Here is the myth-shattering exposé
that reveals the truth behind the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. - shocking and controversial revelations from James Earl Ray's
attorney.
On April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stepped
out onto the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, and
into his killer's line of fire. One shot ended Dr. King's life and
forever changed the course of American history - setting into motion a
massive cover-up that has withstood a quarter-century of scrutiny. After
18 years of intensive investigation, William F. Pepper has torn away
the veil of subterfuge that has hidden the truth surrounding King's
death - proving the innocence of convicted assassin James Earl Ray and
revealing the evil conspiracy behind the murder of our nation's greatest
civil rights leader. BUY NOW!
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REVIEWS FROM AMAZON
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2016Verified Purchase
I began The Plot to Kill King with a certain amount of skepticism but
heard the author interviewed on the radio and thought it worth reading.
By the midpoint of the book the depth of research and investigative
reporting swayed me to think otherwise and by the end of TPTKK, although
I was not utterly convinced as to every aspect of the conspiracy (the
St. Joseph’s Hospital section was not as well supported IMO) there was
no doubt in my mind that MLK’s murder was not the effort of the hapless
James Earl Ray, but a plotted assassination by multiple levels of
government, the military, organized crime, and various law enforcement
agencies. I shudder to think of how many people were involved that we
don’t know about. Also disturbing are the implications of Jesse Jackson
in the MLK murder, and connections of the one of the characters to Jack
Ruby.
Next time you take comfort in the fact that you don’t live
in some third world country where threats to the powers that be are
dealt with by death squads, read this book. Why the MLK assassination
has not been reinvestigated is mystifying and shameful to a country that
claims to be a leader in democracy and free speech. Every American
should read this book.
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