great post
Of course Comey knows about the FBI harrasing and illegally surveiling MLK jr. and pinning his murder on James Earl Ray
if you listen to this, especially the last few minutes, you willknow why Comey fit right in at the FBI
Mark Lane: Uncovering an F.B.I. Conspiracy, The Story of James Earl Ray (KPFK, 1989)
Mark Lane, political activist and attorney for James Earl Ray, discusses the F.B.I. conspiracy to elimiate King. He explores the events which lead up to Ray's presence in Memphis on the day of the killing. Ray is described as a totally nonviolent, bumbling, small time criminal.|UNCOVERING AN F.B.I. CONSPIRACY : THE STORY OF JAMES EARL RAY / Mark Lane| interviewed by Chalres Bell and Lucia Chappelle. - Mark Lane, political activist and attorney for James Earl Ray, discusses the F.B.I. conspiracy to elimiate King. He explores the events which lead up to Ray's presence in Memphis on the day of the killing. Ray is described as a totally nonviolent, bumbling, small time criminal. - RECORDED: 5 Apr. 1989.
https://youtu.be/fgsPM2g4Te8
remember that Nuclear Alert that went out in southern Ontario a few years ago?
Canadian officials accidentally push nuke alert to millions
People throughout the Canadian province of Ontario awoke to an emergency alert warning of an “incident” at a nuclear plant near Toronto _ only to be told later that the message was a mistake
TORONTO – People throughout the Canadian province of Ontario awoke Sunday to a cellphone alert warning them of an “incident” at a nuclear plant just east of Toronto — only to later be told the message was a mistake.
The message, which was transmitted throughout the nation's most populous province, was accompanied by a shrill emergency broadcast noise. It said an unspecified event had occurred at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. There was no abnormal release of radioactivity, it added, and people did not need to take protective action.
More than an hour later, utility officials sent another message saying the alert “was sent in error" and that there was “no danger to the public or environment.”
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/canadian-province-retracts-warning-nuclear-power-incident-68227605