Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Tools of Freedom
Posted by angelbabe43 on March 14, 2011
Old-Thinker News | January 17, 2011
By Ethan Jacobs, J.D.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. – Martin Luther King, Jr.
Introduction
Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated April 4, 1968, shortly after he started speaking out against the global elite and the injustice they inflict on all of humanity though orchestrated wars and economic oppression. He believed that “a nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.”[1]
While King may not physically be with us today, we are fortunate that he left us with powerful principles and tools for defeating tyranny. King, Gandhi and many others have set the precedent for our liberation, proving that courage, love, persistence, and some simple tools are ultimately victorious.
In fact, the tools and principles utilized by King are so powerful that they rocked the foundation of the global elite’s power structure. As Andrew Gavin Marshall writes:
“When Martin Luther King began speaking about more than race, and openly criticized the entire social structure of empire and economic exploitation, not simply of blacks, but of all people around the world and at home, he posed too great a threat to the oligarchy to tolerate him any longer. It was at this point that the National Security State chose to assassinate Martin Luther King, and the philanthropies greatly expanded their financing of the Civil Rights Movement to ensure that it would be led in their desired direction.”[2]
- “…let us remember that there is a creative force in this universe, working to pull down the gigantic mountains of evil…”
On December 8, 1999, in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the King Family, a jury composed of six white and six black people deliberated less than three hours to find that Loyd Jowers (who confessed on television in 1999) and others “including governmental agencies,” were parties to the conspiracy to assassinate Martin Luther King, Jr.[3] During closing argument, King family attorney William Pepper stated: “When Martin King opposed the war, when he rallied people to oppose the war, he was threatening the bottom lines of some of the largest defense contractors in this country. This was about money. He was threatening the weapons industry, the hardware, the armaments industries, that would all lose as a result of the end of the war.”[4]
Hatred for King by the elite’s agents in government intensified after he publicly identified the U.S. government as “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today.” The FBI and U.S military kept King under 24 hour surveillance and agents had infiltrated the civil rights movement. Therefore, the elites were aware of King’s Poor People’s Campaign for WashingtonD.C., where King planned to shut down the nation’s capital in the spring of 1968 through massive civil disobedience until the government agreed to combat economic inequality in the United States rather than dropping bombs on Vietnam.
All Americans would be well advised to review the evidence that was presented at the trial.
Now we shall examine Martin Luther King, Jr.’s principles and tools for restoring freedom in greater detail, committing them to memory by applying them with action each day.
Principles to Defeat the New World Order
Courage
In his eloquent speeches, King often quoted great philosophers. It was Aristotle that said “courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality that guarantees the others.”[5] Everything we do requires a particular degree of courage, whether it be interviewing for a job, asking for a date, playing a sport, or resisting a global fascist oligarchy. Fear prevents us reaching our potential and accomplishing what is most important. “Cowards die many times before their deaths, the valiant never taste death but once.”[6] Every time fear prevents us from doing what our conscience tells us we must, we suffer a spiritual defeat which if not remedied, can lead to habitual cowardice and spiritual death. “A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.”[7]
Agape Love
King realized that agape love is essential to bring about positive social change. Agape love is simply redemptive good will for all men and women.[8] If you truly love your spouse, children, family friends, neighbors, and humanity itself, you will take action to reverse mankind’s incremental enslavement. An important aspect is telling others the truth, even when the truth is not pleasant to hear. Agape love also requires that you not allow yourself to hate the global elite and their agents despite their history of unspeakable crimes against humanity.[9] “Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”[10] Of course, agape love does not imply that the global elite should not be arrested, tried by an impartial jury, convicted, and imprisoned for their crimes.
Perseverance
The Civil Rights Movement would not have been successful absent perseverance. Perseverance means moving steadily towards an important goal in spite of difficulties and obstacles. Martin Luther King Jr. worked towards equality, justice and equal rights from the early 1950s until his assassination in 1968, which he foresaw. King and other activists faced being sprayed with high-power fire hoses, police dogs, arrest, prison, beatings, court injunctions, and death threats. The King family home was even bombed on January 30, 1956. When he arrived home to his bombed house, King walked onto the front porch and calmed the crowd of his angry supporters:
“I did not start this boycott. I was asked by you to serve as your spokesman. I want it to be known the length and breadth of this land that if I am stopped, this movement will not stop. If I am stopped, our work will not stop. For what we are doing is right. What we are doing is just. And God is with us.”[11]
Tools That Defeat All Forms of Tyranny
The hope of a secure and livable world lies with disciplined nonconformists who are dedicated to justice, peace, and brotherhood. – Martin Luther King, Jr.
Education: King valued education and spent much of time teaching others in the Civil Right Movement. As Thomas Jefferson said, “if a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.” Therefore, we must educate ourselves and others on the fact that wealthy individuals and private organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations are primarily responsible for government policy. Most importantly, we must escape the false left vs. right paradigm (Democrat vs. Republican) which is nothing more than a divide and conquer strategy implemented by the global elites.[12]
Non-Compliance: Martin Luther King stated that “one has not only a legal, but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.”[13] Rosa Parks refused to comply with the law requiring her to give-up her seat on the bus. Sit-ins were an integral part of the non-violent strategy of civil disobedience and mass protests that eventually led to passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which ended legally-sanctioned racial segregation in the United States.[14]
Much like past civil rights activists refused to submit to unjust and immoral laws, we must refuse to comply with laws and administrative dictates that reduce us to serfs. We must refuse to be radiated by airport naked body scanners. We must refuse to be groped and fondled by government agents, in violation of the 4th Amendment and natural unalienable rights, when there is no probable cause or even reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. We must refuse to allow our naïve young men and women to join the military, so that the global elite cannot use them as pawns to conquer practically defenseless third-world countries to steal natural resources for profit. We must refuse to allow three-year-old children to be strip-searched in public by mindless drones, while adult men and women stand by immobile. We must refuse to let government forcibly medicate us into submission by fluoridating the public water supply. We must refuse to give our kids vaccines load with toxic levels of mercury, aluminum, and squalene. We must refuse to allow low-level drug offenders to be incarcerated at taxpayer expense while the government traffics narcotics. You can think of many other things that you should not tolerate as well.
Boycott: On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give-up her seat due to her skin color and move to the back of a public bus. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, led by Martin Luther King, Jr. and others followed, lasting 385 days. The boycott campaign ended with a U.S. District Court ruling in Browder v. Gayle that ended racial segregation on all Montgomery public buses.[15]
Boycotts can be successful today as well. We must refuse to do business with companies that donate money to ‘think-tanks,’ tax free foundations, and false charities that strategize how to take our money while enslaving us. Furthermore, why support a bank that made huge profits making bad loans through the fractional reserve banking scam, only to later be bailed out by taxpayers? It should be noted that by some estimates the four largest banks make up 55 percent of U.S. banking assets.[16]
We must boycott credit cards in favor of cash because their high interest rates are usury and using them promotes the cashless society control grid, where a record of all of your transactions is kept so that companies and the government can monitor and predict your behavior.[17] Make no mistake, mortgage and credit card debt is the modern form of slavery.[18] Special laws have been passed to allow banks and credit card companies to charge absurdly high interest rates.[19]
In a similar fashion, we must refuse to watch the banker/government controlled media which have deceived the public into wars based on false pretexts, economic depressions, fabricated swine flu pandemics, false flag operations, etc. Just six corporations control approximately 90 percent of the “mainstream” Operation Mockingbird media.[20] Instead, we must support and promote the alternative media, which is growing stronger each day despite the globalists censoring it[21].
We must boycott toxic food and pharmaceuticals that make us sick.
Protests & Marches: “He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”[22] King led many marches and protests on his quest for equality, most notably the Albany movement (1961), Birmingham campaign (1963) and the march on Washington (1963). Today, organizing a peaceful march, protest, or meetup is easier than ever thanks to online meet-up groups and social networking.
While peaceful protests and marches are effective in attracting public attention important issues, it must be noted that there are obstacles to organizing large demonstrations. First, like the FBI falsely labeling King as a communist and wire-tapped his phone,[23]the government may label you a “domestic extremist” and put you on a watch list.[24] Second, the city where you want to have the protest may violate your Fist Amendment by requiring you to obtain a permit, or telling you that you may only protest in a free speech zone.[25] Third, as King’s movement was infiltrated by people he trusted,[26]your march or protest will be infiltrated by undercover law enforcement, modern day Judas Iscariots, or at worse, agent provocateurs and black-bloc (government sponsored) anarchists.
Email: Unfortunately, King did not have the access to the power and efficiency of email. On the other hand, we must utilize it each week by emailing our contacts the best articles for exposing the New World Order. Their future economic health, safety, and survival depend on them understanding the Chinese like totalitarian policies that the globalists intend to implement.[27] If you do not inform your friends and family, who will?
Flyers: Every weekend each peace/truth activist should deliver at least 50 to 100 flyers to front doors in their neighborhood. The flyers should contain the “real news” and links to trustworthy alternative news sites. If just 10,000 people distribute 100 flyers every weekend, 49 weeks per year, we will reach 49,000,000 people each year (10,000 people x 100 flyers x 49 weeks). Distributing 100 flyers takes less than an hour and black and white copies are inexpensive.
Nullification: Martin Luther King, Jr. stated that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”[28] Jury nullification occurs when a jury returns a verdict of “Not Guilty” despite its belief that the defendant is guilty of the violation charged. The jury in effect nullifies a law that it believes is either immoral or wrongly applied.[29] In the United States, jury nullification first appeared in the pre-Civil War era when juries sometimes refused to convict for violations of the Fugitive Slave Act. Later, during alcohol prohibition, juries often nullified alcohol control laws, possibly as often as 60% of the time.[30] Should juries nullify laws pertaining to speeding, drug use, tax laws, refusing to be drafted during times of war?
“State nullification is the idea that the states can and must refuse to enforce unconstitutional federal laws.”[31] This power is granted to the states by the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” In short state and local governments should not assist the federal government in enforcing unconstitutional federal laws.
Conclusion:
“We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.”[32] We must demand our freedom now and use the tools listed above to peaceably bring it into existence. Martin Luther King, Jr. broke silence and the Civil Rights Movement set the precedent. Just as the globalists have spent many years implementing their plans to enslave mankind in debt and fear of war, our victory will not be gained overnight. Everyday going forward each individual that desires freedom must be the change that he or she wants to see in the world.[33] Once our freedom is obtained, it must be vigilantly guarded as the masters of deception always quickly regroup when defeated. But rest assured, by all of us who desire true freedom following King’s example in our local communities, the banking and corporate sowers of inequity will lose their control over humanity.
“When our days become dreary with low-hovering clouds of despair, and when our nights become darker than a thousand midnights, let us remember that there is a creative force in this universe, working to pull down the gigantic mountains of evil, a power that is able to make a way out of no way and transform dark yesterdays into bright tomorrows. Let us realize the arc of the moral universe is long but bends towards justice.[34]”
Citation:
[1] Martin Luther King, Jr. Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr.
[2] Andrew Gavin Marshall. The American Oligarchy, Civil Rights and the Murder of Martin Luther King. Global Research.
November 30, 2010. http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=22168 .
[3] Jim Douglass. The Martin Luther King Conspiracy Exposed in Memphis. Probe Magazine (Spring 2000)
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/MLKconExp.html
[4] Ibid.
[5] Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics. http://www.constitution.org/ari/ethic_00.htm
See also http://www.great-quotes.com/quote/785892
[6] William Shakespeare. Julius Ceasar. Act II, Scene ii. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/shakespearequotes3.html
[7] Mohandas Gandhi. BrainyQuote.com, 2010. http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/m/mohandasga164233.html
[8] Martin Luther King Jr. The Power of Non-Violence. June 4, 1957. http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=1131
[9] Anthony C. Sutton. Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler. http://www.reformation.org/wall-st-hitler.html
[10] Martin Luther King Jr. Strength to Love (1963). http://www.mlkonline.net/quotes.html
[11] January 30, 1956 – Martin Luther King Jr.’s Home was Bombed. January 1, 2009.
http://rhapsodyinbooks.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/january-30-1956-%E2%80%93-martin-luther-king-jr%E2%80%99s-home-was-bombed/
[12] The False Left Right Paradigm – From the Obama Deception. Dir. Alex Jones. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF6Dt7SS_yw
[13] Martin Luther King , Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)
[14] Sit-in. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sit-in#History
[15] Martin Luther King, Jr. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_king
[16] FDIC flashes code red – Banking system insolvent and expecting more bank failures. http://www.mybudget360.com/fdic-flashes-code-red-banking-system-on-brink-hundreds-of-additional-bank-failures-fdic-insolvent-fed-bailouts-coming/
[17] ChoicePoint. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChoicePoint
[18] Middle Class Shackled by Banking Debt Chains. MyBudget360.com. June 22, 2010
http://www.mybudget360.com/middle-class-debt-household-debt-mortgage-credit-card-student-loans-45-trillion-shackles-of-debt/
[19] Consumers Usury. Office of the California Attorney General. http://ag.ca.gov/consumers/general/usury.php
[20] Ownership Chart: The Big Six. Freepress. http://www.freepress.net/ownership/chart/main
[21] Paul Joseph Watson. Google Blacklists Prison Planet. Infowars.com. November 30, 2010. http://www.infowars.com/google-blacklists-prison-planet-com/
[22] Martin Luther King Jr. Stride Toward Freedom. A Testament of Hope: p. 429. (1958).
[23] Martin Luther King, Jr. Wikipedia. Ibid.
[24] Kurt Nimmo. Secret State Police Report: Ron Paul, Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin, Libertarians are Terrorists. Infowars.com
http://www.infowars.com/secret-state-police-report-ron-paul-bob-barr-chuck-baldwin-libertarians-are-terrorists/
[25] Free Speech Zone. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_speech_zone
[26] Robbie Brown. Civil Rights Photographer Unmasked as Informer. The New York Times. September 13, 2010.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/14/us/14photographer.html?_r=2
[27] Paul Joseph Watson. Obama Science Advisor Called for “Planetary Regime” to Enforce Totalitarian Population Control Measures. Infowars.com. July 11, 2009. http://www.infowars.com/obama-science-advisor-called-for-planetary-regime-to-enforce-totalitarian-population-control-measures/
[28] Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963).
[29] Doug Linder. Jury Nullification (2001). http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/zenger/nullification.html
[30] Jury Nullification. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification
[31] Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century. Regnery Press. (June 28, 2010)
http://www.tomwoods.com/
[32] Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)
[33] A quote attributed to Mohandas Ghandi.
[34] Martin Luther King Jr. Where Do We Go From Here? Address to the Southern Christian Leadership (1967).
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kimta22 said
DR. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcom X both started out advocating for the civil rights of African Americans. However, their philosophies were different. Dr. Martin Luther King (MLK) wanted to end segregation and get Blacks their basic rights that were denied them by unjust laws (Jim Crow Laws), like the right to vote, to sit on the bus anywhere, and not be segregated, to live anywhere you could afford. Now, on the other hand Malom X (AKA. Malcom Little) wanted basically the same thing for Black America, but there are a few differences. Malcom wanted Blacks to separate from Main stream America, he felt that we would be better off separate, but that Blacks had to control their communities, by owning homes, having business in the Black community. MLK in the begining main focus was on civil rights of Blacks because the Jim Crowe laws only restricted the rights of African Americans. Both Malcolm X and Martin Luther King were elinminated when they their thinking changed beyond just civil rights. Malcolm and MLK met and I believe would have teamed up to work together. Martin Luther King wanted to end segregation with the hope that Blacks would have a better life with more opportunity. However, it did not turn out that way. There is more opportunities for Blacks (mainly Black Women) but segrgation is still around because most communities are still based on color like Watts in California is mainly Black, Beverly Hills is mainly White. The point here is that segregation is still here, the difference from now and then is back then segregation was done openly, but now it is done under disguise. For example, I’ve already mentioned that most neighborhoods are based upon color or ethnicity, well in order to go to school you have to go to your zoned school and in Watts that wouild be mainly Black. Let’s face it the better education is still in the suburbs which is mainly White, so if you what your child to go to the school in the suburbs they can’t because that is not their zoned school.
Lastly, Malcolm X formed an organization called “Organization of Afro-American Unity” one of the main things that Malcolm X planned to do that caused him to be eliminated is that he was going to go to the United Nations and bring charges Against the United States of America for it’s treatment of Blacks in America. Malcolm made this announcement of bringing charges against the US for it’s Mis-treatment of Blacks at the UN in the Summer or Fall 1964. Malcolm X was assinated on February 21, 1965. Martin Luther King speeches became more politicly motivated after the assination of Malcolm X. He ventured into Polictical topics which he steered clear of previous to Malcolm’s assination. Malcolm’s death affected Martin and he became angry and more vocal, Martin Luther King becan to speak out against the Vietnam war and he criticised the US for staying in the Vietnam war. Martin Luther King was elminated when he was in the midst of forming a poor man’s campaign that included all poor people. This is when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assinated on April 4, 1968. The Civil Rights Movement died along with our two very important Civil Rights Leaders. Today most people just accept everything and our lives and Civil Rights are being striped away without any objection or fight from most Americans, who are sleep walking to the NWO.
angelbabe43 said
wow you know your history well,it is sad and very unfortunate that there is still seperation in communities and schools ,I don’t know as much about Black histroy as you do but have been doing some research as I have always believed that everyone should be treated the same .I learned this when I was very young that I would not be like my grandfather (I realized at a young age that I would not be pregidice) (sp).I feel that everyone is entitled to be treated the same. It’s sad that anyone is treated badly.Thanks so much for the history lesson as I want to learn more.Much Love too you always.Sheri
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