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He is most famous for leading the successful 1999 civil legal case in which A US jury unanimously decided that the [[MLK Assassination]] was part of a [[conspiracy]] involving members of the US government.
 
He is most famous for leading the successful 1999 civil legal case in which A US jury unanimously decided that the [[MLK Assassination]] was part of a [[conspiracy]] involving members of the US government.
  
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In June 2016, William Pepper published ''The Plot To Kill King'' which contains extensive appendices of the interviews carried out by William Pepper - to prevent critics saying that he took quotes out of context. The book reveals
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|text=that J. Edgar Hoover used his number two, [[Clyde Tolson]], to come into Memphis on a regular basis and liaise with the Dixie Mafia and organize the on the ground [[killing of Martin King]]. It shows that Tolson carried $25,000 in, and that money was carried to the prison where James Earl Ray was. He - James - had been profiled and never knew this. That given to the warden, Swenson, and James was allowed to escape, and then he became part of their network. He was under a handler whom he knew as Raoul and who I later came to know as Raoul Coelo. He was an ex Portuguese intelligence officer who lived in Yonkers New York."
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===JFK Assassination===
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===RFK Assassination===
 
He has been trying to establish that [[Sirhan Sirhan]] was not a "[[lone nut]]" shooter who killed [[Robert F. Kennedy]].
 
He has been trying to establish that [[Sirhan Sirhan]] was not a "[[lone nut]]" shooter who killed [[Robert F. Kennedy]].
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Revision as of 08:01, 10 December 2017

Person.png William Pepper  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, activist)
BornAugust 16, 1937
Interests • MLK Assassination
• JFK Assassination
• RFK Assassination
A highly metho

Activities

He is most famous for leading the successful 1999 civil legal case in which A US jury unanimously decided that the MLK Assassination was part of a conspiracy involving members of the US government.

MLK Assassination

Full article: MLK/Assassination

In June 2016, William Pepper published The Plot To Kill King which contains extensive appendices of the interviews carried out by William Pepper - to prevent critics saying that he took quotes out of context. The book reveals that J. Edgar Hoover used his number two, Clyde Tolson, to come into Memphis on a regular basis and liaise with the Dixie Mafia and organize the on the ground killing of Martin King. It shows that Tolson carried $25,000 in, and that money was carried to the prison where James Earl Ray was. He - James - had been profiled and never knew this. That given to the warden, Swenson, and James was allowed to escape, and then he became part of their network. He was under a handler whom he knew as Raoul and who I later came to know as Raoul Coelo. He was an ex Portuguese intelligence officer who lived in Yonkers New York." [1]

JFK Assassination

RFK Assassination

He has been trying to establish that Sirhan Sirhan was not a "lone nut" shooter who killed Robert F. Kennedy.


 

Event Witnessed

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Truth And Reconciliation Committee on the Assassinations Of The 1960sA call for a Truth And Reconciliation Committee
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