The book reveals a compelling narrative that Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination was the result of a conspiracy involving racial terrorists linked to the Mississippi Burning murders. Through newly uncovered FBI files and forensic evidence, the authors present a detailed investigation into the motivations and orchestrators behind this tragic event, shedding light on the darker aspects of America's civil rights history.
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- 2018
- 2016
America's Secret Jihad
The Hidden History of Religious Terrorism in the United States
- 434 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Challenging the widely accepted timeline of religious terrorism in the U.S., this book argues that the first significant incident predates the 1993 World Trade Center attack. It contends that this misconception has influenced over a decade of military actions and reshaped domestic security policies. By revisiting the origins of religiously motivated violence, the author seeks to provide a more accurate understanding of terrorism's history in America and its implications for national security.
- 2015
Deniable covert operations have a long history, utilized by every U.S. president and administration since World War II. These activities often involve surrogates, allowing American personnel to maintain distance and layers of deniability. The book explores the evolution and implications of these covert actions, revealing how they have shaped U.S. foreign policy and military strategy throughout the decades.
- 2012
The Awful Grace of God
Religious Terrorism, White Supremacy, and the Unsolved Murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Depicts the network of violent extremists and militant racists, including Sam Bowers, J.B. Stoner and the Reverend Wesley Swift who plotted over a number of years to try and assassinate Martin Luther King, Jr.