IMO, this man cannot be studied enough for methods and connections. He has been "reforming" himself and is extremely popular and well-connected. For that reason, I cross-posted some of these posts into African Colonial thread as well.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2387942/posts?page=107#107
From your link:
1.4 Demagogy and Ideological Zealotry
With all the chaos that has descended upon
the black community since its decline began
in the aftermath of the 1960s, a professional
class of demagogues has emerged: a
multilayered caste system of race-baiters who
exploit the misery and alienation of the
community. The old black intelligentsia, who
challenged community corruption, has
disappeared, as demagogy has become
malignant in national black organizations
such as the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
http://www.islamicpluralism.org/documents/black-america-prisons-radical-islam.pdf
Starting with MalcomX - who said:
“...I have to take time to mention that because, in my opinion, not only in Mississippi and Alabama, but right here in New York City, you and I can best learn how to get real freedom by studying how Kenyatta brought it to his people in Kenya, and how Odinga helped him, and the excellent job that was done by the Mau Mau freedom fighters. In fact, that’s what we need in Mississippi. In Mississippi we need a Mau Mau. In Alabama we need a Mau Mau. In Georgia we need a Mau Mau. Right here in Harlem, in New York City, we need a Mau Mau...”
NOTE THE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE: Mar. 05, 1965
Malcolm X had been a pimp, a cocaine addict and a thief. He was an unashamed demagogue. His gospel was hatred: “Your little babies will get polio!” he cried to the “white devils.” His creed was violence: “If ballots won’t work, bullets will.”
Yet even before his bullet-ripped body went to its grave, Malcolm X was being sanctified. Negro leaders called him “brilliant,” said he had recently “moderated” his views, blamed his assassination on “the white power structure” or, in the case of Martin Luther King, on a “society sick enough to express dissent with murder.” Malcolm’s death, they agreed, was a setback to the civil rights movement.
Alias John Doe. In fact, Malcolm X in life and in deathwas a disaster to the civil rights movement
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,839291,00.html
MalcolmX, convert to suni islam, one of the ‘saints’ featured, along with Marcus Garvey, at Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity ‘church’ where obama married michelle...the ‘church’ he attended for 20 years while he was deaf.