Four Died Trying | JFK, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Robert F. Kennedy | Trailer

Really sad events. Wish someone would take 45 out. That mufucka is extremely dangerous to this country.
Most likely Trump is going to jail because he fucked over the powers that be.
 

Now Martin Luther King assassination was prompt by his turn towards financial restitution. We marched and we boycotted which worked in some places, but when MLK made that switch and started talking about monetary things with Black people, that’s when the white establishment got extremely nervous.
 


This always gave me chills.

Such a powerful speech but also sounds like a eulogy.

Always wondered if one man can truly change a nation and it’s funny Trump is mentioned in this thread.

Trump to me is white Americas MLK, v. rarely do we see people with this pied piper ability.

Trump can truly unite people for a cause similar to MLK although their visions were diametrically opposing.

Few people in American history have had this ability to touch the nation either pro or con.

Unfortunately we have to deal w Trump.

Carry on……
 
Most likely Trump is going to jail because he fucked over the powers that be.

Even if his trials are held and done before the election he'll likely still be out on appeal on election day. There's also no law against someone incarcerated being president. Either way we are still going to be dealing with his shit for years.
 
This always gave me chills.

Such a powerful speech but also sounds like a eulogy.

Always wondered if one man can truly change a nation and it’s funny Trump is mentioned in this thread.

Trump to me is white Americas MLK, v. rarely do we see people with this pied piper ability.

Trump can truly unite people for a cause similar to MLK although their visions were diametrically opposing.

Few people in American history have had this ability to touch the nation either pro or con.

Unfortunately we have to deal w Trump.

Carry on……
Yes. It sounds like he just knew the end was near. :crying::crying::crying: No bitch post here. It's too sad.
 
Even if his trials are held and done before the election he'll likely still be out on appeal on election day. There's also no law against someone incarcerated being president. Either way we are still going to be dealing with his shit for years.
The powers that be is going to make an example out of Trump because they can’t let nobody else do the shit he did
 
I think if Robert F. Kennedy had not been assassinated, and went on to win the presidency, we would be living in a different world right now. A better world. Or, at least a better country.
 
Interesting, I was just watching this earlier today about what really went down in Dallas in 1963. I started watching it because RFK jr. suggested Jim Douglas' book that spoke the truth about the involvement of the CIA with his Uncle JFK's assassination.

 
Interesting, I was just watching this earlier today about what really went down in Dallas in 1963. I started watching it because RFK jr. suggested Jim Douglas' book that spoke the truth about the involvement of the CIA with his Uncle JFK's assassination.


RFK was the catalyst for the FBI’s aggressive and illegal surveillance on Martin Luther King, Jr. which led to his assassination.

JFK was assassinated by the Society of Jesus because he was messing with the international banking cartels’ money system.

The only US President that stood tall against them without catching the ‘Kennedy Fade’ was Andrew Jackson, who was the second so-called black President of the United States.
 
RFK was the catalyst for the FBI’s aggressive and illegal surveillance on Martin Luther King, Jr. which led to his assassination.

JFK was assassinated by the Society of Jesus because he was messing with the international banking cartels’ money system.

The only US President that stood tall against them without catching the ‘Kennedy Fade’ was Andrew Jackson, who was the second so-called black President of the United States.
Yes, RFK as attorney general approved surveillance on Dr. King, but that didn't lead to his assassination: what led to Dr. King's assassination was the speech he gave on April 4, 1967.
 
Yes, RFK as attorney general approved surveillance on Dr. King, but that didn't lead to his assassination: what led to Dr. King's assassination was the speech he gave on April 4, 1967.
Too many members of his family were assassinated for it to be a coincidence. Once they were done using King, he was on the clock. Luckily, he finally understood the real mission at the end but it was too late then.
 


Statement from the King Family on the Release of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination Files:

“We recognize that the release of documents concerning the assassination of our father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has long been a subject of interest, captivating public curiosity for decades. As the children of Dr. King and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, his tragic death has been an intensely personal grief – a devastating loss for his wife, children, and the granddaughter he never met – an absence our family has endured for over 57 years. We ask those who engage with the release of these files to do so with empathy, restraint, and respect for our family's continuing grief.

The release of these files must be viewed within their full historical context. During our father’s lifetime, he was relentlessly targeted by an invasive, predatory, and deeply disturbing disinformation and surveillance campaign orchestrated by J. Edgar Hoover through the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The intent of the government’s COINTELPRO campaign was not only to monitor, but to discredit, dismantle and destroy Dr. King’s reputation and the broader American Civil Rights Movement. These actions were not only invasions of privacy, but intentional assaults on the truth – undermining the dignity and freedoms of private citizens who fought for justice, designed to neutralize those who dared to challenge the status quo.

In 1999, our family filed a wrongful death civil lawsuit in Shelby County, Tennessee. The jury unanimously concluded that our father was the victim of a conspiracy involving Loyd Jowers and unnamed co-conspirators, including government agencies as a part of a wider scheme. The verdict also affirmed that someone other than James Earl Ray was the shooter, and that Mr. Ray was set up to take the blame. Our family views that verdict as an affirmation of our long-held beliefs. As we review these newly released files, we will assess whether they offer additional insights beyond the findings our family has already accepted.

While we support transparency and historical accountability, we object to any attacks on our father’s legacy or attempts to weaponize it to spread falsehoods. We strongly condemn any attempts to misuse these documents in ways intended to undermine our father’s legacy and the significant achievements of the movement. Those who promote the fruit of the FBI’s surveillance will unknowingly align themselves with an ongoing campaign to degrade our father and the Civil Rights Movement.
Instead of repeating the injustices of the past, we encourage the public to continue the work that our father began – building equity, justice, and peace for all. Now more than ever, we must honor his sacrifice by committing ourselves to the realization of his dream – a society rooted in compassion, unity, and equality.

Let us move forward together, inspired by our father’s enduring vision of the Beloved Community – a world made possible when we choose to center love in all that we do. By embracing compassion, mutual respect, and justice, we can transform his dream into our shared reality.”

- Martin Luther King III and Dr. Bernice A. King

Please note that the King Family will not be conducting any interviews on this matter at this time.
 
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