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The Beast as
Saint: The Truth About "Martin Luther
King, Jr."
by Kevin Alfred
Strom
(A speech given by Mr. Strom on the nationwide radio
program, AMERICAN DISSIDENT VOICES, January 15th, 1994)
WHEN
THE COMMUNISTS TOOK OVER a country, one of the first things that they did
was to confiscate all the privately-held weapons, to deny the people the
physical ability to resist tyranny. But even more insidious than the theft
of the people's weapons was the theft of their history. Official Communist
"historians" rewrote history to fit the current party line. In many
countries, revered national heroes were excised from the history books, or
their real deeds were distorted to fit Communist ideology, and Communist
killers and criminals were converted into official "saints." Holidays were
declared in honor of the beasts who murdered countless nations.
Did you know that much the same process has occurred
right here in America?
Every January, the media go into a kind of
almost spastic frenzy of adulation for the so-called "Reverend Doctor
Martin Luther King, Jr." King has even had a national holiday declared in
his honor, an honor accorded to no other American, not Washington, not
Jefferson, not Lincoln. (Washington and Lincoln no longer have holidays --
they share the generic-sounding "President's Day.") A liberal judge has
sealed the FBI files on King until the year 2027. What are they hiding?
Let's take a look at this modern-day plastic god.
Born in 1929,
King was the son of a Black preacher known at the time only as "Daddy
King." "Daddy King" named his son Michael. In 1935, "Daddy King" had an
inspiration to name himself after the Protestant reformer Martin Luther.
He declared to his congregation that henceforth they were to refer to him
as "Martin Luther King" and to his son as "Martin Luther King, Jr." None
of this name changing was ever legalized in court. "Daddy" King's son's
real name is to this day Michael King.
King's Brazen
Cheating
We read in Michael Hoffman's "Holiday for a
Cheater":
The first public sermon that King ever gave, in
1947 at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, was plagiarized from a homily by
Protestant clergyman Harry Emerson Fosdick entitled "Life is What You Make
It," according to the testimony of King's best friend of that time,
Reverend Larry H. Williams.
The first book that King wrote, "Stride Toward Freedom,
- -was plagiarized from numerous sources, all unattributed, according to
documentation recently assembled by sympathetic King scholars Keith D.
Miller, Ira G. Zepp, Jr., and David J.
Garrow.
And no less an authoritative source than the four
senior editors of "The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.- - (an official
publication of the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change,
Inc., whose staff includes King's widow Coretta), stated of King's
writings at both Boston University and Crozer Theological Seminary:
"Judged retroactively by the standards of academic scholarship, [his
writings] are tragically flawed by numerous instances of plagiarism....
Appropriated passages are particularly evident in his writings in his
major field of graduate study, systematic theology."
King's essay, "The Place of Reason and Experience in
Finding God," written at Crozer, pirated passages from the work of
theologian Edgar S. Brightman, author of "The Finding of
God."
Another of King's theses, "Contemporary Continental
Theology," written shortly after he entered Boston University, was largely
stolen from a book by Walter Marshall Horton.
King's doctoral dissertation, "A Comparison of the
Conceptions of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Harry Nelson
Wieman," for which he was awarded a PhD in theology, contains more than
fifty complete sentences plagiarized from the PhD dissertation of Dr. Jack
Boozer, "The Place of Reason in Paul Tillich's Concept of God."
According to "The Martin Luther King Papers", in
King's dissertation "only 49 per cent of sentences in the section on
Tillich contain five or more words that were King's
own...."!
In "The Journal of American History", June 1991,
page 87, David J. Garrow, a leftist academic who is sympathetic to King,
says that King's wife, Coretta Scott King, who also served as his
secretary, was an accomplice in his repeated cheating. ("King's
Plagiarism: Imitation, Insecurity and Transformation," The Journal of
American History, June 1991, p.
87)
Reading Garrow's article, one is led to the inescapable
conclusion that King cheated because he had chosen for himself a political
role in which a PhD would be useful, and, lacking the intellectual ability
to obtain the title fairly, went after it by any means necessary. Why,
then, one might ask, did the professors at Crozer Theological Seminary and
Boston University grant him passing grades and a PhD? Garrow states on
page 89: "King's academic compositions, especially at Boston
University, were almost without exception little more than summary
descriptions... and comparisons of other's writings. Nonetheless, the
papers almost always received desirable letter grades, strongly suggesting
that King's professors did not expect more...." The editors of "The
Martin Luther King Jr. Papers" state that "...the failure of King's
teachers to notice his pattern of textual appropriation is somewhat
remarkable...."
But researcher Michael Hoffman tells us
"...actually the malfeasance of the professors is not at all remarkable.
King was politically correct, he was Black, and he had ambitions. The
leftist [professors were] happy to award a doctorate to such a candidate
no matter how much fraud was involved. Nor is it any wonder that it has
taken forty years for the truth about King's record of nearly constant
intellectual piracy to be made public."
Supposed scholars, who in
reality shared King's vision of a racially mixed and Marxist America,
purposely covered up his cheating for decades. The cover-up still
continues. From the "New York Times" of October 11, 1991,
page 15, we learn that on October 10th of that year, a committee of
researchers at Boston University admitted that, "There is no question
but that Dr. King plagiarized in the dissertation." However, despite
its finding, the committee said that "No thought should be given to the
revocation of Dr. King's doctoral degree," an action the panel said "would
serve no purpose."
No purpose, indeed! Justice demands that, in
light of his willful fraud as a student, the "reverend" and the "doctor"
should be removed from King's name.
Communist Beliefs and
Connections
Well friends, he is not a legitimate reverend, he is
not a bona fide PhD, and his name isn't really "Martin Luther King, Jr."
What's left? Just a sexual degenerate, an America-hating Communist, and a
criminal betrayer of even the interests of his own
people.
On Labor Day, 1957, a special meeting was attended by
Martin Luther King and four others at a strange institution called the
Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee. The Highlander Folk School
was a Communist front, having been founded by Myles Horton (Communist
Party organizer for Tennessee) and Don West (Communist Party organizer for
North Carolina). The leaders of this meeting with King were the
aforementioned Horton and West, along with Abner Berry and James
Dumbrowski, all open and acknowledged members of the Communist Party, USA.
The agenda of the meeting was a plan to tour the Southern states to
initiate demonstrations and riots.
From 1955 to 1960, Martin Luther
King's associate, advisor, and personal secretary was one Bayard Rustin.
In 1936 Rustin joined the Young Communist League at New York City College.
Convicted of draft-dodging, he went to prison for two years in 1944. On
January 23, 1953 the "Los Angeles Times" reported his conviction
and sentencing to jail for 60 days for lewd vagrancy and homosexual
perversion. Rustin attended the 16th Convention of the Communist Party,
USA in February, 1957. One month later, he and King founded the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference, or SCLC for short. The president of the
SCLC was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The vice-president of the SCLC was
the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, who was also the president of an
identified Communist front known as the Southern Conference Educational
Fund, an organization whose field director, a Mr. Carl Braden, was
simultaneously a national sponsor of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, of
which you may have heard. The program director of the SCLC was the
Reverend Andrew Young, in more recent years Jimmy Carter's ambassador to
the UN and mayor of Atlanta. Young, by the way, was trained at the
Highlander Folk School, previously mentioned.
Soon after returning
from a trip to Moscow in 1958, Rustin organized the first of King's famous
marches on Washington. The official organ of the Communist Party, "The
Worker,- - openly declared the march to be a Communist project. Although
he left King's employ as secretary in 1961, Rustin was called upon by King
to be second in command of the much larger march on Washington which took
place on August 28, 1963.
Bayard Rustin's replacement in 1961 as
secretary and advisor to King was Jack O'Dell, also known as Hunter Pitts
O'Dell. According to official records, in 1962 Jack O'Dell was a member of
the National Committee of the Communist Party, USA. He had been listed as
a Communist Party member as early as 1956. O'Dell was also given the job
of acting executive director for SCLC activities for the entire Southeast,
according to the St. Louis "Globe-Democrat - -of October 26, 1962. At that
time, there were still some patriots in the press corps, and word of
O'Dell's party membership became known.
What did King do? Shortly
after the negative news reports, King fired O'Dell with much fanfare. And
he then, without the fanfare, "immediately hired him again- - as director
of the New York office of the SCLC, as confirmed by the "Richmond
News-Leader - -of September 27, 1963. In 1963 a Black man from Monroe,
North Carolina named Robert Williams made a trip to Peking, China. Exactly
20 days before King's 1963 march on Washington, Williams successfully
urged Mao Tse-Tung to speak out on behalf of King's movement. Mr. Williams
was also around this time maintaining his primary residence in Cuba, from
which he made regular broadcasts to the southern US, three times a week,
from high-power AM transmitters in Havana under the title "Radio Free
Dixie." In these broadcasts, he urged violent attacks by Blacks against
White Americans.
During this period, Williams wrote a book entitled
"Negroes With Guns." The writer of the foreword for this book? None
other than Martin Luther King, Jr. It is also interesting to note that the
editors and publishers of this book were to a man all supporters of the
infamous Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
According to King's
biographer and sympathizer David J. Garrow, "King privately described
himself as a Marxist." In his 1981 book, "The FBI and Martin Luther
King, Jr.", Garrow quotes King as saying in SCLC staff meetings,
"...we have moved into a new era, which must be an era of
revolution.... The whole structure of American life must be changed.... We
are engaged in the class struggle."
Jewish Communist Stanley
Levison can best be described as King's behind-the-scenes "handler."
Levison, who had for years been in charge of the secret funnelling of
Soviet funds to the Communist Party, USA, was King's mentor and was
actually the brains behind many of King's more successful ploys. It was
Levison who edited King's book, "Stride Toward Freedom." It was Levison
who arranged for a publisher. Levison even prepared King's income tax
returns! It was Levison who really controlled the fund-raising and
agitation activities of the SCLC. Levison wrote many of King's speeches.
King described Levison as one of his "closest friends."
FBI: King Bought Sex With SCLC Money
The Federal Bureau of Investigation had for many years
been aware of Stanley Levison's Communist activities. It was Levison's
close association with King that brought about the initial FBI interest in
King.
Lest you be tempted to believe the controlled media's lie
about "racists" in the FBI being out to "get" King, you should be aware
that the man most responsible for the FBI's probe of King was Assistant
Director William C. Sullivan. Sullivan describes himself as a liberal, and
says that initially "I was one hundred per cent for King...because I
saw him as an effective and badly needed leader for the Black people in
their desire for civil rights." The probe of King not only confirmed
their suspicions about King's Communist beliefs and associations, but it
also revealed King to be a despicable hypocrite, an immoral degenerate,
and a worthless charlatan.
According to Assistant Director
Sullivan, who had direct access to the surveillance files on King which
are denied the American people, King had embezzled or misapplied
substantial amounts of money contributed to the "civil rights" movement.
King used SCLC funds to pay for liquor, and numerous prostitutes both
Black and White, who were brought to his hotel rooms, often two at a time,
for drunken sex parties which sometimes lasted for several days. These
types of activities were the norm for King's speaking and organizing
tours.
In fact, an outfit called The National Civil Rights Museum
in Memphis, Tennessee, which is putting on display the two bedrooms from
the Lorraine Motel where King stayed the night before he was shot, has
declined to depict in any way the "occupants - -of those rooms. That
"according to exhibit designer Gerard Eisterhold "would be "close to
blasphemy." The reason? Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent his last night
on Earth having sex with two women at the motel and physically beating and
abusing a third.
Sullivan also stated that King had alienated the
affections of numerous married women. According to Sullivan, who in 30
years with the Bureau hadáseen everything there was to be seen of the
seamy side of life, King was one of only seven people he had ever
encountered who was such a total degenerate.
Noting the violence
that almost invariably attended King's supposedly "non-violent" marches,
Sullivan's probe revealed a very different King from the carefully crafted
public image. King welcomed members of many different Black groups as
members of his SCLC, many of them advocates and practitioners of violence.
King's only admonition on the subject was that they should embrace
"tactical nonviolence."
Sullivan also relates an incident in which
King met in a financial conference with Communist Party representatives,
not knowing that one of the participants was an infiltrator actually
working for the FBI.
J. Edgar Hoover personally saw to it that
documented information on King's Communist connections was provided to the
President and to Congress. And conclusive information from FBI files was
also provided to major newspapers and news wire services. But were the
American people informed of King's real nature? No, for even in the 1960s,
the fix was in "the controlled media and the bought politicians were bound
and determined to push their racial mixing program on America. King was
their man and nothing was going to get in their way. With a few minor
exceptions, these facts have been kept from the American people. The
pro-King propaganda machine grinds on, and it is even reported that a
serious proposal has been made to add some of King's writings as a new
book in the Bible.
Ladies and gentlemen, the purpose of this radio
program is far greater than to prove to you the immorality and subversion
of this man called King. I want you to start to think for yourselves. I
want you to consider this: What are the forces and motivation behind the
controlled media's active promotion of King? What does it tell you about
our politicians when you see them, almost without exception, falling all
over themselves to honor King as a national hero? What does it tell you
about our society when any public criticism of this moral leper and
Communist functionary is considered grounds for dismissal? What does it
tell you about the controlled media when you see how they have
successfully suppressed the truth and held out a picture of King that can
only be described as a colossal lie? You need to think, my fellow
Americans. You desperately need to wake up.
Sources:
1. The Papers of Martin
Luther King, Jr.- - (an official publication of the Martin Luther King
Center for Nonviolent Social Change).
2. "King's Plagiarism:
Imitation, Insecurity and Transformation," The Journal of American
History, June 1991, p. 87) David J. Garrow
3. New York Times" of
October 11, 1991, page 15.
4. "The FBI and Martin
Luther King, Jr.", David J. Garrow, (1981).
5. "And the walls came
tumbling down," Rev. Ralph Abernathy (1989)
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