Jeremy Kuzmarov is the editor of Covert Action Magazine, which has investigated and exposed the American government for decades.

He has been on my podcast a few times, discussing fascinating topics such as the death of Marilyn Monroe and the history of the CIA.

This time, he discussed the Martin Luther King assassination conspiracy.

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The truth

Jeremy’s position is that Martin Luther King’s assassination, in 1968, was part of a coverup involving the FBI, local Memphis police and (possibly) other government agencies.

Like with many other assassinations (and mass shootings), the ‘lone gunman’ narrative is nonsense.

There is abundant evidence of a major, high-level conspiracy in the assassination of my husband. The truth is, James Earl Ray was a scapegoat.

CORETTA SCOTT KING

James Earl Ray did not kill King and couldn’t have. It was an implausible shot.

He was the fall guy.

There are numerous anomalies around the official narrative, including:

  • the involvement of a mysterious figure called Raoul,
  • the suspicious deaths of some folks connected to the case,
  • the Memphis police and
  • the lack of a conclusive ballistic match between the alleged murder weapon and the bullet that killed King.

Conversation

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Furthermore, the FBI was (obviously) involved and, very interestingly, Jeremy points a finger at J Edgar Hoover for possibly ordering the assassination.

Yet again, it’s not what we’re told.

James Earl Ray
James Earl Ray

I don’t believe the official story and find this counter-argument very convincing.

The King family has long believed that James Earl Ray was not the assassin.

William Pepper, attorney for the King family

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