April 4th
1968 at approximately 7:01AM in Memphis Tennessee. Unbeknownst to the country
the civil rights crusader Martin Luther King Jr. was to die this day. The
powerful speeches were no more, saved only by audio record. The marches would
not cease, not in the slightest. The day would be somber, the night would be
silent. The fight for liberty lies dead on a motel balcony.
45 years have
passed since the voice of equality, freedom, patriotism, and love for mankind
was snuffed out, when the light of liberty got a little darker, but it did not
go out.
Many people were
taught in school that it was a man named James Earl Ray that killed Dr. King
and that he was swiftly apprehended, but is that the truth? In December of 1999
the king family finally got their answer. With the verdict from a jury of
citizens they found that the death of Dr. King was a conspiracy. A conspiracy
involving government officials and agencies, the CIA, FBI and ultimately even
The President of The United States Lyndon B Johnson.
So what does
this say about the current state of affairs in our country? Some have made the
argument that the President would never allow citizens to be marked for
assignation, they already have, and Dr. Martin Luther King was not the first
nor the last to be killed for political reasons. It would be foolish to believe the political
machine would never harm or kill a threat to their power, after all, that would
be the only way for them to maintain that power. If it were to become a common
knowledge that our government was involved in the assignation of one of the
greatest freedom fighters to live, I believe the power could and would return
to its rightful place, The People. By reason or Force the end would come to the
political machine of tyranny.