Editor’s Note: This is a work in progress.

“Dr. King’s dream is our dream. It is the American Dream. It’s the promise stitched into the fabric of our Nation, etched into the hearts of our people, and written into the soul of humankind.” pic.twitter.com/tyUZGTecDY — The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 15, 2018

Today we remember the legacy of MLK Jr. His memorial stands tall, but the real memorial to Dr. King resides in the hearts of all who strive for a more perfect union. To honor him, let’s rededicate ourselves to the cause Dr. King selflessly advanced, that all men are created equal pic.twitter.com/2gDuZfQmfC — Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) January 15, 2018

The poverty of an aspiring immigrant’s nation of origin is as irrelevant as their race. The sentiment attributed to POTUS is inconsistent w/ America’s history and antithetical to American values. May our memory of Dr. King buoy our hope for unity, greatness, & “charity for all.” — Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) January 15, 2018

Today we remember a great man and his work. We read his sermons. We recall his sacrifices. We give back. In doing these things, we raise our gaze and renew the spirit in which we serve one another. Such is the calling of #MLKDay. pic.twitter.com/UpNNtZJ8n5 — Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) January 15, 2018

“We must come to see that human progress never rolls in on wheels of inevitability” cont 1/2 — Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) January 15, 2018

Today we honor the life and legacy of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Reverend King was a champion of the American creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’ -> https://t.co/GUNLP5LRIr pic.twitter.com/w71L7oQNRq — Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 15, 2018

With great eloquence and even greater courage, Martin Luther King Jr. challenged our country to live up to our founding principles and recognize our fundamental equality before God. My full statement on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: https://t.co/BeZeHC8xRg pic.twitter.com/fAiKMUzbKy — Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) January 15, 2018

This yr, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day carries additional significance, as it marks the 50th anniversary of his tragic death. @SenatorTimScott & I encourage you to honor his legacy by engaging people who are different in 2018. #MLKDay#SolutionSunday https://t.co/QPOz2pYuW1 — Sen. James Lankford (@SenatorLankford) January 15, 2018

“Men are not “born entitled to equal rights!” It would be far nearer the truth to say, “that some were born with saddles on their backs, and others booted and spurred to ride them,” – and the riding does them good.”

– George Fitzhugh

Where were you the day that Martin Luther King, Jr.’s stock finally crashed and he began to be judged objectively based on “content of character”?

There is nothing new about this story. It was common knowledge in the South in the 1960s that Martin Luther King, Jr. and his fellow “reverends” were a group of sexual perverts. “Journalists” buried the story at the time and a whole mythology was created around the man. Virtually every aspect of the Civil Rights Movement was crafted by the mainstream media into a happy narrative of good vs. evil while aspects of it like the orgies that took place on the Selma-to-Montgomery March were omitted.

Among the other books that I own, I have the Taylor Branch trilogy on the “Reverend” Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. I recall reading in one of those books how his colleague the “Reverend” Ralph Abernathy was chased out of the First Baptist Church here in Montgomery by his wife after he got caught carrying on an affair with one of his parishioners.

In 1989, the “Reverend” Ralph Abernathy published his autobiography And the Walls Came Tumbling Down in which he admitted that MLK was engaging in infidelity the night before he was assassinated in Memphis. Even Ta-Nehisi Coates admitted years ago that “we need to get real when we talk about him” and that the FBI taped MLK having sex with White prostitutes.

“On Jan. 6, 1964, FBI men installed microphones in King’s Washington, D.C., hotel room and turned on the tape recorder. According to officials who heard the tapes, King that night betrayed his wife, Coretta–not for the first or the last time–shouting, amid his most private activities, “I’m fucking for God!” and “I’m not a Negro tonight!” Later that year, agents anonymously shipped King “a ‘highlight’ recording of bugged sex groans and party jokes” along with a letter warning him: “You are done. There is but one way out for you. You better take it before your filthy, abnormal fraudulent self is bared to the nation.” They called it the “suicide package.”

The revelation that Martin Luther King, Jr. watched a woman literally get raped by one of his fellow “reverends” and laughed at her is a new one to me, but it doesn’t come as a shock to anyone who is familiar with the truth about the real man rather than the myth.

Daily Mail:

“Secret FBI tapes that accuse Martin Luther King Jr of having extramarital affairs with ’40 to 45 women’ and even claim he ‘looked on and laughed’ as a pastor friend raped a parishioner exist, an author has claimed. The civil rights hero was also heard allegedly joking he was the founder of the ‘International Association for the Advancement of P***y-Eaters’ on an agency recording that was obtained by bugging his room, according to the sensational claims made by biographer David Garrow – a Pulitzer prize-winning author and biographer of MLK. Writing in British magazine Standpoint, Garrow says that the shocking files could lead to a ‘painful historical reckoning’ for the man who is celebrated across the world for his campaign against racial injustice.

Along with many US civil rights figures, King was subject to an FBI campaign of surveillance ordered by Director J Edgar Hoover in an effort to undermine his power amid fears he could have links to the Communist Party. … In King’s hotel room, the files claim they then ‘discussed which women among the parishioners would be suitable for natural and unnatural sex acts’. The FBI document says: ‘When one of the women protested that she did not approve, the Baptist minister immediately and forcefully raped her’ as King watched. He is alleged to have ‘looked on, laugh and offered advice’ during the encounter. ..

When one woman showed reluctance, King was allegedly heard saying that performing the act ‘would help your soul’. …”

Get a load of this.

You will be shocked to learn that the American mainstream media refused to publish the story. Cuckservative magazines were also too cowardly to publish it!

Why do you think they were so scared to publish it?

They didn’t want to admit that the South was always right that Martin Luther King, Jr. was a moral degenerate. Virtually the last thing they want to admit is that we have always been right about him as well. Such a bombshell could throw into doubt the entire sacred narrative of the Civil Rights Movement and the whole political and cultural edifice that has been built upon the myth.

The truth about Martin Luther King, Jr. has been trickling out at an ever more rapid pace over the past few years. Who is this great reverend we are celebrating with a federal holiday?

The most damaging allegation is that the Jewish communist Stanley Levison fed MLK all his lines and approved everything he said because he was a “slow thinker.” In the 1950s, many American communists rebranded as “civil rights activists” in order to push their ideas into the mainstream:

What else do you think we have been lied to about?

The mainstream media lied to us about Martin Luther King, Jr. It lied to us about O.J. Simpson. It lied to us about Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin and the Duke Lacrosse players. It lied to us about Michael Jackson and Bill Cosby. It protected men like Harvey Weinstein. Morris Dees made tens of millions of dollars in the hate industry before he was exposed as a corrupt sexual pervert.

The Georgia Republican Party tore down the statute of populist icon Tom Watson in front of the Georgia State Capital in Atlanta. We protested this back in 2014:

Former Gov. Nathan Deal replaced it with this statue of MLK:

Blompf has done what he is told by his handlers in office:

It was my great honor to sign H.R. 267, the “Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park Act,” which redesignates the Martin Luther King, Junior, National Historic Site in the State of Georgia as the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park. https://t.co/Qe0b6HBFTY pic.twitter.com/QTgaqTawPT — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 9, 2018

We don’t really blame him for this though. Clearly, it’s not like he has either the intellectual capacity or the curiosity to investigate and learn the truth about the “Reverend” Martin Luther King, Jr.