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Who knows whether all this is true or isn't true. What I will say is, a lot of 'great' figures were not holistically so. You could look at the sordid private lives of MLK (prostitutes, scholarly fraud) and JFK (drugs, prostitutes, affairs including with Jewilyn Monroe) and therefore dismiss their good deeds; however things tend not to be that clear cut. Anyone who rises to that level of prominency is certain to come into contact with the 'brotherhood' at some point. MLK in my estimation, and last year I did read Eustace Mullins' (compelling, if only showing half the picture) take on this, was supposed to be simply a 'civil rights' leader but stepped out of line and became an antiwar leader too, hence his demise. JFK it seems 'woke up' while President of the USA, most likely somewhere between the CIA's Bay of Pigs and when the spooks presented him with Operation Northwoods for approval.
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