report on it back when it happened in 1999 they tried to bury it and pretended it didn t really matter hohum just the most famous respected crucial one of the most famous respected crucial leaders in american history murdered by our own government nothing to see here you know what put it on page d 12 behind the story about how people under $25.00 are eating out of a condo toast. if you don t believe that news of that trial is important then what do you find important i mean that they could find the lindbergh baby inside jimmy hoffa s rectum and it would be more important. here s what happened 20 years ago a jury heard from 70 witnesses including lloyd jowers the guy who owned the bar where the shots were fired from by 999 jabbers had come forward and said he assisted the gunman in the murder and the gunman was not james earl ray as we ve all been told it was a memphis police officer in fact curettage scott king and the king family also believe james earl ray was innocent it o
laptop just don t do what are you doing if you do you ll hear the scream of a dying bunny rabbits and us uses out. that tweet is truly incredible considering our government assassinated martin luther king jr ok and that is not that is not me saying that because i know you don t trust me hell i don t trust me one time i left me alone with myself and i did very naughty things. anyway how do i know our government killed m.l.k. it was the verdict of the only trial ever held concerning his death and before you say anything yes there was a trial and no you didn t hear about it and yet every mainstream media outlet refuses to talk about it even today although the new york times did sheepishly report on it back when it happened in 9099 they tried to bury it and pretended. it didn t really matter hold on just the most famous respected crucial one of the most famous respected cruiser leaders in american history murdered by our own government nothing to see here you know what put it on
Community work and Martin Luther king day. We recorded his remarks in january 2003 in pasadena, california. It is about 50 minutes. [applause] first of all, i want to say how happy i am to be here in pasadena and romans primarily because this is really my inaugural booksigning if you will. So hopefully you will feel as excited as i feel about the first part of my book tour. Also, this is the very special time of year as we begin to reflect on my fathers birth, his actual birthday being january the 15th and, of course, celebrating as a National Holiday on the 20th next monday. So as we pause as the nation pauses to reflect on these teachings, principles and lifes work, i hope that we will all remember that the message he left for us is really truly rooted being our best selves. I always think of the fact that people compare my father to so many great icons, but i would like to think of them first and foremost as daddy. To me he was just simply someone i could seek refuge in. And i think
New York. I am not only referring to knowing the name of the person who pulled a trigger (perhaps the most obvious and ostensible among several triggers), that fateful April 4, 1968, more than 56 years ago, to assassinate in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a distinguished fighter for peace, equality and justice.
New York. On April 4, 1968, 56 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a distinguished fighter for peace, equality and justice, was assassinated in the city of Memphis (Tennessee, USA). He was then a prominent leader of the progressive and anti-war movement in the United States and around the world.