I agree. I also suspect LBJ was behind the MLK assassination. Remember, by the time he was assassinated MLKK had become a giant embarrassment and pain in the behind for LBJ. Bumping him off would get him out o the way before news of bias “vigorous sex life” got out to damage LBJ, the civil rights movement, and the DemonRat party. Also the martyrdom could be used to pass the Great Society. IOW he was a far better dead martyr than live cvil rights leader. Then look at James Earl Ray, a petty criminal with no real reason to want to be the subject of a massive man hunt who did an international flight that could only have been set up by somebody else.
That's what I always thought. A lot of people assume that Ray was arrested immediately after the assassination. That was not the case. Despite the fact that every law enforcement agency in the world was looking for him, he evaded capture for more than two months before he was arrested at the airport in London. That tells me that he had people helping him hide out, and providing him with money and transportation so that he could move around the country, and eventually fly to London. James Earl Ray did not have the resources to do this on his own, and he was not a criminal mastermind by any stretch of the imagination.