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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Martin_Luther_King,_Jr. | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Martin_Luther_King,_Jr. | ||
|ON_perpetrators=James Earl Ray | |ON_perpetrators=James Earl Ray | ||
− | |perpetrators= | + | |perpetrators='Raoul', Loyd Jowers, US/Deep state |
|killed=Martin Luther King | |killed=Martin Luther King | ||
|latitude=35°08′04″N | |latitude=35°08′04″N | ||
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|locations=Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee | |locations=Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee | ||
|description=''Officially a US-government assisted assassination!'' | |description=''Officially a US-government assisted assassination!'' | ||
+ | |witnesses=Earl Caldwell | ||
+ | |type=Sniper, assassination | ||
+ | }}{{SMWQ | ||
+ | |authors=MLK | ||
+ | |text=If physical death is the price that I must pay to free my white brothers and sisters from a permanent death of the spirit, then nothing can be more redemptive. | ||
+ | |subjects=MLK/Assassination, martyrdom, racism | ||
+ | |source_name= | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/martin-luther-king-quotes-death-assassination-mlk-jr-a8855071.html | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Image:Martin_Luther_King_Assassination_photo.jpg|380px|thumbnail|The Lorraine Motel balcony just after the shooting of MLK.]] | [[Image:Martin_Luther_King_Assassination_photo.jpg|380px|thumbnail|The Lorraine Motel balcony just after the shooting of MLK.]] | ||
− | '''[[Martin Luther King Jr]] was cut down by an assassin's bullet''' on 4<sup>th</sup> April 1968. The murder was originally blamed on "[[lone nut]]", [[James Earl Ray]], | + | '''Rev. Dr. [[Martin Luther King Jr]] was cut down by an assassin's bullet''' on 4<sup>th</sup> April 1968. The murder was originally blamed on "[[lone nut]]", [[James Earl Ray]], although he was never tried by a jury, as he entered a guilty plea. [[Loyd Jowers]] confessed on [[television]] to involvement in his assassination. A 1999 jury ruled in a civil trial that Loyd Jowers as well as [unnamed] "governmental agencies" were involved in his murder. This has proved a thorn in the side of the {{ccm}}, which have subsequently attempted to imply that the unanimous verdict was in error.<ref name=ug750>http://www.UnwelcomeGuests.net/750</ref> |
==Official Narrative== | ==Official Narrative== | ||
− | Martin Luther King | + | {{YouTubeVideo |
+ | |code=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvUZ02EXUIk | ||
+ | |align=left | ||
+ | |caption=The televised confession by [[Loyd Jowers]] of involvement in the [[MLK assassination]] | ||
+ | |date=16 December 1993 | ||
+ | |subjects=MLK/Assassination | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | [[Martin Luther King]] was show and killed by the "[[lone nut]]", [[James Earl Ray]], who plead guilty to forego a jury trial, although he later made many unsuccessful attempts to withdraw his confession and be tried by a jury. The [[official narrative]] changed in 1999, with the successful case by the King family. This {{ccm}} not only ignored this case (only a single, local, reporter was sent) but they quickly suggested that the verdict was suspect - although neglecting to initiate any legal challenge to it. This case illustrates the inconsistency of [[Wikipedia]] - since it minimises the importance of the official US government narrative that the courts are a reliable indicator of what has happened, and that therefore the US government was involved in the assassination of [[Martin Luther King]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Witnesses== |
− | + | [[Earl Caldwell]], a ''[[New York Times]]'' [[reporter]], has consistently claimed that he thought the shot was fired from bushes below the balcony, not from the boarding house which the FBI claimed. | |
==Motive== | ==Motive== | ||
Dr. King was planning a mass march on Washington to demand the end of the [[Vietnam War]]. He had also written in support of a [[universal income]] as a measure towards [[economic justice]]. [[Mark Gorton]] suggests that the [[the cabal|corrupt establishment leadership]] had King killed because they saw him as a threat, having identified him as a potential leader who would not be silenced into covering up their past crimes.<ref>[[Document:Fifty_Years_of_the_Deep_State]]</ref> | Dr. King was planning a mass march on Washington to demand the end of the [[Vietnam War]]. He had also written in support of a [[universal income]] as a measure towards [[economic justice]]. [[Mark Gorton]] suggests that the [[the cabal|corrupt establishment leadership]] had King killed because they saw him as a threat, having identified him as a potential leader who would not be silenced into covering up their past crimes.<ref>[[Document:Fifty_Years_of_the_Deep_State]]</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Exposure== | ||
+ | [[William Pepper]] has been successful in exposing the involvement of the [[US deep state]] in this case. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1999 Civil Case=== | ||
+ | In a 1999 the King family and William Pepper brought a civil case, seeking damages of $100<ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mlks-family-feels-vindicated/</ref> and the jury ruled unanimously that [[Loyd Jowers]] and others, including unspecified "governmental agencies", were all part of a conspiracy to kill Martin Luther King Jr. One juror, David Morphy, said after the trial, "''We all thought it was a cut and dried case with the evidence that Mr. Pepper brought to us, that there were a lot of people involved, everyone from the [[CIA]], military involvement, and Jowers was involved.''"<ref>Yellin, Emily. "Memphis Jury Sees Conspiracy in Martin Luther King's Killing - New York Times." The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. N.p., 9 Dec. 1999. Web. 8 June 2013. <http://www.nytimes.com/1999/12/09/us/memphis-jury-sees-conspiracy-in-martin-luther-king-s-killing.html>.</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Cover-up== | ||
+ | The bushes below the motel balcony were cut down the day after the assassination, on order of the Memphis Public Works department, a [[destruction of evidence]] which was stated on the record at the civil trial. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In 2000 the [[USDOJ]] carried out an "[[investigation]]" into the verdict which claimed that it was incorrect. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Classification of evidence=== | ||
+ | Many documents from the [[FBI]]'s original investigation into the [[assassination of Martin Luther King]] are not due to be released until 2027.<ref>https://qz.com/1243402/who-killed-martin-luther-king-jr-revisiting-his-assassination-on-the-50th-anniversary/</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Journalists=== | ||
+ | Journalist [[Gerald Posner]] suggested in ''Killing the Dream'' that the jury had been “spoon fed” the evidence in the MLK Civil trial,<ref>https://off-guardian.org/2019/01/21/we-need-a-martin-luther-king-day-of-truth/</ref> and in defiance of their verdict stated "that there was a conspiracy, but on a very low level. Someone, I'd guess part of a [[racist]] group, probably agreed to pay him maybe $25,000 or $50,000."<ref>https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKposner.htm</ref> | ||
+ | |||
{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
+ | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{UG |link=237 |type=episode |desc=the assassination of MLK}} | {{UG |link=237 |type=episode |desc=the assassination of MLK}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 17 December 2020
Date | 4 April 1968 |
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Location | Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee |
Perpetrators | 'Raoul', Loyd Jowers, US/Deep state |
Blamed on | James Earl Ray |
Witnessed by | Earl Caldwell |
Type | • Sniper • assassination |
Exposed by | Earl Caldwell, Loyd Jowers |
Interest of | Garrick Alder, HSCA, John Judge, Truth And Reconciliation Committee on the Assassinations Of The 1960s |
Subpage | •MLK/Assassination/Perpetrators |
Description | Officially a US-government assisted assassination! |
“If physical death is the price that I must pay to free my white brothers and sisters from a permanent death of the spirit, then nothing can be more redemptive.”
MLK [1]
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was cut down by an assassin's bullet on 4th April 1968. The murder was originally blamed on "lone nut", James Earl Ray, although he was never tried by a jury, as he entered a guilty plea. Loyd Jowers confessed on television to involvement in his assassination. A 1999 jury ruled in a civil trial that Loyd Jowers as well as [unnamed] "governmental agencies" were involved in his murder. This has proved a thorn in the side of the commercially-controlled media, which have subsequently attempted to imply that the unanimous verdict was in error.[2]
Contents
Official Narrative
The televised confession by Loyd Jowers of involvement in the MLK assassination |
Martin Luther King was show and killed by the "lone nut", James Earl Ray, who plead guilty to forego a jury trial, although he later made many unsuccessful attempts to withdraw his confession and be tried by a jury. The official narrative changed in 1999, with the successful case by the King family. This commercially-controlled media not only ignored this case (only a single, local, reporter was sent) but they quickly suggested that the verdict was suspect - although neglecting to initiate any legal challenge to it. This case illustrates the inconsistency of Wikipedia - since it minimises the importance of the official US government narrative that the courts are a reliable indicator of what has happened, and that therefore the US government was involved in the assassination of Martin Luther King.
Witnesses
Earl Caldwell, a New York Times reporter, has consistently claimed that he thought the shot was fired from bushes below the balcony, not from the boarding house which the FBI claimed.
Motive
Dr. King was planning a mass march on Washington to demand the end of the Vietnam War. He had also written in support of a universal income as a measure towards economic justice. Mark Gorton suggests that the corrupt establishment leadership had King killed because they saw him as a threat, having identified him as a potential leader who would not be silenced into covering up their past crimes.[3]
Exposure
William Pepper has been successful in exposing the involvement of the US deep state in this case.
1999 Civil Case
In a 1999 the King family and William Pepper brought a civil case, seeking damages of $100[4] and the jury ruled unanimously that Loyd Jowers and others, including unspecified "governmental agencies", were all part of a conspiracy to kill Martin Luther King Jr. One juror, David Morphy, said after the trial, "We all thought it was a cut and dried case with the evidence that Mr. Pepper brought to us, that there were a lot of people involved, everyone from the CIA, military involvement, and Jowers was involved."[5]
Cover-up
The bushes below the motel balcony were cut down the day after the assassination, on order of the Memphis Public Works department, a destruction of evidence which was stated on the record at the civil trial.
In 2000 the USDOJ carried out an "investigation" into the verdict which claimed that it was incorrect.
Classification of evidence
Many documents from the FBI's original investigation into the assassination of Martin Luther King are not due to be released until 2027.[6]
Journalists
Journalist Gerald Posner suggested in Killing the Dream that the jury had been “spoon fed” the evidence in the MLK Civil trial,[7] and in defiance of their verdict stated "that there was a conspiracy, but on a very low level. Someone, I'd guess part of a racist group, probably agreed to pay him maybe $25,000 or $50,000."[8]
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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1960s | “After five decades, the mysteries behind the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X may finally get the scrutiny they deserve. A group consisting of relatives of the Kennedy and King families, as well as their confidantes and other prominent voices, is calling for a Truth and Reconciliation Committee to get to the bottom of these tragic murders.” | 19 January 2019 | |
Encyclopedia of Domestic Assassinations | “[Martin Luther] King, ... your end is approaching.” | FBI | 1964 |
Jonestown | “One of the persistent problems in researching Jonestown is that it seems to lead to so many other criminal activities, each with its own complex history and cast of characters. Perhaps the most disturbing of these is the connection that appears repeatedly between the characters in the Jonestown story and the key people involved in the murder and investigating of Martin Luther King.” |
Witness
Witness | Description |
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Earl Caldwell | A New York Times reporter who witnessed the assassination of MLK and who never accepted the FBI's official narrative. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State | book | 22 November 2013 | Mark Gorton | A detailed overview of the modern US deep state which names names, the most prominent of which, George H. W. Bush, is exposed as the kingpin of the US Deep state and probable a key mover behind the 9/11 plot. |
The Official Culprit
Name | Description |
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James Earl Ray | Charged by the US government for the killing of Martin Luther King. He died in jail having never had a trial. |
See Also
References
- ↑ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/martin-luther-king-quotes-death-assassination-mlk-jr-a8855071.html
- ↑ http://www.UnwelcomeGuests.net/750
- ↑ Document:Fifty_Years_of_the_Deep_State
- ↑ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mlks-family-feels-vindicated/
- ↑ Yellin, Emily. "Memphis Jury Sees Conspiracy in Martin Luther King's Killing - New York Times." The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. N.p., 9 Dec. 1999. Web. 8 June 2013. <http://www.nytimes.com/1999/12/09/us/memphis-jury-sees-conspiracy-in-martin-luther-king-s-killing.html>.
- ↑ https://qz.com/1243402/who-killed-martin-luther-king-jr-revisiting-his-assassination-on-the-50th-anniversary/
- ↑ https://off-guardian.org/2019/01/21/we-need-a-martin-luther-king-day-of-truth/
- ↑ https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKposner.htm