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Copy of Bayard Ruston

Bayard Ruston



Some of you may know a guy named, Bayard Ruston, the history books tell us that he was a civil rights activist, but he was so much more. He was a weapon used against us to achieve the goal in which you see now, in the times we live today; where the civil rights movement has been completely taken over by the homosexual movement. Mr. Ruston is the forerunner. He usurped every organic black movement during his adult life. Those of you who remember the movie about Martin Luther King jr where he had on guards standing outside of his house. Bayard came to visit him and was able to convince Martin to take a more nonviolent approach, but before then Martin Luther King was a pistol toter and was not singing “we shall overcome”. This is something that is not usually spoken about pertaining to the brothers and sisters in Montgomery,AL. During that time they stood hard against white supremacy.





Mr. Ruston was also a very open and bold homosexual, and was arrested on a few occasions for lewd conduct. Once for having sex with two young white men in a car in California, and another arrest in New York for similarly related incidents.





Adam Clayton Powell was known to say that you had to watch the young boys around Ruston. Powell was also rumored to have threatened Martin Luther King with exposing a homosexual relationship with Mr. Ruston if he (King) didn’t remove Backyard I mean Bayard from the movement. There is no firm proof of this but the result was Mr. Ruston being removed from King’s movement.




Adam Clayton Powell





Ruston went on, though, to stand against all of our leaders that truly cared for black people such as Malcolm X, The Black Panthers, so on and so forth. Bayard gave crusading sermons of pacification and integration against those who wish to protect us time and time again. He was who Al Sharpton always wanted to be…...a complete and total puppet for his 30 pieces of silver.


Today you can find schools and streets named after him …... Maybe we should start questioning the other black leaders that are paraded before us each year during Black History month. It's time to separate the real from the fake and that's exactly what we're going to do. Stay tuned during the month of February for more stories like this.


link to Malcolm X Vs Bayard Ruston

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