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  • Why would this Raul have a telephone number for Jack Ruby who was dead at that point?

  • Dr King was the bravest man of the 20th century.

  • What is perhaps not mentioned in depth is that LBJ essentially stepped aside in 1968 after the assassination of RFK - ostensibly to cede power to Nixon, who was pegged to beat JFK in 1960. Who was in Nixon's cabinet? Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, Cheney and Kissinger. Who were part of W's cabinet at the beginning? Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, Cheney. Who did Obama work for in Chicago while in university back in the 80s? Kissinger. Etymon Productions really doesn't need to do another doc - it's all in plain sight

  • Just finished watching this most excellent series! Does anyone know if Etymon Productions has done an Evidence of Revision on the 9/11 conspiracy?

  • there is some crucial stuff in this doc, sadly, it didn't happen till PART 9, i just kept skipping and skipping parts, I'm going to check out the other ones, maybe they'll have more meat on the bone...

  • @hollowmenrule I agree that many parts of this series meander.

    However, a lot of the information gained (especially during RFK's segments) was new to me upon the first viewing.

    I urge you to stick with it. Wade through the boring to get to the interesting. The interesting parts are beyond important information-wise.

    I'm thankful the actual creators of this series haven't claimed copyright.

  • @awfultin ...thank you. Very informative, compelling and insightful. It is worth sticking through...it is my second viewing...even more powerful.

  • WOW! This whole series....yes, mindblowing. I'd like to see this continue through the 1970s and Nixon's reign of terror. You know there has to be more than what was revealed. Look at the people he surrounded himself with, especially G. Gordon Liddy a psychopath of the first order.

  • @IngeniousGirl Yes but those who really run things for their own benefit (and control the media) will always make sure that the truth is not widely disseminated

  • i cant believe i wasted my life watching this crap. JFK: suicide, RFK: suicide, MLK: suicide. case solved ! world is happy. my videos prove i am perfect !

  • think they know. mind in corrosion state now. i hate to say this, ... i

  • What a load of rubbish...James Earl Ray killed MLK, Jr. Ends of story...But he did have help, I think it was his brothers

  • @blkaladdin The rifle was found on the ground (with very convenient prints on it) where the police could not miss it - and you still believe JER did it ?!? Then you sir are a FOOL ......or a CIA internet propagandist

  • @funkmasterjee actually sir, if you read the statements from the head investigator at Scotland Yard who questioned Ray, he stated that Ray said that he had panicked when he saw the cops car by the store. He then dropped the bag by the door. Now I'm not saying that Ray wasn't a patsy, I believe he was either paid, or going to get a bounty for killing him. He did have help on the way to Europe from Canada. I believe his brothers helped him.

  • Absolutely brilliant series; perhaps the best I have yet watched so far on Youtube, well done and thanks a million!! - Like Bob Marley sang: "How long shall they kill our prophets, while we stand aside and look?" its sad to see how many great souls have been silenced while they walked upon earth. The end of this series seems to sum it up where we see a photo of Martin Luther King reading a book of Mahatma Gandhi, another prophet of peace also gunned down; by a lone nut? it does makes you think!

  • well my point was; 3 important political targets neutralized in the same decade and all blamed on sole assassins. Doesn't take a very smart person to see a connection. JFK, RFK and MLK were political treaths to the system some people wanted to keep in working. Racism, classicism, poverty, drugs, organized crime, misuse of governmental power, seems like their little scheme unfolded quite nicely. They all opposed Vietnam and died for their beliefs.

  • @TheRealWarfare And JFK, RFK, MLK and Malcolm X were not the only ones: Patrice Lumumba of Zaire was a pioneering socialist who garnered huge respect not only in Africa but throughout the world for her work to advance the plight of black Africa. She was murdered b/c she was seen as a threat to the colonial powers in Africa - France, the UK and Portugal - but not only.

  • @Schnitz13 Patrice was male - not female- and the 'Moral Responsibility' for his death was placed firmly at the door of the Portugese Govmt in 2002. Need to do your homework..

  • 3 important political killings in the 60s

  • @TheRealWarfare Actually, four: don't forget that Malcolm X was also murdered in the 60s and he was far more radical than JFK, RFK or MLK.

  • thanks for this documentary man it took me three days but i feel so damn enlightened and angry that these assholes still have reign over this country with the whole 9-11 thing and global warming and all the other bull shit i wish we cud have a revolution..... or ateast our constitution back

  • Thank you for posting this outstanding documentary.

    Knowledge is our power. Our ignorance is their power.

  • Begging your pardon; the Saudi's? They're nothing more than a symbol. The country is built, run, and controlled by the oil companies and US govt. The Saud family is a group of Pimps, perverts,&playboys who get a huge allowance from the oil cos. And they get to slap around their countrymen & neighbors b/c of their wealth. Chinese? I dont know. But the Saudis? they're a joke. Even their revenue isn't in their own hands. In the end they have palaces and lots of toys. Dont believe the HYPE.

    peace

  • I wished we could have righteousness the way King had it....I remember Eric Holder , the Attorney General echoed King's sentiment..."Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial, we have always been, and we, I believe, continue to be, in too many ways, a nation of cowards."

  • 5:48 Great speech.....I might not get there with you....but we as a people.....!

    Outsanding!

  • A Great Leader, His speech soften my heart and i couldn't stop my slef sheding tears from my eyes. Why dont we like people like Luther king ? and why we like to hear again and again liers like Geroge Bush. What was wrong with that Journalist who threw shoe at him, is George W Bush the greatest Man ever lived ? why CIA is on the mission to turn humans anainst each other... I am so much afraid to raise the truth for ma self and for others. I wish i was never born....

  • Thanks so much for posting this. I would recommend this for anyone to watch.

  • Wow, mind-blowing is an understatement for this series. Thank you so much for posting this !

  • Thanks for posting all these videos.

    I wished they were much more visioned. I'll work to let people around me to do so.

    Knowledge is the first step for making possible a change.

  • In Response to PoetryMan11's comment: If "they" were as ruthless and efficient as the scraps of evidence indicate, then why did 'they" not eliminate those scraps of evidence? How did these contradictory witnesses survive when so many others were mysteriously disappeared? ANSWER: "THEY" don't care who knows now.....most are willing to discount the truth or let "old news" stay old. It's not until you put it all together, that you see that "they" continue to control "US" the "SHEEP" to this day

  • Recommended viewing "The Assassination of JFK, Jr." Despite the film making some unwarranted extrapolations and accusations about who many have been involved, it makes a very solid case that he was murdered.

  • I wish he was among us and watch that dream he had just the one part of it became in reality, but to embaress that dream with the whole world hasn't fulfilled yet. rather then after achieving the dream of our part to continue the struggle for the rest of the world. we became the part of the evil act killing with them Iraqies and Afghans...trust me black americans got their rights but what about that dream King had about for the other races among him, da hasn't been achieved yet...long way 2 go

  • I always felt that was another tragedy. They made it seem as if, JFK, Jr. didnt know what he was doing as a pilot....and it was peculiar that Schwarzeneggar married into that family - unbelievable.

  • If "they" were as ruthless and efficient as the scraps of evidence indicate, then why did 'they" not eliminate those scraps of evidence? How did these contradictory witnesses survive when so many others were mysteriously disappeared?

    How could such a cruel, vicious, and thorough gang of thugs overlook so many pertinent details? Perhaps these scraps of contradictory evidence are their boasts of their power. Perhaps this is also a warning intended to keep others from looking further. .

  • Except I am not sure I buy the "stepped on the paper until no one was looking" story. Hmmm.

    Apparently this guy did.

  • So sad that JE Hoover accused him of marital indescretions. It reminds me of those who cast aspersions on the memory of Master JS Bach by saying that he entertained women in the organ balcony. The accomplishments of both men are staggering and monumental. What a sad commentary on those whose contributions will not stand who are allowed to attempt to tarnish those whose contributions will most certainly stand and do stand.

  • Precisely right--to criticize King of mchurchillo because he wasan alchoholic drunk requiring adouble brandy at the begining of the day to stop the shakes (which was true while Winnie was leading England in fighting the Battle of Britain).

    Dr King was hands down the greatest American of the 20th century. Estramarital sex or not.. For the last decade of his life, he had no home or wife, was always traveling, constantly under threat of death, and a powerful and attractive man. Go figure.

  • America never lived out its dream until last year's 'election' of BObama. We at least now have the chance to move forward without the phony mafia, red scare, vietnam, Nixon/Reagan/Bush, insanity getting in the way of our destiny and next chapter. Bush left us, however, and economic shit sandwich that could preclude us from getting to the promised land, you see China will own our future. Economic justice was on MLK's mind in the 60's, who could predict what Iraq and the Family of Secrets bring

  • There is no way Obama isn't a puppet, if he wasn't he would have been wacked already

  • He also gets the Nobel peace price before actually doing anything what so ever to deserve it, WHAT IS UP WITH THAT?

  • On your Obama point, not so fast: During Obama's college years in Chicago he worked for and essentially became the progeny of Henry Kissinger, the architect of some of the worst abuses of the Vietnam War. Virtually every campaign promise that Obama has made, he's reneged on: FISA/wire-tapping immunity for telecoms, closing Gitmo, ending the War in Afghanistan, the Wall St. bailout, green energy, you name it. Sadly, he's one of them; he's as big a marketing gimmick as Ronald McDonald.

  • ... I'm speechless ...

    I always know this, but now my mind even more clearer ...

    This is the BEST documentary ever!

    It took me whole damn week to watch it through, and it was bloody worth it!

    I wish people would watch this instead of American Idol & Britney Spears ...

    Very Good!

    Thanks!

  • Damn right!!!

  • Second that! JFK II, The assassination of JFK Jr., RFK Must Die, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, Loose Change...all good, but this one blows them away. The part where Bill Maher called Tavis Smiley a nut ticked me off. Typical comment from that punk.

  • Oh.

    My.

    GOD.

    Maybe the biggest bombshell of all in terms of surprise. Ex-US Ambassador Young sure sums it up.

    So the JFK & MLK assassinations have at least ONE common link: Earl Ray who was running drugs & guns for organized-crime figure Raul using CIA-provided ID, is linked with Jack Ruby who was frequently seen with Raul in Houston.

    I watched ALL of JFK, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, & Evidence of Revision in the last 2 days -- I'm blown away.

    EVERYONE should watch these!

    MLK: RIP

  • They also have one other link, Johnson. I thought that was the whole point behind this series, that corruption had reached the highest level, and murders were ordered and nobody to this day can do a damn thing about it.  Well, except learn and educate and hope some day enough people will demand justice. In case you didn't know, videos like this are likely viewed by many as entertainment. They are brain washed to not respond in anger. What is war to them? The big show! Go team, go! Sorry

  • Thankyou Dr. King. There CAN be peace and love around this world if we REALLY want there to be.

    Thankyou, Dr.King, for the vision you have shared with all us, and at the cost of your own life. Thankyou for speaking the truth always. Thankyou for speaking out for oppressed peoples, and for injustices

    Thankyou for all the inspiration you shared. May you rest in peace knowing you spoke the truth.

    And may the vision that was alive in your heart, become a reality for all people tomorrow, LOVE.

  • were next!!!!!!

  • Our creator made us all equal,what a waste and a shame that so many suffered and died to be equally.

  • we are next

  • I heard there are plans to exhume JFK's body soon.

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