JFK, MLK Senator Kerry wants FBI data public

Henry M scuffling at gmail.com
Mon Apr 5 09:30:30 CDT 2010


Notice that all of the last names start with K, and they were
concerned about the KKK....

AsB4,

Henry Mu
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On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
> For those who question the lone gunman story there is an article published
> on the Common Dreams  Website By Thom Hartman and Lamar Waldron that
> revisits some pretty interesting data about the M.L. King killing:
>        "In 1979, a Congressional investigation headed by Rep. Louis Stokes
> "concluded that there were was a likelihood of conspiracy in the
> assassination of Dr. King" and that "the expectation of financial gain was
> [James Earl] Ray's primary motivation."  Yet the Congressional committee
> wasn't able to figure out who was putting up the money that motivated Ray,
> in part because of material withheld from the committee by the FBI and other
> agencies.  Some of those files withheld from Congress are available now
> online, through private organizations like the Mary Ferrell Foundation
> (maryferrell.org), though others have never been released.
>
> One example is the case of Joseph Milteer, a white supremacist from the tiny
> south Georgia town of Quitman, who was affiliated with an unusually wide
> range of racists and racist groups, ranging from the Ku Klux Klan to the
> more respectable White Citizens Councils.  Milteer also worked with violent
> white supremacist J. B. Stoner, who eventually became James Earl Ray's
> lawyer.
>
> Rep. Stokes's committee investigated not only Dr. King's murder, but also
> that of President Kennedy, and they were given information tying Milteer to
> the assassination of JFK.  That's because Milteer was recorded on Miami
> Police informant tape on November 9, 1963--thirteen days before JFK was
> killed--describing "a plan to assassinate the President with a high-powered
> rifle from a tall building" and saying that authorities ‘will pick up
> somebody within hours afterwards." Milteer also talked on that tape about an
> associate's unsuccessful plot to assassinate King."
>
> The article also touches on records about Mafiosi Carlos Marcello.
>
> Apparently millions of files are still secret and unreleased despite US
> Congress's JFK act.
>
>
> http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/04/05-1



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