Friday, September 05, 2014

"to Jesus, Master, it is good for us to be here" - King, Another Target in Dallas in 1963



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King, Another Target in Dallas in 1963

John F. Kennedy helped M. L. King, Jr. even JFK was elected as President.
Rare recording of Martin Luther King Jr. talking about John F. Kennedy released
By Alan Duke, CNN
January 20, 2014 -- Updated 1646 GMT (0046 HKT)

The civil rights leader is heard discussing Kennedy's role in securing his release from a Georgia prison after he was sentenced to four months of hard labor for a traffic violation two weeks before the election that sent Kennedy to the White House.

Then-Sen. Kennedy placed a call to Coretta Scott King against the advice of close advisers, expressing his concern to King's wife. His brother, Robert Kennedy also called the Georgia judge who had sentenced King to the chain gang and denied him bond. King was freed the next day.

The Kennedys' intervention is credited with shifting support of Black voters in crucial northern states to the Kennedy side and away from Richard Nixon, whose campaign only offered a "no comment" when asked about the civil rights leader's imprisonment.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/20/us/mlk-kennedy-recording/index.html
Then in the summer of 1963, M.L. King led the great demonstration in Washington DC, mobilizing hundreds of thousands of African Americans, with support from President Kennedy.

So, some racists got determined to assassinate JFK.  In November of 1963, President JFK was shot to death in Dallas.  But, the world responded to the cruel tragedy from a humanitarian standpoint by awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to M. L. King as if the world conscience tried to protect M.L. King from a further attempt to suppress civil-rights movement in America.

Nonetheless, some racists got determined to kill M.L. King, Jr., waiting for a chance.  Hence, in 1968 M.L. King was shot to death as with Robert Kennedy.

Therefore, those who planned and executed the killing of JFK in 1963 were apparently racists.  Notable racists in the US were politicians in the South, the Mafia, CIA, FBI leaders, oil business leaders, and so on.

In fact, Oswald is suspected to have worked for CIA and FBI; Ruby was a gangster from Chicago; the largest beneficiary of the JFK Assassination was Vice President Johnson; Director of FBI Hoover hated M.L. King; some Mafia bosses were at strife with the Kennedy brothers; and some white people in Dallas would not be unhappy if JFK was assassinated.

Racism was behind the JFK Assassination in addition to the M.L. King Assassination.  So, some Americans must have thought that President Kennedy was assassinated because he helped M.L. King and other African Americans.  But, they did not like to show the truth to the world.  The truth that racists in America assassinated JFK because of his support for M.L. King must be hidden and concealed forever, they surely thought.  Hence, it is still a mystery.

The factor that strongly bound those involved in the JFK Assassination is racial hate against African Americans.

Put extremely, a large group of anti-civil-rights movement white Americans was behind the tragedy in Dallas of 1963.

Conversely, another target behind the scene of the JFK Assassination was M.L. King, Jr.
      
Racism must be the main motive for the JFK Assassination.  History books must be rewritten.

Jackie Kennedy Consoles Coretta Scott King
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/05/jackie-kennedy-and-corett_n_3020132.html

Today rich white Americans have become more richer than in 1960s.  And poor white Americans need black Americans in their struggle to secure their benefits as a kind of allies.  On the other hand, the American economic success tied up with Japan and other Asian countries and the expansion of freedom in the American society have come to allow for abolition of such cruel racism.

So, it is no wonder if the US should have an African American President in the 21st century as it has actually today.







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Mar 9:5 And Peter answered and said to Jesus, Master, it is good for us to be here: and let us make three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias.