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  1. christs4sale
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    I am just revising one of my posts on Truthaction because I see a lot of Louis Farrakhan videos being posted on Blogger.

    WHITE SUPREMACISTS VOICE SUPPORT OF FARRAKHAN http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F7...

    KLAN FIGURE MET WITH FARRAKHAN http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F6...

    See: FTR #21 Louis Farrakhan and the Politics of Murder http://spitfirelist.com/?p=16

    I am reluctant to reference Emory, but here he mostly reads excerpts from The Judas Factor: The Plot to Kill Malcolm X by Karl Evanzz. One of the excerpts describes how Farrakhan did not attend Sunday afternoon services in his mosque in Boston on the day Malcolm X was shot and that he was at the Newark Mosque on that day where some of the conspirators in Malcolm's death attended (Albert Thomas, William Bradley, Wilbur McKinley).

    From the Assassinations' chapter on Malcolm X by Jim Douglass:

    Malcolm kept extending his stay in Africa. He had planned to be away six weeks. After 18 weeks abroad, he finally flew back to New York on November 24, 1964. He was confronted, soon after his return, with a December 4 issue of Muhammad Speaks. The issue featured an attack upon him by Minister Louis X, of the Nation of Islam's Boston masque. Louis X had not long before been a friend and devoted disciple to Malcolm. Now calling Malcolm "an international hobo," Louis X made a statement against Malcolm that would haunt the speaker for the rest of his life, under his better-known name, Minister Louis Farrakhan:

    "The die is set, and Malcolm shall not escape, especially after such evil, foolish talk about his benefactor, Elijah Muhammad, in trying to rob him of the divine glory which Allah had bestowed upon him. Such a man as Malcolm is worthy of death, and would have met with death if it had not been for Muhammad's confidence in Allah for victory over his enemies."

    Louis Farrakhan has never admitted to having participated in the plot to kill Malcolm. He has acknowledged from 1985 on that his above words "were like fuel on a fire" and "helped created the atmosphere" that moved others to kill Malcolm. Farrakhan made essentially the same carefully worded statement to four interviewers: Tony Brown in 1985, Spike Lee in 1992, Barbara Walters on 20/20 in 1993, and Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes in 2000. His words to Spike Lee were: "I helped contribute to the atmosphere that lead to the assassination of Malcolm X."

    His clearest statement on Malcolm's murder may be at question. In a 1993, speech to his NOI congregation, Minister Farrakhan, referring to Malcolm asked bluntly, "And if we dealt with him like a nation deals with a traitor, what the hell business is it of yours?"

    Farrakhan quotes: http://www.adl.org/special_reports/farrakhan_own_w...

    Here is a video of Louis Farrakhan doing a pretty good impersonation of AJ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxO-z0XWaLc

    At 4:00, Farrakhan openly mentions and quotes from None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen and Larry Abraham. This is John Birch Society literature from the early 70s. See Mae Brussell's "Who Killed Congressman Larry McDonald?" and "The Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy Assassination" for JBS's and Western Goals' involvement in working with the LAPD's PDID to track dissidents and JBS's connections to the murders of JFK and RFK. See George Seldes' Never Tire of Protesting to see that the Birch Society was founded and supported by big money.

    Posted 14 years ago #
  2. christs4sale
    Administrator

    On July 7, 1964, Wallace and Malcolm X discussed the financial maneuvering of Muhammad and his wife-about how Muhammad allegedly had been depositing money in a Swiss Bank account, while Clara was putting money in banks in Beirut and Cairo. Malcolm X had also mentioned that in going through the financial records in Chicago a year earlier, he had uncovered evidence the H.L. Hunt, the Texas billionaire oilman who was so thrifty that he took is lunch to work in a paper bag every day, "had been giving the Messenger money for several years."

    This is from The Messenger: The Rise and Fall of Elijah Muhammad by Karl Evanzz and the reference for this is the FBI HQ file on Malcolm X.

    Posted 13 years ago #

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