They murdered Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968. They may have murdered his brother, Rev. AD King. He died mysteriously on the dark side of the moon landing a year later.
And they certainly murdered Martin Luther King Jr.’s mother, Alberta Willams King. Then they buried the stories when they buried the bodies.
We know there is a conspiracy to suppress the tragedies, too.
Mrs. King had just played “The Lord’s Prayer” on the organ at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the spiritual home of the civil rights movement, when she was shot dead by a lone gunman. June 30, 1974. Marcus Wayne Chenault, a 23-year-old member of the Black Hebrew Israelites, was sentenced to life in prison for Mrs. King’s murder.
The church was packed for Sunday services so hundreds of people might have witnessed the public execution of Mrs. King. She was the mother of one of the most famous men in American history, also shot dead by a lone gunman, and lost her only other son to tragic death in the cause of civil rights.
She was killed inside a world-renowned house of worship, built into a powerful institution largely by her parents, Rev. Adam Daniel and Jennie Celeste Williams.

The assassination of Mrs. King is one of the most sensational murders in American history. Yet you probably never knew MLK Jr.’s mother was murdered until just now.
“They don’t want you to know,” one King relative recently told Thug Adams.
“They don’t want you to know”
Ebenezer Baptist Church is now the centerpiece of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. It is a celebrated national landmark, maintained by the federal government, funded by the generosity of the American people.
The National Park Service website offers an official history of Ebenezer Baptist Church. They forget to mention someone and something pretty important. You can see the report right here.
They forget to mention Alberta Williams King, the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement, who grew up in that church and was gunned down in that church.
They somehow overlook her sensational murder. Gunned down playing music in the church where she played music most of her life.
No mention of her execution inside her family’s church. No mention even of her name from the National Park Service. AD King is mentioned, but only in passing. The NPS does not cite the suspicious circumstances of his death.
It’s too grotesque an oversight to be a mistake. Mrs. King’s murder and Rev. King’s tragic death are intentionally left out of the narrative.
The Mother of the Civil Rights Movement, who lost both her sons to the cause of civil rights, was cancelled.
Woke war on Redskins was never about mascots, it was always about a more terrifyng ambition
Her youngest son, Rev. AD King, was cancelled too. He officially drowned in his own pool. But his death is surrounded by more red flags than the 1968 May Day Parade in Moscow.
Check out this timeline:
July 19, 1969 – Mary Jo Kopechne drowns on Chappaquiddick, in a car driven by Sen. Ted Kennedy, who fled the scene.
July 20, 1969 – Apollo 11 moon landing - The biggest single global news event in history to that time consumes the globyal news cycle.
July 21, 1969 – Rev. AD King reportedly drowned in his own pool a year after replacing big bro MLK Jr. as minister of Ebenezer Baptist Church and becoming de facto leader of the civil rights movement.
“There was no water in his lungs,” ADK’s daughter Alveda King told Thug Adams.
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