Rosa Parks: Truth and Consequences – Commentary by Jim Dean
"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
Miss Rosa lies in state at the capitol today. And with her lie the myths and
deceptions of those who used her for honorable and dishonorable reasons. Bluntly put...the Rosa Parks story is a
hoax. And it is a simple one to disprove. The problem is that so few care about what the truth is anymore. But I will
proceed for those who do.
For any man, past or present, to insist that a woman surrender her public bus
seat is a rude, crude, and reprehensible act. When race issues are involved it is even worse. Although those days
are long gone, the motivations of the rude and crude white folks are routinely paraded to the howling mob to make
sure the Rosa Parks hoax is imprinted upon another generation. But when the issue of accurately portraying the
motivations of the civil rights movement manipulators gets spotlighted, the search for truth comes to a screeching
halt for all the holier-than-thou crowd.
Is it any less reprehensible that after all these years that the true story
of Rosa Parks and the dark side of the civil rights movement remain hidden from most Americans? Rosa was asked to
give up her seat. But 21st Century affirmative action demands that white Americans give up their jobs in a different version of the bus seat
rigged roulette game.
America is asked to give up the truth by those that wish to honor Parks. Do these myth makers not take
the place of the white man on the bus that day? Which is a bigger injustice? Which is a bigger threat to the American legacy?
Let's take a look at the Atlanta Journal Constitution Rosa Parks bullets
today.- 'Armed not with weapons but with principle.'
- 'She had not sought this moment but she was ready for
it'...from a new children's book.
- 'No better model exists for children'.
The photos displayed were a joint
street sign...'Rosa Parks and M. L. King' streets...and Rosa being fingerprinted for arrest.
This street sign photo reminded me of one of by best M.L. King quotes...
'We wreck girls...we wreck all the women'. MLK was stabbed by a female, one of his jilted lovers I presume, in
Harlem in September, 1958. He later sent a thank you letter to communist party official Benjamin Davis, Jr. thanking
him for donating blood. Legions of black men have followed in his footsteps destroying the lives of countless black
women and their children. Few of these lost generations of black children know that King was really their godfather
in ways they have never considered.
Ralph Abernathy understood this problem well...'I don't think we are trying to
translate the ideas and moral principles that King personified into public policy or personal behavior.' Unfortunately,
until this day, that is exactly what has happened, and the blame has been unfairly placed at the feet of
'people not of color'.
Abernathy's autobiography revealed publicly for the first time that King spent
the night before he was killed enjoying himself in an orgy of hookers purchased with donated 'civil rights' funds.
Memphis police had the room bugged and got it all on tape. Abernathy's admission was the first public admission,
and it did not thrill the civil rights movement.
The Rosa Parks bus incident was a carefully staged PR stunt, carried out to
get national press, and it worked very well. Rosa was trained at the communist Highlander Folk School in
Tennessee. The AJC on February 23rd, 1961 carried an article 'Highlanders and Dr. King Join Forces'. The purpose was
to 'train' civil rights activists. Rosa Parks was one of those activists.
The Highlander Folk School communist penetration is archived in the FBI reports from
the times, and in communist operative records and letters seized in raids. The Commies were thrilled to be able to
influence the training of the growing civil rights leadership. Their intention was to aggravate race relations and
make King a communist propaganda dupe.
King's words reveal their success. 'The country needs a radical redistribution of
wealth'...'The movement must address itself to the question of restructuring the whole American society'. They turned
King into a Soviet propagandist. It was a major intelligence coup.
A lot of these old civil rights Commies are still with us and a bunch of
them are in Atlanta. They take turns giving themselves awards and keeping the 501(c)3 money rolling in. When they go
on the media interviews the reporters conveniently don't seem to know a thing about their past communist connections.
King did not come up with any of this originally. The former plagiarizer had graduated to
having someone writing his stuff for him, his communist mentor Stanley Levison of New York. Levison was
a former CPUSA (Communist Party USA) attorney and paymaster of Soviet spies in Latin America. The CPUSA 'retired' Stanley to get him below
the FBI radar screen to take on the King infiltration.
This was never publicly revealed because the source was the
FBI's top Soviet spy duo, Morris and Jack Childs. Morris was the long time secretary of the Communist Party here.
Jack handled the Soviet money flow into the party and also the New York area radio espionage, which was also under
FBI surveillance the whole time.
From 'Operation Solo', the codename for the book on this fascinating story:
It was agent #58 (Morris Childs) who fingered the whole communist party
cooption of King. His brother Jack, in 1958, reported a conversation with James Jackson, the party secretary in
charge of 'Negro and Southern Affairs'....where he and Eugene Dennis (head of CPUSA) had conferred with the 'the
most secret and guarded people who are in touch with, consulting with, and guiding [Martin] Luther King. [this was
Levison and KBG agent Victor Leesiovsky...jd].
On May 6th, 1960, Jack Child's reported: [Jack] Odell is working full
time in connection with the King mass meeting to be held in Harlem in May 17th, 1960. Working closely with Odell
are Stanley and Roy Levison. The Communist Party considers [the] King meeting of the utmost importance to assign
outstanding Party members to work with the [Martin] Luther King group. CP policy at the moment is to concentrate
upon Martin Luther King.
And the Commies did assign 'top' people. Victor Leesiovsky was the Soviet's top KGB officer at the time for
penetrating and coopting foreign minority groups. Victor was a top aide for UN secretary Uthant in New York, the
Burmese diplomat the Soviets had infiltrated years earlier and promoted his career for the opportunities it would
provide future Soviet espionage. This turned into a goldmine for them.
With UN diplomatic cover Leeiovsky met frequently for lunch with the
'retired' Stanley Levison. The FBI had these meetings under surveillance, of course. I am
trying to see if I can get historical archival photos of this. In the Intel business this is called a slam dunk
case...Leeiovsky, to Levison, to King.
The FBI never used any of this to bring King down because Morris Childs was
their top Soviet spy, hobnobbing for decades with the Soviet leadership during May Day celebrations and numerous
conferences where, unbeknownst to the Soviets, Morris was fluent in Russian and could understand all of their native
language conversations in his presence.
Morris Childs was a confidant of the Soviet leadership. They used him as a sounding board for their
stratagems and to interpret US actions and motivations. This was a spymaster's dream come true, where he was even used to plant
disinformation.
He, and later his
second wife, carried their Intel notes wrapped around their bodies when leaving the Soviet Union, and fortunately
were never searched. No American president ever knew who agent #58 was until he retired and received a quiet award
from Ronald Reagan. It is a fascinating story and I recommend you all read the book...Operation Solo.
Special prosecutor Fitzgerald said at his press conference Friday that our
justice system's foundation is truth, and that without truthful testimony the whole thing comes crashing down. I
believe the same situation exists with our American heritage. If lies and myths take on a life of their own it makes
a mockery of it all. Our history would become a legacy of the winning spinmeisters. Future generations would be
prevented from learning from past mistakes, and there seems to be a lot of that going around now.
When witnesses testify they promise to 'tell the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth'. Unfortunately, folks, many journalists, civil rights and political activists today do not
subscribe to this moral code. And neither did Martin Luther King when he did his doctoral thesis, took his wedding
vows, or promised John and Bobby Kennedy that he would break off contact with the Commies (he continued contacting
Levison through intermediaries, which J. Edgar Hoover reported back to the Kennedys). King was a wrecker of more
than women. He was a wrecker of the truth and Miss Rosa felt she had a free pass to do the same. One bad apple can
spoil the bunch.
Most Americans salute the positive accomplishments of the civil rights
movement. But we are way past due in finally telling the whole story. To lie to little kids in toddler books puts
us in KGB cooption territory. Why don't we leave this to foreign intelligence agencies? Why do we help them...
for free? Why does a country with a legacy of freedom not feel free to tell the truth? I find the true story
above much more educational and beneficial to kids than the mythical one. Why teach them to admire the wreckers? Look
at the destruction that has done to the black community.
I know many may consider this Rosa Parks myth to be unassailable and way
too dangerous to contest (some nibble around the edges as links below will show). But I do not contest it...the historical record does.
And that is something that neither
you or I have the right to edit or censor. To do so makes us thieves and vandals, worse than cemetery vandals
really. I think we should leave that to our enemies, don't you?
'Bad taste you say', to write something like this while she lies in
state. 'No,' say I. Rosa Parks knew all her life she was lying about the bus incident. I assume she felt the lie
was justified, that it was for a good cause, and that the whole movement would be discredited if the public ever
knew the whole story. Lies are jealous and seductive mistresses, and they do not let go easily.
I think it is a disgrace that she lies in state. I think it is a disgrace
that we have a King national holiday for a communist stooge.
'This is racist motivated' you say. Not so. I am an equal opportunity
revealer here. I also think it is a disgrace that Al Gore's political mentor was a long time Soviet spy, Armand
Hammer (Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America...Harvey Klehr...Heritage TV show). This was surprisingly
revealed by Jewish journalist Mona Charen during the campaign and even ran in the AJC.
I think it is a disgrace that Bill Clinton was a member of a communist
front organization while at Oxford, and the Soviets tried hard to recruit him while a guest to their May Day
celebrations one year, even going so far as to add a week to his trip on the way home as the personal guest in
Prague of the communist president and first lady.
I think it disgraceful that Hillary Clinton's graduate thesis is under
lock and key at Princeton where her mentor was the top American communist intellectual of the time.
I think it is disgraceful that it is hidden from the public that President
Bush's grandfather's companies were seized during WWII for trading with the enemy (Germany), and that $3 million
was reimbursed for them after the war, which carried the family dynasty to present times.
So there are no shortages of hidden stories here in the land of the free.
There is just a shortage of those who will honor those who died for the right to speak and write the truth. I
watched the new DVD release 'Kingdom of Heaven' last week, a Crusades panoramic production. In one of the scenes
where the oath of knighthood is given, it goes...'and to speak the truth, even under penalty of death.'
'Ah'...I said to myself, it was even dangerous way back then.
We must all pick a code that we choose to live by. Rosa Parks and Martin
King chose theirs, but they don't want you to really know what they really did, for obvious reasons. All of
the constant media attention on the old civil rights crimes that are constantly in the news is a slick diversion
tactic from what you have just read. White folks get multi-generation guilt-tripped and the civil rights folks get
a free pass on their Commie connections. I don't think so.
As for me...I choose to do a little 'unwrecking' of the things that
they wrecked. They need to do some, too.
There is not a truth existing which I fear... or would wish unknown to the whole
world. --Thomas Jefferson
Jim Dean is the producer of Heritage TV and a member of the Georgia
Heritage Council.
Idols are a Dangerous Thing -- Lynn Stuter
The mythology of Rosa Parks - Ellen Goodman
Rosa Parks: Myth vs. Reality - coloradodaily.com
Rosa Parks, Misremembered