Monday, January 17, 2022

2022 Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr., Quiz

By “W”
Annual 2022 Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Day History Quiz

Due to discrimination and persistent anti-Black bias, too many Americans do not know enough about this great man. Try these quiz questions and you can see how little the schools, news media and establishment have told you about the only American with his own holiday!

Question 1) Name the judge who has sealed King’s FBI surveillance file until the year 2027.

Answer) The Honorable John Lewis Smith, Jr.

Question 2) According to whose 1989 autobiography did the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., spend his last night on earth in an adulterous liaison after delivering his “Mountaintop” speech in Memphis?

Answer) Reverend Ralph Abernathy in And the Walls Came Tumbling Down states that King slept with two different women in succession.

Question 3) According to whose 1989 autobiography did the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King Jr., spend his last morning on earth physically beating a woman?

Answer) Reverend Ralph Abernathy in And the Walls Came Tumbling Down. Rev. Abernathy had been described as the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King Jr.’s closest associate – prior to his book being published.

Question 4)How did other civil rights leaders respond to Abernathy’s public revelation of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King Jr.’s behavior?

Answer) The Reverend Jesse Jackson (model of virtue himself), Reverend Andrew Young, and NAACP president Reverend Benjamin Hooks signed, along with 25 others, a statement accusing Abernathy of “a dreary attempt to diminish the life and work of the only [Emphasis added.] spiritual genius America has produced.” >EM>People Magazine, Volume 32, Number 18. William Raspberry, black syndicated journalist, called it “the betrayal of a trusting friend.”

Ralph David Abernathy: King's Poor People's Campaign.

The journalist’s credo of “the people’s right to know” only extends so far, you know. Or, in other words, “All the News that’s Fit to Print.”

Question 5) Who was the U.S. Attorney General who ordered the FBI to wiretap Martin Luther King Jr.?

Answer) Robert F. Kennedy. See David Garrow’s biography Bearing the Cross.

Question 6) Who was the Assistant Director of the FBI who wrote a letter to Sen. John P. East (R-NC) describing King’s conduct of “orgiastic and adulterous escapades, some of which indicated that King could be bestial in his sexual abuse of women”?

Answer) Charles D. Brennan

Question 7) Who called King a “hypocrite preacher”?

Answer) President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Question 8) What U.S. newspaper reported that King had plagiarized his doctoral thesis at Boston University?

Answer) The Wall Street Journal on November 9, 1990. In 1991, The Journal of American History admitted that “plagiarism was a general pattern evident in nearly all of his [King’s] academic writings.” The Wall Street Journalonly printed the story after it was all over Europe following the coverage in the London Sunday Telegraph of December 3, 1989. The Wall Street Journal article forced other American media outlets to cover the story.

Question 9) Whom did Martin Luther King Jr. plagiarize in more than 50 complete sentences in his doctoral thesis?

Answer)Dr. Jack Stewart Boozer of Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Question 10)

Who was the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities who purposely suppressed knowledge of Martin Luther King Jr.’s plagiarism of his doctoral thesis?

Answer) Lynne Cheney, wife of former Vice President Richard Cheney.

Question 11) What was Martin Luther King’s real name? Answer) Michael King, Jr. In 1935 his father, Michael King, declared to his congregation that he would henceforth be known as Martin Luther King and his son would be known as Martin Luther King Jr. Neither ever lawfully changed his name.

Question 12) In his first public sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1947 whom did the future Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. plagiarize?

Answer) [White] Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick, a prominent liberal pastor in the early 20th Century.

Question 13) Name the man who served as Martin Luther King Jr.’s personal secretary from 1955 to 1960, joined the Young Communists League at New York City College in 1936, went to prison for draft evasion in 1944, and in 1953 was sentenced to 60 days in jail in California for “lewd vagrancy and homosexual perversion.”

Answer) Bayard Rustin. Question 14) According to whom had Martin Luther King Jr. “privately described himself as a Marxist.”

Answer) His biographer, Pulitzer Prize Winner David J. Garrow.

As we celebrate Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Day, let us look at some of the things he said challenging capitalism and the social order which may be left out of some history books and corporate media coverage.

Question 15) To whom did Martin Luther King Jr. write the following: “I imagine you already know that I am much more socialistic in my economic theory than capitalistic… [Capitalism] started out with a noble and high motive… but like most human systems it fell victim to the very thing it was revolting against. So today capitalism has out-lived its usefulness.”

Answer) Letter to Coretta Scott, July 18, 1952.

Question 16) To whom did Martin Luther King Jr. write the following:

“We have come a long way in our understanding of human motivation and of the blind operation of our economic system. Now we realize that dislocations in the market operation of our economy and the prevalence of discrimination thrust people into idleness and bind them in constant or frequent unemployment against their will. The poor are too often dismissed from our conscience today by being branded as inferior and incompetent.”

Answer) Martin Luther King Jr.–Letter to Coretta Scott, July 18, 1952, during their courtship.

Question 17) Who said: “In a sense, you could say we’re involved in the class struggle.”

Answer) Martin Luther King Jr., to New York Times reporter José Igelsias, 1968.

Question 18)

Who said: “And one day we must ask the question, ‘Why are there forty million poor people in America? And when you begin to ask that question, you are raising questions about the economic system, about a broader distribution of wealth.’ When you ask that question, you begin to question the capitalistic economy. And I’m simply saying that more and more, we’ve got to begin to ask questions about the whole society…”

Answer) Martin Luther King Jr., speech to Southern Christian Leadership Conference Atlanta, Georgia, August 16, 1967.

Question 19) Who said: “Call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all God’s children.”

Answer) Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech to the Negro American Labor Council, 1961.

Question 19) Who said: “We must recognize that we can’t solve our problem now until there is a radical redistribution of economic and political power… this means a revolution of values and other things. We must see now that the evils of racism, economic exploitation and militarism are all tied together… you can’t really get rid of one without getting rid of the others… the whole structure of American life must be changed. America is a hypocritical nation and [we] must put [our] own house in order.”

Answer) Martin Luther King Jr.’s, report to SCLC Staff, May 1967.

Question 20) Who said: “The evils of capitalism are as real as the evils of militarism and evils of racism.”

Answer) Martin Luther King, Jr.’s, speech to Southern Christian Leadership Conference Board, March 30, 1967.

Question 21) Who wrote: “…The curse of poverty has no justification in our age. It is socially as cruel and blind as the practice of cannibalism at the dawn of civilization, when men ate each other because they had not yet learned to take food from the soil or to consume the abundant animal life around them. The time has come for us to civilize ourselves by the total, direct and immediate abolition of poverty.”

Answer) Martin Luther King, Jr.’s, book, Where do We Go from Here? published in 1967.

Question 22) Who said: “You can’t talk about solving the economic problem of the Negro without talking about billions of dollars. You can’t talk about ending the slums without first saying profit must be taken out of slums. You’re really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. You are messing with captains of industry. Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong with capitalism.”

Answer) Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech to his staff, 1966.

Question 23) Who edited [N.S.: edited? Try ghosted for him!] Martin Luther King Jr.’s book Stride Toward Freedom?

Answer) Communist Stanley Levison. He often was a ghostwriter for King. Although Jewish and Communist (active at least up to 1962), he was a key member of the Southern CHRISTIAN Leadership Conference (SCLC), where disbelief in Christ was no impediment.

What an Uncensored Letter to MLK Reveals.

The SCLC official web site states: “At its first convention in Montgomery in August 1957, the Southern Leadership Conference adopted the current name, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Basic decisions made by the founders at these early meetings included the adoption of nonviolent mass action as the cornerstone of strategy, the affiliation of local community organizations with the SCLC across the South, and a determination to make the SCLC movement open to all, regardless of race, religion, or background.”

http://sclcnational.org/our-history/

But the name CHRISTIAN was thought useful.

Question 24) Who made the following speech? “That’s exactly what we mean—from every mountain side, let freedom ring. Not only from the Green Mountains and White Mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire; not only from the Catskills of New York; but from the Ozarks in Arkansas, from Stone Mountain in Georgia, from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia—let it ring not only for the minorities of the United States, but for the disinherited of all the earth–may the Republican party, under God, from every mountainside, LET FREEDOM RING!”

Answer) Sound familiar? The Rev. Archibald Carey Jr., spoke these words at the 1952 Republican National Convention. Carey and King knew each other and corresponded. You can hear Carey’s actual address on the net at: https://soundcloud.com/wbez/archibald-carey-jrs-1952-gop

Question 25) What student of the Gospel wrote the following concerning the physical resurrection of Christ from the dead? “From a literary, historical, and philosophical point of view this doctrine raises many questions. In fact, the external evidence for the authenticity of this doctrine is found wanting.”

This was written by student Martin Luther King, Jr., while studying at Crozer Theological Seminary, in Chester, Pennsylvania.

http://donboys.cstnews.com/martin-luther-king-was-a-crusader-but-was-he-a-christian

Question 26) What student of the Gospel wrote the following concerning the virgin birth of Christ? “[I]t seems downright improbable and even impossible for anyone to be born without a human father.... First we must admit that the evidence for the tenability of this doctrine is to [sic] shallow to convince any objective thinker.”

Answer) Written by King, while studying at Crozer Theological Seminary.

Question 27) What student of the Gospel wrote the following concerning the reliability of the Old Testament: “If we accept the Old Testament as being ‘true’ we will find it full of errors, contradictions, and obvious impossibilities–as that the Pentateuch was written by Moses.”

Answer) Written by Martin Luther King Jr., while studying at Crozer Theological Seminary.

Question 28) What civil rights historian pointed out that the Martin Luther King Jr. probably got preferential treatment at White schools as opposed to historically black schools?

Answer) Ralph Luker pointed out that Martin Luther King Jr. averaged C+ at historically black Morehouse College. At Crozer Theological Seminary he averaged an A-.

Question 29) What national journalist said that the people do not have any right to know about the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King Jr.?

Answer) Bryant Gumbel.

http://archive.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2000/cyb20000901.asp

Question 30) Who said: “I just can’t see a picture of Martin Luther King without thinking, you know, that man’s terrible”?

Answer) Jacqueline Kennedy.

Question 31) Who said, “Mr. Abernathy and King were many things to each other – colleagues in the black church, cellmates, strategists, co-conspirators for justice – but at the personal level, they were best friends. But in friendships in which one person greatly outshines the other, a curious mixture of love, envy and competition can sometimes lead to a lingering, often unspoken resentment. Mr. Abernathy’s reasons for providing a detailed description of his friend’s last evening and early morning – during which King had sexual encounters with two women and a confrontation with a third close woman companion – can be known only to him. It is sadly ironic that the disclosures will almost surely do more damage to Mr. Abernathy himself than to the reputation of King”?

Answer) Henry Hampton, producer of the PBS documentary Eyes on the Prize, in a review in The New York Times.

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2013/08/25/flashback-bryant-gumbel-insists-mlks-adultery-should-be-censored

Question 32) Who said about stories about King, “The man has been dead for 50 years. I don’t know why anybody would write a story like this. I have been hearing these rumors, even when Martin was alive, but I never saw anything, and I have never found anybody who said they saw something personally, or they heard something personally”?

Answer) Former Ambassador and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young. Apparently, he never spoke to Rev. Ralph David Abernathy or read his book.

Question 33) Who stated that Martin Luther King Jr. fathered a baby girl with “the wife of a prominent negro dentist in Los Angeles, California….”?

Answer) A report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation dated March 12, 1968 carried this information “from a very responsible Los Angeles individual in a position to know.”

Question 34) Stanley Levison, in February, 1962, passed the word to Gus Hall, General Secretary, CPUSA, “King is a whole-hearted Marxist who has studied it (Marxism), believes in it and agrees with it, but because of his being minister of religion, does not dare to espouse it publicly.

Answer) From the Federal Bureau of Investigation report dated March 12, 1968.

Question 35) The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) sent the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. a letter which apparently also included a tape of one of his sexual escapades.

“Listen to yourself you filthy, abnormal animal. You are on the record. You have been on the record — all your adulterous acts, your sexual orgies extending far into the past. This one is but a tiny sample. You will understand this. Yes, from your various evil playmates on the east coast to [redacted] and others on the west coast and outside the country you are on the record. King, you are done.”

[N.S.: I believe this included the tape of King’s rape.]

The corporate media states that the letter was intended to make King commit suicide.

What was the information which could have caused him to commit suicide?

Answer) Guess we will have to wait until the complete FBI files are released in 2027 – if they ever are. President Kamala Devi Harris may have something to say about that.

Question 36) Have these issues troubled the establishment, the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. worshipers?

Answer) What do you think? Why?

Scoring: No questions correct means you are exactly the kind of citizen your masters desire.

1 - 7 questions correct means you could be dangerous.

7 - 15 questions correct means you need electro-convulsive therapy.

16 - 24 questions correct means you are a hater.

25 or more questions correct means you are a terrorist. Turn yourself in now for re-education and your life may be spared.

Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!

Updated: Year 92 A.O.K. (After Our King)

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 1:45:00 A.M. EST

DON’T LET THIS GET YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE UP, BUT THE MESS THAT’S “MLK DAY” IS NOW CALLED “MLK WEEKEND” IN GRAND RAPIDS (GUESSING SOON TO BE EVERYWHERE)

First of all, the quiz—an annual tradition at NSU—is a little bit of sanity in this era of black and especially MLK adoration, by 99% of media.

blacks of all types are brought on TV to give their opinion about everything from MLK to Trump impeachment to White supremacy to Covid vaccines, as if they are now the sages and deciders of all issues—Whites, not wanted for interviews.

This particular quiz needs to be read just to balance the sanctimonious verbiage I’ve watched on my commie stations the last three days. In fact, commie station wzzm referred to Saturday, Sunday, and today as—a “Martin Luther King Weekend”—attempting (obviously) to EXPAND the “holiday.”

I couldn’t believe it. I’m not sure if wzzm thought this up or copied the idea from somewhere else—either way, I’m afraid, the catchphrase, “Martin Luther King Weekend,” will most assuredly spread like wildfire and soon be uttered everywhere—with the black festivities lengthened to triple the previous time of one day, that we used to have to suffer through in the past.

Blood pressure? I didn’t even want to check. Felt like 250/150 [chuckle].

Best of all—in 10 days—it’s “Black History Month.”

TV set off.

-GRA

By Anonymous
Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 12:03:00 P.M. EST

“Question 9) Whom did the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and slain Civil Rights Leader Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., plagiarize in more than 50 complete sentences in his doctoral thesis?”

The persons who awarded KKKing his Ph.D. said that even if they KNEW he was GUILTY of plagiary they would have awarded KKKing his Ph.D.!



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Unfortunately, I can tell you what every lib, Wokester, Dem or even a lot of Repubs will say about this information. "It doesn't matter that MLK did some immoral things, it's his message that mattered".
In their minds character assassination is valid when it's somebody they aren't ideologically aligned with, but not when it's one of their own.

Anonymous said...

"Martin Luther King Jr. averaged C+ at historically black Morehouse College. At Crozer Theological Seminary he averaged an A-."

KKKing was pandered to as he was a negro and everyone felt sorry for him.

Anonymous said...

. It is sadly ironic that the disclosures will almost surely do more damage to Mr. Abernathy himself than to the reputation of King”?

Answer) Henry Hampton, producer of the PBS documentary Eyes on the Prize, in a review in The New York Times.

GRA:Is this any different than blacks swallowing information about thug murders?It's the code of the nig--break every law,admit nothing and never squeal on other blacks.

Abernathy is looked down on because he failed to obey the code.

--GRA