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woensdag 23 januari 2019

Als Martin Luther King nog zou leven was hij onderwerp van censuur en was zijn Facebook pagina verwijderd

Ondanks Martin Luther King Day op 21 januari in de VS, een officiële vrije dag, is er verder maar weinig veranderd in de VS, sinds de moord op MLK (waar maar één dader voor aangewezen kan  worden: de FBI). Wat betreft de discriminatie van de gekleurde bevolking geldt hetzelfde: er is over het geheel gezien weinig veranderd, ondanks de acties van Martin Luther King en de officiële MLK dag, plus 2 termijnen Obama, de eerste gekleurde president van de VS...... De VS regering en zelfs de FBI eert MLK wel schijnheilig, maar zou hem haten als hij nog leefde (zie ook het neerschieten van gekleurden door de VS politie, waarbij de meerderheid van de slachtoffers niet eens bewapend was en is, immers dit gaat bijna dagelijks door in de VS...).

King was niet alleen een mensenrechtenactivist, maar ook een groot leider in het verzet tegen de VS oorlog in Vietnam, daarmee verdubbelde hij de inzet van de VS overheid en de FBI hem tot zwijgen te brengen........

De FBI begon overigens al met het onderzoeken en dwarsbomen van King in 1955, je kan dan ook niet anders concluderen dan dat King werd gezien als een staatsvijand in de ogen van FBI en de opvolgende regeringen destijds..... Vooral de corrupte psychopaat Hoover, hoofd van de FBI had het niet op met King en dat heeft hij meermaals laten weten.... In de ogen van Hoover was King een communist.....

De schrijver van het hieronder opgenomen artikel Matt Agorist, stelt volkomen terecht dat King ook heden ten dage als een gevaarlijke en invloedrijke staatsvijand zou zijn behandeld, dat zijn Facebook pagina al lang verwijderd zou zijn geweest (plus zijn Twitteraccount, Ap.) en hij te maken zou hebben met censuur en zeker zou zijn gedemoniseerd door de reguliere massamedia in de VS....

Lees het artikel van Agorist en geeft het door, veel te veel mensen in Nederland hebben de foute idee dat het allemaal wel goed zit in de VS wat betreft de behandeling van gekleurden..... Bovendien zijn er hele volksstammen die geloven dat de sociale media alleen maar kul en poezenfilmpjes laten zien, terwijl juist daar het echte nieuws is te vinden en waar de betekenis van dat nieuws wordt gebracht. Intussen lopen de reguliere massamedia braaf aan de leiband van hun rijke meesters, grote bedrijven en regeringen, waarbij men geen schroom heeft fake news en desinformatie te brengen, om zo het volk achter de machthebbers en rustig te houden...... Zelfs de illegale oorlogen van de VS (en haar terreurorganisatie NAVO) tegen Afghanistan, Irak, Libië en Syrië worden door de media verdedigd als was het motief medemenselijkheid, waar het in werkelijkheid gaat om massamoorden en het veilig stellen van westerse belangen, zoals de olieproductie, waarbij alleen deze eeuw al meer dan 2,5 miljoen mensen om het leven werden gebracht.......

Het volgende artikel komt van The Free Thought Porject en werd zoals gezegd geschreven door Matt Agorist (mijn excuus, bij plaatsing vergeten The Free Thought Project te noemen): 

If Dr. King Was Alive Today, His Facebook Page Would Be Deleted, And He’d Be Censored


Martin Luther King Jr.'s pro-peace and antiwar stance would have made him an enemy to today's establishment and he would have been censored.


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By Matt Agorist January 21, 2019

When most people think of the great man, born Michael King on January 15, 1929, they see an advocate for peace, who is celebrated by the US government — honored every year in January, on the third Monday.
However, what the government tells us and what this great man did are two separate stories and had Dr. King been alive today, he would have been an enemy to the establishment who would have made every move they could to silence him.
Dr. King’s position as the leader of the Civil Rights Movement began after his election as spokesman for the Montgomery Improvement Association in December of 1955. What also started in that December of 1955 was the FBI’s investigation into him.
Like all those who stand against government-sanctioned violence, Dr. King was an enemy of the state. The fact that he’s celebrated today by the same state that persecuted him is quite Orwellian.
According to a report out of Stanford University titled, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Global Freedom Struggle, the FBI had it out for Dr. King as soon as he began making waves.
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) began monitoring Martin Luther King, Jr., in December 1955, during his involvement with the Montgomery bus boycott, and engaged in covert operations against him throughout the 1960s. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover was personally hostile toward King, believing that the civil rights leader was influenced by Communists. This animosity increased after April 1964, when King called the FBI ‘‘completely ineffectual in resolving the continued mayhem and brutality inflicted upon the Negro in the deep South’’ (King, 23 April 1964). Under the FBI’s domestic counterintelligence program (COINTELPRO) King was subjected to various kinds of FBI surveillance that produced alleged evidence of extramarital affairs, though no evidence of Communist influence.
With a state that owes its very existence to the monopoly it holds on the use of violence, anyone who is pro-peace is a potential threat. This was the case in the 20th century just as it is the case in the 21st century. The fact that Americans take off of work one day in January, does not negate the reality that this struggle continues.
In fact, the government is still very engaged in fighting the antiwar and pro-peace narrative King so eloquently espoused. And they have no qualms talking about this in the open.
After deleting the pages of hundreds of antiwar and pro-peace media and activist outlets in October, last week, Facebook made another giant move to silence. This time, they had no problem noting that they went after pages whose specific missions were “anti-corruption” or “protest” movements.
Some of the Pages frequently posted about topics like anti-NATO sentiment, protest movements, and anti-corruption,” Facebook’s head of cybersecurity policy, Nathaniel Gleicher wrote in the blog post. “We are constantly working to detect and stop this type of activity because we don’t want our services to be used to manipulate people.”
Facebook purged hundreds more pages today. This time, they claim it is folks who are "anti-corruption" and who "protest" who are the problem. To the ministry of truth, standing against criminal politicians is now deemed a crime. Shit is getting serious.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/facebook-shuts-hundreds-of-pages-linked-to-russias-sputnik/?fbclid=IwAR3Qzycn0Qw_cx0KSOFwOgma0Ok5x7_jvZ2ki5353n5cstZEh7vtXRApZ_s 
Make no mistake, because Dr. King broke through the divisive paradigm and bridged the gap between different cultures so well, he would undoubtedly been a target of these tech giant censors who aim to keep you divided. The Atlantic Council would have likely had a special committee devoted to solely silencing his “dangerous” talks of peace.
Like Dr. King, however, many activists of today are unafraid of speaking truth to power, even when faced with police action and censorship.
Like the activists of today, Dr. King’s activism was often met with brutal backlash from police. Just like the protesters of today, who peacefully march in solidarity to end police violence and war, the protesters of the 50s and 60s were met with violence from the police.
Attacks against non-violent protesters are nothing new. In the 60s, as the marches increased, so did the attacks against non-violent demonstrators.
There may be some tear gas ahead. But I say to you today, that I’d rather die on the highways of Alabama, than make a butchery of my conscience,” said Dr. King in his famous speech just prior to the Selma-Montgomery march in which protesters were met with such violence from police that the day would be forever remembered as “Bloody Sunday.”
The first march took place on March 7, 1965, and it gained the nickname “Bloody Sunday” after its 600 marchers were attacked at the Edmund Pettus Bridge after leaving Selma; state troopers and county posse attacked the unarmed marchers with billy clubs and tear gas.
Does this type of police reaction to protests sound familiar?
Dr. King was no stranger to police and being arrested, in fact, during his 12-year run as the leader of the civil rights movement, he was arrested 30 times.
Today, there is a good chance Dr. King would be referred to as a ‘thug’ by a large portion of society — and police — for his activism. 
Dr. King, like many of the protesters of today, stood against state violence and war. Those who wage the wars and initiate the violence, delegating a single day in January to honor a man who stood against their very tactics, is defamatory to this struggle for peace, to say the least.
So, while you are out there today, enjoying the day off, remember that this struggle is far from over. There are countless individuals continuing to try to live in the way Dr. King advocated for and who face constant bombardment from the establishment for doing so.
As long as innocence is lost to those who claim to protect it, the conflict remains. As long as people of all races are harassed, kidnapped, locked in cages or killed over victimless crimes, our strife will persist.
Not until the corruptions ceases, not until all the troops are brought home, not until a person can do with their own body as they see fit, not until the brute force changes to compassion, will the perpetual struggle of Dr. King and all those before and after him, be complete.

Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.


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Matt Agorist is an honorably discharged veteran of the USMC and former intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior experience gives him unique insight into the world of government corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on mainstream networks around the world. Agorist is also the Editor at Large at the Free Thought Project. Follow @MattAgorist on TwitterSteemit, and now on Facebook.
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