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On MLK Day, #Breitbart.com's John Nolte Links to Anti-MLK White Supremacist Site

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Vicious Babushka1/21/2013 4:19:29 pm PST

Pamz (& Poison Shorty) get PWN3D.

Pam composed an article in honor of Martin Luther King Day, promoting the hoax letter “To an Anti-Zionist” which was totally not written by MLK. To “authenticate” the bogus letter, she linked to Alouette’s research site.

Anyone clicking through for “authenticated MLK quotes” gets this message:

It has been brought to our attention that this page is being linked by some questionable sites. Therefore we have removed all quotes and reminiscences that we have not been able to personally verify.

Jewish-History.com has attempted to track down the source of this Internet hoax and find out who could have composed this bogus letter, without success. There is no evidence that Dr. King uttered these words at a speech given at Harvard, and whether or not he may have said something like this to someone in a private conversation is impossible to verify.

The hoax appears to have originated with either Marc Schneier or Michael Salberg in spite of vehement denials from CAMERA and the ADL. Somebody obviously thought it would be cool to make up a bogus MLK quote in support of a cause that he may or may not have endorsed.

We warn everyone to be wary of “quotes” from famous people that they may encounter on the Internet.