Friday, April 08, 2016

FBI informants.

Ernest Withers  (click here) lived and photographed in Memphis, TN, a crossroad for the Civil Rights Movement. Withers also documented the music scene on Beale Street, the Negro Baseball League and black social life in Memphis.

Withers played a key roll in the Civil Rights Movement as a result of his photographic document of the Emmett Till trial. He was witness to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Medgar Evers Funeral, the Integration of Little Rock High School, the Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike and the Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination and funeral.

"Make Malcolm X's life matter." This was from the speaker. Evidently, the scholars of The Nation cannot piece enough information together to declare a killer until all the USA's information I provided unredacted.

A short film/dramatization (click here) promoting a (widely-believed) (click here) theory which exposes the alleged shotgun assassin, former Nation of Islam enforcer, and local "stickup man", William Bradley (Mustafa Shabazz) who was named in an affidavit by the only confessed assassin (Talmadge Hayer, in 1977 and 1978 while serving time for the Malcolm X killing) as being the individual who fired the 12-gauge shotgun blast, which actually killed Brother Malcolm X on 2/21/65. Several books written about Malcolm's assassination have also connected this man to the killing of Brother Malcolm. Bradley/Shabazz still lives in Newark, NJ., and is the co-owner of the First Class Championship Development Center, a boxing gym located at 936 Bergen Street there. He has never publicly or directly answered serious questions about his alleged role in Brother Malcolm's murder...now is the time (after 47-plus years) to put Mr Bradley/Shabazz in the spotlight, since there is no statute of limitations on capital murder.

Also please check out: http://www.malcolm-x-1.blogspot.com/ and http://www.petitions24.com/reopen_mal....

End the skepticism. Skepticism creates danger to those under suspicion. Provide the information to scholars within the community and bind them to secrecy. Once the scholars have determined the information they need, the future will be promising when the information is open to the public. This is ridiculous. African American Scholars can't be trusted?