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Martin Luther King’s 91st Birthday: A Reminder of an Existential Choice Still Undecided

The world marches forward into the new year with a mix of hope and trepidation. The words of Martin Luther King who warned in his final days the universal truth that either we commit to “nonviolent coexistence or violent coannihilation” ring as true today as they did when they were spoken in 1968. In that speech, King stated prophetically that “this may well be mankind’s last chance to choose between chaos and community”.

The US Must Repair Historic and Current Racism


On this Juneteenth, we must confront the impacts of racism dating back to the founding of the United States with the slave trade of Black people brought from Africa, Jim Crow segregation, and policies that continue to this day that cause wealth inequality, disinvestment in Black communities, police violence, mass incarceration, and white nationalist violence.

Interview 1414 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-01-24%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: the Kennedy and King families speak out on the assassinations; the next stage of China's social credit surveillance grid rolls out with Deadbeat Map; and Big Pharma faces a billion dollar lawsuit for infecting Guatemalans with syphilis.

Rebranding MLK: How the Establishment Blackened His Dream and Whitewashed His Legacy

By Teodrose Fikre | The Ghion Journal | January 19, 2019 First, the ruling class kill messengers and then co-opt their messages. It’s a ploy that dates back to biblical times; Pharisees dispatch prophets and then whitewash their legacies in a concerted campaign to appropriate their movements. Truth tellers are twice victimized, once by assassins […]

Kennedy & King Family Members, Advisors Call for Congress to Reopen Assassination Probes

Official Press Release January 19, 2019
On the occasion of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a group of over 60 prominent American citizens is calling upon Congress to reopen the investigations into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy.