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      XPost: alt.california, ba.politics, alt.gossip.celebrities       XPost: rec.arts.tv       From: rkoch@banmlkdaycom              Uncelebrate Martin Luther King Day       By Alan Stang              Most Americans recognize that shakedown artists like Jesse       Jackson and Al Sharpton are working an immensely lucrative       racket, sponsored by the conspiracy for world government and       implemented by the nation’s Communist government schools. Train       white boys – honkies – from kindergarten through high school and       college to believe they are guilty of “racism,” and when they       are grown they will collaborate in shaking themselves down. Hey,       if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right Jesse?              Because of intense, lifelong brainwashing, not enough Americans       yet understand that Mike (Martin Luther) King, Jr., is an even       bigger fraud; that in fact everything we have been told about       him is phony, even starting with his name, which his father       changed to enhance their career in religion. As part of the       uncelebration of the phony holiday inflicted in his name, here       again is our annual rendition of the facts.              There are five aspects of the King career: his Communism, his       violence, his plagiarism, the fact that he was a sexual predator       who made Bildo Clinton, the Arkansas rapist, look like a       cloistered monk; and the fact that he did not believe in       Christianity. We shall look at each, but first let’s consider       the holiday itself. Where should such a holiday come from?              Typically, enough time passes after a man’s death so that       everything about him is known. Then sentiment spontaneously       builds to honor him. Finally, that sentiment coalesces into the       proclamation of a holiday in his name. So it is, or, rather,       was, in the case of Washington, the Father of our country.              On the contrary, the King holiday was proclaimed, after       considerable, racist intimidation, when the nation knew hardly       anything about him, not alone because it was inflicted so soon       after his death, but because by court order the truth about him       was suppressed. Yes, that is correct; we have a national holiday       for a man whose wife got a court ruling that suppresses the       facts about him until 2027 to spare the intense embarrassment       she would have felt had the truth been revealed.              This is a scandal that has nothing to do with race. It should be       a scandal whatever the color of the man so sanctified. Consider       also that the only other American so honored used to be       Washington, whose résumé Martha did nothing to suppress, but he       no longer has a day all to himself. He shares Presidents Day.       Mystery Man Mike therefore is honored above the Father of our       country.              Mike King attended a Communist training school in Tennessee. A       famous picture shows him enjoying a lecture in the company of       Abner W. Berry, a member of the Central Committee of the       Communist Party. Hunter Pitts O’Dell ran King’s organization.       O’Dell was another member of the Central Committee of the       Communist Party. Reporters would point that out, so King would       pretend to fire him, but O’Dell would soon be discovered       elsewhere in the King organization.              Many people wondered why King’s speeches began to depart from       “civil rights.” Soon, he was spouting the Communist line, during       the war in Vietnam. Eventually, we learned that the author of       his speeches was New Yorker Stanley Levison, the KGB paymaster       in this country. Ask yourself how important a Communist a man       must be if the Soviet secret police send him the funds he       distributes to finance Moscow’s activities in this country. Mike       enjoyed Stanley’s largesse.              Another thing people wondered about was the fact that violence       almost always erupted in a Mike King “non-violent”       demonstration. He explained himself in an article he wrote for       Saturday Review in the April 3, 1965 issue (“Behind the Selma       March,” pp. 16-17, 57). Mike King said this:              “Long years of experience indicate to us that Negroes can       achieve this goal when four things occur: 1. Nonviolent       demonstrators go into the streets to exercise their       Constitutional rights. 2. Racists resist by unleashing violence       against them. 3. Americans of conscience in the name of decency       demand federal intervention and legislation. 4. The       Administration, under mass pressure, initiates measures of       immediate intervention and remedial legislation.”              Notice in Step Two that violence is an essential element of the       “non-violent” process. Indeed, violence in a King operation was       not an unfortunate accident, not a mistake. Violence was what he       went into the streets to get. Without the manufactured violence,       there would have been no manufactured “sympathy” and no “mass       pressure.” Remember, Mike King wrote this himself. Maybe his       ghost writers didn’t know what they were revealing.              Why would “racists” attack them? Drue Lackey was Montgomery,       Alabama Chief of Police. In a speech in October, 2006, he       explained that in the famous confrontation of 1965, “non-       violent” demonstrators tried to provoke his policemen to react,       by throwing “non-violent” bottles and bricks, and bedecking them       with gobs of spit, while other “non-violent” demonstrators       waited nearby to take pictures.              Here is Chief Lackey’s rendition of the event: “Those four days       on the road had turned into an habitual sex orgy by the time       they reached the capitol. King was always seen on TV marching in       the front row among clean, well-disciplined performers. It was       all a sham. He stayed partying separately most of those days,       and would only arrive in a chauffeured limousine for appointed       press deadlines, leaving immediately after.              “Most of the others put off at least until nightfall, what they       had come for, as this mob had been bused in from across the       country and around the world: unemployed Blacks, White students,       party activists of both races, on promises of all the free food,       booze and sex they wanted.              “They reached Montgomery late on the afternoon of March 24,       1965, and spent the night at St. Jude’s where they had been       invited. We kept security along with the National Guard, for the       local Whites were up in arms. We witnessed them sleeping on the       ground all together, and a lot of sexual activity went on       throughout the night, with frequently changed partners. This is       what the federal government sponsored: a bunch of communists and       moral degenerates.”              Chief Lackey also had to protect Mike’s residence from provoked       locals who were threatening to bomb it. But there was nothing he       could do about the 25,000 misfits fornicating and committing       other canine functions on local residents’ front lawns. Yes,       confronted with such expert provocation, many locals snapped.       Would you have been able to keep your head?              For a while, I traveled the country trying to defuse these King       provocations. One of the people I traveled with was the utterly       delightful Julia Brown. Mrs. Brown hailed from Cleveland, where       she had been tricked into joining the Communist Party. When she       found out what she had joined, she went to the FBI and asked       what she should do. They told her to go back into the Party and              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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