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Happy Martin Luther King Day
01-21-2008, 11:06 AM
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Happy Martin Luther King Day
Happy Martin Luther King Day everybody...:

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01-22-2008, 01:05 AM
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I heard some bad things about Martin Luther King. They credit him for introducing the diversity concept. Is this true? Also they promote him as being somebody dedicate to service. Sounds all very communistic to me. Its possible ofcourse that Martin Luther King was a good guy and that the illuminist are using him now for propaganda purpose. Another possibility is that Martin Luther King was an illuminist himself. I did not see any evidence of this however, so until that time I am of the opinion that the illuminist are using him for propaganda purposes.
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01-22-2008, 01:14 AM
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MLK tried to bring the blacks and whites together, I dont think theres much conspiracy behind that.

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01-22-2008, 03:00 AM
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Quote:I dont think theres much conspiracy behind that.

not with that kind of attitude...

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01-22-2008, 03:11 AM
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I am sure that his murder was a classical illuminati mind control operation. Murder in broad daylight, catched on camera. They do this for the shock effect, to traumatize people. After traumatizing people they become easier to reprogram. Same thing as they are doing in the project Monarch mind control program. Which reprogramming event for the american people took place after King was murdered? Probably something to do with diversity or other communist crap.
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01-22-2008, 10:43 PM (This post was last modified: 01-22-2008 10:44 PM by Hei Hu Quan.)
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First off, there is a documented true history of Martin Luther King that I have researched that would profoundly effect how he is perceived and an ulterior agenda he was split between, if I chose to impart it. I have mulled over whether to reveal this and no one would even come close in their assumptions or hypothesis. But it is a verified set of facts that I found off the beaten path. My reason? Because it's ultimately irrelevant to his scope of accomplished work and because a much revered sacred cow would be exposed. Let's just say that he has an affiliation with a widely unknown secret society and there's a reason that he was government-sanctioned a national holiday versus say a Marcus Garvey or Malcolm X.

However I do have this to say about the day that's only partially (and deliberately) acknowledged as a national holiday. The most sickening thing is how the IllumiNazi's have tried to distort his message and distillate it to ONLY meaning that he wanted equality between the races. I also think it's a master-stroke of evil to take the day that only some are given holiday and then make it a "Day of Service Servitude". Where corporate plunderers and municipal city services can totally absolve themselves of the responsibility of cleaning and contributing, and have a gamut of volunteers slaves commit their day to cleaning, painting, building, landscaping, and other manual labour intensive work. All in the name of the good King whose message was all about working for free... right? The coordinated twisting of a man's legacy of obtaining freedom for African-American people, and then propagandising through media saturation that people need to take their holiday off and work for free, is the ultimate in sick, acrimonious, irony.

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01-22-2008, 11:43 PM
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Quote:Let's just say that he has an affiliation with a widely unknown secret society

Do you mean the Boule or is it something else. Ive read some research into that. Actually a friend of mine had done some good research on the past history and some members of that group. MLK, and alot of other prominent civil rights "leaders" were involved.

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01-22-2008, 11:56 PM
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Quote:if I chose to impart it.

Aww. Come on, HHQ. Spill the beans!
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01-23-2008, 12:08 AM
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BINGO!! Wow, I thought that fact so removed that all but a few knew that.

Yes the Alpha Phi Alpha branch of the Boule to be exact. The main Sigma Pi Phi well-spring was began by an African-American caste-loving physician by the name of Henry Minton who originally wanted to join Skull & Bones at Yale. They sent him packing so he developed his own order in 1904 known as the Sigma Pi Phi Boule. Boule, is of Grecian derivation and as you may know means "Advisors to the King". It goes without saying who they fancied as their kings and how they pledged to serve them. Long story short is this group acts as counter-insurgent gatekeepers who have sold their souls and integrity for service to their masters. This story involves moves that African-American masses have tried to articulate for themselves that were short-circuited, sabotaged or sold out by the agents of this self-loathing society of lackeys. Their logo is a Grecian Sphinx with it's paw safeguarding a vase/bottle with a core circle surrounded by an outer circle, which has been defined as their legacy gatekeeper role. Acting as Judas goats they make deals for themselves to secure and carve a caste niche who relish material trappings and petit bourgeoisie affectations of belonging. Martin Luther King tried to serve two masters (the masses of his people and his betrayal of them to his order) and was caught in the middle as he was used and then murdered by their masters "the so-called kings". The Boule are open collaborators with the Zionists and have made many deals and set up many front organizations (NAACP, Urban League, etc.) that have served to derail and destroy the legitimate and long-suffering aspirations of the African-American community as a whole.

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01-23-2008, 12:38 AM
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Quote:BINGO!! Wow, I thought that fact so removed that all but a few knew that.

..."Advisors to the King".
Exactly. We say its more like "Slaves to the Masters"

I dont know many people that do actually know about them. Most importantly, black people, dont have a clue. Its the leaders they look up to and they dont realize it, well some do , but dont grasp what the reasoning is behind the selling out of there people.Like Ive said before, im pretty involved on a big hiphop forum and there are a couple guys there that along with me, are actually trying to wake up the urban youth. If anyone else was interested in more on the Boule, Here's actually a post that friend of mine posted a while ago...
http://www.ericnunnally.net/?p=35

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01-23-2008, 01:34 AM
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Thanks for the good info. I thought already that there was more to Martin Luther King than we are told. Maybe his dual loyalty to the common people and his masters got him killed. Something like Kennedy. Kennedy new something was wrong and he explained what was wrong: secret societies. Than he got killed.
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01-23-2008, 02:10 AM
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I read the article in the link you mentioned. Its good, but the only problem is that the author talkes to much about white supremacy. I do not agree with the idea that white supremacy is the problem. Whites are as much victims as the blacks. In my opinion the problem is Jewish supremacy.

If the illuminati were just a white supremist organization, why would they limit poplulation growth in europe and the US than? If they were a white supremist organization I would expect they would stimulate population growth in white countries and limit population growth in black or colored countries. What we can observe is actually the opposite. The number of white people are declining and the number of colored people is increasing. This does not really match with the idea of the illuminati being a white supremist organization.

Also the illuminist are responsible for massive immigration of colored people into the us and europe. It they were really white supremist they would not allow this to happen, because this is destroying white societies.

Conclusion: they care as little for whites as for blacks.
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01-23-2008, 05:54 AM
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I'm sorry HHQ, you're a brilliantly minded chap, but after reading this, I had to shut the rest of your post off and skipped the rest.

"Let's just say that he has an affiliation with a widely unknown secret society and there's a reason that he was government-sanctioned a national holiday versus say a Marcus Garvey or Malcolm X."

Malcolm X is a racist nigger, Martin was a dignified black man. I don't say nigger very often but I hope you see what I'm saying.

[edit] you bloody better understand what I mean... speshly considering the black man (hero of mine) in my sig.

[edit2] and THAT man made a postage stamp.... will malcolm x get one? LOL
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01-23-2008, 07:01 AM
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Quote:I'm sorry HHQ, you're a brilliantly minded chap, but after reading this, I had to shut the rest of your post off and skipped the rest.

"Let's just say that he has an affiliation with a widely unknown secret society and there's a reason that he was government-sanctioned a national holiday versus say a Marcus Garvey or Malcolm X."

Malcolm X is a racist ...
He was, until he parted ways with the "the Nation of Islam" clows. Most historical figures in North American history are also pretty racist, till the end. I don't see a denunciation of them very often, but instead they're revered as 'great' personalities.

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01-23-2008, 07:08 AM (This post was last modified: 01-23-2008 07:21 AM by Hei Hu Quan.)
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Not backing down Mike, I know what I know and it's carefully researched, you are reacting from knowledge that's been propagandised and inculcated without benefit of the whole scope and picture. I've got a plethora of hard file evidence to back my contentions. Also, with all due respect, anyone who states:
Quote:Malcolm X is a racist nigger
has never read any of the man's works, one of which of great importance was his autobiography. I've read it with an open, inquisitive and unprejudiced mind and was richly rewarded for my efforts. I find that quite reactionary statement on your part to be offensive as might others who have taken the time to acquaint themselves with his words. I urge you to take read his words and walk the journey he made from one point of his life to another. Trust me I think you'll be quite surprised at what you'll find out about the real Malcolm X and not the stereotyped version they poison us with. What you are not aware of is the fact that the U.S. government strategically elevated and used King to destroy African-American and international support for Malcolm X. The same gambit was used with Nelson Mandela and even Mohandas Mahatma Ghandi who presented a moderate anti-colonial stance alternatively compared to the Sihks in the mountains who were ready to forcibly drive the British into the sea. Examine the term Neo-colonialism and you'll see the strategy employed by the IllumiNazis.

I've read, and read the works of any warriors who stand up against these bastards and if the IllumiNazis demonise and denigrate them, then I especially want to know more, because these bastards will inherently establish or refashion someone who's a criminal like themselves as heroes. Then they have others who have fought against them, whose image and legacies they have manipulated, distorted and soft soaped to serve their own foul agendas.

Quote:you bloody better understand what I mean... speshly considering the black man (hero of mine) in my sig.

[edit2] and THAT man made a postage stamp.... will malcolm x get one? LOL
Next up, the very IllumiNazis (our enemies) who sanction who does and who doesn't get a stamp of course would never give Malcolm X a stamp, any more than they will Fred Hampton, Che Guevara, John Brown, Geronimo, Ho Chi Mihn, Sitting Bull, Pancho Villa, Zapato, or any man or woman who stood against them and inspired people to fight for freedom and justice. Moreover I would never expect nor want them to, after all they are my fucking enemy and have taken oaths and calculated measures to ensure that these types of extra-ordinary individuals are never reproduced or emulated by the masses. So instead, these true heroes live larger then they ever have in perpetuity amongst the fighting populace, and inspire new generations that have inherited different campaigns of the same age old war.

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