BREAKING NEWS – Ole Dammegard: Probable cause evidence shows Jesse Jackson was key covert police operative responsible for April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King assassination.
BREAKING NEWS – Ole Dammegard: Probable cause evidence shows Jesse Jackson was key covert police operative responsible for April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King assassination.
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By Alfred Lambremont Webre
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VANCOUVER, BC – Author and researcher Ole Dammegard, recipient of the 2016 Prague Peace Prize, has documented probable-cause evidence showing that Jesse Jackson (AKA Jesse Louis Burns) acted as a key police operative in the covert operation which resulted in the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis, TN on April 4, 1968.
Jesse Jackson seems to have been one of an integrated covert assassination team that also included US Army sharpshooters, CIA, FBI, and Memphis police that assassinated Dr. King on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel.
Jesse Jackson: Orders from FBI to the Dixie Mafia chief resulted in Jesse Jackson going to the Lorraine Motel to change Dr. King to Room 306 on Lorraine balcony
Ole Dammegard demonstrates that Jesse Jackson acted as a messenger between the head of the Dixie Mafia (the FBI-CIA’s contractor for the King assassination), and the Lorraine Motel in changing Dr. King’s Ground floor room 206 to 2nd floor balcony room #306 so that US Army sharpshooters and other cabal shooters would have a clear shot to Dr. King. Jackson got the message via a covert phone call from the Dixie Mafia chief’s wife to a third party, with instructions to change Dr. King’s Room to Room 306.
Jesse Jackson publicly refused Dr. King’s order to wear a tie, secret US Army sharpshooter target code
On the day of the assassination, Jesse Jackson along with his co-conspirator police-CIA operative Rev. Billy Kyles, were the only one of Dr. King’s key inner circles not to wear ties, despite Dr. King’s public reprimand and argument with Jackson minutes before he was shot that he should change into a tie, which Jackson vehemently refused. The US Army sharpshooters and shooters involved in the King assassination had been issued orders to “only shoot people wearing ties,” which included Dr. King, Rev. Andrew Young and possibly Rev. Ralph Abernathy (Dr. King’s presumed successor). This refusal by Jesse Jackson to wear a tie immediately prior to the assassination is probable cause that Jackson was part of the assassination team and adhering to its secret code of no ties for conspirators.
The shots that hit Dr. King were fired by Memphis Police Officer Frank Strausser, accompanied by spotter Earl Clark (another Memphis police officer), with US Army sharpshooters or other backup shooters hidden in the cafeteria of Firestation #2, a nearby water tower and another high building, according to Dammegard. Following the shooting at the Lorraine Motel, Dr. King was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital where, according to Ole Dammegard, an assassination cabal-connected physician by the name of Dr. Breen Bland entered with two men in suits, ordered nurses “Stop working on that nigger and let him die.” The physician then spat on the victim, took a pillow and placed it on Dr. King’s face, smothering him and ensuring he was dead.
The designated Patsy of this false flag assassination plot, James Earl Ray, did not fire any shots and had been handled by a mysterious “Raul” for over a year on trips through Canada and Mexico before the King assassination while the Cointelpro assassinations of Dr. King and Robert F. Kennedy were being planned by a high level cabal including FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, CIA, US Army and other national security chiefs.
According to Dammegard, Personnel of Operation 40 who had successfully carried out the John F. Kennedy assassination in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963 were also recruited in the assassination teams for Dr. King and Robert F. Kennedy.
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