The U.S. began monitoring Martin Luther King, Jr., in December 1955, and engaged in covert operations against him throughout the 1960s. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover was personally hostile toward King, believing he was influenced by Communists. Familiar?
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Today the FBI honors the man they didn't everything in their power to try to ruin.
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Didn’t they kill him?

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And blackmail him first
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They spied on him.
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They also sent him anonymous letters threatening to reveal his marital infidelity if he didn't step down.
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Didn't the FBI assassinate this man? Or am I confusing that with the CIA. Either way- both defunct info gathering agencies that are akin to thought police
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Interesting how the FBI secretly taped Martin Luthier King Jr while he was living Doesn’t appear they even acknowledge that happened
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I love MLK. Who is FBI?
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