Reverend Martin Luther King Jr would be celebrating his 94th birthday on January 16, 2023 had agencies affiliated with the Federal Government not coordinated his assassination in 1968.
So wonderful to hear the truth more confirmation and truth of this lovely soul. I was horrified at the recent Boston Garden sculpture dedication that insulted and demoralised his memory. It was anything BUT honouring him. I researched the organisation that funded that monstrosity and it was the usual suspects. Of course the King family was no where to be found.
Boy did you put a nail in my head this morning. It's not bad enough knowing what's going on in this country but to have concrete proof it's been going on for over 50 years is mind-blowing. Thank God my wife won't allow me to own a gun because I'm sure I'd have blown my brains out years ago when I was first "red-pilled."
I'm sorry, I know the animosity you have towards the Jesuits in general and St. Ignatius Loyola in particular, but you have to admit Loyola hit the nail on the head over 450 years ago when he said we are in the middle of a war between Lucifer and God. If one can't see the hand of Lucifer in what is going on, one just isn't looking.
I've been a fan of your work, Matt, and I've recently read volume one of your 'Clash of the Two Americas." Why no mention of King's plagiarism or communist ties? The plagiarism has been openly admitted by even sympathetic King scholars and by his own Boston University and even reported in the New York Times. The 'glossing over' of history does us all a disservice, in my opinion.
1) I cheated my way through high school and even in university, but then the universe smacked me with enough hard lessons that I got my life together and learned to treat truth as sacred. So if someone demonstrates that they became a better person after mistakes of youth, then who am I to hold that against them 2) I didn't talk about commie stuff because that was made up slanders handcrafted by the FBI, so I don't play that game.
Most excellent. Thank you. I had not heard that part of Martin Luther King Jr's speech. Well done.
It reminded me of Henry George's "Progress and Poverty"
"Greater need than ever exists for a re-examination by mankind of the remedy for the world’s social and economic ills that is involved in the fundamental proposals of Henry George — proposals which Tolstoy declared must ultimately be accepted by the world because they are so logical and so unanswerable."
So wonderful to hear the truth more confirmation and truth of this lovely soul. I was horrified at the recent Boston Garden sculpture dedication that insulted and demoralised his memory. It was anything BUT honouring him. I researched the organisation that funded that monstrosity and it was the usual suspects. Of course the King family was no where to be found.
Boy did you put a nail in my head this morning. It's not bad enough knowing what's going on in this country but to have concrete proof it's been going on for over 50 years is mind-blowing. Thank God my wife won't allow me to own a gun because I'm sure I'd have blown my brains out years ago when I was first "red-pilled."
I'm sorry, I know the animosity you have towards the Jesuits in general and St. Ignatius Loyola in particular, but you have to admit Loyola hit the nail on the head over 450 years ago when he said we are in the middle of a war between Lucifer and God. If one can't see the hand of Lucifer in what is going on, one just isn't looking.
I've been a fan of your work, Matt, and I've recently read volume one of your 'Clash of the Two Americas." Why no mention of King's plagiarism or communist ties? The plagiarism has been openly admitted by even sympathetic King scholars and by his own Boston University and even reported in the New York Times. The 'glossing over' of history does us all a disservice, in my opinion.
1) I cheated my way through high school and even in university, but then the universe smacked me with enough hard lessons that I got my life together and learned to treat truth as sacred. So if someone demonstrates that they became a better person after mistakes of youth, then who am I to hold that against them 2) I didn't talk about commie stuff because that was made up slanders handcrafted by the FBI, so I don't play that game.
Most excellent. Thank you. I had not heard that part of Martin Luther King Jr's speech. Well done.
It reminded me of Henry George's "Progress and Poverty"
"Greater need than ever exists for a re-examination by mankind of the remedy for the world’s social and economic ills that is involved in the fundamental proposals of Henry George — proposals which Tolstoy declared must ultimately be accepted by the world because they are so logical and so unanswerable."