Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Duping of America For Over 50 Years


Tomorrow is the 50 year anniversary of the infamous pirated speech given by the plagiarist Martin Luther King Jr. King was not even his real name legally, his real name was Michael King until his daddy a black preacher took the Name of Martin Luther after the protestant reformer who broke away from the Catholic Church. Hence he gave the name Martin Luther King Jr. to Michael and to this day it has never been made official in a court of law.
 The following is from an article written about King called “The Beast as a Saint” I could be wrong but I believe it was written by David Duke PhD.  

King's Brazen CheatingWe read in Michael Hoffman's "Holiday for a Cheater":

The first public sermon that King ever gave, in 1947 at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, was plagiarized from a homily by Protestant clergyman Harry Emerson Fosdick entitled "Life is What You Make It," according to the testimony of King's best friend of that time, Reverend Larry H. Williams. The first book that King wrote, "Stride Toward Freedom, - -was plagiarized from numerous sources, all unattributed, according to documentation recently assembled by sympathetic King scholars Keith D. Miller, Ira G. Zepp, Jr., and David J. Garrow and no less an authoritative source than the four senior editors of "The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.- - (an official publication of the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc., whose staff includes King's widow Coretta), stated of King's writings at both Boston University and Crozer Theological Seminary: "Judged retroactively by the standards of academic scholarship, [his writings] are tragically flawed by numerous instances of plagiarism.... Appropriated passages are particularly evident in his writings in his major field of graduate study, systematic theology."


King's essay, "The Place of Reason and Experience in Finding God," written at Crozer, pirated passages from the work of theologian Edgar S. Brightman, author of "The Finding of God." Another of King's theses, "Contemporary Continental Theology," written shortly after he entered Boston University, was largely stolen from a book by Walter Marshall Horton. King's doctoral dissertation, "A Comparison of the Conceptions of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Harry Nelson Wieman," for which he was awarded a PhD in theology, contains more than fifty complete sentences plagiarized from the PhD dissertation of Dr. Jack Boozer, "The Place of Reason in Paul Tillich's Concept of God."

According to "The Martin Luther King Papers", in King's dissertation "only 49 per cent of sentences in the section on Tillich contain five or more words that were King's own...."!

There is much more to tell about this one from his association with and beating of white prostitutes to his affiliation with the Communist party which was and still  is supportive of  the NAACP. This is the man we have been told for years is great and had streets named after him, given a National holiday which our First U.S. president doesn’t even have. Americans have been duped on this one!

 
 
 

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