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    "The truth must be told..." Martin Luther King on war and those who support war

    King would have called Obama
    and the jackals that surround
    him what they are...

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    Uploaded on Jan 11, 2007
    Speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. against the "triple evils of racism, economic exploitation, and militarism." Audio.

    This speech was released by Black Forum records, a subsidiary of Motown, and went on to win a Grammy (in 1972, according to Wikipedia, in 1970, according to Grammy website) for the Best Spoken Word Recording.

    Excerpts of a Sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church on April 30, 1967.

    Text of entire speech:
    http://husseini.org/2007/01/martin-lu...

    Real Audio file of entire speech:
    http://www.africanbynature.com/Resour...



    Ebenezer Baptist Church, April 30, 1967
    "There are those who are seeking to equate dissent with disloyalty."

    King could be talking today about Iraq, about Afghanistan, about Pakistan and any other number of countries where the US is waging war overtly and covertly - not for self defense, but to assert its power.

    Motown released this speech in 1970 and won a Grammy for it for "Best Spoken Word Recording."

    King was shot dead under still mysterious circumstances on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, TN. To this day, his family does not believe the US government investigation into the circumstances of his death was adequate.

    The news media is not interested in their opinion on this matter and neither is the Attorney General of the United States, Eric Holder, or the President of the United States, Barack Obama, who on the day of this writing (August 24, 2013) are on a podium claiming the moral authority of King's legacy.

    In a country where official obscenity is a daily occurrence, this is an especially odious display of hypocrisy and fundamental dishonesty.

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    Sound familiar!!!Obama in not anything like Martin Luther King except one in instance, Obama want to be a King!!!!!!
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    I guarantee they never taught you
    this in school...

    And Obama, Clinton etc. pray you
    never find out.

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    The secret history of the Civil Rights Movement

    The part of the story you're not supposed to know


    What the anti-gun rights hysterics
    don't want you to ever learn

    Martin Luther King practiced and endorsed non-violence, but that didn't mean he was willing to let his marchers be victims of homicidal violence from local gun thugs and "law enforcement."

    The Gun Control Act of 1968 kicked off a frenzy of new US gun laws...

    Here�s the secret history behind the timing:

    The first gun laws restricting private citizens where dictated by the British Empire against American colonists. The Empire wanted only its military to have weapons of self defense.

    The next wave of anti guns laws in the US took place after slavery was abolished. The laws, passed by Southern legislatures, explicitly prohibited African-Americans from owning firearms.

    The next big wave of anti gun laws, which we are still in the middle of, started in the mid 1960s.

    Why?

    Yes, there were a number of high profile assassinations, but they've all since been proven to be government conspiracies at least in their non-investigation if not their actual execution. (JFK, RFK, Martin Luther King, etc.)

    The hysteria against private gun ownership was revived in the United States at exactly the same time that African-Americans started using firearms to protect their civil rights.

    That's the real history behind these laws.

    Civil rights laws were not granted to African-Americans by a beneficent federal government. They were taken by the accumulation of millions of acts of courage, some of them armed.

    Note: Gandhi believed in private ownership of firearms too. Look it up.

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    Published on Feb 11, 2013
    The Gun Control Act of 1968 kicked off a frenzy of new US gun laws... Here´s the secret history behind the timing.


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