Sunday, December 22, 2024

WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO MARTIN LUTHER KING?

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NOW, ON TO MARTIN LUTHER KING


DID YOU KNOW:




Before we start, this is an eye opening video on who Martin Luther King really was and what he really stood for which only a small group of people know about. 

MARTIN LUTHER KING WAS NOT WHO PEOPLE THINK

WE TALKED ABOUT THIS ON OUR PODCAST LIVE:



MLK AND TIES TO FREEMASONRY

IN OTHER WORDS:


Even though we are focusing here on his assassination and who was behind it, it's also important to know who King was and what was his real agenda. Most people don't realize King was working for a New World Order. Don't believe it? You need to watch this video:

 

KING WAS HEAVILY INVOLVED (ASSOCIATED) WITH THE PRINCE HALL MASONS:


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JUST WHO ARE THE "PRINCE HALL" FREEMASONS?


JAY Z, ALSO A FREEMASON AS IS SHAQUILLE O'NEAL AND MANY OTHER PROMINENT BLACK AMERICANS:


(BELOW) Now, we want you to not necessarily watch the entire video, but just be aware of how this B.S.,  news reporting works on this alleged "rare recording of Dr. King".  Just watch the start of the video.  

This video was released on purpose for a political agenda, but MK-ULTRA anchor Robin Meade, says this tape was found "In an attic, in Tennessee".  


Really? Who's attic was this found?  What were they looking for? Who found the tape? 

WE HAVE TO START ANSWERING THESE QUESTIONS AND NOT JUST BLINDLY ACCEPT THESE B.S. "NEWS" STORIES!!!


Let's listen to Jackie Kennedy in her memoirs talk about MLK here at 4:15. 

She talks about who King really was, including King participating and orchestrating orgies and mocking Kennedy at his funeral. King participated in numerous orgies.  She even quotes Bobby as saying about King 'That man is terrible!" Listen for yourself! 


The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy were all master minded by the same powerful illuminati faction. Let us be clear, Dr. King was not a saint like the media would want you know, nor were Bobby and Jack Kennedy. 

But In her memoirs, Jackie Kennedy said he was a "Horrible person" (Speaking of King). She did not say why and we don't know why, but we still want to write the truth on why he was killed. 

 These murders are so closely related, that several assassins might have been involved in both the MLK and JFK killings. 




The lead tramp (ABOVE) pictured here was arrested and released with no official record 
of that arrest the day of the Kennedy assassination has been identified at Charles Rodgers. He was also known as "Montoya" and might also be known as "Frenchy". 

IT'S VERY LIKELY THE KING MURDER AND KENNEDY ASSASSINATION ARE RELATED AND ORCHESTRATED BY THE SAME FACTIONS:



He may have also had connections with the mysterious "Raoul" whom apparently was the handler of the patsy in King's killing, James Earl Ray. Most likely, Raoul was Raul Salcedo who was a contract killer and CIA operative. An eyewitness present at the murder scene of Dr. King provided the following sketch of a man who was at the site of the murder.
(BELOW)


The picture has a stunning resemblance to Charles Rodgers. We'll get to that in a bit. For now though, let's look at the big picture surrounding King's murder.**

 The illuminati faced several dangers in 1968. Pressure from high profile factions tried to force President Johnson to expose his role in covering up the truth about the JFK assassination. 

These Groups forced his withdrawal from the 1968 election race. 

Their plan now was to install Richard Nixon as president at all costs. Robert Kennedy and Dr. King posed real threats to this plan. 

Dr. King was beginning a movement in the direction of a coalition with Malcolm X followers and other black militant groups. He was speaking out against the Vietnam war. His influence might help defeat Nixon at the polls. So the illuminati created an environment in which he could be killed by his arch enemies. 

On April 4, 1968, while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated. The official story is that a single man, James Earl Ray, was staying at a rooming house located at 422 South Main Street.

THIS IN NOT WHERE THE SHOTS CAME FROM!!!!
 In the back of this rooming house was a shared bathroom with a window that looked out onto the swimming pool of the Lorraine Motel.

 According to the government, James Earl Ray shot Dr. Martin Luther King from that window. There is, needless to say, no physical evidence to prove this charge. James Earl Ray spent his life in prison based solely on a coerced confession which he immediately retracted. 

JUDGE JOE BROWN KNOWS JAMES EARL RAY WAS NOT THE KILLER:


None of the ballistics tests, which were performed on the rifle James Earl Ray allegedly used, were able to link that rifle to the actual bullet that killed Dr. Martin Luther King. Dr. King's family does not think James Earl Ray was the killer, and recently won a civil court case proving there was a conspiracy. 

 The night of King's assassination, Bobby Kennedy was informed of Dr. King's death just before he was to make a campaign speech in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

 Kennedy was informed, and with very sketchy details announced to the crowd that King had been shot and killed. He went on to say there is evidence that "white people"were involved. 

 How could he know that so soon? 

No one came forth with a description of the assassin that day in Memphis, that all happened much later. Although all who were with King knew which direction the shots came from, no one had been arrested at that point. Why did Kennedy use the term "white people" who were involved in King's killing? There is NO DOUBT BOBBY KENNEDY knew NOTHING of King's murder in advance. 

As a matter of fact he was informed just seconds before he addressed the crowd....BUT, whoever put out the story that "white people" were involved, probably did know or suspect who was really responsible. So the question remains as to who informed Kennedy that "white people" (plural), were involved?

Now, I ask this question again...who was it that gave Kennedy the information that "white people" were involved? Plural? keep this in mind, this is NOT about race! It's NOT about "white people" or "black people".
It is about the illuminati establishing a one world government! It's about getting "we the people" into a race war with each other. Let's listen to Kennedy as he addressed the crowd in Indianapolis on King's murder. 

Now, thanks to writer Ted Wilburn, in a story which follows, new evidence has surfaced to prove that the government and the media have been lying to the public about the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Just moments after Dr. Martin Luther King was killed by a sniper's bullet, a photographer took the below picture. Dr. King lies on the balcony floor. 

The witnesses are all pointing in the direction the fatal shot was fired from. There is no confusion among the witnesses as to where the source of the shot was. 

They are not confused by echoes. There is no uncertainty. 

ALL THREE WITNESSES ARE POINTING THE EXACT SAME DIRECTION AND IT'S NOT WHERE THE OFFICIAL STORY SAYS THE SHOTS WERE FIRED FROM!! 

The men with Dr. king were Jesse Jackson, Hosea Williams and Rev. Ralph Abernathy. The man who took this infamous photo is James Louw. 


The official story is that these men are pointing at the bathroom window in the rear of the rooming house from which James Earl Ray is supposed to have fired a gunshot.  

But is that where the witnesses are pointing? As part of the research, Ted Wilburn went back to the Lorraine Motel, to the very spot where Martin Luther King was shot, and took a photograph of the crime scene location that shows a great deal of the surroundings. 

 A line has been drawn from the rooming house window back to the balcony on which the pointing witnesses were photographed. Note the end of the line near the fire extinguisher and the intersection of the line with the top of the pale blue door. 

Using the fire extinguisher and the top of the door as landmarks, a line is drawn on a detail of the photo taken just moment after the shooting, indicating the direction back to the window of the rooming house. As can be seen, NONE of the witnesses are pointing towards the window of the rooming house at 422 South Main Street! 

 Note the small green circle marking the corner of the roof right above where Dr. King was killed. -- The evidence in the photo taken just moments after the assassination is unequivocal. The claim that the witnesses are pointing to the rooming house where James Earl Ray was staying is a complete fabrication. 

The gunfire came from another direction high above the bathroom window which is the Gattis penthouse. That is where the fatal shot was fired. 


THE SHOTS CAME FROM THIS WINDOW IN THE PENTHOUSE



This is how this location looks today. Notice how a tall green wall was erected to block the view of the penthouse so tourists to the scene can't figure out they have been lied to.   
The FBI and J. Edgar Hoover had become a vital part of the global elite by 1968. Hoover had no love for King and was harassing him in several ways. 

The illuminists undoubtedly let Hoover know that it wouldn't be a bad idea to have King out of the way before the election campaigns really warmed up. They also passed the word along to some of the groups who were out to murder King that the crime would probably not be stopped. 

Fletcher Prouty has described this approach in some detail. 

The net result of these actions was the assassination of Dr. King by a group of wealthy white bigots who employed two of the intelligence community's own expert assassins. 

One of these men was possibly Frenchy (Charles Rogers), who no doubt was involved to some degree in the killing of JFK. Another possible conspirator was a man named Jack Youngblood, who was a soldier of fortune and CIA contract killer. 

CIA recruited James Earl Ray and set him up as a patsy. 

 The FBI removed King's protection in Memphis and after the assassination they took the case out of the hands of the local police to control and suppress the evidence of conspiracy. Hoover did not know exactly who was going to assassinate King or where. He did not know in advance who the patsy was supposed to be. 

RAY CLAIMED HE WAS FRAMED.........AND HE MOST CERTAINLY WAS!


The best evidence in support of this is that from April to June 1968 the identity of the patsy was a mystery, first unidentified, then identified as Eric Starvo Galt, then as Raymond Sneyd, and finally as James Earl Ray. If Hoover had been in on the immediate plan, Ray's identity would probably have been revealed first. In fact, the scenario might have been similar to the JFK case, with Ray being killed in a shoot-out right after the killing just like Oswald was supposed to have been. 

 But make no mistake about it...Hoover did know King was going to be murdered.
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SO WHO WAS BEHIND Dr. KING'S MURDER? WHO WAS LOYD JOWERS? 

Perhaps the most remarkable thing about the King civil trial, coming on the heels of America's obsession with the O.J. Simpson trial, is that this event received almost no coverage in the US media. 

They call the O.J. trial "the trial of the century." It pales in significance to King v. Jowers. A European reporter covering the trial remarked: "You Americans are always talking about 'the trial of the century!' Well, this is the trial of the century, and none of your reporters are covering it!" 

In 1977 the family of Martin Luther King engaged an attorney and friend, Dr. William Pepper, to investigate a suspicion they had. They no longer believed that James Earl Ray was the killer. 

When the King family filed suit against Loyd Jowers, their lawyer was none other than William Pepper, who was indeed then able to build a case that convinced the jury that Jowers and the government were responsible for the MLK assassination.

Dexter King at the 1999 civil trial against
Loyd Jowers.
For their peace of mind, for an accurate record of history, and out of a sense of justice they conducted a two decade long investigation. 

The evidence they uncovered was put before a jury in Memphis, TN, in November 1999. 70 witnesses testified under oath, 4,000 pages of transcripts described the evidence, much of it new. It took the jury 59 minutes to come back with their decision that Loyd Jowers, owner of Jim’s Grill, had participated in a conspiracy to kill King, a conspiracy that included J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI, Richard Helms and the CIA, the military, the Memphis Police Department (MPD), and organized crime. 

That verdict exonerated James Earl Ray who had already died in prison. 

JOWERS IMPLICATES MPD LIEUTENANT EARL CLARK AS KING'S ASSASSIN 

The discovery that a local diner owner by the name of Loyd Jowers was a co-conspirator in the assassination plot made the death of King even more nebulous. Jowers insisted that Lt. Earl Clark of the Memphis Police Department fired the shots that would kill Dr. King. 

Jowers also stated that there was a very intricate plan involving local, state and federal officials and the Mafia to kill Martin Luther King, Jr. and that James Earl Ray was simply used as a scapegoat.

LOYD JOWERS
 In 1999 the King family filed a wrongful death suit against Jowers. 

The news of the verdict, in one of the most important national security trials in modern history, was suppressed. And to this day, with very, very few exceptions, the public does not know that this trial took place and what the outcome was. 

 William Pepper’s 2003 book, An Act of State, The Execution of Martin Luther King, published by Verso, gave a detailed report of the trial. The book was systematically ignored. Pepper said in February 2003 that he had been personally turned down by reviewers for major media. 

They did not want to put their jobs and reputation on the line. 

 Jowers, 73, attended only the first three days of the trial. He was excused by the judge because of illness. He said through his attorney, Lewis Garrison, that he would plead the Fifth Amendment if subpoenaed. 

However, in 1993 Jowers against Garrison’s advice and prompted by Pepper’s investigation appeared on Prime Time Live with Sam Donaldson and said he had been asked to help in the murder of King and had been told there would be a decoy in the plot. 
He was also told that the police "wouldn’t be there that night." 

In that interview, the transcript of which was read to the jury in the Memphis courtroom, Jowers said the man who asked him to help in the murder was a Mafia-connected produce dealer named Frank Liberto. Liberto, now deceased, had a courier deliver $100,000 for Jowers to hold at his restaurant, Jim’s Grill, the back door of which opened onto the dense bushes across from the Lorraine Motel. 

Jowers said he was visited the day before the murder by a man named Raul who brought a rifle in a box. Jowers as the owner of the grill which was located on the ground floor of the building which contained the roominghouse, confessed to the involvement in the King assassination on ABC Prime Time Live in 93'. Jowers said that Liberto, gave him the $100,000 to hire a hitman to kill King. 

LIBERTO




Jowers said he stored the actual assassination rifle in his restaurant, retrieving it from the real killer. h1. The jury in Memphis also heard a tape recording of a two-hour-long confession Jowers made at a fall 1998 meeting with Martin Luther King’s son Dexter and former UN ambassador Andrew Young. 

On the tape Jowers says that the meetings to plan the assassination occurred at Jim’s Grill. 

He said the planners included undercover Memphis Police Department officer Marrell McCollough (who now works for the Central Intelligence Agency), MPD Lieutenant Earl Clark (who died in 1987), a third police officer, and two men Jowers did not know but thought were federal agents. Young, who witnessed the assassination, can be heard on the tape identifying McCollough as the man kneeling besides King’s body on the balcony in a famous photograph taken right after the shooting. 

According to witness Colby Vernon Smith, McCollough had infiltrated a Memphis community organizing group, the Invaders, which was working with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. In his trial testimony Young said the MPD intelligence agent was "the guy who ran up [the balcony stairs] with us to see Martin." 

Jowers says on the tape that right after the shot was fired he received a smoking rifle at the rear door of Jim’s Grill from Clark. He broke the rifle down into two pieces and wrapped it in a tablecloth. Raul picked it up the next day. 

Jowers said he didn’t actually see who fired the shot that killed King, but thought it was Clark, the MPD’s best marksman. In a new attempt to break the silence Verso has just issued An Act of State in paperback. Also, for the first time, parts of the never before seen video record of the 1999 trial are being released on Youtube. 

WHO WAS LOYD JOWERS?

(November 20, 1926 – May 20, 2000) was an American restaurateur and the owner of Jim's Grill, a restaurant near the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968. For the first 25 years after the assassination of King, Jowers testified that he was in the restaurant at the time of the assassination, a fact supported by the other witnesses in the restaurant.

In 1993, Jowers appeared on the ABC News program Prime Time Live and claimed to be part of an alleged conspiracy involving the Mafia and the U.S. government to kill King. According to Jowers, the alleged assassin, James Earl Ray, was a scapegoat, and was not the only person responsible for assassinating King. 

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Jowers named a number of different people as the alleged assassins, including a black man who was in the area, a man named Raoul named by Ray to have been involved, and someone he could not identify before finally settling on the story that he hired Memphis police Lieutenant Earl Clark to fire the fatal shot. 

What was so dangerous about the 1999 Memphis trial that it had to be suppressed? The evidence presented, under oath and on the record, made it abundantly clear that the reports of the 1997 House Select Committee on Assassinations, of the Civil Rights Commission appointed by Clinton’s AG Janet Reno, and the New York Times were all wrong. James Earl Ray did not murder King.  

With the guilty verdict for Loyd Jowers the jury came closer than anybody before to the identity of the real killer. Jower’s actions in preparation of the assassination and on the day itself, together with the testimony from witnesses who had never been heard before, allowed a minute by minute reconstruction of how and why the crime was committed. 

Apparently nobody, not the Mafia, the Memphis Police, the FBI, the CIA, or the Army Military Intelligence teams were taking any chances. 

If the Mafia contract had not succeeded, someone else was prepared to kill King. When King stepped out on that balcony at the Lorraine Motel he did not know that he was under complete surveillance and that more than one gun was aimed at him. 

 On December 8, 1999, Dr. William Pepper made his closing statement to the jury in Memphis. Martin Luther King, he said, had become more than a civil rights organizer, and more even than a voice against the war on Vietnam. Pepper explained why King had become so dangerous to the ruling powers that a decision was taken at the highest level that he was not to leave Memphis alive. 
Pepper said: I put it to you that his opposition to that war had little to do with ideology, with capitalism, with democracy. It had to do with money. It had to do with huge amounts of money that that war was generating to large multinational corporations that were based in the United States. 

When he threatened to bring that war to a close through massive popular opposition, he was threatening the bottom lines of some of the largest construction companies, one of which was in the State of Texas, that patronized the Presidency of Lyndon Johnson and had the major construction contracts at Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam. (Brown and Root was the contractor for the dredging of Cam Ranh Bay – M.G.) This is what Martin King was challenging. 

He was challenging the weapons industry, the hardware, the armament industries, that all would lose as a result of the end of the war.

The second aspect of his work that also dealt with money that caused a great deal of consternation in the circles of power in this land had to do with his commitment to take a massive group of people to Washington and there to encamp them in the shadow of the Washington memorial for as long as it took. For as long as it took, they would make daily trips to the halls of Congress and they would try to compel the Congress to act, as they had previously acted in terms of civil rights legislation, now to act in terms of social legislation. 

Now, he begins to talk about a redistribution of wealth, in this the wealthiest country in the world that had such a large group of poor people, of people living then and now, by the way, in poverty. 

That problem had to be addressed, and it wasn’t a black-and-white problem. This was a problem that dealt with Hispanics, and it dealt with poor whites as well. That is what he was taking on. That’s what he was challenging.

The powers in this land believed he would not be successful. Why did they believe that? They believed that because they knew that the decision-making processes in the United States had by that point in time, and today it is much worse in my view, but by that point in time had so consolidated power that they were the representatives, the foot soldiers, of the very economic interests who were going to suffer as a result of these times of changes. 

So the very powerful lobbying forces that put their people in the halls of Congress and indeed in the White House itself and controlled them, paid and bought them and controlled them, were certainly not going to agree to the type of social legislation that Martin King and his mass of humanity were going to require.  So there was a fear. 

What happens when they are frustrated? What happens when they don’t get any satisfaction? What would happen? They feared, the military feared, that there would be a violent rebellion in the nation’s capital. And they didn’t have the troops that could contain half a million angry poor alienated Americans. They didn’t have the troops. 

Westmoreland wanted another two hundred thousand in Vietnam. They didn’t have them to give to him. They didn’t have them. -- They were afraid that what Mr. Jefferson had urged many, many times, that the body politic can only be cleansed by a revolution every twenty years. 

They were afraid that Mr. Jefferson would be listened to and that that revolution would take place. -- Because of that, those factors, Martin King was not going to be allowed to bring that group of people to Washington. 

Dr. William Pepper, continuing his closing argument, went on to address the planning of the King murder, pieced together by his personal decade long research as well as from the 13 volumes of background material that accompanied the 1997 House Select Committee on Assassinations Report. On those pages Pepper found much evidence that contradicted the official findings, including a detailed history of the FBI surveillance of King and the infiltration of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the Civil Rights movement. 

In December of 1963, less than a month after the Kennedy assassination, FBI officials met in Washington to explore ways to “neutralize King as an effective Negro leader”. 

In spite of that material in their files the House Select Committee declared that the FBI played no role in the assassination. Looking back at the way in which Pepper summarized the evidence collected throughout the trial it becomes obvious how carefully crafted his legal approach was. 

Loyd Jowers was the defendant and, having been personally so close to the assassination, he was an extremely valuable witness. But his actions, the physical location of his bar and grill, adjacent to the brushy area across from the Lorraine Motel, were only a small part of a much larger picture, in the words of Pepper the wider conspiracy to kill King. 

Then, as now, the onus that the right as well as the left puts on the word “conspiracy” has to be taken into account. Pepper, in his explanation to the jury, took back that word and gave it its proper legal and historic meaning. He asked the jury to find that this “constituted conspiracy, legally civil conspiracy under the law.” 

Pepper developed for the jury the string of “coincidences” that constitute conspiracy, a chain of evidence backed up by 70 witnesses. All of it can be looked up in detail on 4,000 pages of transcripts or in his book, An Act of State. Here are just a few questions and examples: 

The case against defendant Loyd Jowers was the best documented, partly by Jowers’ own admission. Jowers testified that he was asked by Mafia- connected produce dealer Frank Liberto to help in the murder of King. He received money and a gun to hold. 

Three witnesses took the stand and corroborated Liberto’s involvement. John McFerren told the jury that, on the afternoon of the assassination, he heard Liberto shout into the phone “Shoot the son-of-a-bitch when he comes on the balcony.” Liberto told Mrs. Lavada Addison, “I arranged to have Martin Luther King killed.” Addison’s son, Nathan, confirmed his remark. 

 However the Mafia plan would not have succeeded if it had not been for the involvement of many others: Why did King end up in the Lorraine Motel where he had never stayed before? Who made him change his room from a secluded ground floor room to the second floor balcony space? 

Who ordered MPD Captain Jerry Williams, who normally formed a security unit of black officers when King came to Memphis, not to form a bodyguard this time? 

Across from the Lorraine Motel was Fire Station no. 2. 

Who ordered the only two black firefighters not to show up to work that day? Floyd E. Newsum was later told the order came from the MPD. Norvell E. Wallace was told his life had been threatened and he needed to stay home. 

On the morning of the assassination Carthel Weeden, captain of Fire Station no. 2, testified that he was approached by two U. S. Army officers carrying briefcases who indicated they had cameras and wanted the roof of the station for a lookout on the Lorraine Motel. They left after the assassination. 

Members of the Army’s 111th Military Intelligence Group, based at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia, had come to Memphis and were keeping King under 24 hour a day surveillance. MPD intelligence office Eli Arkin testified at the trial that they worked out of his office. 

About 10 minutes before the assassination of King, Guy Canipe, owner of the Canipe Amusement Company, observed a bundle being dropped in the Main Street doorway of his company, one block from the Lorraine. The bundle consisted of a 30.06 Remington Gamemaster rifle and unfired bullets — the rifle James Earl Ray was supposed to have used for the assassination. 

Loyd Jowers testified that immediately after the killing, MPD Lieutenant Earl Clark, now deceased, came out of the brushy area and gave him a smoking rifle at the rear door of his restaurant, Jim’s Grill. Jowers did not see who killed King, but claimed it was Clark, the MPD’s best marksman. 
 Criminal Court Judge Joe Brown, who later presided over two years of hearings into the evidence, stated, “It is my opinion… that this is not the murder weapon… 67% of bullets from my tests… did not match the Ray rifle” The rifle’s scope had not been sited; therefore the Remington from Canipe’s door could not have been properly aimed. 

Several witnesses at the 1999 trial testified that they saw two men running away from the brushy area, one burning tires as he drove away in a green 1965 Chevrolet past a police car that took no notice, another getting into a police car and being driven away. 

Nevertheless, the official story has always been that nobody shot from the bushes but that James Earl Ray fired from a bathroom window of the rooming house. 

Why then did Maynard Stiles, a senior official in Memphis Sanitation Department, receive a call from MPD Inspector Sam Evans at 7 am on the morning after the assassination “requiring assistance clearing brush and debris from a vacant lot near the site of the assassination.” Stiles assembled a crew and cleaned the site under the direction of the police department.

This is just part of the evidence covered by the 1999 trial. Much of it had been assembled to be presented in the trial that James Earl Ray fought to have for almost 30 years. Given the nature of the evidence it is not surprising that it was never allowed to take place. 

The major media and most authors have perpetuated the myth that James Earl Ray confessed. William Pepper, who represented Ray until he died, says that Ray pleaded guilty on advice of his lawyer who told him that this would be the best avenue for a trial, but that Ray never confessed. 

There were several attempts to bribe Ray into a confession. One of Ray’s lawyers, Jack Kershaw, was asked by a publishing company to offer Ray $50,000, parole and a new life if he finally confessed. Ray refused. Ray’s brother Jerry was contacted with the same offer with a higher monetary amount ($200,000). Ray, again, refused. 

 Just before Ray’s death MPD officer Tim Cook, in the presence of William Pepper, leaned heavily on Ray to admit his guilt. He promised Ray that in return he would be released and could die surrounded by his family. Ray refused and died alone on April 23, 1998. 

One year and 8 months after his death a jury listened to the closing statement of Ray’s former lawyer, William Pepper, testing the evidence that should have freed Ray. 

Pepper’s closing words were: Let me close by saying to you that long after people forget what has been said in this courtroom, all the words that you’ve heard from witnesses and lawyers, and long after they have forgotten about accounts that they have read about this case, they are going to remember what was done here. They are going to remember what action you took, what decision you came to. 

 You have got to understand the monumental importance of your decision. (The public) are going to forget everything I said, everything defense counsel has said, everything the witnesses have said. They are going to remember one thing, the ruling of this jury, the verdict of this jury because you have heard evidence that has never before been put on in a court of law. 

That is why your decision at this point in time is the most significant decision that will have been taken in thirty-one years in terms of this case. Please don’t underestimate the importance of it. 

In our view, what has happened in this case, the injustice that has happened in this case … is representative of the failure that symbolizes to me the failure of representative democracy in this country. Isn’t it amazing that one could say that over a simple murder case? 

But when you look at the wealth of evidence that has come forward and you understand how this case has been conducted and you understand how it has been covered up, and when you see how unresponsive elected officials and government have been and how complicit they have been, you can come to no other choice. 

Governmental agencies caused Martin Luther King to be assassinated. They used other foot soldiers. They caused this whole thing to happen. And they then proceeded with the powerful means at their disposal to cover this case up.

You know, these things do not happen as a rule without the involvement of other people and in this case, this type of murder, without the involvement of seriously prominent individuals in government. 

So it is in my view a failure of democracy and this Republic that it has not been able to bring this forward. What we’re asking you to do at this point in time is send a message. We’re asking you to send a message, not just right a wrong. 

That’s important, that you right a wrong and that you allow justice to prevail once and for all. Let it prevail. But in addition to that, we’re asking you to send a message, send a message to all of those in power, all of those who manipulate justice in this country that you cannot get away with this. Or if you can get away with it, you can only get away with it for so long. -- 

Send that message. You, you twelve, represent the American people. You are their representatives with respect to justice in this case. They cannot be here. 

The media will keep the truth from them forever. You represent the people of this land. You must speak for them. You have this duty to yourselves, this obligation to your fellow citizens, and you have an opportunity to act in a most significant way that perhaps you can ever imagine, because your verdict of conspiracy in this case, your verdict of liability for the defendant and his other co-conspirators, means history is rewritten, means textbooks have to be rewritten, means the actual result of this case and the truth of this case now must come forward formally.

On behalf of the family of Martin Luther King, Jr., on behalf of the people of the United States, I ask you to find for the plaintiff and find that conspiracy existed and that those conspirators involved not only the defendant here but we’re dealing in conspiracy with agents of the City of Memphis and the governments of the State of Tennessee and the United States of America. 

 We ask you to find that conspiracy existed and once and for all give this plaintiff family justice and let’s cleanse this city and this nation of the ignorance that has pervaded this case for so long. 

THE VERDICT. 

After less than an hour the jury returned with the verdict, read by Judge James E. Swearengen. 

THE COURT: 

In answer to the question did Loyd Jowers participate in a conspiracy to do harm to Dr. Martin Luther King, your answer is 

YES. 

Do you also find that others, including governmental agencies, were parties to this conspiracy as alleged by the defendant? Your answer to that one is also

YES. 

 Memphis, TN, December 8, 1999. 

Their verdict finally lifted responsibility for the murder from James Earl Ray and should have opened the investigation of organized crime, the FBI, the CIA, the military, and the Memphis Police Department. Given all the new evidence presented in the trial, the King family approached President Bill Clinton and asked for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. 

Clinton refused and turned the matter over to AG Janet Reno who appointed a civil rights commission. Ray's lawyers, who appealed for a new trial until Ray's death in prison in 1998 were shutdown at any effort to find the truth. But we can still find out what really happened because the same New World Order factions carried out the deaths of Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy and John Kennedy....and all to bring about the New World Order and the future Antichrist....Which is what all three men were against.
 
 DO YOU SEE THAT? 

BELOW is an interview with William Pepper where he speaks extensively about Jowers role in King's assassination: The program is an edition of the series "History Counts" produced by MDR Productions and originating at radio WPKN 89.5 FM, Bridgeport, CT.

 


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