
The National Archives published more than 600 new records Friday relating to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy -- and some addressed civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. and his multiple alleged affairs.
The FBI document, titled Martin Luther King, Jr. A Current Analysis and dated March 12, 1968, compiled background information on King, including his influences, associates, alleged affairs and more. King was assassinated April 4, 1968.
The course King chooses to follow at this critical time could have momentous impact on the future of race relations in the United States, the 20 page documents introduction reads. And for that reason this paper has been prepared to give some insight into the nature of the man himself as well as the nature of his views, goals, objectives, tactics and the reasons therefor.
One of the sections in the document in the section titled Kings Personal Conduct mentioned alleged affairs, which were alluded to in the 2014 film Selma and an infamous letter from the FBI urging King to commit suicide.
The document repeatedly referred to some the alleged sex acts King engaged in as unnatural and abnormal.
Poster Comment:
And America celebrates this perverted mouthpiece for the CPUSA's birthday as anational holiday. The birthday of George Washington is lumped in with what is called 'President's Day' that includes the lousy Clinton, Obama and the two Bushes.
The left-wing communist loons are demanding we strip statues and monuments down because of our forefathers treatment of blacks. What about stripping MLK name from all of these street signs? He obviously isn't who we thought he was either much like the equally perverted Obama and Clinton.