Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.?
The FBI headed by J Edger Hoover, he and his fellow FBI workers tried many times to assassinate his character with lies , death treats, and exposing aspect of his personal life. They even went as far as taping his phone they also put 24 hour surveillance on him as if he was a terrorist. This is not made up do your research it is all facts. The FBI killed Martin Luther King Jr. along with many other Black leaders during the Civil Rights Movement which they consider threats to the Great way of American Life. James Earl Ray was part of a scheme he tried many times to retract is confession and if you do some research you find that from were James was and were the bullet hit Dr. King and were Dr. Kings peers were pointing at the time of the murder it doesn’t add up.
Revolutionary Worker #958, May 24, 1998 On April 24, 1998, 30 years after the killing of Dr. King, the accused assassin James Earl Ray died in a prison hospital in Nashville. The official story is that Ray was a loner who shot King in Memphis on April 4, 1968 and escaped out of the country. And after Ray’s death the national media insisted, once again, that there is “no evidence” of any high-level conspiracy. In fact, there are many reasons to believe that Dr. King was killed by an organized conspiracy and that powerful forces within the ruling class were involved. James Earl Ray was a small-time, white racist, stickup man. In April 1968 he had been on the run for a year, after escaping from a Missouri penitentiary. Yet the authorities claim that Ray stalked King methodically from one city to another and arranged to have plastic surgery in Los Angeles. They expect people to believe that Ray simply shot King at the Lorraine Motel, and then climbed in his distinctive white Mustang and dr
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young believes the government was responsible for King’s death, as well. “I’ve always thought the FBI might be involved in some way,” he said. “You have to remember this was a time when the politics of assassination was acceptable in this country. It was during the period just before Allende’s murder. I think it’s nave to assume these institutions were not capable of doing the same thing at home or to say each of these deaths (King and the two Kennedys) was an isolated incident by ‘a single assassin.’ It was government policy.” Even Dr. King’s family believes that Martin was killed as the result of a conspiracy involving government officials. Dexter King met with the man convicted of killing his father and later said he believed Ray was not the shooter. James Earl Ray, passport photoJames Earl Ray, passport photo There are two issues here that need to be examined. First, did James Earl Ray kill Dr. Martin Luther King
James Earl Ray never had a trial. A few days after he was coerced into pleading guilty, he withdrew his guilty plea. Tennessee law provides Ray with the right to a trial, but his eight requests for a trial have been denied. Now Martin Luther King, Jr.’s widow, Coretta Scott King, has joined Ray in seeking a trial to set the record straight.