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Government Conspiracy to Kill Martin Luther King

Government Conspiracy to Kill Martin Luther King

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On the evening of April 4, 1968, moments before a sniper’s bullet shattered the peace of the Lorraine Motel, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leaned over the balcony to speak with musician Ben Branch. His final request was simple and soulful: "Ben, make sure you play 'Take My Hand, Precious Lord' in the meeting tonight. Play it real pretty."
Seconds later, the "Apostle of Nonviolence" was gone. While the world remembers the tragedy and the subsequent conviction of James Earl Ray, the official "Lone Nut" narrative has long been scrutinized by those of us who investigate the intersection of power and civil rights. The story taught in history books is merely a sanitized version of a far more disturbing reality—a reality currently locked away in classified archives not scheduled for public declassification until 2027. To understand why the King family and many investigative historians remain skeptical of the official record, we must look at the clinical evidence of a life under siege and the legal vindication that the mainstream media often ignores.


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