Yeah, and if he smelled, walked, and quacked like a duck, he would not have allied himself and spoke fondly of Richard Nixon, and if anything gone out of his way to condemn Nixon for jailing Alger Hiss, and he most certainly would not have wrote “Can a Christian be a Communist”, and if anything pull the same stuff Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel, Pope Francis, and that Red Priest guy during the Cold War. I know I wouldn’t have in his shoes if I were a full-fledged Communist, even a stealth one, and if anything, regarding the latter bit, I’d shoot anyone who DARED claim they were irreconcilable precisely because it destroys any propaganda objectives.
Besides, by that exact same logic of if it looks, smells, and quacks like a duck, Richard Nixon’s a communist as is Abraham Lincoln precisely because they’ve cozied up with Mao Zedong and even Karl Marx himself by giving correspondences as well as his association with Horace Greeley, who is a Marxist in all but name, even when Nixon was responsible for sending Alger Hiss to jail.
King archives reveal him with the couple - Carl and Ann Branden - Communist Party activists and ring-leaders in the SCEF out of Louisville, KY. Carl was convicted of criminal sedition in 1954, sentenced to 15 years in prison. These charming comrades purchased a home for blacks in a white neighborhood to incite racial violence and then blew it up garner sympathy and raise money. Not so peaceful, these friends of King.
King archives picture him seated at a Communist training school surrounded by his Communist comrades: Sept. 2, 1957 - King attending the Highlander Folk School which the Communist Party operated at Monteagle, Tennessee.
Here are his fellow comrades identified sitting beside him: Abner Berry, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and writer for the “Daily Worker,:. Aubrey Williams, Communist Party agent and president of the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF) a red front organizing blacks in Southern states. No. 4, Miles Horton, head of the Highlander Folk School King was listed on the schools’ letterhead as a “sponsor.”
The Highlander school was financed by the Julius Rosenwald Fund. At one time Rosenwald headed Sears Roebuck Co. He spent $22 million financing civil rights groups. His daughter Edith Stern continued to give money to the SCEF and Highlander Folk School after her father’s death. Her husband, Alfred Stern of New Orleans, fled to Russia just before he was to be arrested on spying for the Soviet Union and subversive anti-American activities.
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