Mike (Martin Luther) King, Jr.: (Un)celebrate Today

Most Americans recognize that shakedown artists like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are working an immensely lucrative racket, sponsored by the conspiracy for world government and implemented by the nation’s Communist government schools. Train white boys – honkies – from kindergarten through high school and college to believe they are guilty of “racism,” and when they are grown they will collaborate in shaking themselves down. Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right Jesse?

Because of intense, lifelong brainwashing, not enough Americans yet understand that Mike (Martin Luther) King, Jr., is an even bigger fraud; that in fact everything we have been told about him is phony, even starting with his name, which his father changed to enhance their career in religion. As part of the uncelebration of the phony holiday inflicted in his name, here again is our annual rendition of the facts.

There are five aspects of the King career: his Communism, his violence, his plagiarism, the fact that he was a sexual predator who made Bildo Clinton, the Arkansas rapist, look like a cloistered monk; and the fact that he did not believe in Christianity. We shall look at each, but first let’s consider the holiday itself. Where should such a holiday come from?

Typically, enough time passes after a man’s death so that everything about him is known. Then sentiment spontaneously builds to honor him. Finally, that sentiment coalesces into the proclamation of a holiday in his name. So it is, or, rather, was, in the case of Washington, the Father of our country.

On the contrary, the King holiday was proclaimed, after considerable, racist intimidation, when the nation knew hardly anything about him, not alone because it was inflicted so soon after his death, but because by court order the truth about him was suppressed. Yes, that is correct; we have a national holiday for a man whose wife got a court ruling that suppresses the facts about him until 2027 to spare the intense embarrassment she would have felt had the truth been revealed.

This is a scandal that has nothing to do with race. It should be a scandal whatever the color of the man so sanctified. Consider also that the only other American so honored used to be Washington, whose résumé Martha did nothing to suppress, but he no longer has a day all to himself. He shares Presidents Day. Mystery Man Mike therefore is honored above the Father of our country.

Mike King attended a Communist training school in Tennessee. A famous picture shows him enjoying a lecture in the company of Abner W. Berry, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. Hunter Pitts O’Dell ran King’s organization. O’Dell was another member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. Reporters would point that out, so King would pretend to fire him, but O’Dell would soon be discovered elsewhere in the King organization. 

Many people wondered why King’s speeches began to depart from “civil rights.” Soon, he was spouting the Communist line, during the war in Vietnam. Eventually, we learned that the author of his speeches was New Yorker Stanley Levison, the KGB paymaster in this country. Ask yourself how important a Communist a man must be if the Soviet secret police send him the funds he distributes to finance Moscow’s activities in this country. Mike enjoyed Stanley’s largesse.

Another thing people wondered about was the fact that violence almost always erupted in a Mike King “non-violent” demonstration. He explained himself in an article he wrote for Saturday Review in the April 3, 1965 issue (“Behind the Selma March,” pp. 16-17, 57). Mike King said this:

“Long years of experience indicate to us that Negroes can achieve this goal when four things occur: 1. Nonviolent demonstrators go into the streets to exercise their Constitutional rights. 2. Racists resist by unleashing violence against them. 3. Americans of conscience in the name of decency demand federal intervention and legislation. 4. The Administration, under mass pressure, initiates measures of immediate intervention and remedial legislation.”

Notice in Step Two that violence is an essential element of the “non-violent” process. Indeed, violence in a King operation was not an unfortunate accident, not a mistake. Violence was what he went into the streets to get. Without the manufactured violence, there would have been no manufactured “sympathy” and no “mass pressure.” Remember, Mike King wrote this himself. Maybe his ghost writers didn’t know what they were revealing.

Why would “racists” attack them? Drue Lackey was Montgomery, Alabama Chief of Police. In a speech in October, 2006, he explained that in the famous confrontation of 1965, “non-violent” demonstrators tried to provoke his policemen to react, by throwing “non-violent” bottles and bricks, and bedecking them with gobs of spit, while other “non-violent” demonstrators waited nearby to take pictures. 

Here is Chief Lackey’s rendition of the event: “Those four days on the road had turned into an habitual sex orgy by the time they reached the capitol. King was always seen on TV marching in the front row among clean, well-disciplined performers. It was all a sham. He stayed partying separately most of those days, and would only arrive in a chauffeured limousine for appointed press deadlines, leaving immediately after.

“Most of the others put off at least until nightfall, what they had come for, as this mob had been bused in from across the country and around the world: unemployed Blacks, White students, party activists of both races, on promises of all the free food, booze and sex they wanted.

“They reached Montgomery late on the afternoon of March 24, 1965, and spent the night at St. Jude’s where they had been invited. We kept security along with the National Guard, for the local Whites were up in arms. We witnessed them sleeping on the ground all together, and a lot of sexual activity went on throughout the night, with frequently changed partners. This is what the federal government sponsored: a bunch of communists and moral degenerates.”

Chief Lackey also had to protect Mike’s residence from provoked locals who were threatening to bomb it. But there was nothing he could do about the 25,000 misfits fornicating and committing other canine functions on local residents’ front lawns. Yes, confronted with such expert provocation, many locals snapped. Would you have been able to keep your head?

For a while, I traveled the country trying to defuse these King provocations. One of the people I traveled with was the utterly delightful Julia Brown. Mrs. Brown hailed from Cleveland, where she had been tricked into joining the Communist Party. When she found out what she had joined, she went to the FBI and asked what she should do. They told her to go back into the Party and work for them under cover, which she did. One of the things she learned was that Mike King was a Party asset.

By the way, Mrs. Brown was black. When we came to a town to talk about Mike, she routinely took great delight in telling our hosts that she was my grandmother. They were too polite to ask, but I could see them wondering how a man as white as Herman Talmadge could have a black grandmother, and I never corrected her, because she got such a kick out of it and you didn’t really want to cross Mrs. Brown.

One Georgia town we worked was ready to explode when we arrived because Mike’s provocateurs had been there for a while. It would have been too dangerous to speak to the townspeople together, so we addressed the black people the first evening and then, in the same hall the next evening, the white people. When we explained who Mike and his provocateurs were and what they were there to do, the tension dissipated, the people united and Mike’s revolutionaries left town unsatisfied.

When a great man dies, the professors go through his works to prepare them for posterity. So it was with Mike King. The trouble was that the professors were aghast at what they found. Mike was a world-class plagiarist who stole just about everything that appeared in his name. Remember, I can’t take credit for this discovery. I knew nothing about it. His staunchest supporters brought it to light.

Browse through a book entitled The Martin Luther King Jr. Plagiarism Story (Rockford Institute, Rockford, IL, 1994), by Theodore Pappas. In 1984, the “Martin Luther King Papers Project” was launched at Stanford University. In 1986, Professor David J. Garrow, in his book, Bearing the Cross, wrote that big chunks of King’s Stride Towards Freedom are identical to passages from Paul Ramsay’s Basic Christian Ethics and Anders Nygren’s Eros and Agape.

It is important to note that Professor Garrow is a leftist, who admires Mike King. No doubt that was why he did not call what King had done plagiarism, and his index calls the incident “ghostwriting.” No, David. A ghostwriter is someone who is hired to write something by the person whose name will appear on the cover as the author. A ghostwriter is not someone who steals what someone else writes and puts his own name on the cover. I have been a ghostwriter, but, because I was a ghost, I am not going to tell you what I wrote.

The King Papers project first discovered evidence of King’s plagiarism in late 1987. In October, 1989, according to Wall Street Journal reporter Peter Waldman, the professors discussed King’s plagiarism in the presence of his widow, Coretta Scott King, in an all-day meeting in Atlanta. Mrs. King remained silent through most of the meeting, and thereafter declined to answer queries about her husband’s thefts. The board decided to publish King’s papers with footnotes fully detailing the plagiarism, and to publish a separate article outlining its extent.

By the way, have you watched a DVD movie at home lately? Isn’t the first thing that came up on your screen an announcement that the F.B.I. investigates copyright infringement – which can even include infringement without monetary gain – and that conviction could land you in prison for five years? It’s a serious felony.

On December 3, 1989, Frank Johnson revealed in the British Sunday Telegraph, that Ralph Luker, associate editor of the King Papers Project, said King had “borrowed” heavily from the thesis of Jack Boozer, fellow Boston University theology student and later Professor of Religion at Emory. While Boozer was away in the military, Mike apparently committed the theft. In September, 1990, Thomas Fleming wrote in Chronicles that King’s doctorate should be regarded as a courtesy title, because of the revelation that he plagiarized his dissertation.

If the truth got out, Boston University would have been humiliated. It is a short distance from B.U. to P.U. So, B.U. President Jon Westling sent a letter to Chronicles (published in the January 1991 issue) denying Fleming’s charge. Westling said King’s dissertation had been “scrupulously examined and reexamined by scholars,” and that “not a single instance of plagiarism of any sort has been identified. . . . not a single reader has ever found any nonattributed or misattributed quotations, misleading paraphrases, or thoughts borrowed without due scholarly reference in any of its 343 pages.” Hey, Jon, how long was your nose after you said all that? Just curious.

Claiborne Carson was director of the Project. He denied all charges until Peter Waldman said he had a copy of Boozer’s dissertation. Then he caved. The story appeared on the front page of the Wall Street Journal on November 9, 1990. The article quoted Claiborne Carson finally admitting King’s plagiarism, but it calls his thievery “borrowings,” and “voice merging” that derives from the oral traditions of the black church. No, plagiarism is not a tradition of the black church. Black preachers are not plagiarists.

The article says that “most of King’s papers had many original thoughts,” but often “borrowed without citing.” According to Waldman, Carson was asking staff members to refrain from use of the “p” word at work. In short, even the author of the exposé leaned over backward far enough to do an Olympic flip. Compare this treatment to what you know would be done to anyone else – black, white or whatever – who commits misrepresentation as outrageous as King’s. At the very least, his degree would be rescinded.

Gerry Harbison was a professor of chemistry at the University of Nebraska. He was certainly not a “right-wing wacko.” He was full of praise for the “civil rights movement.” Professor Harbison is worth quoting at length: “Like most graduate students, King spent the first half of his doctoral work taking courses in his degree area, theology. His surviving papers from that period show that from the very beginning he was transcribing articles by eminent theologians, often word for word, and representing them as his own work.

“After completing his course work, graduate students usually write a dissertation or thesis, supposedly an independent and original contribution to scholarship. King’s thesis was anything but original. In fact, the sheer extent of his plagiarism is breathtaking. Page after page contains nothing but direct, verbatim transcriptions of the work of others. In 1990, the King Project estimated that less than half of some chapters was actually written by King himself. Since then, even more of his ‘borrowings’ have been traced.

“. . . But most unforgivably of all, thousands of words in paragraph-sized chunks, were taken from the thesis of a fellow student, Jack Boozer, an ex-army chaplain who returned to Boston University after the war to get his degree. We even know how he did it, for King was systematic in his plagiarism. He copied significant phrases, sentences or whole paragraphs from the books he was consulting onto a set of index cards. ‘Writing’ a thesis was then a matter of arranging these cards into a meaningful order.

“Sometimes he linked the stolen parts together with an occasional phrase of his own, but as often as not he left the words completely unchanged. The index cards still survive, with their damning evidence intact. King fooled everybody: his adviser, his thesis reader and King scholars for more than 30 years. Everything I’ve written above can easily be verified in a couple of hours in Love Library. None of it comes from right-wing scandalmongers who might have a vested interest in damaging King’s reputation.”

In other words, “Martin Luther King, Jr.” was a fiction, a phantasm, manufactured and maintained by the Communists who chose him because of his oratorical talent, groomed him, used him, protected him and then (probably) eliminated him when exposure made him a liability. The “Martin Luther King, Jr.” we were told about did not exist. Remember that we are talking about a man who has been honored above George Washington.

Now let’s look at Mike King’s Christianity. Mike was a “Reverend.” He had a “doctorate” in theology. As we have seen, his degree was a fraud, like Mike Huckabee’s, but Christianity, we are told, was the inspiration for everything he did. What did he believe? What kind of Christian was he?

Among the papers with his name on it is one entitled, “What Experiences of Christians Living in the Early Christian Century Led to the Christian Doctrines of the Divine Sonship of Jesus, the Virgin Birth, and the Bodily Resurrection.” The title itself tells us something is wrong. These doctrines came not from anyone’s “experience,” but from history and from what Jesus said. But, “Dr.” King comments, “these doctrines are historically and philolophically untenable.” (sic)

Here is how Jesus got to be divine, according to “Dr.” King: “The first doctrine of our discussion which deals with the divine sonship of Jesus went through a great process of developement. (sic) . . . How then did this doctrine of divine sonship come into being? We may find a partial clue to the actual rise of this doctrine in the spreading of Christianity into the Greco-Roman world. . . . Anything that possessed flesh was always underminded (sic) in Greek thought. And so in order to receive inspiration from Jesus the Greeks had to apotheosize him.

“. . . As Hedley laconically states, ‘the church had found God in Jesus, and so it called Jesus the Christ; and later under the influence of Greek thought-forms, the only begotten Son of God.’” In short, according to King, it was the Greeks who made Jesus “divine.” My guess is that King really did write this, because it is so incompetent. This is the writing of a mediocre high school sophomore, not a man with a doctorate.

Here is King on the virgin birth: “First we must admit that the evidence for the tenability of this doctrine is to (sic) shallow to convince any objective thinker . . . .” So, according to Mike, there was no virgin birth.

Finally, consider that the resurrection is the master doctrine of Christian belief. Catholics believe it. Protestants believe it. Without the resurrection, there is no Christianity; there is just another “wise man.” If you don’t believe in the resurrection – if you don’t believe that Jesus died, was dead and then rose – then go your way in peace, but you are not a Christian.

So, what does “Dr.” King believe about the resurrection? “The last doctrine in our discussion deals with the resurrection story. This doctrine, upon which the Easter Faith rests, symbolizes the ultimate Christian conviction: that Christ conquered death. From a literary, historical, and philosophical point of view this doctrine raises many questions. In fact the external evidence for the authenticity of this doctrine is found wanting. . . .” Indeed, according to King, the apostles made it all up because they loved Him so much.

So, “Dr.” King was not a Christian. Along these lines, King was an ardent supporter of Planned Parenthood, won their Margaret Sanger Award in 1966 and said “there is a striking kinship between our movement and Margaret Sanger’s early efforts.” Mrs. Sanger’s early efforts included agitation to limit the procreation of the “inferior races” and publishing the work of Nazi propagandists. Were those the early efforts he meant? Was Mike himself a racist?

Finally, there was King’s career as a sexual predator. We are not just talking about a world-class philanderer like Jack Kennedy. We’re not just talking about womanizing with Fiddle and Faddle in the White House. We’re talking about a genuine sexual psychopath, like the Arkansas Attorney General who raped that lady in Little Rock. I can’t recall his name. His wife recently came in third in the Iowa caucuses. I can’t recall her name either.

How do we know what Mike was doing? We know it because FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover tapped his telephones and bugged King’s activities. Why did Hoover do that? He did it because his boss, Attorney General Bobby Kennedy – a certified demigod in the illiberal pantheon – ordered him to.

The Kennedys had become aware of King’s Communist activities and were worried. They brought him to the White House, where the President himself warned King that what he was doing was dangerous. They wanted to know what he was up to, hence the wiretaps and bugs. What did they find out? Because the truth is so putrid, some of it has leaked.

For instance, Mike went to Oslo to accept the Nobel Prize. The evening before he did so found him running naked – naked? – yes, naked down the hallway of his hotel chasing a woman. A story in the Atlanta Journal, dated March 31, 1965, quoted Republican Congressman William Dickinson as saying that “all night sessions of debauchery” involving Mike took place in a church. On the night before he was killed, King participated in another orgy. He hired prostitutes and paid for them with church money. He beat at least one of them up.

What don’t we know? There are tens of thousands of censored pages. Some of them have been released under the Freedom of Information Act; the rest has been labeled “Obscene.” King’s own son has speculated that his father was killed in a “massive conspiracy” by those who saw the elder King’s behavior, long-term depression and alcohol abuse to be a liability they couldn’t afford.”

Again, at the request of Mrs. King, a court sequestered that evidence until the year 2027, long enough to milk everything possible from the myth. We share Mrs. King’s embarrassment. Ordinarily, all this should be private; but remember that we’re talking about a man who is presently honored above Washington. Yet, most of his life has been hidden from us. The fact that Martin Luther King Day exists is proof of how completely the Communist revolution has triumphed.

Because Mike as a “martyr” is still so valuable a revolutionary tool, the facts about him that routinely ooze forth despite such organized suppression are usually greeted with hysterical charges that this is a “racist” country. Of course, such accusations are wearing extra thin in a country that soon could have a black President named Hussein.

Join me in uncelebrating this spurious holiday.

Posted by on 01/21 at 12:23 PM

Nice collection of urban legend and biased witnesses. I can’t imagine how you can overlook years of dedicated service, a Nobel Peace Prize, and a martyrdom for some nighttime talk and a cheated college paper.

Your lack of perspective, your exaggeration of rumor, and your disrespect for a great man astounds me.

How interesting it is to see this article juxtaposed with one on overlooking Ron Paul’s faults. Should we negate Ron’s life of integrity and principle because he let some racist materials be published in his name? Does that make him some sort of raving bigot?

I’m unsure of your motives in writing something like this, but I’m convinced you’ve created mountains of mole-hills, and reduced greatness to garbage - not because of the facts, but because of your own unwillingness to accept the great accomplishments this man has contributed to our society and our nation.

I think you’ll find that trampling on the graves of the great will leave you very alone in your quest for truth. To let rumor, conjecture, and the every-day weaknesses of a great man shadow so many great contributions is demoralizing to say the least.

Here’s hoping you don’t try to ruin Christmas too.

-- John

Posted by John  on  01/21  at  11:17 PM

rolleyes

Hi Alan,
Until I heard you on GCN talking about this
phoney hero for the unwashed masses, I only
had suspicions about him like his successors
Jesse Highjackson and Al Sharpie…
This seems to be a Communist AKA globalist
methodology i.e. to make black heroes appear
to be men of the cloth with a nom de guerre
preceded by “The Reverend” such and such…
Even white preacher men who have this prefix
are a tip off…
I have your CD that exposes this fraudulent
man...he must have been murdered by the same
criminals who made him who he was...they obviously
needed a hero to name a holiday
after....
Unfortunately, he has now become such a revered
icon that one risks life and limb if you try
to expose him for the fraud he is…
I miss you Alan...hope to hear you on Rense....
also hope he shuts up long enough to let you
talk...you’re much more interesting!!
In Christ,
Marilynne

Posted by Marilynne Mellander  on  01/21  at  11:41 PM

I read recently that the latest evolution of the communists is now known as communitariansim. Same old garbage dressed in a different name.

Thanks for another excellent article Alan. I’ve been reading your Blog and used to hear you on the radio in my younger days.

Richard

Posted by  on  01/22  at  07:22 PM

Mr. Stang
I’m glad I’m not the only one who has done enough research to find out the facts. I found some interesting stuff through a certain law schools research papers on Black History month when they first promoted it. Along with an interview with a
certain politician who heard some of the recordings from Bobby Kennedy’s tapes that were locked down. I applaude you.

Deuce

Posted by  on  01/22  at  08:59 PM

John,

Instead of automatically dismissing the article as a smear job, why don’t you do some research? The sources Alan uses are included in the article. Why don’t you check out some of the sources and then post your opinion? If Alan is making all of this up, it should be very easy to expose him as a hackjob writer with no skill.

If his sources check out and every quote is authentic, maybe you are suffering from cognitive dissonance.

Posted by  on  01/22  at  11:21 PM

Jay,

Off the cuff:

1. Who cares if his father changed his name? Should we treat father Abraham as a fraud because of his name change? Pretty ridiculous point there.

2. Alan lists five points of Dr. King’s life: communism, violence, plagiarism, sex, and non-Christianity.

It’s his myopic viewpoint that somehow overlooks his non-violence movement, his anti-war campaign, his nobel peace prize, and other accomplishments. Please view him in context.

3. Regarding Dr. King’s alleged communist ties, please show me a time where Stanley Levison had active communist party ties after 1957. The FBI knew King and Levison were not tied to the party, and used it as an excuse to wiretap his phones.

4. Please don’t quote Drue Lackey, the policeman who booked Rosa Parks. His opinion is obviously biased, because it was his job that was under fire. I can’t see him being an objective source of information about Dr. King.

If you still believe the rumors and hearsay about Dr. Kings personal life, read Ralph Abernathy’s account. In the NY times review of the book, Abernathy was quoted thus:

“…He freed many white people and poor people who were black, American Indians, the native people of this country and he was just a marvelous and fantastic leader and I am surprised that they would center on four pages and I didn’t ever say that he had sex with anybody.”

Abernathy was a good friend of King that accompanied him on his campaign.

5. The plagiarism story about his work at Boston U is true. He copied a third of a paper, but the board didn’t see fit to revoke his degree because the paper still had academic value.

If you think you can discredit a great man because he cheated on a paper in college, you can discredit anyone. Yes, it’s bad. No, it’s not bad enough to negate something like a nobel peace prize.

6. As far as Dr. King’s Christianity goes, Alan is welcome to stretch non-contextual quotes as he wishes. I think he will find him self alone in his view that Dr. King wasn’t a Christian.

I fail to see how non-christians are barred from making contributions to society. I think Ghandi would take offense to that.

It has also been my perception that Christians aren’t usually supposed to make judgments about others.

---

Before you accuse someone of being irrational, Jay, you might offer your own counterpoints rather than just name calling.

The facts are that allegations against Dr. King’s character are mostly rumor and urban legend. Those “fact-seekers” who find themselves wrapped up in this sort of conspiracy-fluff will hopefully someday realize how myopic their view really is.

Posted by  on  01/29  at  11:32 AM

hmmm Another great article Alan.  I always look forward to my NewsWithViews emails and when I read your article on MLK I was in total agreement.  I found it curious that it was determined MLK, Jr. was deserving of a National holiday.  If what Alan says is true (which I believe it is) about MLK’s wife having had her husband’s past suppressed until 2027 there is no doubt she had something to hide.  His philandering alone makes Bill Clinton’s Monica Lewinsky-gate pale in comparison. 

And of course, there come the neocons on Capital Hill (under political pressure from bigots like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, who has his own skeletons out in plain site), who not wanting to appear insensitive or bigots themselves, decide to make his birthday a National holiday. 

And we get not just that but the whole month of February dedicated to Black History Month.  During this month we are inundated in malls, newspapers, and fascist-run corporate greed-mongers TeeVee special service announcements about prominent African-American’s.  Why not a White History Month.  Or a Native American Month who are so deserving because they have been treated far worse by our government, placed on reservations where they live in poverty and have the highest alcoholism rate of any ethnic group in the Country.  Why shouldn’t awareness be made about them?  Because we’d just as soon turn our heads and pretend they didn’t exist. 

And why not a holiday for one of the greatest presidents in the 20th century - John F. Kennedy?  Sure, he had his foibles and has his own legacy of philandering.  But he was murdered because he wanted to end big government, wanted to end the Federal Reserve (all the things Ron Paul stands for), get out of the Vietnam war and expose and dispose of ‘Secret Societies’, and was about to reveal things that just couldn’t be revealed.  The Zionists couldn’t have this so they just had him taken out.  If anyone is deserving of a holiday in his name it is he.  He did have a stadium named after him though didn’t he?  No, that one was named after RFK.

I think the government jumped the gun on making MKL, Jr. a martyr by giving him a holiday.  But of course they knew all about his “activities” anyway and to pacify the ignorant and bigoted African American elite who scream discrimination at every turn, thus pacifying the non-elite along the way.  But most of America just looks at it as just another day off from work or school anyway.  They don’t really care about who they’re supposed to be remembering.  They’re just glad in their extremely busy lives, working at jobs they no longer have security in, they have another day off to rest thrown in.

Posted by MsTweetie  on  02/01  at  10:21 AM

Hi Alan,

My friend Pete just sent me a link to your latest article at newswithviews about the Red Republicans.

I want you to know how much I appreciate your research and the courage you show with this article about King. I learned some of this years ago. I remember being horrified that he plagiarized any part of his doctoral thesis, which for some of us isn’t just some “college paper.” I went and checked it out in the mainstream press coverage. Like so man news reports I’ve read, I was blown away by the way it was swept aside, as if it didn’t matter because he did so many other “great things.”

The theory of communism includes the idea that if a man does “great things” then he exists outside the paramaters of decency required of normal men. It’s the same justification used for leaders who lead genocidal wars. (It’s also the same justification for trying genocidal leaders in the international communitarian court.)

I was delighted to see the comment Richard made about communitarianism. Are you aware that this is the theory of international, regional and local law being introduced as the final, perfect “balance” between capitalism and communism?

Communism and capitalism have both “evolved.” We’re in the synthesis in the Hegelian dialectic, which is what King helped to create with his “non-violent” dialectical protests.

Now I’ll go back to your Republican Red research and see how it fits into my understanding of the infiltration. I’m unprepared to defend Hamilton but I am wondering more and more about Jefferson’s ties to Burr and Jacobins in France and England. I’m already wondering if you have an opinion of Anton Chaitkin’s claims in “Treason in America,” specifically the role Scottish Rite of Freemasonry played in Southern agitation.

Then too there’s the Thirty Year Tarriff War and I have never reconciled all the various opinions about the events leading up to the War of 1812 either.

I look forward to reading all your work now, I have a feeling it’s gonna cut through a lot of b.s. we researchers are forced to read in our quest for answers.

Highest Regards,
Niki Raapana
Anti Communitarian League

Posted by Niki Raapana  on  02/02  at  02:05 PM

John -

I’d like to offer some counterpoints.

First, it’s obvious that the article is backed by more than rumour and conjecture. Stang’s book “It’s Very Simple” thoroughly documents King’s Communist “context” from the beginning.

It’s a mistake to venerate “great men”. Lord Acton said that great men are almost always bad men. You are invoking “greatness” to deflect any question of wheter King really is great. That is the issue in question here. You are merely assuming it.

What is it that made King great? What did he contribute or accomplish, besides a Nobel nomination? Some stirring speeches and some street marches? Asking taxpayers for more welfare? None of that makes him great.

His anti-war stance was aligned with the Communist “peace” movement which was not anti-war at all - it supported the Communist agressors. His “non-violece” movement was not genuinely non-violent - it provoked violence. How many times did you read the article?

Ron Paul isn’t perfect, but King is more than just imperfect or weak - he’s a liar and a fake. Ron Paul isn’t advancing Communism. Not a good comparison.

King’s name change is mentionned in the context of the image manufactured for him for politccal ambitions, much as we point out the aliases con-men use to further their scams.

If anyone else plagiarised a third of their doctorate, refardless of it’s academic value, they would be ou on their ear. The fact that it was heavily plagiarised casts serious doubt on his academic ability. Stang’s explaination is better - King has friends in high places. Why do they protect him? Because his movement and his memory are useful political tools.

Stang doesn’t criticise King for not being a Christian, but for pretending to be one and doing so for the purpose of political deception. I don’t see what context could allow a different interpretation of those quotes to Stang’s.

In this type of situation a Christian is obliged to judge another. In the New Testament Christian leaders judged other Christians for a lot less.

Abernathy was a leaders in the same movement King led. It’s therefore interesting that you accept Abernathy’s word that King was legitimate but not a police officer’s word about Rosa Parks.

Posted by  on  07/03  at  04:04 AM

Martin Luther King Jr.’s real birth name was Michael King Jr.  Although his father later decided to rename Michael to “Martin Luther” King Jr. (after martin Luther the reformer), there was never any legal name change.  Michael King Jr. was born and died as Michael King Jr.
King was an IMPOSTER as you will see clearly in this article.  To no surprise, Christianity Today also promotes Witchcraft.
Martin Luther King Jr. was NO Christian.  He was an admirer of Ben Davis, a fellow native of Atlanta who was elected “the first Communist Councilman from Harlem.” He certainly admired William L. Patterson, a Communist leader nicknamed “Mr. Civil Rights.”
Communists Promoted King. Still, many have been able to learn some of the shocking incidents recorded in the King tapes. Washington’s old Willard Hotel was the scene of King forcing White women to drink “black Russian” and performing sexual acts with him. In Las Vegas King’s aids paid $100 each to prostitutes to join him in orgies.  It has been well-documented that King was a serial adulterer and womanizer. 
Martin Luther King may have had a religious experience, but he didn’t find Jesus.  King Denied the Bodily Resurrection, Virgin Birth, and Deity of Jesus Christ.In the same sketch, “An Autobiography of Religious Development,” King wrote that, although he accepted the teachings of his Sunday school teachers until he was about twelve,this uncritical attitude could not last long, for it was contrary to the very nature of my being.* MLK believed that doctrine of Jesus’ deity developed due to Greek philosophical influence and because the early church saw him as the highest and the best
* MLK believed that the “virgin birth” was unscientific and untenable; like divine Sonship, this doctrine developed as a way for the early church to indicate how highly they valued the uniqueness of Jesus.
* MLK believed that the doctrine of the resurrection of Jesus was an attempt by the pre-scientific early church to symbolize the experience that they had with Jesus.R MLK is self-consciously identifying himself with classical theological liberalism and rejecting the doctrines of fundamentalis
In his paper, “A Study of Mithraism,” MLK suggests that the doctrines of the early church grew out of the Greek mystery religions and cults which flourished at that time.
King Was NO Baptist Preacher, and Certainly NO Christian “By the time King entered Boston University, he was learning how to use his theological training to enrich his preaching and, in the process, return to his roots as a Baptist preacher.” -source
Martin Luther King was a heretic, NOT a Baptist preacher. Doctrinally, King was a false prophet.  The following information clearly reveals that Martin Luther King Jr. was NO Baptist and certainly NO Christian.  His reading of Brightman led him to discover his own spirituality: “How I long now for that religious experience which Dr. Brightman so cogently speaks of throughout his book.  It seems to be an experience, the lack of which life becomes dull and meaningless.  As I reflect on the matter, however, I do remember moments that I have been awe awakened; there have been times that I have been carried out of myself by something greater than myself and to that something I gave myself. Has this great something been God? Maybe after all I have been religious for a number of years, and am now only becoming aware of it”. Brightman’s explanation of religious experience convinced King that he could experience God’s powerful presence in his own life without the benefit of a sudden religious conversion. What a bunch of heresy!!!  Martin Luther King Jr. was NO Christian. 
I did not publish this article to be unkind, but to expose Martin Luther King Jr. for the unsaved heathen man he was.  Sadly, Mr. King is burning in Hell today because he died in his sins without Christ. No Christian would ever deny the virgin birth and the deity of Christ as King did. Also, I am NOT a racist.  God loves all people, regardless of who they are.  King found religion, but his teachings reveal that he never found Christ as his personal Saviour. G Where does God fit into this picture?  Or does He?
Listen on Real Audio to Pastor James Knox expose Martin Luther King, Jr. for the unsaved heathen man he really was.  Complete article here http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Wolves/mlk_jr-exposed.htm Well Alan I thought that I would add to this from a Black Preacher.

Posted by  on  11/13  at  04:44 PM

Alan Stang is a “want-to-be” white Martin Luther King, who is jealous of the greatness of Dr. King. Anyone with a brain knows that whites always hate blacks of any level, and especially any that reach the status of Dr. King.  And I’m sure, although I don’t know this racist bird, that he likewise hates President Barack Obama. Lastly, I’ll be publishing in my next newsletter a full explanation by black psychologists the real reason why whites hate black men so much.  And it has to do with penis size, just to give you a clue ahead of time. Whites are envious and jealous of black men because they can’t “measure up,” as Dr. Frances Cress Welsing says.

Posted by  on  04/20  at  10:19 AM
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