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April 2, 2015

New York, NY

USA

Update: April 5, 2017


Gary Revel Investigations Presents

Love In Black And White


Robert Wilson Remembers MLK


On April 4th 1967, the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. spoke out against American involvement in the Vietnam War. King stated that the United States was "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today."Time magazine called it "demagogic slander that sounded like a script for Radio Hanoi." To speak against evils in the present tense involves great risk, and it takes a man of courage and dedication to principle to do so. We look back at the loss and tragedy due to the Vietnam folly, and we can forget the resistance such words were met with as they were spoken.

On April 4th, 1968, the Rev. Martin Luther King was assassinated, and he paid the ultimate price for his faith and convictions. "A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom", were words as resonant in the 1960's as they are today. I wonder the horror Reverend King would have experienced if he could have seen forward to the present day. That illegal surveillance that monitored him would be a fact of daily life for the average individual, and war would be our greatest export. The budget for war would dwarf any humanitarian social programs, and poverty and hunger would be a concern for a large percent of the population.

As we celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, I feel extreme sadness. It was only two months and two days after King was murdered that Robert Kennedy also was felled by bullets. King and the brothers Kennedy lifted ideals of peace and equality to America and the world. They challenged America to live up to the beliefs it espoused. The media often derides those who question the deaths of these true leaders, laughing at the word "conspiracy". Is it really paranoia to question if a country's military industrial complex would eliminate men who had the power to end it's lucrative business measured in the billions of dollars? Is it paranoia to wonder if the power structure that forced African Americans to live as lesser humans would kill men calling for true equality and freedom for all citizens?

"A lie cannot live", spoke Dr. King. We can see through the lies as if we were glancing through cellophane today. It does not change the truth if the media denies the obvious, and does not allow the hard questions to be asked. It does not change the truth if unpleasant facts are ignored. We still have to face the truth individually, and as a people. It will roll over us if we do not own up to it. If Dr. king could look forward to today and see our headlines, I can only picture the man weeping. He had a heart for his Lord Jesus Christ, and He had wept for the cold hearts in Jerusalem.

So as I remember him today, I think of his words that resonate in my heart, and spur my conscience to care more deeply. "I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear." And I cling to the concepts of love and nonviolence, and I think of how Dr. King spoke of it. "Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it. It is a sword that heals." These words spoken then are so relevant today, and many good people lament at how few of our leaders speak of similar sentiment when we so badly need to hear it spoken.

We live in a climate that inspires fear at saying such things, but we must count the cost. For we have been warned of the dangers of our silence.

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." As we remember Dr. King today, remember to break the silence. In his honor, speak forth words of truth, words of love, and words of peace. We must not allow the dream he reminded us of to be forgotten.

Letter to the Editor by Bob Wilson: The Assassination of Senator/Presidential Candidate Robert Kennedy and the Case Against Sirhan Sirhan
MLK'S I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH

Final Report
The Investigation of the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.


Retired FBI agent Don Adams calls the Warren Report “Nothing But a Bunch Of Lies.”

Retired FBI Agent and Police Chief Don Adams,
who was one of the original investigators in Dallas
examining the JFK assassination, stumbles upon records
and reports that were doctored. He knows, because he
filed the original reports. His decade long investigation
has taken him deep into history, to the National Archives
and beyond. Step by step he says he has learned and can
prove that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill JFK.


Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future.
John F. Kennedy





ANITTA


MC Melody


Bike Grip Board

JFK HEADSHOT - CLEARLY FROM THE RIGHT FRONT




MLK-They Slew the Dreamer Presentation

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MLK Assassination Investigation Links>

Copies of pages from the transcript of the James Earl Ray guitly plea hearing and analysis by Special Investigator Gary Revel
Investigating the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. - People get Killed
Leutrell Osborne Finds Disturbing New Details Investigating Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination
MLK Conspiracy Trial-Transcript
Mystery Helicopter and Riot Control in Memphis During March with MLK
New Questions About E. Howard Hunt And MLK Assassination-A Gary Revel Commentary
Pictures of Assassins
The Case Against James Earl Ray: Anyalysis by Martin Hay
The Deadly Business of the Murder of Martin Luther King Jr.
They Slew the Dreamer - Lyrics and History

More Assassination Research Links

3 Tramps in Dealy Plaza: What are they to JFK killing
Adam Gorightly Interview by Investigative Journalist Bob Wilson
Abraham Bolden-Book Review-Echo From Dealey Plaza
Anti-Castro Cuban exile, Antonio Veciana met with CIA Handler and Oswald
Badgeman: Do you see him and did he kill JFK?
Beverly Oliver Interview-Eyes Wide Shut
Christopher Dodd and the MLK/JFK Assassinations
Bob Wilson Interview with Mort Sahl
Carlos Marcello's Hideout in Swamp by Gary Revel Chief Curry, the FBI and Assassination of JFK

Conspired to Kill: Opinion by Gary Revel
Deep Throat Surfaces - Watergate and Assassinations
Was Demohrenschildt CIA and Part of JFK Assassination Team?
Download PDF of the CIA's FAMILY JEWELS - FREE
Gary Revel interview on guilt/innocence of Lee Harvey Oswald
Interview of Joseph Mcbride
Interview of Joan Mellen
Into the Nightmare-Mcbride Book Review
Gayle Nix Interview-JFK Assassination
JFK and RFK: The Plots that Killed Them, The Patsies that Didn’t by James Fetzer
JFK Assassination Bullet Fragment Analysis Proves Second Shooter
JFK Assassination Film
by Orville Nix with interview where he says the shot came
from the fence not the Texas Book Depository.

JFK Assassination Invetigation Continues
JFK: In The Light of Day by Gary Revel
JFK: In The Light of Day Update by Gary Revel
JFK: Robert Kennedy-Rollingstone Article
JFK: The Real Story-Movie Project
JFK: Through the Looking Glass Darkly
JFK: Why and How the CIA Helped Kill Him
Mikhail Kryzhanovsky tells it like it is.
Russo, Oswald, Ferrie and Shaw
Shane O'Sullivan Interview
John Whitten: How the CIA Helped Kill JFK and Keep Their Guilt Hidden
Judd Apatow tweets his displeasure with theaters delaying opening of THE INTERVIEW (movie about a CIA plan to assassinate North Korea's Kim Jung Un) due to the GOP's terrorist threats.
RED POLKA DOT DRESS: Movie project, the mystery of the assassination of Senator/Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy; screenplay by Frank Burmaster and Gary Revel.
The business of murder related to Santo Trafficante, the Mafia, the CIA, JFK, MLK and RFK
The Girl on the Stairs says Oswald did not pass her after the shooting of JFK
The Mystery of Roger Craig and the JFK Assassination
How the CIA Kept Secrets From the HSCA
Why and How the CIA Helped Assassinate JFK

John Lennon Assassination

A Not So Funny Thing Happened: (WHILE LOOKING INTO THE MURDER OF AN EX- BEATLE)
John Lennon and ...
John Lennon killing, Wanna be a hero?

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Gary Revel found links to those responsible for the assassinations of JFK, MLK, RFK, John Lennon and the attempted killing of President Ronald Reagan.

A VERY INTERESTING PHONE CONVERSATION
The lies and deceit in this phone conversation between 2 supposedly 'honorable men' are overwhelming. President Lyndon B. Johnson and FBI Director-J. Edgar Hoover conspire to keep the world in the dark as they have an ego pumping session shortly after JFK's killing. CLICK HERE To hear the entire, disturbing, and incredible private conversation. If the link doesn't work you can copy and paste this URL into your Web Browser address box. https://garyrevel.com/jfk/lbjjedgarhooverconspires.html


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