FBI Tried Blackmailing Him Into Suicide

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When Merrick Garland and Christopher Wray claim the FBI isn’t doing anything unusual with their one-sided persecution of Donald Trump, and their equally partisan cover-up of Joe Biden’s crimes, they really aren’t “lying.” That’s exactly how the bureau got started in the first place. J. Edger Hoover had secret files on all of his adversaries and used them to blackmail powerful people into doing the bidding of his brand new Federal Bureau of Instigation. For instance, remember that time back in 1964 when Hoover and William Sullivan wrote an “anonymous” letter to Martin Luther King? They were playing the Q-Anon angle even way back then. They sent King a package of compromising audio and photos with a little note demanding he kill himself. He didn’t. A couple years later, they stood back and watched as someone else killed him.

FBI blackmail and extortion

Blackmail and extortion are key tools of the FBI. They always have been using them and they will continue the practice until the bureau is disbanded. Hopefully, that will be soon. In honor of Martin Luther King day, here’s a little reminder of bureau history.

You are done. There is only one way out for you. You better take it before your filthy, abnormal fraudulent self is bared to the nation,” Hoover wrote. Those are strong words for a closet cross-dresser who skyrocketed through the ranks by blackmail and extortion. The typewritten letter wasn’t signed but America knows exactly who wrote it, when and why.

According to a documentary maker and expert on the issue, director Sam Pollard, “the letter and accompanying package containing blackmail were sent by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as King quickly caught on.” The “full, unredacted letter” surfaced in 2014.

There are still a whole bunch of audio tapes from “an extensive FBI wiretapping operation targeting King.” Those have been safely sealed to protect the bureau until 2027. If Pollard is correct in his research, they should confirm that agents were aware of King’s impending assassination and did nothing to stop it.

The same way they infiltrated the Bundy brothers, the Wolverine Watchmen and the Proud Boys, the bureau had at least one informant rat inside the Southern Christian Leadership Conference “for which MLK served as president.” Research indicates “that the notion of informants in [organizations like SCLC] is probably still happening today in the Black Lives Matter movement.

The FBI has not all of a sudden become clean and upright and upstanding. They still do those kind of shenanigans in any kind of movement that they feel is radical, be it Black movements or white supremacist movements. They still have informants, they’re still monitoring, surveilling these organizations.” Just ask Enrique Tarrio.

Assassination plans ignored

The same way that the instigators ignored all the slimy evidence of Biden family crimes oozing out from Hunter’s laptop, the bureau alleged sat on intelligence that a plot to assassinate King was brewing.

Every expert on the issue asks the exact same question, “how could the assassination of Martin Luther King have taken place without the government knowing? Without the FBI knowing? They had him under 24/7 surveillance.

The bureau has always been America’s “Secret Police.” The same way they target parents for questioning their school boards, nurses for refusing vaccine injections or Donald Trump for simply existing, “the FBI, our secret police agency, really set out to destroy Martin Luther King. First on a political basis, then on a personal behavior basis.

Rod Rosenstein and his wire would have been right at home as they “used all of the apparatus of the state.” At least, what they had back then, “wiretapping and following and everything else.” Today, “of course, that would be very much enhanced. Really with the goal of destroying him, as effectively as any totalitarian society would do.” Donald Trump can vouch for those tactics.

Historians are well aware that J. Edgar Hoover was a “domineering figure that had turned this agency into a vehicle of his own personal power.” He wasn’t the only one in the FBI capable of dealing dirty tricks. “his number two guy” was William Sullivan. A third operative on the MLK surveillance was allegedly Deke DeLoach. “First the whole thing was to use the Cold War and the Soviet Union, and they found a couple of guys, and one in particular that you single out, who were Communists, or alleged to be Communists and so forth. And then they tried to smear King, and make that the whole deal about him. And it didn’t really fly. And it didn’t fly, basically, because these people were not typical of the Civil Rights Movement.

When it didn’t work, since King was – like millions of other Americans, a cheating husband, they took films and audio of his liaisons. They mailed him a sample with a suggestion to do himself in. When he didn’t, they sent it to his wife. King managed to ride out the scandal but still ended up dead. Everyone’s on the edge of their seat for MLK day in 2027 when the audio will be available.

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