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  2. That William Sullivan, or anyone at the FBI, penned the letter is based on, first, that during the Church Committee hearings and investigations in 1975 (over a decade later), a copy was discovered in the work files of Sullivan, and second, in 2017 when the NYT reports to have found an unredacted copy in J. Edgar Hoover's confidential files at the National Archives.

  3. In a review of Taylor Branch's biography of Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Slate Magazine repeats a story that can be found in several places on the web: On Jan. 6, 1964, FBI men installed microphones in King's Washington, D.C., hotel room and turned on the tape recorder.

  4. quotes martin-luther-king - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/36658

    However, no proof is given that Martin Luther King, Jr. ever said it either. Skye Jethian concurs: Strangely, the line was used on more than one occasion by Martin Luther King Jr. as well and it sometimes falsely attributed as original. But that is neither here nor there. Anyway, no documentation it was originated by either.

  5. Dovey said "I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy", and then quoted Martin Luther King Jr.: "Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that.

  6. history - Was everything Hitler did in Germany legal? - Skeptics...

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/16846/was-everything-hitler-did-in...

    Is Martin Luther King right? Was Hitler "clean" (cannot be charged under the then-law) in the eyes of the law? If the question is too broad (if "everything" includes reckless youth behaviour) , were his actions perfectly legal while he was the ruler of Germany?

  7. He had been head of the FBI’s Division Five, which handled the King and Kennedy investigations. There was a claim by William Sullivan's friend Robart Novak that William Sullivan specifically predicted that his own death by the following words "Someday you will read that I have been killed in an accident, but don’t believe it; I’ve been ...

  8. Did Mahatma Gandhi have a physical relationship with a man?

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/35185/did-mahatma-gandhi-have-a-physical...

    This may be because I'm not a big fan of Gandhi, but I don't think this question should be downvoted too heavily. A lot of people have a great deal of interest in this person, and some of that is as a person himself, rather than as a political figure (whereas people are mainly interested in Martin Luther King Jr as a political figure).

  9. A 12-year-old girl created family tree linking 42 of 43 U.S. presidents to King John of England, who signed the Magna Carta in 1215. Only the eighth president, Martin Van Buren, was not related to John. This has been recently spreading on news web-sites and Facebook, especially by conspiracy theorists. Is this true?

  10. Is this web-site a Z-Library site that was seized by the FBI?

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/57473/is-this-web-site-a-z-library-site...

    Z-Library is a file-sharing site for books. It is illegal in many jurisdictions, and has had some domains seized by the FBI in 2022. zlibrary-bl.se [web archive version] is ostensibly one of those ...

  11. united states - Was JFK's 1960 election win due to fraud? -...

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/42084/was-jfks-1960-election-win-due-to-fraud

    The key is Cook County’s demographics, which were very favorable to Kennedy. Thirty-nine percent of Cook County residents were Catholic, and 20 percent were black. Black and Catholic voters heavily favored Kennedy, who was Catholic and had recently helped to secure Martin Luther King Jr.’s release from a Georgia prison.