Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance: The Assassination (Part 9)

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Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination was a meticulously planned and segmented group endeavor, necessitated by his increasing instability and the potential threat he posed to an expansive network of criminal activities he was involved in. His addictions had spiraled out of control, his errors were mounting, and the truth about his scams, including those related to civil rights agendas and back-door dealings, was on the verge of being revealed. King's pivotal role in these operations made him indispensable yet dangerously exposable. As he became a liability, his demise was seen as beneficial for all associated parties, including those connected with the New World Order, who had steered King to this point and utilized him to further their plans of societal manipulation.

The decision to eliminate King was reached collectively; his value as a martyr outweighed his utility while alive. His assassination was the culmination of hushed and unspoken agreements among various factions who had stakes in his activities. On April 4, 1968, at precisely 6:01 p.m., King was shot on the second-floor balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. This act was the result of a compartmentalized operation where only critical details like timing and location were shared among the necessary participants. With calculated ambiguity, the plan was crafted involving numerous contributors to ensure plausible deniability and provide alibis for all operatives involved, both directly and indirectly, thereby shrouding the operation's various components in obscurity throughout its execution. At the same time, attention was subtly directed in one direction towards an individual to bear the responsibility.

King's death was strategically used to pivot the narrative of the civil rights movement, allowing the New World Order to advance their agenda without the unpredictable influence of leaders like King and what many saw as his increasing interference. His assassination marked the end of one phase and the beginning of another in their long-term strategy, using his martyrdom to propagate their schemes while distancing themselves from the civil rights movement's previous direction.

The specifics of King's assassination remain obscured, both before and after the event. The official narrative is widely acknowledged as a fabrication, given the involvement of numerous parties and the influence of those orchestrating the assassination on subsequent investigations. The web of connections to other covert operations further complicates the truth, ensuring that despite skepticism, no formal reassessment has been pursued, and a factual account or general consensus has not been reached. The beneficiaries of King's death were many, suggesting that his assassination was not just the end of a man but a calculated move to realign multiple agendas, leaving King as the only one not to benefit from his own demise.

Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance can be viewed either as a full-length video documentary or as a 12-part series. Each part of the series is sequentially numbered with distinct subtitles, while the comprehensive documentary is titled Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance.

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