in is not known and, as the intellectual force the civil rights cause, King carefully avoided embracing political candidates.


But there is some evidence as to where his party leanings were, including the observations of the Republican who was Martin Luther King’s congressman.


“I believe Dr. King was a Republican,” Fletcher Thompson, who represented the Atlanta area in Congress from 1966-72, told Newsmax. “Most of the blacks in the late 1950s and at least up to 1960 were Republican. Our party was sympathetic to them and the Democrats were the ones enforcing ‘Jim Crow’ laws and segregation.”


Thompson, who never personally met King, recalled how C.A. Scott, publisher of the Atlanta World — the only newspaper in Georgia owned by blacks — and a close associate of King’s, “was a Republican and ‘The World’ always endorsed me when I ran for Congress.”


With the 1960 presidential campaign approaching, New York Times political reporter Tom Wicker noted that “the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. had volunteered to lead a voter registration drive among blacks, which King though would produce many new Republican voters.”


As to King’s favorite candidate, “It is open secret among many Negroes that the Rev. Martin Luther King, if he were to speak out on the subject, would probably indicate a preference for [Republican Richard] Nixon over [Democratic nominee John] Kennedy,” The Reporter magazine noted in October 1960.


But Republican hopes of major gains among black voters in 1960 were dashed on October 19, when King was sentenced to four months in Reidsville (Ga.) Penitentiary for violating probation after he was sentenced for driving with an expired license and tags a month before.


Fearing for the minister’s life once imprisoned, family and friends pleaded with both major party candidates for help.


Nixon felt King was getting “a bum rap,” but he said no to King supporters — including baseball great Jackie Robinson — because he felt “it would be completely improper for me or another other lawyer to call the judge.”


In contrast, Kennedy called King’s wife Coretta and offered to do anything he could for her. Working quietly with Georgia Democratic Gov. Ernest Vandiver, the candidate and campaign manager arranged for the minister to be released from jail.


Dr. King’s pastor-father “Daddy” King told reporters, “I had expected to vote against Sen. Kennedy because of his religion. But now he can be my president, Catholic or whatever he is. It took courage to call my daughter-in-law at a time like this. I’ve got all my votes and I’ve got a suitcase and I’m going up there and dump them in [Kennedy"s] lap.”


So he did. Some 63 percent of black voters went for Kennedy and his actions on behalf of King are considered one of the factors in winning one of the closest presidential elections in history.


As Presidents Kennedy and later Lyndon Johnson embraced the civil rights cause, King was identified increasingly with the Democratic Party, although he maintained his policy of not endorsing candidates.


Republican orators increasingly denounced him, noting the clergyman’s later embrace of the anti-Vietnam War movement and his friendship with the far left, notably King’s close friend and advisor Stanley Levison, a former member of the Communist Party of the U.S.


One who would not denounce him was Fletcher Thompson. He recalled to Newsmax how, when serving on the House Committee on Un-American Activities, a colleague asked if he wanted to see the FBI file delineating King’s ties to Levison and other controversial figures.


“I told him no,” said Thompson. “I looked at Dr. King fighting for civil rights as I would someone swimming alone in the ocean. When someone comes along in a lifeboat and reaches out, he’s not going to ask if he is, or was, a Communist.”


John Gizzi is chief political columnist and White House correspondent for Newsmax.


© 2013 Newsmax. All rights reserved.




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Registration Unknown, Martin Luther King Was Likely Republican

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Holder vs. Martin Luther King Jr.


Give Eric Holder credit for cognitive racial dissonance. On nearly the same day the Attorney General spoke in Washington to honor the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech, his Justice Department sued to block the educational dreams of minority children in Louisiana.


Late last week, Justice asked a federal court to stop 34 school districts in the Pelican State from handing out private-school vouchers so kids can escape failing public schools. Mr. Holder’s lawyers claim the voucher program appears “to impede the desegregation progress” required under federal law. Justice provides little evidence to support this claim, but there couldn’t be a clearer expression of how the civil-rights establishment is locked in a 1950s time warp.


Passed in 2012, Louisiana’s state-wide program guarantees a voucher to students from families with incomes below 250% of poverty and who attend schools graded C or below. The point is to let kids escape the segregation of failed schools, and about 90% of the beneficiaries are black.



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U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder during the March on Washington rally at the Lincoln Memorial, in Washington D.C., on Saturday.




But Justice is more worried about the complexion of the schools’ student body than their manifest failure to educate. During the 2012-13 school year, about 10% of voucher recipients came from 22 districts that remain under desegregation orders from 50 or so years ago.


For example, says the complaint, in several of those 22 districts “the voucher recipients were in the racial minority at the public school they attended before receiving the voucher.” In other words, Justice is claiming that the voucher program may be illegal because minority kids made their failing public schools more white by leaving those schools to go to better private schools.


In one of only two specific examples in its footnotes, Justice says that Celilia Primary School (30.1% black) in St. Martin Parish District (46.5% black) lost all of six black voucher recipients. Justice claims the reduction in black students at Celilia increases “the difference between the school’s black student percentage from the district’s and reinforcing the school’s racial identity as a white school in a predominantly black school district.” Since when is 46.5% predominantly black?


All of this is even more dubious because the evidence from around the country is that vouchers enhance racial integration. Public school attendance is mainly determined by geography, so segregated neighborhoods produce segregated schools. Vouchers help poor minorities escape those boundaries to attend schools they otherwise couldn’t. Seven of eight studies that have examined vouchers in Milwaukee, Cleveland and Washington, D.C., found that private schools that recipients attend are more diverse than public schools.


In any case, segregation is hardly the main obstacle to learning that it was for minority children in the days of “separate but equal.” Today’s civil-rights outrage is the millions of poor kids who can’t escape failing schools whatever their racial make up.


Our guess—confirmed by sources in Louisiana—is that this lawsuit isn’t really about integration. It’s about helping the teachers union repeal the voucher law by any legal means, and the segregation gambit is the last one available. Justice gives this strategy away when it claims “jurisdiction over Louisiana” even for vouchers for students in districts without desegregation orders.


In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana has emerged as a leader in school reform, with city-wide charter schools in New Orleans and now statewide vouchers for the poor. A black Attorney General ought to be applauding this attempt to fulfill MLK’s dream of equal educational opportunity. His lawsuit turns racial justice on its head.




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Holder vs. Martin Luther King Jr.