Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 to Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin was the most prominent leader of the civil rights movement here in the Hells and Wilderness of North America. Even though Martin was a Christian Baptist minister and he fought to integrate with white people; the devils still orchestrated his assassination and he died by gunshot on April 4, 1968. Martin pushed for social integration with white people through the use of nonviolent resistance, loving your enemy, turning the other cheek, and civil disobedience against southern American Jim Crow laws and other forms of northern American legalized discrimination, which mostly targeted Black people. As a Black leader Martin Luther King Jr. followed the slave master’s slave making religion Christianity. Dr. King participated in and led marches for the right to vote in the devil’s political system, the right to integrate with devils, the right to get a job from the devil, and other civil (subordinate to the white man) rights. Dr. King oversaw the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott and was the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Martin was one of the leaders of the 1963 March on Washington, D.C. where he delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. Martin also helped organize two of the three Selma to Montgomery marches during the 1965 Selma voting rights movement. Dr. King helped to bring about federal legislation, some of which still stands today, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Martin Luther King Jr. was incarcerated by the devil several times. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover considered Dr. King a radical, because he wasn’t happy living in the position that the white man had put him and others like him in. The FBI devil agents investigated Martin for possible communist ties, and spied on his personal life via audio and video recordings. In 1964, the FBI mailed Dr. King a threatening anonymous letter, which he interpreted as an attempt by the devil to have him commit suicide. Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded by the devil the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolent resistance. In Martin’s final years, he expanded his efforts to include opposition towards poverty and the Vietnam War. In 1968, Martin was planning a national occupation of Washington, D.C. called the Poor People's Campaign; when he was assassinated on April 4th in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray was convicted of the assassination; although many don’t believe him to be the gunman, including members of Martin Luther King Jr.’s immediate family. Dr. King's death led to Black people burning down their own neighborhoods in cities all across America. Martin Luther King Jr. was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977 and the Congressional Gold Medal in 2003. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established as a holiday in cities and states throughout the United States beginning in 1971. The federal holiday was first observed in 1986. The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., was dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr. in 2011.
When Martin Luther King Jr. received his Nobel Peace Prize he said that a doctrine of black supremacy was just as dangerous as white supremacy. Dr. King said on television that he wanted white people to be his brothers and not his brothers-in-law. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said that Dr. King should have refused the Nobel Peace Prize. The Messenger also taught us that Dr. King made it clear that he never wants the Black man to rule, because to him it would be just as dangerous as white supremacy. The Messenger taught us that it would be wise, for Black people, to disregard anything that Dr. King says. The Messenger also taught us that any Black person who believes in himself should not go near or even listen to Dr. King’s teachings. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught us that no master of anything can accept an unequal as his equal. The Messenger taught us that marching is a form of begging and as Muslims we do not beg to be free; we work, with the help of Allah, and demand to be free. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said that Martin Luther King Jr. had been doing a good job according to his knowledge (blind, deaf, and dumb). The Messenger further taught that he believed Dr. King would had done better if he had a proper knowledge of self and of his open enemy. The Messenger made it clear that Black people are not citizens but aliens here in the Hells and Wilderness of North America. The Messenger also said that we as Black people must admit this fact and not to try to hide it to make some of our other Black brothers feel good about themselves.
“I’ve come to the realization that I think we may be integrating into a burning house.”
Any Black person who claims Christianity as his religion can learn much from Martin Luther King Jr. If you are wise you will learn exactly what the devil thinks of Black people and how the devil mistreats Black people. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught us that the greatest hindrance to the salvation of the Black man are the preachers of Christianity. The preachers of Christianity are placed in a damnable position. If they obey the devil they go to hell with the devil. If they disobey the devil, as was the case with Dr. King, the devil will kill them. The Messenger said, “Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. went to hell in the wickedness of his white enemies, trying to satisfy his white enemies. He gets no credit for all of the work that he did for his enemies, and his enemies know that.” In the last days of his life, Dr. King confided in his friend Harry Belafonte, “You know, we fought long and hard for integration. But I tell you, Harry, I’ve come on a realization that really deeply troubles me. I’ve come to the realization that I think we may be integrating into a burning house.” Dr. King also in the last years of his life had said, “White Americans left the negro on the ground and in devastating numbers walked off with the aggressor. It appeared that the white segregationist and the ordinary white citizen had more in common with one another than either had with the negro.” Martin Luther King Jr. also said, “there are points at which I see the necessity for temporary separation as a temporary way-station to a truly integrated society.” Devil America wasn’t afraid of Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream, they were afraid that Dr. King was beginning to wake up.
The lesson to learn from Dr. King is always do for self first. Give up the devil’s name, give up the devil’s religion, and give up the devil’s false god white Jesus. The Messenger taught that when he and Martin Luther King Jr. met together at the Honorable Elijah Muhammad’s home in February of 1966; Dr. King admitted that the Messenger’s teachings were correct and that the white man is the devil. However Dr. King was unable to shake his fear of the white man, and he continued to serve the devil thru the devil’s religion of Christianity. The Messenger taught us to serve self first, because you can not serve two masters. Dr. King’s reward for serving his open enemy, the devil, was death from the devil that he so diligently served. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said, “The white man is right when he says that you are free. You are free; but if you go back to him for him to put chains on you again, he will do so.” Let us learn from Martin Luther King Jr. and those that have come before us. Let us help put an end to white supremacy and help to build Black supremacy; freedom, justice, equality, Islam.
A Fraction of Allah in the Person of Clark Wakil
One of the Gods of this Universe
Fulfilling My Duty as a Black man by Focusing on Self Preservation
Clark is a senior consultant to the Kingdom of Islam. There is no big I's or little u's in Islam. Clark is always on the look out for Muslims acting like Christians. Clark is a member of the 12th Tribe, The Ruling Tribe; not to be confused with the 13th Tribe, or the God Tribe. Clark does what Allah ask him to do. Allah trust Clark a lot. Clark likes to rule what Allah brings into existence and Clark does it fairly. Clark is easily known. Clark was put away for a period of time, however that time period is over now. Clark has many things in life not working in his favor, however this is a sign to the wise. When Clark is able to lift himself up from the mud of devil civilization; why can't you Black man? Clark and others of like mind are the ones that we have been waiting for. As Michael Jackson said, look at the "Man in the Mirror".
When there is time to relax I enjoy watching mixed martial arts, playing a game of chess, and occasionally a good movie or TV show. When I am no longer fulfilling my duty of leaving a family legacy behind; I will have returned from which I came. Back to the negative free zone of the Sun. Remember there is plenty of time to rest when you're dead. Until then; Up You Mighty Black man and Accomplish what You Will!
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