WHO REALLY KILLED MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.? Book Review
Guilty as charged. My verdict after reading WHO REALLY KILLED MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.?: The Case Against Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover by Phillip F. Nelson.
If not everything that can be known about the case, here is more than enough to exonerate poor James Earl Ray and remove LBJ’s and Hoover’s names from any place of honor.
All Americans, not only the Vietnam generation and black Americans, need to know the truths Phil Nelson presents. Seeing a president and an FBI director commit crimes, and seeing so much of the media serve them and not the truth, should inspire us to question all important narratives and take nothing for granted.
This is a cautionary tale for all tempted to serve in the military. James Earl Ray was in the ranks when first subjected to mind control, including medication, if I recall, and I think I do. He was positioned early to be a useful idiot in some future evil game, and he became the patsy for Dr. King’s murder in 1968. Such abuse of a serviceman is a horrible betrayal of trust.
Thousands of our brothers and sisters have been hurt and killed for frauds painted as legitimate wars. If “they” would do such things to our troops, “they” can and would do them to us. In fact, they do.
When harm is done to one of us, we should consider it done to all. Maybe then we’ll reach the next stage in our evolution, long prayed for. Maybe then we’ll love each other as ourselves and allow no crime to go unpunished.
Justice starts with the truth, and Phil Nelson has given us over 400 pages of it.