28-08-2013, 08:02 AM
A most salient paragraph from RAFXpro's Bleaching:
"As I have walked among the desperate, rejected and angry young men I have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems... but they asked, and rightly so, what about Viet Nam? They asked if our own nation wasn't using massive doses of violence to solve its problems, and I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today - my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake of hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent... "
Murdered by a plot of the shadow state the month after Johnson boo-hooed his no mas no mas, murdered for his opposition to the war as was the 35[SUP]th[/SUP] president.
As Charles notes
It was Dr. King's commitment to end the suffering of all poor brothers and sisters regardless of skin color and including those whose economic status had driven them to the killing fields of Southeast Asia that precipitated his public execution.
Until such time as we are fully aware of the circumstances of Dr. King's death we cannot hope to understand fully the greatness of his life.
Peter's citation is a prime principle of the historic revisionism upon which the current Kabuki rests, and sinks
Those who say that Dr. King would not be invited by those convening this coming 50th anniversary March on Washington are correct. Similarly, it is also correct to note, as some have, that Barack Obama is disingenuous when, as is again happening, he tries to assume, symbolically, the position held by King.
But these points themselves are insufficient; neither King's false heirs nor the presidency of false hopes would exist at all without first the assassination of King and then the perennial abuse of his history and image.
Albert Rossi cites Robert Shetterly from whom I repeat what for me is the greatest insight
In my talk on Martha's Vineyard I spoke about William Pepper's book, An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King, Jr. Pepper had been James Earl Ray's lawyer. Ray was the man convicted of killing King. But both Pepper and the King family were convinced that Ray was innocent. The King family hired Pepper to represent them in a suit; they asked only $100.00 in damages to clear Ray's name. Before the trial came to court in 1999, Ray had died in prison. The jury determined that King had been assassinated by a conspiracy involving the Memphis police, the Mafia, the FBI, and the Special Forces of the U.S. Army. Ray, the patsy, had left town before the shot was fired. Pepper had confessions from people involved from each of the organizations named. The verdict was barely mentioned in the U.S. media then and is not mentioned every year on the anniversary of his death. Why?
Just as John F. Kennedy was murdered for obstructing the work of the shadow state resting on perpetual war and resource exploitation, so Martin Luther King was murdered for obstructing the supply of conscripts for that perpetual war, and placing a universal brotherhood above that exploitation.
This president is a poseur. A product of wealth, a similarly elite radical as Ayers, in the end, in service to the military-intelligence apparatus with its surveillance and drone kills, and a small knot of crony capitalist entrepreneurs and bankersnot to mention the brutal Saudi and Gulf regimes which treat people at large and women in particular as livestock.
In the literature of this thread is reference to LBJ errand boy Moyers' craven libel of Kingand lest we forget, his Daisy-plucking girl which drew rebuke from Sam Waterson.
And so it goes with the faux-left be it Chomsky or Maddow, or this POTUS tool of Saudi agendathose who champion brotherhood and peace, transparency and integrity, are murdered and their context blasted, bulldozed and salted.
Down to Manning's imprisonment, Snowden's pursuit, Hasting's murder.
The dream of this POTUS is of playing cards or golf as the legions march and burn, loot and crucify.
Young blacks unemployed in enormous numbers, families of King's day long dissolved.
Sibel Edmonds' admonition to eschew the partisan would help illuminate the role of Clinton's Reno "Justice" in burying justice for Martin Luther King, and Obama the Most Transparent for plastering over the vault door to the Joannides files, even as wardrums rise for the Syrian episode against the axis of evil du jour
Surely Brennan has said the case is a slam-dunk
Detroit the new Beirut. Chicago becomes Leadville. New York's Mayor Ratchett cannot reverse the abortion genocide with flip action on breast feeding.
Jesse Jackson, in whose house Michelle said she "grew up", is the un-King, profiting on the inequity Martin Luther King was truly reversing.
The remark that it's "not conspiracy, it's fact" is the context of it all, the entire Century of the Fed.
A rededication to a General Theory of Cabalian Cancer will fold in all the minutiae into limning the terrible device of the nightmare state.
It is not enough to awaken a people to a lone gunman who had no gun.
It will be necessary for the nation which sacrificed in a civil war to continue that to completion
--rather than be herded into the next boxcar, destination Damascus
"As I have walked among the desperate, rejected and angry young men I have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems... but they asked, and rightly so, what about Viet Nam? They asked if our own nation wasn't using massive doses of violence to solve its problems, and I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today - my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake of hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent... "
Murdered by a plot of the shadow state the month after Johnson boo-hooed his no mas no mas, murdered for his opposition to the war as was the 35[SUP]th[/SUP] president.
As Charles notes
It was Dr. King's commitment to end the suffering of all poor brothers and sisters regardless of skin color and including those whose economic status had driven them to the killing fields of Southeast Asia that precipitated his public execution.
Until such time as we are fully aware of the circumstances of Dr. King's death we cannot hope to understand fully the greatness of his life.
Peter's citation is a prime principle of the historic revisionism upon which the current Kabuki rests, and sinks
Those who say that Dr. King would not be invited by those convening this coming 50th anniversary March on Washington are correct. Similarly, it is also correct to note, as some have, that Barack Obama is disingenuous when, as is again happening, he tries to assume, symbolically, the position held by King.
But these points themselves are insufficient; neither King's false heirs nor the presidency of false hopes would exist at all without first the assassination of King and then the perennial abuse of his history and image.
Albert Rossi cites Robert Shetterly from whom I repeat what for me is the greatest insight
In my talk on Martha's Vineyard I spoke about William Pepper's book, An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King, Jr. Pepper had been James Earl Ray's lawyer. Ray was the man convicted of killing King. But both Pepper and the King family were convinced that Ray was innocent. The King family hired Pepper to represent them in a suit; they asked only $100.00 in damages to clear Ray's name. Before the trial came to court in 1999, Ray had died in prison. The jury determined that King had been assassinated by a conspiracy involving the Memphis police, the Mafia, the FBI, and the Special Forces of the U.S. Army. Ray, the patsy, had left town before the shot was fired. Pepper had confessions from people involved from each of the organizations named. The verdict was barely mentioned in the U.S. media then and is not mentioned every year on the anniversary of his death. Why?
Just as John F. Kennedy was murdered for obstructing the work of the shadow state resting on perpetual war and resource exploitation, so Martin Luther King was murdered for obstructing the supply of conscripts for that perpetual war, and placing a universal brotherhood above that exploitation.
This president is a poseur. A product of wealth, a similarly elite radical as Ayers, in the end, in service to the military-intelligence apparatus with its surveillance and drone kills, and a small knot of crony capitalist entrepreneurs and bankersnot to mention the brutal Saudi and Gulf regimes which treat people at large and women in particular as livestock.
In the literature of this thread is reference to LBJ errand boy Moyers' craven libel of Kingand lest we forget, his Daisy-plucking girl which drew rebuke from Sam Waterson.
And so it goes with the faux-left be it Chomsky or Maddow, or this POTUS tool of Saudi agendathose who champion brotherhood and peace, transparency and integrity, are murdered and their context blasted, bulldozed and salted.
Down to Manning's imprisonment, Snowden's pursuit, Hasting's murder.
The dream of this POTUS is of playing cards or golf as the legions march and burn, loot and crucify.
Young blacks unemployed in enormous numbers, families of King's day long dissolved.
Sibel Edmonds' admonition to eschew the partisan would help illuminate the role of Clinton's Reno "Justice" in burying justice for Martin Luther King, and Obama the Most Transparent for plastering over the vault door to the Joannides files, even as wardrums rise for the Syrian episode against the axis of evil du jour
Surely Brennan has said the case is a slam-dunk
Detroit the new Beirut. Chicago becomes Leadville. New York's Mayor Ratchett cannot reverse the abortion genocide with flip action on breast feeding.
Jesse Jackson, in whose house Michelle said she "grew up", is the un-King, profiting on the inequity Martin Luther King was truly reversing.
The remark that it's "not conspiracy, it's fact" is the context of it all, the entire Century of the Fed.
A rededication to a General Theory of Cabalian Cancer will fold in all the minutiae into limning the terrible device of the nightmare state.
It is not enough to awaken a people to a lone gunman who had no gun.
It will be necessary for the nation which sacrificed in a civil war to continue that to completion
--rather than be herded into the next boxcar, destination Damascus

