On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 9:19 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> True the SPLC could not have acted as a legal person as it did not exist, >>>> but its antecedents certainly did exist in the form of the natural person >>>> who comprised it and then proceeded . . . >>>> >>> >>> You said they had hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> >> >> I said they have, in the present tense, hundreds of millions of dollars. >> > > But they did not have any money in 1968, when you allege they masterminded > an assassination. They had no money or influence, except among a small > group of people working in civil rights. They were just a couple of > threadbare lawyers and a book publisher. Such people do not mastermind the > assassination of a world famous Nobel Prize winner. Or, if they do, the > police catch them. > I "suspect" a wide range of parties that had the means (not necessarily financial), motive (possibly including financial) and opportunity (insiders/infiltrators of MLK's "Poor People's Campaign <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_People%27s_Campaign>"). Aside from the antecedents of the SPLC, there is Nixon, who briefly promoted a debilitated form of a citizen's dividend but then instituted affirmative action instead, is a suspect in this regard. I "alleged" only that SPLC and other organizations that took over MLK's _true_ legacy of promoting a race-neutral citizens' dividend, assassinated that legacy by promoting, instead, Title VII. That assassination was far worse than putting a bullet through MLK's head. That the SPLC then went on to collect hundreds of millions in endowments paying their executives hundreds of thousands a year would not only be forgivable but laudable if they had, instead, actually denounced Title VII and instead gotten MLK's citizen's dividend passed as the solution to southern poverty. That true legacy of MLK would have addressed the ills not only of capitalism, but the ills of communism that was responsible for an order of magnitude more deaths than Jews that died at the hands of the Nazis. There is no word for the people who assassinated the legacy of MLK in the DSM, because it has removed the word "psychopath" and replaced it with the mere "sociopath".