Newly Unveiled Photos of MLK Jr. Show Depth of NYPD’s Surveillance

Newly Unveiled Photos of MLK Jr. Show Depth of NYPD’s Surveillance Exposed

The latest revelations about the New York Police Department's (NYPD) surveillance on civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. have left many in shock, but not those familiar with the history of police entanglement with activist movements.

Just days after Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr. formally received him at City Hall, as if the civil rights leader were a head of state. However, these images belie a far more sinister narrative - one that reveals the depth of NYPD surveillance on prominent activists during the 1960s.

A batch of newly declassified photographs has exposed the long-held notion that local police were content with physically assaulting protesters while leaving the sophisticated work of surveillance to federal authorities like J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. However, these archives demonstrate that the opposite was true - local law enforcement agencies had a vested interest in spying on and sabotaging activists.

The 14 individuals in the photographs all seem oblivious to being photographed - their faces never directly meet the camera lens, suggesting they may not have realized they were under surveillance. However, this lack of acknowledgment belies a sinister plot by the NYPD's Bureau of Special Services (BOSS) against prominent figures like King and his associates.

These same individuals found themselves caught up in a web of espionage, harassment, and intimidation orchestrated by BOSS. King himself faced intense scrutiny from local police before federal authorities joined the fray. In one instance, activist Herb Callender was manipulated into participating in an absurd scheme to perform a citizens' arrest on Wagner at City Hall - which landed him in the Bellevue psych ward.

The revelation sheds new light on the FBI's COINTELPRO program and its impact on local police departments. While the federal agency is often criticized for its heavy-handed tactics, these archives demonstrate that law enforcement agencies at the time were already engaged in sophisticated surveillance operations against activists.

These actions, taken nearly six decades ago, show little reason to believe that such investigations will cease. Protesters today are still subject to continued monitoring by law enforcement - particularly those fighting against ICE and Israel's war on Gaza.

Insults from federal authorities have long signaled to local law enforcement agencies that they should investigate and probe activists. This narrative has led to an escalation in harassment and invasions of privacy, ultimately laying the groundwork for public officials' actions - some of which result in criminal proceedings.

In conclusion, these newly unearthed photographs highlight a darker side to American history. They underscore the chilling reality that local law enforcement agencies continue to engage in surveillance operations against activists today, often using tactics previously employed during the civil rights movement.
 
🚨 this is so messed up, can't believe the NYPD was sneaking around on Dr King and others like that 🤯, it's all about how they wanted to control the narrative and stop ppl from speaking out against racism and inequality 😡, we need to remember that history to not repeat the same mistakes 💔, now that these pics are out everyone needs to be on high alert about surveillance and police tactics 👮‍♂️, can't let them just sweep it under the rug again 🔴
 
🚨 gotta say, can't believe this stuff is still happening 60 yrs later 🤯. NYPD's surveillance on MLK Jr and other activists was lowkey sinister 😳. It's wild that Mayor Wagner Jr was treating King like royalty while BOSS was secretly spying on him 👀. Those archives are like a slap in the face, showing how law enforcement agencies back then were already getting into all sorts of shady ops 🤫. And now protesters today are still dealing with this kind of harassment and monitoring - it's crazy 🚨. We need to keep pushing for transparency and accountability from our law enforcement agencies 👮‍♂️💻. This is a major wake-up call, and I'm glad we're finally getting the truth out 📰💡.
 
🕵️‍♂️ These new pics of MLK Jr being surveilled by NYPD is super interesting but also kinda expected tbh. Like, we already knew that police were all about spying on activists back in the day 🤷‍♀️. The fact that they were willing to go as far as manipulating people into doing stuff for them is just wild 🤯. It's crazy how much history is being uncovered now and it's giving me major déjà vu thinking about protests today and law enforcement still monitoring us 🚨. I don't think we should be surprised that this is happening again though, like we're basically seeing the same playbook 📝. We need to wake up and recognize our own complicity in this cycle of surveillance and control 🤦‍♀️. It's time for a change, not just more revelations 💥
 
😔 it's heartbreaking to think about Dr King and others who were spied on and sabotaged by their own government 🕵️‍♂️... these images show us that trust was broken between law enforcement & activists 🤝, it's time we learn from the past to build a better future for everyone 💖
 
I don't usually comment but... it's crazy to think about how far this stuff goes back 🤯. The fact that police were actively spying on and sabotaging activists like MLK Jr back in the 60s is just wild. I mean, you'd think that kinda thing wouldn't happen again today, but these photos show that there's still a lot of corruption going on in law enforcement 👮‍♂️. It's not just about the FBI anymore - it seems like local police are still engaged in surveillance operations against activists too 🤔. And what's even more disturbing is how this stuff has been covered up for so long... it's like, why did nobody else know about this? 😒
 
🙅‍♂️ I'm still trying to wrap my head around these photos... it's crazy to think that some of these people didn't even know they were being watched. It feels like a whole different era - all this COINTELPRO stuff is super interesting, but also kinda unsettling. How did we not know about this? 🤔
 
These pics are wild 💥 I mean, you'd think we've made progress on this stuff but looking at these declassified photos makes me wanna scream 🤯 How could ppl do this to Dr King and others like him? The NYPD's BOSS was literally spying on activists, manipulating them into doing crazy things... it's like they were pawns in a game. And the fact that they could just walk around with no idea they're being watched is chilling 😱 It's not just the 60s though, this kinda thing still happens today. Protesters are still getting monitored and harassed by law enforcement 🚨 What's changed? We need to keep pushing for transparency and accountability in our justice system 👮‍♂️
 
🤔 these new pics are crazy they show how deep the NYPD's surveillance went on Dr King and other activists back in the day it's wild that they were basically being watched all the time by local law enforcement I'm not surprised though, it's just another example of how gov and law enforcement have always had a complicated relationship with activism... 🕵️‍♀️
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel like we're still dealing with the same issues now as we were back then... 🤕 It's crazy how some things never change. The idea that law enforcement agencies are still spying on activists today is just mind-blowing. And to think that it was already happening in the 60s, just waiting for someone to expose it... 😳 I don't know if we'll ever fully get rid of this kind of surveillance, but at least now we're having these conversations and bringing it to light. It's time for us as a society to stand up against it and demand that our rights be respected 🙏
 
I'm shocked by how prevalent the NYPD's surveillance on Dr. King and other activists was back in the 60s 🤯. Did you know that the FBI had around 600 moles embedded within civil rights groups? 😱 Meanwhile, local law enforcement agencies were actively monitoring the homes of these activists, often using tactics like bug-ins and physical intimidation. 🚫 The COINTELPRO program was a masterclass in psychological warfare, but it's crazy how similar some of those tactics are to modern-day policing 👮‍♀️.

According to my research, the NYPD spent around $2 million on surveillance operations during the 60s - that's equivalent to around $18 million today 💸. And get this - the police even used wiretapping and bugging of activists' homes, often under the guise of "investigating" crimes 😳.

The stats are wild: between 1956 and 1971, the FBI arrested over 2,500 people for suspected subversion or disloyalty to the US 🤯. And it's not just the activists - ordinary citizens were also targeted, with some being forced into involuntary psychiatric treatment 🚫.

We can learn a lot from history about how law enforcement agencies work together with federal authorities to suppress dissenting voices 👂. The 14 individuals in those declassified photos are an interesting case study - most of them had no idea they were under surveillance, but their lack of awareness was likely just a result of the police's clever tactics 🤔.

I mean, we can't even begin to discuss how this relates to modern-day policing without exploring topics like mass surveillance, predictive policing, and racial profiling 🔍. The government says it's all about keeping us safe, but at what cost? 😊
 
🤔 just saw this news about the NYPD's surveillance on MLK Jr and I'm like totally blown away. How did we not know about this before? 📸 these declassified photos are straight out of a spy novel - the way they're all hidden from view, it's like the cops were waiting for the perfect shot. And what's wild is that the BOSS (NYPD's Bureau of Special Services) was literally orchestrating an espionage game against activists, including King and his crew 🕵️‍♂️. This stuff is seriously dark history and it makes me wonder how many other civil rights leaders were caught in this web too. The fact that the FBI was already on board with this COINTELPRO program is just...wow 🤯 we need to know more about what's still going on today with law enforcement monitoring activists and protesters. 👮‍♀️🕵️‍♂️
 
🤔 these declassified pics show how much we've been lied to about our country's history... like mayor Wagner basically treating MLK like royalty and then having the NYPD scope out his every move meanwhile they were also physically attacking protesters on the streets 🚫 it's wild that this info just came out now, who's surprised? 🙄
 
🤯 just saw those new pics of MLK Jr and I'm SHOOK - did you know that NYPD was actively spying on Dr King & other activists back in the 60s? 🕵️‍♂️ It's crazy to think they thought they were being all secretive, but these declassified pics show us they were actually super aggressive 🤯. The fact that they used COINTELPRO tactics is NO JOKE - it's like they wanted to control every aspect of the movement.

📊 Here are some stats on the FBI's COINTELPRO program: 10,000+ people surveilled and 300+ people arrested between 1956-1971 🤯. And if that's not enough, did you know that ICE is still using similar tactics today? 🚫 The surveillance state is REAL, folks.

📈 According to a study by the ACLU, law enforcement agencies have been monitoring Black Lives Matter activists since 2013 🕵️‍♀️. That's like, what, 2 years after they formed? 🤯 And let's not forget about the Israel-Gaza war - protests against that are still being monitored by law enforcement. It's time to get real about our civil liberties 📝.

👮‍♂️ Here are some stats on police brutality: in 2020, there were over 12,000 reports of police use of force in the US 🚨. And let's not forget about the RACIST components of COINTELPRO - it's like they wanted to control not just activists, but also communities of color.

📊 So yeah, these pics of MLK Jr are just the tip of the iceberg. The surveillance state is a thing, folks 🚫, and we need to wake up and take action 👀
 
The latest pics of MLK Jr's NYPD surveillance are giving me major chill vibes 🙅‍♂️. It's wild to think that back then, the city was already down this invasive route, like they were trying to anticipate and disrupt any opposition to the status quo 💔. And now we know that it wasn't just the feds like Hoover who were snooping around, but local law enforcement too 👮‍♂️. The whole COINTELPRO program feels so deeply ingrained in American history, making me wonder if progress has been made at all 🤔.
 
These new pics are straight outta a movie... 🎥 NYPD was like a double agent, working with the feds while spying on their own citizens. I mean, who needs enemies when you got your own department watching you? 😒 And can we talk about how they manipulated that activist guy Herb Callender into doing some crazy stuff? Like, what's next? 🤯 This is just another reminder that law enforcement has always been more interested in controlling the narrative than keeping us safe. And now, it seems like history is repeating itself - protests today are still being monitored and harassed by police. It's like they think we won't learn from our past mistakes... 😡
 
I'm so frustrated about this new pics of MLK Jr. The gov't/schools should be more transparent about their past actions 🤔📚 I mean, who does that? Spying on activists like they're some kinda threat? It's like when the principal is all like "You gotta do what you're told" but then they're secretly monitoring your every move 🕵️‍♂️. We should be learning about this stuff in history class, not just reading about it online 😒. And what really gets me is that even back then, activists were being set up and manipulated by the very people they were fighting against 🤬. It's like when your friends try to play a prank on you but it ends up being super mean-spirited 😡. We need to be more careful about who we trust and how we spread info online 💻.
 
I'm so bummed out by this new pics of MLK Jr. 🤕 The fact that NYPD was spying on him & other activists is just crazy 😲 like what were they thinking?! It's already bad enough that we have to deal with cops profiling us in the streets, but to find out they were doing this on a national level? 🚫 it's wild. And the worst part is that this stuff is still happening today! 🕰️ these new pics show that local law enforcement is still engaging in surveillance operations against activists & it's just not cool 👎. We need to keep speaking out against this kind of thing & make sure our voices are heard 💪
 
the nypd's history of surveillance on activists is super unsettling 🤕 14 people in photos all seemingly oblivious to being photographed but clearly targeted by the nyc police department's bureau of special services...it's crazy how this stuff was kept hidden for so long. COINTELPRO programs still exist today, and it's disturbing to see a pattern of harassment and invasions of privacy continue 🚫 just because we're living in a different era doesn't mean our rights have changed.
 
🤔 These pics are wild... I mean, who knew the NYPD was watching Dr. King like he was some kinda threat? 📸 It's crazy how far back this stuff goes - I'm talking '60s surveillance ops against activists. The FBI's COINTELPRO program is already shady enough, but these photos show that local cops were right in on it too. 👮‍♂️ It's not like they're just gonna stop now just because of some new revelations... 🤯 Protesters still gettin' harassed and monitored by law enforcement. What's the point of even havin' a civil rights movement if we ain't got no protection? 💔
 
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