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REMEMBERING DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING

Monday, January 21, 2008

Each year on the third Monday of January, schools, federal offices and the like across America remain closed as we celebrate the birth, the life and the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It is a time for the nation to remember the injustices that Dr. King fought; a time to remember his fight for the freedom, equality and dignity of all races and peoples; a time to remember the message of change through nonviolence. Although many people see this as “a day without homework” or “a day to hang out with friends,” it is so much more than that; it is the celebration of equality, the celebration of freedom, and the celebration of a truly inspiring individual.

Above is the full version of Martin Luther King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, which he delivered at the Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.) on Aug. 28, 1963.

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1nubianqueen

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Let’s not let his death be in vain. Stand up for something, or fall for anything. Be united on one front. R.I.P Dr. King

77.

CHOCOLATEKISSES

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

WHACHAWL KNO BOUT DAT LOOFAH?!?!?!

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CHOCOLATEKISSES

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

LOL naw I’m just playing before Martin stans come and get me.

LMAO…

Ok I apologize for I am in a goofy mood.

Let us all remember Martin Luther King and celebrate his life and legacy.

R.I.P.

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FallBackHaterz

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Such a great man!! Brilliant and inspiring words, its too bad this is only a holiday celebrated in the US. It should be made worldwide, because his words and effort touched all, especially black people throughout the world

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phenomenal woman

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

a truly great man - love his analogy of the cheque and ‘insufficient funds’. i would have loved to have been present at this march cos the atmosphere would have been simply amazing, listening to MLK - just wow - so powerful and moving. This speech is truly historic, when he first said the words ‘i have a dream,’ tears nearly came to my eyes. he truly was a great orator and the epitome of ‘be the change in the world you wish to see’. It is quite bittersweet listening tho because altho we have come far, we as a people still have SO SO far to go.
I’m british so we don’t celebrate his birthday, but there is no denying the monumental impact MLK has had. I’m at uni but when I have children (one day)I will be educating about him, so his legacy will go on for many generations.

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clarkthink

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

I know Dr. King never dreamed all this bullsh!t would be going on :-(
We need to step our game up people…..Dr. King passed us the baton
and we dropped it :-(

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Danala

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

R.I.P DR.KING HE WAS TRULY A GREAT MAN. AND ALSO CONGRATS TO HIS SON ON HIS FIRST CHILD.

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P

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Very disturbing that there are not many comments commemorating a person that was part of a movement that allows many of us to do what we do now with the freedom and not with the constraints of being hosed down or (at least overtly) discriminated against.

I would bet the farm that if there was some salacious gossip on here about King (and there IS salacious gossip about him - truth or untruth is irrelevant), then you would have 200 plus comments.

Unfortunate. But I love the speech though. Always have.

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unique

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

I’m Sure The World Knows Dr. King Was Born Jan 15 And Out Of Respect Or Neglect This Was The Day Chosen To Pay Respect And Honor Him And That Is Why We Say Happy Birthday. The Dates Can Be Shifted But Our Love For His Determination And Ultimate Sacrifice Can Not Be At The Least Budged An Inch. He Spoke For Unity, Peace And Equal Rights. Content And Not Character! He Dreamed Massive And We Now Have A Voice That Was Once Confined. We Now Have A Choice Without Being Dismissed By Signs That We Could Not Read Because We Were Prohibited From Learning To Do So. Not Only Should We Listen To “I Have A Dream” Read It And Think About AllThe Sweat And Tears That Went Into It And Take Time To Let The Words Merinate And See The Obsticles. Someone Said On Here He Always Look So Serious Thats Because That Was A Serious Matter And He Wanted To Be Taken Seriously. If He As A Leader Laughed We Probably Would Of Been Taken As A Joke And Be Living Now Like Back Then. Im Sure Some Things That Changed Have Him Smiling Now. R I P

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MELIKEY

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

I listened to his speech and felt chills through my body. I sometimes feel bad because all of what he and others fought for I take for granted. I am going to try to do good things for my community.

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J. Lewis(My Wic Check Bounced)

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

I think I attempted this speech when I was on the speech team in middle school…i did it no justice lol. Happy Birthday and thank you Dr. King!!

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GRETA

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

He is and will always be a man of Great Legacy to me this day was not just another day off but a day to reflect

Thank You Jesus For M.L.K.!!!!!

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evelyn

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Thank you Dr. King

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Sharonda

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Don’t be a statistic!There are educated brothers out here doing the thing and not in jail, they just don’t get the credit.We need stop downing many of our rappers too because they do a lot for the community than most of us in here (do your research) but it is always what they say and not what they do.Action does speak louder than words.Nobody is perfect.And none of them claim to be a role model to your child.As a parent or a sister or whoever you suppose to be the role model and not the T.V.And why is this the only “day” black people want to get along?Because we all know that tomorrow it all will be different.We need to celebrate the dream everyday and progress as a human race.Can we at least get along most of the time?I’m all for unity.And to those who say King did not do anything for you.Bet you wouldn’t be stating your opinion right now on this internet right now.There be no CL.We still would be called colored people.We would be in the nastiest public bathrooms.Drinking from the “colored” fountain.Be grateful to those that came before you.Don’t knock your history.Know where you came from.As being 21, I appreciate this man, my family and other any positive figure who made a difference for me to get an education or anything else for that matter.Not just for blacks but for all the minorities out there.God bless you all.

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jones

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

When one speaks of LOVE the way MLK did during a time of war,it made him a very dangerous force to the people who thrive on hate,like Gandhi before him and Sadat and Lennon after,when you speak of love, you will be met buy hate.This man had so much courage…Rest in Peace Brotha Martin

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Sharonda

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

And so many years later after that speech, the same things he name still going on.

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ThinkAboutIt

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Powerful Speech
Powerful Man

This post should be flooded, because without his struggle & his fight, it’s not likely that we would have this type of forum, or opportunity to express and celebrate the many brothers and sisters that his sacrifice made a way for.

Celebrate Dr.King and honor him everyday by giving the best you have to offer.

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kmniles

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

#86

I hear you and understand what you’re saying. 2007-08 was kind of tripped out. We have a candidate for the White House who though mixed, identifies himself as black and whites are supporting him, yet we also had Jena 6 where there was actually a “whites only” tree in a school yard. So when I look back and see pics from the Jena rallies and see our YOUNG brothers and sisters marching as King and his supporters did back when it’s at least comforting to know some of us are concerned with keeping his dream alive.

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B

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

ABSOLUTELY REMARKABLE….AN OUTSTANDING MAN! MY GOD, WHAT PRIDE TO BE A STRONG BLACK MAN!

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*KMS*

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Oh the Oprah was really nice today. she was honoring him throughout the show. R.I.P Dr. Martin Luther King, you would have been president today if you were alive, hope we all know that.

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Sisters45.com - Classy Black Women Pictures Gallery

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

May his dream continue to live on… Still as a nation we have a way to go, but it’s nice to see the races living in harmony… Embracing other cultures, as all should be thankful…

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THE NARCIST

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Channel 34 TV One are having programs about MLK tonight starting at eight. Oprah was very good today too, she’ll be back on at 1:00 am with the same thing.

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Emma V's Great- Grandaughter

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

We need more people like you Dr. King.

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gg boo

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

We’ve made such progress, but there is so far to go… Happy MLK day everyone and keep the dream alive.

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judah

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Some black people have become like chocolate-covered caucasians, lol. The rules of commenting are predicated off of the topic at hand, not being politically correct. This is why black people cannot move anywhere substantial, because we cannot have real discourse and conversation based on FACTS. Black people are like children now, so when you say something that hurts their feelings , they put their damn fingers in their ears instead of acknowledging truth. The post that I submitted was based on irrefutable research and FACTS. There were no personal attacks against any other commenters, and I didn’t say “First!”, so there was no reason for my post to be blocked other than coonism and house negroism. There are black people that know that King was a charlatan but don’t want to post because of the weak, cowardly, mob-mentality of the politically correct. The other side deserves to be represented.

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NYLADY

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

RIP Dr. King.

I’m actually ashamed to say that I haven’t done more to celebrate his bday. I know in NYC and probably similar cities around the country they were holding drives and community service projects to celebrate this day. I’m going to try to do more next year.

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Sharonda

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

A charlatan, Judah?Oh my…elaborate?I know what that is, but how was he a charlatan?Where’s the facts and I don’t mean WIKI facts.

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setian

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

A less publicized but great letter King wrote was the one below.

“LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL”
April 16, 1963
Birmingham, Alabama

http://coursesa.matrix.ms...306/documents/letter.html

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kmniles

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

100 Judah

So Angel & Co. are censoring you? I figured something was up, lol. Guess they powers at be were trying to focus on the positive message rather one’s personal negative opinion on the messenger (speech ghostwriter, being a mason, questionable personal affiliations, etc).

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Missdiva

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

MARTIN LUTHER KING WAS A VERY,VERY INTELLIGENT MAN. THAT SPEECH WAS PHENOMENAL IT ALWAYS GIVES ME COMFORT AND THAT LETTER WHILE HE WAS IN THAT BIRMINGHAM JAIL WAS RIVETING, THAT MAN WAS AND IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOO SPECIAL TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY, TO HAVE SUCH KNOWLEDGE IN THAT AGE AND TIME PROVES THAT HE REALLY WAS THE CHOSEN ONE!

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judah

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

@102

I don’t know what “wiki” facts are, lol. I don’t quote from “wikipedia”. If you want to know what I posted; you won’t, because it was moderated due to the fact that it was unflattering, truthful, and irrefutable. The truth regarding race relations is the most frustrating thing to alot of black people and it proves what I always say pertaining to King and the civil rights movement. There are no estimable signs of improvement in the least, post-civil rights movement in the black community but this man is lauded as something beyond what he was. You will rarely see the young black male in these different ghettoes in America associate themselves with King and his “message”. It’s usually the black woman, the effeminate black male, the outright black male homosexual, and certain whites that cite King as a hero because they have profited the most by his confusion. The fact that the feelings of the young black male are muted is leading to a bubbling cauldron atmosphere and it will explode in the face of all the people that love lies. Keep that in mind when you listen to his nonsense.

@104

They always censor my comments when it comes to topics that they feel I will say something incendiary on. It’s irrelevant. You can “censor” my opinion but you can’t censor the AIDS rate of the black woman, the incarceration rate of the black male, or the graduation rate of the black child. That’s my point. The truth is the truth. The sky will be blue and the sun will be yellow tomorrow. You can’t censor them because you don’t like their color because they’re going to shine regardless.

My next point is that his “positive message” is subjective, which is the point of an open forum. Can one disagree or is this Nazi Germany? What makes a message “positive”? Doesn’t positivity entail progress? Where has the black community progressed? Where are the statistics to prove this? The point of a blog is the exchange of ideas and ideals, not to be force-fed one’s own opinion through the repetitive commentary that you see from people that 99% of the time don’t know a damn thing. It’s very simple; if my comments are so off base, then people can attempt to refute them. Simple as that. To hear black people praise this man after 40 years of ineffectual implementation of his mentality on our community, you would think that he was Christ.

Lastly, I know that you were waiting for me because you’re a closet fan of mine, lol. You; like many others, are infatuated with my comments, my mindset, and the fact that I could care less about the opinion of others. You basically shouted me out in comment #74 because you signed on looking for my comment instead of staying on topic due to the fact that you had nothing to say on your own. You even went through a litany of things that I’ve said before and you were hoping I’d expound on so you could be riveted, lol. All jokes aside, I had irrefutable information and citations fort hose looking to read up on the points themselves but the gestapo shut it down. I think that the fact of the matter is that the even though the black male has fallen post-civil rights, the black female and the black homosexual has risen to prominence, so the improvement is where the improvement was designed to be.

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J. Dakar

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

Judah: I would really like to read the comment you posted that was “censored”. Let it be known that I had nothing to do with that, and, as far as I know, no one else deleted your post; if you mention certain words, I’ve been told, your comment will automatically be flagged and not posted.

If you don’t mind, please e-mail it to me (sinnerman84@gmail.com) and I’ll post it on your behalf.

Peace and blessings,
J. Dakar

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BashyBoo

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

I KNOW IM LATE BUT DID ANYONE SEE THAT THERE IS FINALLY A MLK GRANDCHILD TO BE BORN?? I THINK IT’S A GOD SENT, IT BOTHERED ME THAT HE HAD NO GRANDCHILDREN, BUT NOW HE DOES!!

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Ama

Monday, January 21, 2008 /

He is great and the Oprah show dedicated to him wa awesome to! Happy Birthday Dr. King!

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che

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Thank u D. King 4 wat u hav done me and soooo many otha balck ppl RIP wish u were here 2 see what u hav done and how much black ppl hav progressed !!!

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[L.Liyah]

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Times have changed so much….R.I.P Dr King

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the floacist

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Please everyone, do something in honor in Dr. King. It doesn’t matter how small may be. If it wasn’t for him, most of us wouldn’t be here.

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kmniles

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah

You’ re correct that you should be able to discuss topics of relevance without fear of being censored to death, but to be honest, alot of people have had posts omitted for the most trivial things so I highly doubt there’s a hidden conspiracy to silence facts or opinions that challenge the status quo.

As for being a fan of yours, not a chance, lol. But I’d be lying if your name didn’t spring to mind when it comes to MLK. Your position isn’t exactly breaking news to regulars here nor is it hidden from anyone with a basic education and a library card. The synopsis I rehashed on your behalf was strictly for newbies and trivial to me, but insightful to others ignorant of who you are or where you’re going with your quibbling.

People blog for different reasons and I don’t come here to seek anyone’s feedback or attention by provocation, that’s your thing. I say my peace and move on. It’s pure fun 99% of the time and I get enough face to face stimulation by surrounding myself with other people of substance. You should try to do the same and maybe you won’t feel so dissapointed when you’re not given a chance to showcase your folklore-ish skills as a great debator.

Happy expounding.

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david spates

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

I made a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day video that I think EVERYONE will enjoy. It’s really short, and should put a smile on your face.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=AtugYg42mmc

Happy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day everybody

David Spates

http://www.youtube.com/davidspates

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J. Dakar

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah’s Comment, Part 1:
This day is not a celebration of anything. It’s a “holiday” in name only, and it’s a testament to how dead this “dream” is that no one really commemorates this day, not even most of our own people. There aren’t even that many MLK programs on television. The white man mocks our people by putting NBA games on television from 12 noon to 12 midnight. Many white people will either keep their businesses open or volunteer for overtime at their job just to purposefully disrespect his memory. Martin Luther King is probably the most overblown and over-exalted black man of the last 2000 years. His “movement” did nothing but mislead the masses of black people to be more concerned and obsessed with caucasians and assimilation than handling our own issues. Not only has nothing changed for black people since the civil rights movement and I challenge any person who “loves“ MLK to give substantial proof of any change. One can argue that things have gotten worse when you examine the community and see that the other races have numerous lucrative businesses in our neighborhoods, mostly post-civil rights movement. King was a charlatan, a liar, a sexual deviant, a communist, and he did not believe in the Bible. Due to the steady decline in self-knowledge and self-pride in the black community since King’s deceptive movement, it makes sense that blacks look at him as a god and a savior. People that are in darkness need a prince of darkness to mislead them (Luke 6:39).

The man was a “reverend” in name only. He used the Bible and the pulpit as a platform to pursue his agenda for prestige and power (Isaiah 30:9-13, Jer 5:31, Jer 23:16-22, II Corinthians 11:13,14). He viewed himself as a massive intellectual and felt like he needed to use the scriptures to “raise” the average “ignorant” black to his level of philosophical and analytical understanding. He’s on record as calling the Bible a book full of “legends and myths”. He denied the resurrection of Christ, among other “Christian fundamentalist” teachings he had been imbued with from childhood that he forsook later on in his life (Prov 16:25, Rom 14:9, I Cor 1:18,19, I Cor 15:12-14, Phil 3:18,19). His gods and heroes were men like Mahatma Gandhi (another caucasian-trained agent for the one world government through “non-violent rebellion”), Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, etc (I Cor 2:4,5,13, Col 2:8, Heb 13:9) . Anyone that has real knowledge of the scriptures can see that the man was not a man of the Most High and used the scriptures, like most high-profile pastors do today, to advance himself to a position of prominence (Mic 3:11). It’s consistent with King’s mentality of outright plagiarism and idea stealing, which has been proven from his college days to his most “renowned” speeches.

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J. Dakar

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah’s Comment, Part 2:
The only reason why the white man publicizes the exploits of King is because he wants to perpetuate in the minds of black people that they should be looking for acceptance from the white community. When you do research on King, you’ll see that he was a Communist and all his closest confidants within his cabinet were either communists, homosexuals, sexually-deviant drug users, or all three. Communists view belief in a higher power as nonsense (Psalms 14:1). First off, let’s establish that the “civil rights movement” was a ruse established by Jewish communists (usually revealed to be KGB agents for the Soviet Union) and other white liberals to use the false idealism known as “equality” (an unattainable goal) to bring black people into their agenda to establish a one world government, which they’re in the latter stages of doing today. This is why when the dark races are rebellious in their stance to maintain their fundamental social morality, they’re branded as “terrorists”. Communism and democracy are two horns on the same devil, and the goal is the same. The founders of the NAACP and the first few leaders were all Jewish, not black. King was usable to those people because he aspired to greatness and he was enamored with Marxism and philosophers like Henry David Thoreau and Hegel.

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J. Dakar

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah’s Comment, Part 3:
Martin Luther King didn’t even write the so-called “I Have A Dream Speech”. It was written by his communist Jewish mentor, Stanley Levinson. Look it up. Look up Levinson and his ties with the KGB and the American Communist Party. The money that the Soviet Union funneled to Levinson came from a Russian Jew named Isidore Needleman. He was a KGB agent that fronted as an officer of AMTORG, the trading company in NYC which buys U.S. goods for shipment to Russia. Other prominent white communists like James Dombrowski, Carl Braden, and Anne Braden subsidized King and used him as their liason to the black community to hopefully cause enough discord in America to bring down the government for the purposes of the “Progressive” (Socialist) Party. Carl and Anne Braden, both white communist “integrationists”, were found to have bought a house for a black family in an all-white neighborhood in the guise of “forced integration”, to only subsequently blow up the house themselves to stir racial unrest and cause chaos. King, along with other “black civil rights heroes” like Rosa Parks and Ralph Abernathy, were schooled at the Communist Party front training ground, the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee. Both Bayard Rustin and Ralph Abernathy were known homosexuals (in Abernathy’s case a child molester of a 15 year old girl also) and attended the Communist Party’s national convention in 1957 and East Germany and Russia in 1972 respectively. Another prominent member of King’s SCLC cabinet, Hunter Pitts O’Dell, was an admitted communist organizer who was “fired” by King when he was exposed as a communist and then tacitly rehired. He now works for the white man’s new shill black leader, Jesse Jackson, and his homosexual empowerment organization, the “Rainbow Coalition“. Fred Shuttleworth, who King appointed as his principal aide, was president of the SCEF (Southern Conference Educational Fund) which was found to be a propaganda arm of the Soviet Union. John F. Kennedy even pressured King to get rid of the communist element in his movement, which King never did ,because if he did, there would be no movement. I stress the communist aspect of King’s organization because it’s obvious that these men don’t believe in God, they started out as communists, and infiltrated the Christian church at the behest of their Jewish communist mentors in order to influence the minds of our people through the only thing that they felt like they had, the Most High. The reason why the Lord allowed King to be killed was because he was a false prophet and as a communist, if his ridiculous and unreachable goal of equality ever occurred, the next logical step would be to free black people of the “shackles” of God worship, as all communists believe a belief in a higher power is (Deut 13:1-5, Ezek 14:9,10).

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J. Dakar

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah’s Comment, Part 4:

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The people who believe that this “holiday“ was unwanted by elite whites are fooling themselves. Even though there was great tribulation in attaining the “holiday“, probably purposefully, it was already preordained because the “dream“ needs to be maintained so that the façade can be maintained. The proof of this is that the white man has gone to great ends to protect King‘s image. The federal government knew about King’s communist leanings during his rise to prominence during the 1950’s but ignored it until his usefulness was at an end. The FBI has over 14 file cabinets concerning his sexually deviant behavior, alcoholism, and drug use; marked OBSCENE, full of information gained pertaining to King when he was under official FBI and CIA surveillance (under the orders of that other caucasian “friend” to black people, U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy). King was referred to in the files under the codename of “zorro” a.k.a. “fox” because he was black, he was being used to mislead his people, and because he was totally different in person from his official image. Once again, the “sealed inventory” of the government files on King’s “obscene” sexual antics, communist affiliations, and drug use are over 845 pages in length.

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J. Dakar

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah’s Comment, Part 5:
They included interracial orgies with Caucasian prostitutes and SCLC staff in hotels and on one occasion in , physical and sexual abuse of a Las Vegas prostitute, threatening to jump from the 13th floor of a hotel in Las Vegas if a Caucasian civil rights worker did not submit to his requests to perform his perverse requests, being stopped by Norwegian police while running naked through an Oslo hotel in pursuit of a prostitute while in Norway to collect his “Nobel Peace Prize”, committing “lewd sexual acts” with the wife of a dentist supporter while in L.A. on 2/20/1968 (an incident which has been recorded by the FBI). Toward the end of his life he was a massive marijuana addict and drunkard due to the realization that he had nothing substantial to tell his people at his numerous speaking engagements. Adam Clayton Powell referred to him as “Martin Loser King” due to his poor leadership skills.

All of these acts are in official government records and documents to be released in 2027 according to the Freedom of Information Act, if this present world is still in existence at that time. If that is the case, it will almost assuredly lead to the repeal of Martin Luther King Day as a national “holiday”, but by then the damage will have been beyond irreversible in regards to it‘s effect on the black community. I believe that King wanted to help our people, but he was deceived by his own intelligence and mesmerized by the philosophies of Satan.

See Martin Luther King: The Man Behind the Myth ISBN 0941380041

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Quiche-A

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

@ J. Dakar: Thanks for posting Judah’s comments.

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ANGEL_MINDED

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah - Wow! Very profound.

Although, I do have to disagree to an extent, since MLK we have gotten the Civil Rights Act passed into law. Giving us the right to be treated as equals to our white counterparts. Without that Civil Rights Act being passed into Law we would still be living in a society seperate from white people. MLK made it possible for Obama, Condoleeza Rice, Colin Powell etc., to even be involved in Politics. Would you rather we live in a society seperate from white people? Would that appease you?

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Lola Falana

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

With all that conspiracyy talk aside, thank you Dr. King for sacrificing your life for the welfare of others.
You know it must be easy to sit back and come up with tomfoolery about someone when you do nothing and have done nothing to help your community. If you are so radical and all knowing all the workings of the gov’t then get out there and make it happen. But sitting around on a computer hiding and spewing garbage that you cannot prove is so wasteful. Absolutely wasteful!

Furthermore, black people I have some things I want you to do for 2008 and beyond.
1. Stop saying black people don’t do this and that or we are always like this or that. We are so quick to speak negative of our race all the time. Sure we have pathologoical behaviors that need to be addressed and dealt with immediately, but we have many things that we should be proud of and the only want to make someone try hard is to speak peace and life into them, no negativity.

2. Stop using the N-word. There is no way around this. We cannot romanicize this word for our own use. It was meant for demean someone as trash. We cannot take it and act like the trash now smells better because we use it in a “endearing” way. Trash is trash.

3. Stop paying $9.99 and up for people to call you a whore, n-word and any other deragatory mess. We should not support this kind of sickness with our hard earned dollars. As well, just because another race is fine with it does not mean its ok for us. Remember they are not laughing with you they are laughing at you.

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jones

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Damn CL,I provide the proof of Judas,I mean Judah’s frontin’ on Dr.King and you won’t even print it to see for yourself that’s cold.

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jones

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Even if CL does not wish to reveal where Judas,I mean Juadah got his information from,I know and it is sad to say the least…

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MiR*MiR

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

thank you for all that u did…u will always be remembered!! we appreciate it

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jones

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Why are you letting Judas front on MLK without being put on blast for lying,like he knew MLK personally.I’am really heated that CL is going to let him get away with this.

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viley200

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

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judah

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

@113

Brother, in all honesty as I get older, my patience for people gets shorter. You allegdly “say your peace and move on”, but you keep talkin’ to me, lol. Why? What type of person (who is allegedly not infatuated with another person, lol) takes it on their behalf to presumptuously rehash the opinion of another person for the hell of it? You wanna be Judah’s hypeman, lol? Nigga please. You’re not qualified to represent me in any way, shape, form, or capacity and if I want an ambassador, he/she will have to be intelligent. The fact that you continue to obsess over me only reveals your effeminancy. Your original comment was in regards to myself and it’s not the first time that you and others have done that. Get over me and get over yourself. None of your comments have had anything to do with “Dr. King” because you have nothing to say about him, or anything in general. I’ve seen you and others on other threads wonder why your comment was moderated. It’s a basic response. It has nothing to do with any resounding self-importance on an internet blog. Like I said, it’s about the exchange of ideas and ideals. Alot of people that front like they’re light-hearted are actually embarassed that they’re light-minded. If you think that King and his staff being bisexual communist charlatans that used the money from their foundations for orgies is “quibbling”, then more power to you, lmao. The Lord wants the few, not the many.

Please, once again, stop concerning yourself with me and what I do face to face or in any other arena. If you want to know what I do, be a man and ask me. Don’t speculate. You’re problem, like most blacks, is that you want to learn but you cannot break the high level mental and spiritual programming of subservience to the caucasian and his society. Thusly, the only thing that you can do is presumptuously lash out in frustration at black people that don’t want to come together with your lord, the white Christ (Cesar Borgias) and his people. Go find a Beyonce or Ashanti post and argue with a female over the quality of their voice and the texture of their weave like you feminine negro men like to do. What I say is not for “provocation”, lmao. It’s just an opinion. My opinion. Does it bother you? Does it “provoke” you, lol? Like I’ve said previous, I know many black men and women that feel a certain way but mute themselves because they fear the backlash of the weak, the simple, and the ignorant. The fact of the matter is that a certain class of black and hispanic men and women are rising up that don’t care about the opinions of man and woman, only the Lord (Acts 5:29). That need to “fit in” is the mark of the beast.

@122

If I cannot prove anything, then disprove me. Sis, I don’t have time for nonsense. Show and prove. I know that Dr. King is your god, but he is not mine. Black people thank him for dying for them as if he is Christ and he is not. The man didn’t die for blacks, he died because his usefulness to the white man came to an end and he was becoming rebellious. The FACTS about his antics were released by the white man after King started to rebel and you will see, come 2027 if this world is still in existence, the extent of this man’s deception of our people.

129.

judah

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

@Jones

What do you mean, CL won’t release “where I got my information”, lmao. The links are in the damn post. The book, and ISBN for the book (one of many), are in the damn post. There are many books that, if one wants to find them, they can. Where I find my information from is irrelevant as long as it can be substantiated. Anyone who exposes King will have to have an agenda and the resources to do so. Most of the time it will be 1)White supremacist sites, 2)Christian fundamentalist sites 3)Conspiratorial sites 4)Books written by insiders in King’s camp. I don’t have to get my information from a black person for it to be true. Unfortunately, most of the time, our people don’t know a damn thing because they don’t have access to their own historical records. Keep in mind that what I have against King is that he’s a charlatan, nothing else. If he had presented himself as a member of the “Progressive” (Communist) Party, that his god was the god of his mind, that he was a bisexual, and that all his backers were communist jewish KGB agents, then I wouldn’t have a damn thing to say because one would know where he was coming from. He presented a false image to mislead his people and this is why the white man exalts him. The real black leaders are forgotten.

130.

judah

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Judah - Wow! Very profound.
@121

Why are you so infatuated with living with white people and why is living in their midst a sign of success to you? That comment says alot about your mindset. The other races are not concerned about coming together with whites when they come to America. They’re here to be unified amongst each other and make as much money as they can. This is why they have more power than our people in this country and have only been here a fraction of the time. The civil rights “act” was passed into law; as Hillary pointed out, because of Lyndon Johnson, not Martin Luther King. The point of that law was that King would be the hero for blacks and at the same time it would propel the forced integration of blacks with the white race of America. Now with blacks having no identity of their own due to their lust for acceptance; it is easier to move America, as one single entity, into a One World Government. Honestly sis, is that “act” even enforced? Give me some statistics to corroborate the importance of this man and how things have societally advanced for our people. Are we equal as you claim? Do you know that that “act” barely passed reinstatement last year? Basically your “civil rights” are being leased. Why do white people have to pass laws to police themselves? You obviously don’t know history because if you did, you’d know that there were prominent blacks involved in all levels of the United States government from the inception of “America”. It has nothing to do with your god, “Dr. King”. God makes men and women what they are (Job 12:9,10, Isaiah 48:11, Zechariah 12:1).

This is why, as I’ve stated, King’s hero was the philosopher Friedreich Hegel who’s philosophy on societal change was predicated on pressure from above (government enforced integration in schools and work) and pressure from below (the civil rights led marches and boycotts). The intent of the “nonviolent” approach was to change the “public opinion” of the masses of the people so that the blacks could be accepted into mainstream society, be defiled, and be more accepting of the culture of the dominant race, i.e. homosexuality, lesbianism, role reversals, destruction of the family, etc. (which has worked). Basically King was concurrently a witting and unwitting pawn. He thought he was “in on it” with massa and he really wasn’t. Whe he realized that he wasn’t , he got rebellious and started to speak against the white man’s cash cow, the Vietnam War. Any man that spoke against the Vietnam War felt the wrath of those in power (i.e JFK, MLK, Muhammad Ali, etc.).

131.

Sharonda

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

Well I read the moderated comments Judah, and I have to say, WOW (my initial reaction).Learn something new everyday.But, you can’t say King had a role with the Civil Rights movement…

132.

kmniles

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

#128
Judah

I want to promote you? WOW! That made my day,lol. I just want to remind you that it was you who was frustrated that nobody wanted your opinion heard and you who sought out this audience. You were the one throwing a hiss fit like an homo and emailing J Dakar. You were the one waiting at the door for an invititation and you accepted which proves you’re enamored with my company. If what I say isn’t the truth, then you’d have no reason to respond to me, right? So I guess you’re just as effiminate as you claim me to be. My comments on King were brief because I’m not on the defensive nor do I have an agenda to promote, that’s your role hence the long drawn out pargraphs you post.

I also find it odd that you questioned my penchant for learning when you are the worst example of a teacher. In fact, you’ve said on numerous exchanges that teaching wasn’t yor purpose and yet you still want to use this medium to inform us subservient negroes of the truth, or is it your opinion? I’m confused cause you’ve always quoted your position as irefuttable in the past, but now it’s an opinion. How interesting. It’s also hypocritical to say I’m speculating on your pitiful existance when you do the same day in and day out to anyone unwilling to swallow what Judah has spoken. Your crooked insight into othe peoples lives is just as pathetic as your desire to prophetize your truths/opinions on to everyone else. If the people here aren’t up to your snuff you’re more than welcome to vacate the premises cause nobody’s holding you here, that’s for damn sure.

133.

jones

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

@129 for you to quote the Bible in your criticism of Dr.King was down right blasphemous.Is your resume so free of flaw that you can judge the man?You go on to say that Dr.King was a reverend in name only,that he viewed himself as a massive intellectual(sounds alot like you)and to accuse the Brotha of being a charlatan,but if you read the definition of the word it reads:a person who claims to possess knowledge or skill that he/she does not have:a quack(again this sounds like you).The question I have for you Judas is where were you,when cave boys were throwing rocks and bottles at him,cursing at him,trying to keep him and all black men in their place?Where were you when they threatened his life,and the lives of his wife,and children?You go even further to accuse Dr.King of plagiarism,when infact,most of what you’ve said about Dr.King were not your own words,but the words of David Duke a world-class racist.You changed some things in a feeble attempt to be original,but for the most part you quote directly from David Duke which makes you more than a hypocrite.John Henrik Clarke said that we should be careful to criticize Dr.King because he gave his life for what he believed in and we are still here.

134.

ANGEL_MINDED

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 /

Judah - Wow! Very profound.
@121

Why are you so infatuated with living with white people and why is living in their midst a sign of success to you? That comment says alot about your mindset. The other races are not concerned about coming together with whites when they come to America. They’re here to be unified amongst each other and make as much money as they can. This is why they have more power than our people in this country and have only been here a fraction of the time. The civil rights “act” was passed into law; as Hillary pointed out, because of Lyndon Johnson, not Martin Luther King. The point of that law was that King would be the hero for blacks and at the same time it would propel the forced integration of blacks with the white race of America. Now with blacks having no identity of their own due to their lust for acceptance; it is easier to move America, as one single entity, into a One World Government. Honestly sis, is that “act” even enforced? Give me some statistics to corroborate the importance of this man and how things have societally advanced for our people. Are we equal as you claim? Do you know that that “act” barely passed reinstatement last year? Basically your “civil rights” are being leased. Why do white people have to pass laws to police themselves? You obviously don’t know history because if you did, you’d know that there were prominent blacks involved in all levels of the United States government from the inception of “America”. It has nothing to do with your god, “Dr. King”. God makes men and women what they are (Job 12:9,10, Isaiah 48:11, Zechariah 12:1).

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I never said that living amongst white people was a sign of success. What I meant was that, up until The Civil Rights Act was passed black people were treated unfairly and unequally. Black people couldn’t go and do as they pleased w/ out some ridiculous ‘white law’ preventing it. Most black people now don’t live amongst whites, but the difference is, is that now we have the option to go and do as ‘we’ please w/ out the white man’s permission.

I do agree that the unity no longer exist within the black community, but I don’t think MLK is to blame for that. You have to realize that a lot of things devastated our community AFTER MLK was assasinated. Drugs, the emergence of Aids, Welfare etc., all these things had a hand in dividing our community.

In addition, your theory about blacks viewing Dr King as ‘a god’ is ridiculous! MLK has a special day, to acknowledge his achievements and what he did for the black community. Just like February is Black History Month, we acknowledge all the great African Americans throughout history. So I guess w/ your logic, we’re worshipping them as well, right?

135.

JUDAH

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 /

@132

Lmao. I finally got the proverbial, “why don’t you just go away!!!” from you huh? I was waiting for that. I’m not gonna go back and forth with the “homo” nonsense. I don’t know if you’re a homosexual, nor do I care. Homosexuality and effeminance are two different things. You have an effeminate spirit and it is what it is. I’ve seen you go HARD on feminine topics with actual women over bullshit but you have nothing to offer on serious topics. The brother invited me to send him an email. Does that bother you? Other people enquired about the content of my post and the basis for my stance. Does that bother you? Did you want the brother to invite you to email him, lmao? Was I really waiting for you “invitation” brother, lmao? Does it make you feel like you had a hand in the process to think that? The number 1 problem in the black community is envy (Job 5:2, Prov 27:4, Ecc 4:4, Matt 27:17,18, Gal 5:26, I Tim 6:4). Our people take the white man’s word for everything but get irate when a black man or woman (especially a black man) speaks against this society, as if it’s been so good to us. This is why your simple enough to think that I want people to agree with “me”, lol. The Lord can kill me or you tomorrow.

In regards to me responding to your post, I respond to everyone that addresses me, whether the fanmail is positive or negative. King’s holiday is no different than any other American holiday, and if I have information on it to disprove it, I’m gonna bring it out. Why do you think this thread is only 130 some odd comments long, mostly repetitive comments? This whole “Dream” nonsense is illogical, black people are starting to see through it, and it will never materialize. Black people have to get their own shit straight before worrying about the other races. Like I’ve always stated, I have my opinion and if I’m confident enough to say that I believe my opinion is irrefutable, than anyone is welcome to challenge me. You haven’t done that because you can’t. You just continue to address me as if you’re addicted to my commentary. If my insight is crooked, then straighten it. None of your comments have been about MLK this entire thread. Everything about Judah. You were presuming to know me, what I’m going to say, why I was going to say it, and how I spend my time. That’s known as “speculation”, lol. I look for truth. If you have it, share it with me. Stagnation of the mind is death. You’re not on the defensive in regards to Dr. King because you’re not on the offensive on anything because you don’t represent anything brother. That’s why your comment was “brief”. It’s because your mindset is “brief”. All those paragraphs you say I write and I gurantee that you read every one of them spellbound, lol. The man didn’t accomplish a damn thing and his motivations were duplicitous at best. Here’s a challenge brother for the future brother to end the contention. State something on MLK or ignore me brother. Very simple.

136.

JUDAH

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 /

@133

Since we’re playing word games, word derivation, and etymology trivia let’s address some of the words you (mis)used. I’m glad that your ridiculous ass used the term “blasphemous” because you outed yourself, lol. To blaspheme is to speak against the Most High, Christ, or the Word of the Lord. You accused me of blaspheming because I spoke against “Dr. King”. That must naturally mean that you view “Dr. King” as one of those three entities, or above all three, which many black people do quiet as kept. This is the point of the white man’s glorification of this man, to give black people a false idol to aspire to. You’re a King aficionado and yet you call the white man a “cave boy”. They are “cave-boys” but that doesn’t sound very King-like. In regards to my knowledge, and what I have or don’t have, look sis/brother, no more bullshit. Prove me wrong. Simple as that. I presented numerous names and events to corroborate my beliefs that King was a communist and an admirer of “Enlightment” philosophy (which is inherently anti-Christ). I didn’t even go into his bisexuality and masonic membership. Again, prove me wrong. For the record, plagiarism is the direct copying of original work without giving a reference. I gave links and a book with an ISBN number which was written by an author named Des Griffin, a so-called “Christian fundamentalist”. There’s another book by an author named Alan Strang written in 1965 about the true genesis of the civil rights movement. Like I’ve said already, when doing true research on King, you will have to use references of people that have an agenda. I don’t care who the reference is as long as it checks out. I’ve met plenty of black people that know the truth on King, so spare me with the David Duke “white supremacist” jargon. David Duke is just an honest white man. Most of our childrens’ elementary school teachers feel the same way about blacks as he does. He’s just straight up with it. I don’t give a damn what Dr. John Henry Clarke said, lol. The brother writes good books but he pushes that Africanism nonsense and many of these so-called “pro-black Africanist” authors are agents sent out to mislead our people, i.e. Alex Haley. Lastly, if my information is so off-base and all those names and events are fabricated, blow the lid on it. Give me the real and if your information checks out, it’ll be what it’ll be.

137.

JUDAH

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 /

@135

Sis, our people still cannot go to many places throughout America. I live in New York City and there are many neighborhoods that negroes know not to tread in unless their ready to fight the whites that live there and the police force, i.e. Bensonhurst, Howard Beach, most of Staten Island and parts Long Island, etc. You can get a book called “Sundown Towns” that tells you that there are hundreds of cities throughout the U.S. that black people cannot even drive through past nightfall. You don’t have to put a “Whites Only” sign on a drinking fountain if black people are not even allowed in your city. Besides, you must realize that the civil rights movement was about endearing black people to white society so that they would fall in line with the One World Government. The racism is not quite as overt, even though it is coming back, because the Lord wanted this place to be a little more tolerable for us to live in prior to Christ’s Second Coming and our ultimate salvation (Jeremiah 15:11).

Sis, you make good points about the list of calamities that have befallen our community since King was assassinated, but weren’t all those things unleashed on us by the U.S. Government? So wouldn’t it thusly bare to reason that the civil rights movement was also a ploy to destroy our people. Why grant us “civil rights” and then come back with all these other plots back to back to back to back? It doesn’t make sense and it’s not consistent, unless the civil rights movement was another plot in and of itself.

I don’t think my theory about many black people worshipping Dr. King is ridiculous at all. Look at this person, “Jones”, lol. He/she said that I was “blaspheming” (their word, not mine). Last year when I spoke out against King on this same website, a sister said that he was “perfect”, lol. Anytime a man is believed to be beyond reproach it is because he is viewed as a god (Ezek 28:9). It’s great to celebrate black achievement, but our history is much deeper than the flimsy stuff they give us in February. The point of that “Black History Month” nonsense is to make black people think that we have no pre-America, pre-slavery history. Most of the black people that they tell us to celebrate and commemorate were down with the program. Whites don’t want us to remember certain people. For example; here in New York, in Brooklyn, some of the brothers and sisters wanted to name a street after a black activist named Ben Carson. The whites on the borough Board shut it down because they deemed Carson to be “too militant” and “anti-white”. I don’t know the status on the case now.

138.

Angel_Minded

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 /

@ Judah

Excellent points, I concur.

I’m still not completely sold on the whole MLK/Civil Rights Movement destroyed our community theory, but it is what it is.

Although, I do wonder how it is that you know about all this ‘confidential’ MLK information and nobody else does? And how you know that all this info will become public knowledge in 2027? Can you please re-state where you’re getting your sources from again? I have friends that know of people that have worked exclusively w/ MLK and they all say that he was a great man. So I would really like to read up on these ’sources’ for validation. Thanks in advance.

139.

jones

Thursday, January 24, 2008 /

Blasphemous-adj.Impiously irreverrent.

140.

jones

Thursday, January 24, 2008 /

Plagiarism-n.The act of plagiarizing. Plagiarizing-v.To steal and use(the ideas or writings of another) as one’s own.Jadah you are well read,I’ll give you that,but let me be clear to you or anyone else that I worship no man that walks or walked on this earth,and I’am man enough to apologize for calling you Jadas because I don’t know you.For you to shit on Dr.King with the words of a racist like David Duke,it makes a Brotha wonder what are your motives for tearing this man down,and I would be down right foolish to think the man was perfect,no one on earth is,which is why I ask again is your resume so free of flaw that YOU can judge?MAN blew his shot at perfection when he bit that effing apple,we are all flawed,but David Duke is a honest white man?So the shitfest starts again with you downing John Henrik Clarke and Alex Haley,why?Let me ask a better question,what have You done to uplift/empower our people.

141.

JUDAH

Thursday, January 24, 2008 /

@139

Plenty of people know about this sis. The black people that know what Martin Luther King was about usually don’t speak their minds because they don’t want to face the brunt of ignorant black people that will attack them with their nonsense. It always amazes me how vociferous black people can be, when most of the time, our people don’t know shit. Most white people view King’s day as a day off, nothing more, nothing less. Many white people call it “N***er Day”. It’s perpetuated because he was a tool for the New World Order and still is. King was losing his appeal in the late 60’s, quiet as kept, as black people started to see through his facade. It was only after his “martyrdom” that he was transfigured into a god-like figure to our people. Ask yourself, why is it that the man was killed in 1968 but all you here is his speech from 1963? What did he do in the subsequent 5 years and why are none of those speeches shown. What is so special about that speech that the white man chooses to show that one every year, and hopefully ingrain it in the minds of certain people. The point is that after that speech he got a little too big for his britches and started to speak on topics that the white man didn’t want him to speak on, i.e. labor laws and Vietnam, and he became a threat that had to be eliminated. In other words, that 1963 King, and that speech, is what they want you to know and remember.

The information will become public knowledge in 2027 as per the United States Freedom of Information Act. Top secret government information is covered up for a certain dispensation of time and then opened up to the public. It’s only recently that the U.S. acknowledged that they had knowledge of Japan’s plans to attack Pearl Harbor and allowed them to bomb that port as a pretext to inject the U.S. into WWII. The main source that you can check out for yourself in regards to Martin Luther King is a book by Des Griffin called “Martin Luther King: The Man Behind the Myth”:
http://www.amazon.com/Mar...qid=1201202115&sr=1-6

No disrespect to those people that claim to have worked with him sis, but they either don’t know a damn thing or they were probably doing the same things that he was doing. To this day, most of these negro letter groups have had no effectual change or relevance on or to the black community. Any prominent man in history has people that will support him no matter what. You can go to Germany, Italy, or Russia and still find people that will tell you that Hitler, Mussolini, or Stalin were great people too. Hell, you can find millions of people here in America that love Bush, so what relevance is that? People make alot of the civil rights movement, the dogs, and the water hoses, but most of that was orchestrated and many of the people that were the victims of those things were pawns. Notice that Malcolm X and his ilk were never involved in any disturbances and never got animals sicced on them because they forced the white man to respect them due to the respect they had for themselves. They not only instilled erspect due to their self-discipline, they instilled fear in the caucasians as well.

142.

JUDAH

Thursday, January 24, 2008 /

@140, 141

Brother, you don’t have to apologize to me for anything, lol. Nothing that uninformed people have to say affects me in the least. The interplay on these threads is fun and funny. Simple negroes on this site call me Judas all the time with no understanding whatsoever of the scriptures or the relevance of the name. “Judas” is just the New Testament rendering of Judah. Once again brother, in regards to King, I’ve asked you to disprove me. You have 5 or six posts in regards to me that have nothing to do with anything other than how irate you are that I do not worship King with you. The real King is the Most High (Psalms 10:16). You’ve resorted to your thesaurus instead of any research on King. It’s getting pathetic on your part. I always say this but it’s true, we don’t have to agree. Go bow down to your King but you and I both know that you can’t disprove a damn thing, lol. Now your’re running to the tired negro mantra of “who are you to judge”. A judgement is an enforced ruling. I’m not judging him. I’m stating my opinion based on research. Once again, where is yours. If a person has to be perfect to judge, then there would be no judicial system. Honestly, you and other black people really sound ridiculous with that “who are you to judge” nonsense because the white man judges our people everyday and you dare not tell him that (Deut 32:31).

I’m starting to think that you may be a little slow. “Impious” and “irreverence”, once again, are terms reserved for DEITIES, NOT MEN. Hello? The root of impious is pious or piety which is devotion or reverence of a higher power. Your feeble attempts to use word definitions to expose me only exposes yourself more and more. That’s the rub though brother. Alot of black people don’t understand that they worship men as gods. They think, and you’re a prime example of this, that it’s just profound respect. It’s sad. How can I have “plagiarized” anyone when the definition for plagiarism that you left states that plagiarism is when you try to take credit for someone else’s words or ideas. Over and over again I’ve stated that the links and the ISBN for the book are within the post that the brother put up on my behalf. You think that David Duke is the only man that knows that King was a communist? I would have to be psychic to transport myself back in time to see those events and act as if I had first hand knowledge of King’s double dealings. The onus is on you to once again disprove them if you’re so incensed. You have yet to even attempt to do so. Give it up brother.

In regards to David Duke, would you rather he lie to you and tell you that he loves you and he thinks that everyone was “equal”? A person like him bothers you because you want him to love you. This is the conundrum that black people are in. The white man has implanted himself in the minds of black people as a parental/guardian/god-like figure. Our people do not know how to break through that psychological programming of dependence on the caucasian and his society so they overcompensate with false racial pride without knowledge. This is why you’re so angry at David Duke. When the white man is honest with his rejection of black people some of our people feel like their parent is rejecting them. Then our people don’t know how to build anything together so they depend on him for everything (Deut 28:47,48). David Duke has the right to his opinion and to like who he likes, doesn’t he? Why should he have to like you or me? I don’t have to like him either.

I don’t understand black people, lol. Our people love lies, they love to be lied to, they love to be oppressed, and they love to appeal to their oppressor for love and “equality” (Isa 30:12,13). You know what the fact of the matter is brother, black people are the ultimate victims. They love to bitch and complain and ask questions that they don’t want answers to. They love to exalt people that didn’t do shit except spread and cause confusion and a reprobate mindset. This is why they love false prophets and despise the real brothers and sisters that try to represent in the spirit of truth (Luke 6:22,23, 26). Do me a favor brother. Visualize the possibility of all black people coming together and try to estimate the chances of that happening without God and Christ’s intervention. Then multiply that by a billion and that’s the chances of the white man and the other races actually developing a real fellowship with our people and no longer wanting to blood-suck our communities for their own gain. Wasn’t that King’s dream? One where “all races” would be brothers? That’s not biblical, that’s philosophical. That’s what he was, a philosopher.

In regards to Alex Haley, he was an agent for the FBI and also a 33rd degree mason. His nonsense book, “Roots”, has been proven to be a lie and fabrication over and over again. He PLAGIARIZED that madness from a caucasian man named Harold Courlander that wrote a book called “The African”. Haley himself admitted this under sworn testimony in a court of law when he got sued. Haley later settled with Courlander out of court. Why do you think the white man put (and continues to rebroadcast) “Roots” on national television and made it a nationwide phenomenon? Because he suddenly wanted to educate our people, lol? In reality, the white man wanted to exalt slavery and the level to which he has destroyed our people to the point that he can contrive and fabricate a history for us. Everything that the white man has ever told us has been lies for his benefit and our continued confusion (Psa 55:19-21, Prov 26:24-28, Dan 9:8-14). John Henrik Clarke is a good historian on Africanism but he pushes “Pan-Africanism”. The black people of the captivity are not Africans, or as the Africans are referred to in the scriptures, “Hamites”. We are the Israelites (Deut 28:68, etc.). Read Deuteronomy 28:15-68 and you’ll see that all those curses are reknowned for being associated with our community. This is the confusion that I’m talking about. You can’t be “pro-black African” like John Henrik Clarke (and the Africans don’t give a damn about black people), and then be a follower of King, and then probably want to vote for Obama. There’s no consistency there other than the color of those men. They all had and have different ultimate goals. Black people need to decide what they want and why they want it or they won’t have any chance of getting it. There’s too much confusion and you’re indicative of that. As far as what I do, I teach my people who they are like the Lord willed me to do (Isaiah 49:5). There will be no salvation for our entire race of people, only for the remnant (Isaiah 10:20-22, Rom 11:5-7). The saviour will be the Lord, not “Dr. King”, not “Obama, not any other man (Isaiah 33:22, Isaiah 43:11).

143.

jones

Friday, January 25, 2008 /

Preach on Obe 1 Kenegro we will have to agree to disagree,but let me tell you something and I really what you to hear me,I’am as slow as corvette going downhill with no brakes.

144.

JUDAH

Friday, January 25, 2008 /

@143

I think that the best thing that you agreed to do was agree to disagree, lol. The problem with our community is that there are too many black men that don’t know shit and aren’t about shit but insist on speaking and causing confusion. Basically little girls with penises. The man sets the standard; so now because many black “men” have become, for the most part, feeble-minded and effeminate, the woman is left to figure things out for herself and try to lead her community and the Lord didn’t create them to do that. All that shit you typed brother and honestly, you don’t have shit to say or add to this conversation. You honestly seem too embarrassed to acknowledge that you have no points to protect your god, “Dr. King, with. Lastly, I’ll say that I think that the analogy that you made between your mindset and an impending car crash is very accurate, lol. Good luck to you.

145.

jones

Friday, January 25, 2008 /

and may the force be with you1

146.

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