by Kashif Ahmed
Monday, January 21st, 2013
Public anger over the Rothschild backed assassination of the honourable Martin Luther King, forced the corrupt and compromised U.S. regime to inaugurate a special day set aside to commemorate the man they murdered on April 4th, 1968.
For today is Martin Luther King Day and few, if any, will be able to stomach the rank hypocrisy of extremist Jew controlled goyim like U.S. President Barrack Obama attempting to regale the herd with teleprompted platitudes about ‘The Dream’. All the while unable to shake off the damning indictment which defines his terms in office: ‘First Black President Invades Africa’. For Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria and Mali all bear the scars of Anglo-American-Israeli-NATO interference, thanks to President Obama’s servile demeanour towards the illegitimate state of Israel and their Rothschild handlers. Even the Rev. Joseph Lowery, a close friend of Dr. King during the civil rights struggle, diplomatically remarked that Obama was “shackled by the political reality of our time” which is a euphemism for: ‘Nethanyahu’s got a gun to his head’. But it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that the face of Drone terrorism should try and dissemble in the guise of an emancipator, for if extremist Jews can try and make Martin Luther King out to be a Zionist, ‘proven’ by the fraudulent ‘Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend’ , August, 1967, then its all fair game.
But Martin Luther King was too great a man for us to allow his legacy to be hi-jacked by corporate shills, extremist Jew lunatics and Shabbat Goys. The same news networks who, when it mattered, would have had King’s supporters beaten to within an inch of their lives by the lead batons of the police state apparatus, now plead ignorance and claim they were on his side all along. The same institutions who, when it mattered, were trying to snuff out all forms of African American resistance to the Rothschild run U.S. regime, will now put up posters and wear the mask of civility, for a day at least.
The Martin Luther King I remember, is the Martin Luther King U.S. crooks and Israeli criminals would like us to forget, and for the sake of his sacrifice and struggles this must be the Martin Luther King that we hold dear to our hearts and never relinquish for any price:
Civil rights campaigner and legendary crooner Harry Belafonte, recalls a conversation he had with Martin Luther King in the days leading up to his martyrdom. Belafonte recalls that Dr. King was rather preoccupied and pondered over their struggle with some concern, when Belafonte inquired as what was troubling his friend, King replied:
“I’ve come upon something that disturbs me deeply: “We have fought hard and long for integration, as I believe we should have, and I know that we will win. But I’ve come to believe we’re integrating into a burning house.”
“I’m afraid that America has lost what moral vision she may have had. And I’m afraid that even as we integrate, we are walking into a place that does not understand that this nation needs to be deeply concerned with the plight of the poor and disenfranchised. Until we commit ourselves to ensuring that the underclass is given justice and opportunity, we will continue to perpetuate the anger and violence that tears at the soul of this nation.”
Martin Luther King, April, 1968
He was right. But I won’t ask the civilized world to reclaim this commemoration in the true spirit of the man it claims to celebrate, because when we truly understand the nature of this struggle and regain the initiative, then we can say: Let the traitors have a day to celebrate their Martin Luther King. And we’ll have the other 364 days to celebrate our Martin Luther King, the real Martin Luther King, the true Martin Luther King, the only Martin Luther King.
You must be logged in to post a comment Login
Jay Knott
January 21, 2013 at 7:14 pm
This article tries to argue, without presenting a shred of evidence, that Jews had something to do with the murder of MLK. In fact, King was murdered by a white redneck, Malcolm X by a black Muslim. Jews were over-represented in the civil rights movement. The article is inadequate as a commemoration of MLK. And, like other conspiracy pseudo-theories published on this site, it is worse than useless in helping us to understand US support for Jewish supremacy.
Blake
January 25, 2013 at 6:58 pm
“I gave the Jew credit for being among all other whites most active, most vocal, financers, “leader” & “liberal” in Negro civil rights movement. But I said at the same time I knew that the Jew played these roles for a very careful strategic reason: the more prejudice in America could be focused upon the Negro, then the more white Gentiles’ prejudice would keep diverted off the Jew. I said that to me one proof that all the civil rights posturing of so many Jews wasn’t sincere was that so often in the North the quickest segregationists were Jews themselves” – Malcolm X
Deadbeat
January 21, 2013 at 11:59 pm
In fact, King was murdered by a white redneck
James Earl Ray professed his innocence all the way to his grave. Even the King family believed that Ray was not the trigger man. We still don’t know for certain the circumstances of King’s death. There many more investigations surrounding the Kennedy assassination than King and I would like to know more.
However I have to agree with Jay here that Kashif Ahmed doesn’t provide any references or evidence to support his arguments.
David Holden
January 22, 2013 at 6:01 pm
Deadbeat you may find this of interest re MLK’s suicide. i haven’t done any background checks so you’ll have to do your own due diligence. but the scenario presented is worth examining as an initial hypothesis, from a Bayesian point of view.
Blake
January 25, 2013 at 7:14 pm
Fraud Fit for a King: Israel, Zionism and the Misuse of MLK
Rarely am I considered insufficiently cynical. As someone who does anti-racism work for a living, and hears all manner of excuse making by those who wish to avoid being considered racist, not much surprises me. I expect people to lie about race; to swear they haven’t a racist bone in their bodies. And every January, with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday around the corner, I have come to expect someone to misuse the good doctor’s words so as to push an agenda he would not likely have supported.
As such, I long ago resigned myself to the annual gaggle of fools who use King’s “content of their character” line from the 1963 March on Washington so as to attack affirmative action, ostensibly because King preferred simple “color-blindness.” That King actually supported the efforts that we now call affirmative action — and even billions in reparations — as I’ve documented previously, matters not to these folks. They’ve never read King’s work, and they’ve only paid attention to one news clip from one speech, and even then didn’t understand what they were hearing.
Yet, even with my cynic’s credentials established, the one thing I never expected anyone to do would be to make up a quote from King; a quote he simply never said, and claim that it came from a letter that he never wrote, and was published in a collection of his essays that never existed. Frankly, this level of deception is something special.
The hoax of which I speak is one currently making the rounds on the Internet, which claims to prove King’s steadfast support for Zionism. Indeed, it does more than that. In the item, entitled “Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend,” King proclaims that criticism of Zionism is tantamount to anti-Semitism, and likens those who criticize Jewish nationalism as manifested in Israel, to those who would seek to trample the rights of blacks. Heady stuff, and 100 percent bullshit, as any amateur fact checker could ascertain were they so inclined. But of course, folks who push an ideology that required expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from their lands, and then lied about it, claiming there had been no such persons to begin with (as with Golda Meir’s infamous quip), can’t be expected to place a very high premium on truth.
http://www.timwise.org/2003/01/fraud-fit-for-a-king-israel-zionism-and-the-misuse-of-mlk/
Jay Knott
January 26, 2013 at 5:37 am
Thanks for the link to Tim Wise, Blake.
It’s good to see he exposes the attempt to link Martin Luther King to Zionism. However, most of Wise’s ‘anti-racist’ activity consists of Jewish lefty diversions, exaggerating white supremacy, and downplaying the Jewish variety:
`”By 1985, the divestment movement [against South Africa] was in full swing on dozens of college and university campuses across the country”. 25 years later, it is hard to get a similar divestment movement against Jewish apartheid, because rich right-wing Jews like Alan Dershowitz sue any college which even thinks about it, and left-wing Jews like Wise confuse the issue by telling us to worry about ‘anti-Semites in our midst’, though they were not concerned about ‘anti-whites’ during the struggle against white apartheid.` – http://tinyurl.com/b8le6lq
Simorgh
January 27, 2013 at 1:16 am
“Jewish Commercial Interests Between
North and South: The Case of the
Lehmans and the Seligmans” by
Elliott Ashkenazi
http://americanjewisharchives.org/journal/PDF/1991_43_01_00_ashkenazi.pdf
Jews generated wealth based on slave labor in the South, combined that wealth with commercial practices learned in Italy and Amsterdam to create ‘invisible wealth,’ — credit. Jews in the South’s cotton industry thus expanded their commercial empires up the East coast, to establish American banking empires. All based on slave labor.
Judah Benjamin was among the most ardent activists for maintaining the South’s slave labor economy. When his financial, political, and even guerrilla support for the Confederacy and slavery failed, he hightailed it to England where he became a barrister and died in his own comfortable bed.
fool me once...
March 3, 2013 at 10:18 am
For reference purposes;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvr2Cxuh2Wk&feature=player_embedded
What’s the context?