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The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #1 32 pages, 1/4 size, offset (2 oz) $1.50

New, updated version with TONS of new information including the trial of 2000 where James Earl Ray was found innocent! Abner wrote this booklet/zine about the involvement of the CIA and FBI in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. It also talks about tons of disregarded evidence, discredited witnesses, and the dismissal of any testimony that disagrees with the official one - that James Earl Ray killed Martin Luther King alone. Artwork by Keith Rosson and Sarah Oleksyk. Dosen't it resemble a Jack Chic pamphlet? Photocopyable version available as well at request; Copyleft. You can also download the text. Read an Interview with William Pepper about MLK's assassination.

 
At a time in history when singular-thought propaganda is more and more impossible to escape, alternative forms of media are more important than ever. ... Billy, Loop Distro
This is not like reading a stuffy "conspiracy theory" book, though the subject matter is the same, and that's part of what i love about it. i find ... Ericka Baile, Pander Zine Distro
When I first started reading this zine I didn't know what to expect. [it] specifically says, "My only hope is that this wont read like a college term ... Megan, Youth in Revolt distro
The first issue of this zine deals with possible conspiracy in the Martin Luther King, Jr. murder. While not to be mistaken as your average ... Jenn, Mad People Distro
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The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #2 32 pages, 5x5", offset with spot color (2 oz) $1.50

New updated edition with new information for 2007! This zine explains the history of US chemical biological testing and development, how the HIV virus cannot scientifically be related to AIDS, CIA and military documents requesting the creation of a virus with the clinical description of AIDS, and how AIDS death statistics have been inflated for the last 20 years when the supposed "miracle cure" drugs kill the patients even faster than AIDS. Copyleft. Read it online.

 
The online text you provided was very interesting, but the "facts" presented here are poorly cited. The author does cite several sources, but not ... Alan
The read it online feature doesnt work for this or the download text feature for the last issue. I have both, but want to share it with people I ... Peter
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The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #4 32 pages, offset, 1/4 size (2 oz) $1.50

Friday, September 23, 2005 - The FBI fired over 120 bullets into the home of Puerto Rican independence leader Filiberto Ojeda Rios. Autopsy reports show that he bled to death from a gunshot wound to his shoulder. The FBI considered Ojeda Rios the head of a domestic terrorist group - the militant Puerto Rican independence group "Los Macheteros" and he was their most wanted man until 9/11. But in Puerto Rico he has long been viewed as a hero and now many Puerto Ricans of all political stripes have questioned the FBI's actions, especially because the shooting took place on the anniversary of an 1868 uprising against imposed Spanish rule. Puerto Rico is an illegal occupation of the US and under international law, the actions of the US are terrorism and the Puerto Ricans are freedom fighters.

Amnesty International said that the killing should be considered an extra-judicial execution if the FBI deliberately killed Ojeda Rios or deliberately left him to die, when they could have arrested him. Why didn't we hear about any of this on the nightly news? If agencies of the US government are still carrying out vigilante justice like they did in the 1960s, has anything changed?

Artwork by Keith Rosson.

 
"It shouldn't surprise me that I learned about it from a zine; the corporate press doesn't like to cover US government atrocities ... The usual fine ... Zine Thug
This zine serves as an information reader about the FBI assassination of Puerto Rico Independence leader Filiberto Ojeda Rios. As the zine states in ... Profane Existence, #54
Whilst the corporate media have largely ignored the case, there's a widespread belief that this plight needs to be documented and an awareness ... Riot 77 Magazine
My lack of shock to the content of this zine is a sign of the times. My blase response to this zine was just as disturbing as its contents. Maynard Welstand
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