Special Edition: The Life of Raoul: and the Death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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A conspiracy theory revealed. We all know that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee, by James Earl Ray. James wrote his book James Earl Ray, Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.?, declaring his innocence while in prison, claiming a man he knew only as "Raoul" set him up to be patsy. He detailed his life with Raoul in his book. Raoul's real name was also James; they were both named James. You NOW have the chance to find out what really happened. You get to see the workings of a real assassination. Please pass this book to others as it could be considered history one day known by only a few.
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Special Edition - Anthony G. G. Tennis
Special Edition: The Life of Raoul
and the Death Of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Anthony G. Tennis
Copyright © 2019 Anthony G. Tennis and Glen R. Tennis
All rights reserved
First Edition
PAGE PUBLISHING, INC.
New York, NY
First originally published by Page Publishing, Inc. 2019
ISBN 978-1-68456-101-8 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-68456-102-5 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Preface
To the readers of this book:
In order to convince the skeptics, nonbelievers, government, and interested investigators as to the credibility of the author, Glen R. Tennis, a brief autobiography is certainly in order.
I was born on August 16, 1915, on a farm ten miles west of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, the oldest and firstborn of four sisters and one brother.
In 1921, at the age of six, our family moved to Cherokee, Oklahoma, where I went to school until November of 1925 when we moved to Clayton, New Mexico. I graduated from high school as valedictorian in 1933.
In 1938, I married and soon moved to Texas. My chosen vocation, which started in 1938, was that of an auctioneer. My own father had been one since 1921 and was a direct influence on the choice of my own career. He and I as partners were the first commercial livestock auctioneers to auction livestock in Big Spring, Texas, Sweetwater, Texas, Abilene, Texas, and San Angelo, Texas. I was the first auctioneer to sell sheep at a commercial livestock barn in San Angelo from 1938 to 1956, helping to make this city the Wool Capital and Market of the World.
From 1938 to 1956, I was the top livestock auctioneer of Texas.
From 1950 to 1957, we experienced the seven-year drought in West Texas. Due to the fact that receipts from livestock auctions were diminishing year by year, I owned, operated, and managed another type of auction. At a large building named Tennis Auction Center in San Angelo, Texas, in which two sales per week were performed for twenty years. We sold virtually anything and everything except livestock at these sales. Due to my wife’s health problems at that time, I sold my business to the current owner. After that, I owned and operated a used-wholesale establishment until 1988. I semiretired and started writing in earnest at that time.
A man lives and learns through life’s experiences. I learned to be a pretty good judge of people by just being around them. During my lifetime, I came into contact with just about every type of person known to mankind. A professional psychologist could not have had a more valuable practical experience or on the job training with people with what I had. My integrity, honesty, and love for my fellow man has always been the key to success in my own life.
As you read my book, please keep in mind the fact that I am making a bold attempt to portray my opinions, beliefs, and conclusions in the most honest way possible. I will try and tell this story with no holds barred even though at times it may cast a bad light on people that I have known and loved in my life.
In the following chapters, I will expose the identity of the person that I believe James Earl Ray knew only by the name of Raoul. I will show how this man of mystery to the general public set up a common, everyday criminal as the fall guy
for one of the most notorious assassinations that our nation has ever known.
You will come to understand the motive as well as the intense personal need that Raoul had in having Dr. Martin Luther King assassinated. You will also see how Raoul carried out this plan in such a way as to make it appear that James Earl Ray was the lone gunman.
I will show the reader how personal suspicions and gut feelings of my own drove me to investigate this event for twenty-four long years. I have finally put together this huge puzzle of dates and events between James Earl Ray and Raoul, which led to that terrible day in Memphis, Tennessee.
James Earl Ray himself would be the one to furnish the final pieces of the puzzle. After reading his own book, Who Killed Martin Luther King? The True Story by the Alleged Assassin, I was able to gather the information and knowledge to put the final touch on the lingering mystery.
The following chapters will reveal why the assassination committee of 1978 was as wrong as the difference between daylight and dark in their final determination that Ray acted alone and was lying about a person known only as Raoul and that individual never existed.
A shocking conspiracy between two men will also be revealed that existed in having Dr. King assassinated by using James Earl Ray as the underworld setup
person.
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