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==Official Narrative==
 
==Official Narrative==
Martin Luther King Jr was fatally shot on 4<sup>th</sup> April 1968. At the time it was blamed on the "[[lone nut]]", [[James Earl Ray]], who originally plead guilty to forego a jury trial, but 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 was subject to a news blackout by the {{ccm}}, who reported instead on the [[OJ Simpson]] case.
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Martin Luther King Jr was fatally shot on 4<sup>th</sup> April 1968. At the time it was blamed on the "[[lone nut]]", [[James Earl Ray]], who originally plead guilty to forego a jury trial, but 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.
  
 
===1999 Civil Case===
 
===1999 Civil Case===
In a 1999 the King family and [[Lloyd Jowers]] brought a civil case and the jury ruled that Loyd Jowers and others, including unspecified governmental agencies, were all part of a conspiracy to kill Martin Luther King Jr.<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>
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In a 1999 the King family and [[William Pepper]] brought a civil case 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>
  
 
==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]].
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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>
 
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Date4 April 1968
Blamed onJames Earl Ray
Exposed byEarl Caldwell, Loyd Jowers
Interest ofGarrick Alder, HSCA, John Judge, Truth And Reconciliation Committee on the Assassinations Of The 1960s
SubpageMLK/Assassination/Perpetrators

 

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Official Narrative

Martin Luther King Jr was fatally shot on 4th April 1968. At the time it was blamed on the "lone nut", James Earl Ray, who originally plead guilty to forego a jury trial, but 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.

1999 Civil Case

In a 1999 the King family and William Pepper brought a civil case 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."[1]

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.[2]

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
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.”FBI1964

 

Witness

WitnessDescription
Earl CaldwellA New York Times reporter who witnessed the assassination of MLK and who never accepted the FBI's official narrative.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Fifty Years of the Deep Statebook22 November 2013Mark GortonA 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

NameDescription
James Earl RayCharged by the US government for the killing of Martin Luther King. He died in jail having never had a trial.
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See Also

References

  1. 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>.
  2. Document:Fifty_Years_of_the_Deep_State


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