James Earl Ray – Not Guilty now on Scribd.Com


James Earl Ray – Not Guilty

Now at Sribd.com

The fraud against Justice and the People in the conviction of James Earl Ray for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.  is evident in this research paper by former special investigator Gary Revel.

Published by Gary Revel

President: Jongleur Pictures LLC Motion picture/television development, music business, book publishing Founder: Mother Nature Festival Live Inc. - Founder-Pastor: Church-Gary Revel Ministries 27-year-old Gary Revel set out on a quest for the truth of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination: danger, intrigue, and murder followed. ******* My memoir - TO LIVE OR MAYBE NOT - The book includes details of my birth. in Florala, Alabama. A list of topics: 1. youth in Niceville, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Bartow and Bonifay, Florida 2. high school-Holmes County High School 3. US Navy Service in San Diego, California 4. music business in Hollywood, Memphis, Nashville 5. my investigation of the Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination 5. recording and releasing the single record of the song about the MLK assassination, THEY SLEW THE DREAMER, and more. ******* Recent screenplays: Lethal Weapon: To Die For Assassination Inc. To Jodie with Love More at: https://jongleurpictures.com ******* Recent books published: Hillary and the Lake Creature, Hillary Flies to the Moon, U 92, Hillary and Bigfoot, I've Seen Dead People, Pax Per Potens: Peace thru Power, Bee Scared, You'll Bee Scared Too, Megamerse Eye of Africa, To Live or Maybe Not, Keith Dion: On My Own, Khloe the Squirrel: On the Other Side, Old Doc Turtle Series, You Are My Beloved, The Adventures of Tickles and Giggles, The Wellness Seed, The Scavenger - More at Books at Amazon Books and at http://www.garyrevel.com/book ******* Gary at ITunes: http://itunes.com/garyrevel - Mother Nature Festival Live: http://mothernaturefestival.live -

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  1. There’s a video of a public domain folk song, “The Lorraine Motel Murder,” which also presents an alternative theory of what actually happened on April 4, 1968 in Memphis that might interest readers, which was recently posted at the following protestfolk channel link:

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