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Martin Luther King reacts to the Assassination of Malcolm X

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The Complete Malcolm X on DVD: http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/

Karl Evanzz, a staff writer for the Washington Post, researched more than 300,000 pages of declassified FBI and CIA documents for his book, The Judas Factor. In its introduction he states, "After analyzing these resources, I am convinced that Louis E. Lomax, an industrious African-American journalist who befriended Malcolm X in the late 1950's, had practically solved the riddle of his assassination." He believed that Malcolm X was set up for the assassination by a former friend, John Ali, who was an agent/informer for an intelligence agency. Malcolm X had previously commented that Ali had been responsible for his ouster from the NOI. Ali eventually rose to the position of National Secretary of the NOI. Lomax was later killed in an automobile accident (due to brake failure).

It is now known that government and law enforcement agencies planted infiltrators in the OAAU, NOI and almost all of the other civil rights movement organizations. Some of these agent/informers were highly placed. Their assignments were not only to report on all of their activities, plans and members, but to create disruption, distrust and to frighten any supporters. The involvement of the government's "Cointelpro" (counter-intelligence program) operation to "neutralize" Malcolm X through BOSS, the NOI, and organized crime is strongly inferred by Evanzz in his book. The goal of the Cointelpro program was to neutralize radical and subversive political organizations and dissidents through covert means, such as "black-bag jobs," where agents/informers would enter homes and offices without warrants and remove or copy files, records ore plant incriminating material.

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  • @jamison361 Whatever you say Einstein. You're right. This nation was shaped and molded by bloody violence. I hope you're not insinuating that the American break from George III of England was accomplished by violence. Maybe. But the REAL violence wasn't some preplanned Masonic war. NO. IT WAS THE GENOCIDE AND RAPING OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS THAT WAS WICKEDLY VIOLENT.

  • It's sad that it was only the 60's when Malcolm X and MLK were proudly fighting for equality. Just 40 years later, I doubt they would support thug rappers and thugs wearing their pants half off of their ass running around trying to be "gangstas". They dressed and spoke intelligently and would be ashamed of the way things are now.

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  • Malcolm X was full of shit. He talked a big game about protecting blacks from whites with gun if necessary. But he never fired a shot at anyone. Trash talking coward. And was done in by one of his 'own' people.

  • @aweaver1965

    instead they would be serial killers, mass murderers and "terrorists". ITS ALL GOOD TO ME!

  • The same can be said of the Tea Party and their "second amendment remedies" campaign rhetoric that led to the shooting of Gabby Giffords. Violent rhetoric "chickens" always come home to roost.

  • @aweaver1965 they would also understand ah the filthy cracker hasn changed

  • @aweaver1965 wtf are you yalking about not all rappers are thugs, and just because a person dress away does not make him a thug grow up dude times change smh

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