By Grand Rapids Anonymous
tuesday, april 25, 2023 at 10:37:00 p.m. edt
“I had a dream” was originally, “I had a WET dream”—a DIFFERENT new book on mlk, by Saul Lipschitz: mlk—a Saul Lipschitz Investigation
With very little publicity, a second definitive book on martin luther king jr. was released on monday. The author? An unknown named Saul Lipschitz, who claims that fantastic new information about king was given to him by government and secret sources who he would not divulge.
Talking about White women to harry belafonte, king reportedly said, “You know what, Harry—“I had a WET dream last night. I dreamed I was walking over a hill and 1,000 White women were out in a field—like apple trees—ready to be harvested.”
belafonte, a confidante of king’s replied, “Drop the ‘wet’ part of that and you got an identity, nigga.”
Lipschitz also says, king’s mustache was fake—as was the bullet that supposedly killed him in memphis.
“It was a heart attack from too much sex,” Lipschitz insisted, “but you’ll have to read the book. Many rumors claim that after the coronary trouble, king took off the fake lip hair on that day in memphis and from then on, no one could recognize him—he’s still possibly alive—doing God knows what.”
--GRA
“Drop the ‘wet’ part of that and you got an identity, nigga.”
ReplyDeleteI bet Harry surely knew that to be true.
Blacks calling one another "nigga" was vogue at the time.