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Friday, January 11, 2013

W. Scott Malone on MLK: REMEMBER THE PROMISE?

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 [ed.note: BlackNET Member Dr. LEVI WATKINS, hosts the 2013 Martin Luther King Day Celebration at Johns HOPKINS University Medical Center.]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration 


BALTIMORE, MD – The civil rights movement has always really been about economics say the spiritual descendants of Martin Luther King, Jr. And in one of history’s ironic twists, the official celebration of Dr. King’s birthday occasionally falls on Benjamin Franklin’s actual birth date, January 17th.
 
  Johns Hopkins’ annual commemoration celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. by honoring community service by members of JHU and JHH/JHHS who demonstrate the same spirit of volunteerism and citizenship that characterized the life of Dr. King. Throughout his life, Dr. King had a deep faith in the accomplishments of people working together for themselves and for their nation.

The 2013 Johns Hopkins Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration will take place on Friday, January 11, 2013 at noon in the Turner Auditorium on the East Baltimore campus. In addition to the presentation of the Community Service Awards, Benjamin Jealous, President and CEO of the NAACP, will speak.
Johns Hopkins Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Celebration keynote speakers have included:

2012-  Martin Luther King, III
2011 - Shirley Sherrod, Regina Benjamin
2010 - Lou Gossett Jr.
2009 - Lynn Whitfield, Congressman Elijah E. Cummings
2008 - Levi Watkins
2007 - Maya Angelou
2006 - James Earl Jones
2005 - Rev. Jesse Jackson
2004 - Cicely Tyson
2003 - Danny Glover & Harry Belafonte, Ideals Award Recipient
2002 - Coretta Scott King
2001 - John Lewis and Dick Gregory, Ideals Award Recipient
2000 - Taylor Branch
1999 - Julian Bond

 

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MLK: REMEMBER THE PROMISE? 
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By William Scott Malone

BALTIMORE, MD – The civil rights movement has always really been about economics say the spiritual descendants of Martin Luther King, Jr. And in one of history’s ironic twists, the official celebration of Dr. King’s birthday occasionally falls on Benjamin Franklin’s actual birth date, January 17th.

As one of Dr. King’s remaining political heirs, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, pointed out recently at a Johns Hopkins University remembrance, the fulfillment of the economic promise of emancipation that Dr. King had sought before his assassination in 1968 has still to be met. The irony of the birth dates derives from a newly published book about Benjamin Franklin, which portrays the founding father and long-time abolitionist hero as a slave owner whose initial printing house fortune was derived in large measure from classified advertisements for slave trading and escaped slaves.

In other words, it has always been about economic promise.

For the 243 years of abject slavery between the first American slaves and Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, Rev. Jackson told the 23rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration in Baltimore last week, African Americans were “issued a promissory note.”

An economic promissory note, said Rev. Jackson, that Dr. King had long labeled “past due.”

“That is not about color or culture, but character.” Jackson told an overflow audience at Johns Hopkins. Rev. Jackson, who was at Dr. King’s side when he was slain in Memphis, recalled Dr. King’s last birthday in 1968. Dr. King held meetings all that day with labor advocates, civil rights leaders, and Hispanic activists about developing a new economic approach to alleviating poverty for all downtrodden Americans. “They brought in a cake and we sang happy birthday,” Rev. Jackson said. “And then we got back to work.”

The colorful and sometimes controversial Rev. Jackson is more noted these days for his Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and its efforts to hold major corporations to higher standards of accountability on various fairness issues. During his speech, he called for universal health care, a decent living wage and equal opportunity for Americans of all races, creeds and religions.

The annual King remembrance, conceived and hosted by King family friend Dr. Levi Watkins, Jr., has become a twenty-three year tradition at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center. Dr. Watkins, an associate dean and professor of cardiac surgery at the university’s school of medicine, is most widely known outside of his civil rights work as the pioneer developer of the implantable heart defibrillator, first used in 1980, and currently in use by Vice President Dick Cheney.

In his earlier days, Dr. Watkins had been the first black graduate from Vanderbilt Medical School and in 1978 the first African American chief resident of cardiac surgery at Hopkins. Over the years, Dr. Watkins’ MLK commemoration guest speakers have included a pantheon of civil rights leaders, foreign and domestic: Nobel Laureate Desmond Tutu, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King III, Mayor Andrew Young, Harry Belafonte, and poet Maya Angelou.

This year, Dr. Watkins was himself the surprise recipient of the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Award, to the delight of his visiting 86-year old mother. Dr. Watkins became suddenly distracted near the end of the ceremonies as his own contributions began to be praised by the chief of the Hopkins Medical Center, Dr. Edward D. Miller, who noted that Watkins had helped change the face of the university since his arrival in 1970 as a surgical intern.

Unfortunately, even the present day economics of remembering the civil rights period have turned sadly ironic. The 1987 multi-award winning documentary chronicle of the civil rights movement, “Eyes on the Prize,” cannot be rebroadcast or reissued on DVD because of expired copyright licenses on stock footage and music employed to evoke the period. The spiritual heirs of the film series’ producer, the late Henry Hampton, can barely even afford to calculate how much it would take to renew all the license agreements with the major networks, film studios, still photo archives and record companies, necessary to “clear” the film series. Most of the original licensing fees were for five years or less, and there were hundreds of them. It is estimated that it will cost at a minimum $500,000.

Perhaps it is indeed always about economics, as Doctors Franklin, King and Watkins have long pointed out, and as the Rev. Jackson continues to remind us.

Scott Malone is a multi-award winning investigative reporter and producer. He is currently the editor of NavySEALs.com and its counter-terrorism newsletter BlackNET. He had the privilege to meet the late Henry Hampton at the 1988 Emmy Awards.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

BlackVAULT-- BKNT--FLASH/US/BIOTERR--GVNN on Anthrax at Andrews AFB

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Subject: BKNT--FLASH/US/BIOTERR--GVNN on Anthrax at Andrews AFB
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November 7, 2001

Globalvision News Network News Alert
The World Reacts

Pentagon Silent on Anthrax Discovery at Andrews Air Force Base

By William Scott Malone
Globalvision News Network

WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, 2001 -- The Pentagon is allegedly "covering up" the
discovery of anthrax traces at the post office of Andrews Air Force Base,
home to two Boeing jets used by President Bush, a reliable source said
Tuesday.

Anthrax spores were discovered last month at the Brentwood postal facility,
which handles most mail destined for U.S. federal agencies. The highly
airborne spores from Brentwood are thought to have spread to postal
facilities in the Midwest as well as several federal agencies in the
Wahsington, D.C. area. An anthrax-laced letter that was addressed to Senator
Tom Daschle had reportedly been sorted at Brentwood.

"But Andrews does not get its mail from the Brentwood Distribution Center,"
Colonel Sheylar Geller, chief of staff for the 89th Medical Group at the
base, was quoted as saying in a news article released by the base Public
Affairs office on November 5. Still, Senior Airman Timothy Ezell, a postal
clerk with the 89th Communications Squadron, said clerks who handle mail
have been tested for anthrax at Walter Reed Medical Center.

The Pentagon has only announced so far that traces of anthrax have been
found at two post offices that handle mail for the department. Anthrax
spores have also been found at an off-site State Department facility that is
known to handle unclassified diplomatic mail and routine U.S. mail. Traces
of anthrax have been found in diplomatic pouches delivered to U.S. embassies
in Lithuania and Peru. Tests results are pending for similar pouches at U.S.
diplomatic missions in the Ivory Coast and Pakistan.

Andrews Air Force Base, located several miles outside of Washington, D.C., is best known for two VC-25 aircraft whose call sign becomes "Air Force One" when the president boards the plane.

Security has been tightened near the base since hijacked airplanes struck the Pentagon and the World Trade Center complex in New York on September 11. 

Air Force One, which shuttled Mr. Bush from Florida to at least two military bases, did not return to Andrews until later that evening amid reports of a threat against the president.

There had been "credible information" that Air Force One and the White House
may have been targets of terrorist attacks, U.S. officials acknowledged the
following day. It has also been reported that "code words" were used by an
unidentified caller to threaten the White House and the president's jet.

-- William Scott Malone is chairman of GeniiSolution.com, a security firm, and MindBenderInc.com, distributor of BlackNET Intelligence newsletter.
-- Dayhawk Kim contributed to this report. 
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1) SOURCE AND SUBSOURCE REPORTED 1340 ET 7 NOV 2001 THAT MOHAMMED ATTA CELL OPERATING OUT OF VALENCIA HOTEL, US ROUTE 1, LAUREL, MD, APPARENTLY SUCCESSFULLY TARGETTED SECRET AND TOP SECRET US GOV. COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS IN WASHINGTON AREA. LAUREL, MD. IS HOME OF NSA (NO SPEAKA ARABIC). TRAFFIC LIGHT VIDEO CAMERAS SHOWING THE COMINGS AND GOINGS OF ATTA AND CREW WERE TURNED OVER TO THE FBI SEVERAL WEEKS AGO.

2) CIA COMM CENTER WAS ANTHRAXED ACCORDING TO NEWS REPORTS.

3) DOS WORLDWIDE COMM CENTER (ANNEX 26) WAS ANTHRAXED. OVERSEAS US EMBASSIES ANTHRAXED AS A RESULT.

4) DOS POLICY STATEMENT POSTED PREVIOUSLY STATES THAT DOS WILL NOT ACCEPT MAIL FROM USPS (UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE) FOR THE FORSEEABLE FUTURE. (ed: USG AT WORK)

6) USAF ANDREWS AFB ANTHRAXED, HOME OF "AIR FORCE ONE." BEING "COVERED UP" BY DOD.

7) USAF BOLLING AFB WAS ALSO ANTHRAXED, HOME OF WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY, AND DIA. WHITE HOUSE WAS APPARENTLY ANTHRAXED AND STAFF VACCINATED FOR SMALL POX. (SOME SMALL POX CASES HAVE BEEN REPORTED FROM SAME SOURCES--LOCATION NOT SPECIFIED.)

8) US NAVAL SECURITY STATION ON NEBRASKA AVE, WASH, DC WAS ANTHRAXED "BIG TIME" APPROXIMATELY TWO WEEKS AGO. USN SEC STATION IS NSA SUBSIDIARY FOR FOREIGN EMBASSY COVERAGE IN DC AREA.
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