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NEW edition of ACT OF STATE out 4/7/08,
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regicide



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 1:00 pm    Post subject: NEW edition of ACT OF STATE out 4/7/08, Reply with quote



THE EXECUTION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING

http://www.amazon.com/Act-State-Execution-...d/dp/1844672859

Please spread news of this book around, as I dont think the Author will be invited on The Charlie Rose Show!

Martin Luther King, Jr. was the most powerful and eloquent champion of the poor and oppressed in US history, and at the height of his fame in the mid-sixties seemed to offer the real possibility of a new and radical beginning for liberal politics in the USA. In 1968, he was assassinated; the movement for social and economic change has never recovered.

The conviction of James Earl Ray for his murder has never looked even remotely safe, and when William Pepper began to investigate the case it was the start of a twenty-five year campaign for justice. At a civil trial in 1999, supported by the King family, seventy witnesses under oath set out the details of the conspiracy Pepper had unearthed: the jury took just one hour to find that Ray was not responsible for the assassination, that a wide-ranging conspiracy existed, and that government agents were involved.

An Act of State lays out the extraordinary facts of the King story�of the huge groundswell of optimism engendered by his charismatic radicalism, of how plans for his execution were laid at the very heart of government and the military, of the disinformation and media cover-ups that followed every attempt to search out the truth. As shocking as it is tragic, An Act of State remains the most compelling and authoritative account of how King's challenge to the US establishment led inexorably to his murder.


About the Author
William F. Pepper was a young journalist just back from Vietnam when he first met Martin Luther King, Jr, and his photographs and first-hand accounts of his experiences prompted King's unflinching opposition to the war. His investigations of King's assassination included extensive interviews with James Earl Ray. Pepper is an English barrister and an American lawyer, who convenes a seminar on International Human Rights at Oxford University and maintains practices in the US and the UK. He is the author of three other books and numerous articles.


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cbclark4



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Another Current Event.

Current being the operative word.
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stevemcgarrett



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 3:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

regicide:

You wouldn't happen to be married to igotthisguitar, would you? And is bacasper your nephew?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Hey, I'm disappointed that you once again didn't immediately establish a link to Dealey Plaza with this thread topic.
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

stevemcgarrett wrote:
regicide:

You wouldn't happen to be married to igotthisguitar, would you? And is bacasper your nephew?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Hey, I'm disappointed that you once again didn't immediately establish a link to Dealey Plaza with this thread topic.


Igothisguitar is married to Arjuna . Please get your facts straight.
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bacasper



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

stevemcgarrett wrote:
regicide:

You wouldn't happen to be married to igotthisguitar, would you? And is bacasper your nephew?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Hey, I'm disappointed that you once again didn't immediately establish a link to Dealey Plaza with this thread topic.


stevemcgarrett, you've really outdone yourself with your childishness on this one.

Is Gopher your mother? The resemblance to a rodent is striking.

You're in a fringe minority who believes lone nuts killed JFK, RFK, MLK, and Malcolm, and that a guy on dialysis living in a cave on the other side of the world masterminded an attack requiring military precision to defeat the most greatly defended country in the history of man. Deal with it, or get back on your meds. Better yet, don't. Who knows what you'd be like stripped of all your delusions.
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regicide



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

regicide wrote:


THE EXECUTION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING

http://www.amazon.com/Act-State-Execution-...d/dp/1844672859

Please spread news of this book around, as I dont think the Author will be invited on The Charlie Rose Show!

Martin Luther King, Jr. was the most powerful and eloquent champion of the poor and oppressed in US history, and at the height of his fame in the mid-sixties seemed to offer the real possibility of a new and radical beginning for liberal politics in the USA. In 1968, he was assassinated; the movement for social and economic change has never recovered.

The conviction of James Earl Ray for his murder has never looked even remotely safe, and when William Pepper began to investigate the case it was the start of a twenty-five year campaign for justice. At a civil trial in 1999, supported by the King family, seventy witnesses under oath set out the details of the conspiracy Pepper had unearthed: the jury took just one hour to find that Ray was not responsible for the assassination, that a wide-ranging conspiracy existed, and that government agents were involved.

An Act of State lays out the extraordinary facts of the King story�of the huge groundswell of optimism engendered by his charismatic radicalism, of how plans for his execution were laid at the very heart of government and the military, of the disinformation and media cover-ups that followed every attempt to search out the truth. As shocking as it is tragic, An Act of State remains the most compelling and authoritative account of how King's challenge to the US establishment led inexorably to his murder.


About the Author
William F. Pepper was a young journalist just back from Vietnam when he first met Martin Luther King, Jr, and his photographs and first-hand accounts of his experiences prompted King's unflinching opposition to the war. His investigations of King's assassination included extensive interviews with James Earl Ray. Pepper is an English barrister and an American lawyer, who convenes a seminar on International Human Rights at Oxford University and maintains practices in the US and the UK. He is the author of three other books and numerous articles.
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Ya-ta Boy



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 6:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This would be a far more interesting thread if it were announcing a new edition of "State of the Union" with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn. You wouldn't consider shifting your obsession to movies that are well written and well acted, would you?
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igotthisguitar



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

N.B. Disinfo posters such as Joo, McGarett & Ya-ta would rather see the truth behind the assasinations of historical figures MLK, JFK, 911 etc. forever be kept hidden, than the TRUTH clearly ever see the light of day.

Regicide, meanwhile, continues to fight the good fight.

*shrugs*

Yo Joo! You're not even really an ESL teacher RU?


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regicide



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

igotthisguitar wrote:
N.B. Disinfo posters such as Joo, McGarett & Ya-ta would rather see the truth behind the assasinations of historical figures MLK, JFK, 911 etc.
forever be kept hidden, than the TRUTH clearly ever see the light of day.



*shrugs*

Yo Joo! You're not even really an ESL teacher RU?

By Jim Polk
CNN
March 13, 2008

Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. Here, senior producer Jim Polk talks about the upcoming documentary Eyewitness to Murder: The King Assassination.


MEMPHIS, Tennessee (CNN) -- The Rev. Billy Kyles, the only person standing on the second-floor balcony of the Lorraine Motel with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., had started to walk away when he heard the shot.

"When I turned, I could see him lying on the balcony. One of his feet was sticking through the railing, and there was this huge hole in his face," Kyles told CNN correspondent Soledad O'Brien as they stood together in front of Room 306 where the civil rights leader was gunned down 40 years ago this April.

In producing its two-hour documentary, "Eyewitness to Murder: The King Assassination," CNN Presents turned to the people who were there that day and others personally involved in the movement to tell their first-hand stories of a tragedy that still resonates today.

Fireman George Loenneke had asked to take a look through a police surveillance peephole in his fire station across the street and saw King at the moment he was hit.....

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If it wasn't Kyles, there was another person who shows up on the balcony right after King is shot and is pictured with the dead King. This person is an undercover Army Intelligence agent, and there was an Army Intel Unit that had King under survillance and witnessed the assassination.

COPA, with attorney Dan Alcorn, filed FOIA requests