No wonder the so many people of this country are easily convinced of conspiracy theories. We’ve had so many horrific murder plots carried out by those who wish to silence dissenters.
I read items like this and I despair for our country. We can never fully heal and become what we profess to be as a united country until we honestly and fully acknowledge and take responsibility for all of the shit we have done.
Mr. Wood is a coward. The agony Malcom’s family must’ve felt knowing his assassination/demise was at the hands of govt officials and not one person speaking up but instead watches an innocent black man get charged for it.
Raymond A. Wood. Raymond A. Wood. Raymond A. Wood. There. I said it three times! There's a popular horror movie out where the repeating of the name of the demon results in scary stuff happening. I confess, I'm not a scary movie fan, I see too much real stuff happening everyday that rattles the bones of the dead ancestors enough. I don't need no make believe monsters, (check out the real ones) like the FBI, to make me loose sleep. I know how the guards murdered George Jackson in cold blood walking in the yard at San Quentin. I know the way they drugged and murdered Fred Hampton in his bed probably in the middle of a dream. The NYPD, are they as scary as the guards who slaughtered the inmates during Black August ? Horrible! The men at Attica Prison in 1971 rebelled after the killings of George and Joseph---read about it yourself, it's chilling stuff. Anyway, it's August, two months before Halloween-- that's a scary holiday. Boo! I dare you to repeat his name three times!!! J. Edgar Hoover...
It is highly likely that the murder of Malcolm X was planned and carried out by American law enforcement agents. The late Mr. Wood could have named the individuals within the FBI and NYPD whom he knew to be involved in planning and carrying out these heinous crimes. It is also probable that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover played a prominent role.
No wonder the so many people of this country are easily convinced of conspiracy theories. We’ve had so many horrific murder plots carried out by those who wish to silence dissenters.
I read items like this and I despair for our country. We can never fully heal and become what we profess to be as a united country until we honestly and fully acknowledge and take responsibility for all of the shit we have done.
May Mr Wood rest in peace after living with such agonizing information for so many years.
Intimidation has always been a huge screw driver in the tool belt of law enforcement.
Mr. Wood is a coward. The agony Malcom’s family must’ve felt knowing his assassination/demise was at the hands of govt officials and not one person speaking up but instead watches an innocent black man get charged for it.
Raymond A. Wood. Raymond A. Wood. Raymond A. Wood. There. I said it three times! There's a popular horror movie out where the repeating of the name of the demon results in scary stuff happening. I confess, I'm not a scary movie fan, I see too much real stuff happening everyday that rattles the bones of the dead ancestors enough. I don't need no make believe monsters, (check out the real ones) like the FBI, to make me loose sleep. I know how the guards murdered George Jackson in cold blood walking in the yard at San Quentin. I know the way they drugged and murdered Fred Hampton in his bed probably in the middle of a dream. The NYPD, are they as scary as the guards who slaughtered the inmates during Black August ? Horrible! The men at Attica Prison in 1971 rebelled after the killings of George and Joseph---read about it yourself, it's chilling stuff. Anyway, it's August, two months before Halloween-- that's a scary holiday. Boo! I dare you to repeat his name three times!!! J. Edgar Hoover...
It is highly likely that the murder of Malcolm X was planned and carried out by American law enforcement agents. The late Mr. Wood could have named the individuals within the FBI and NYPD whom he knew to be involved in planning and carrying out these heinous crimes. It is also probable that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover played a prominent role.