The Judas Factor

The Judas Factor, has been written based on fifteen years of research, including hundreds of interviews and the examination of 300,000 pages declassified FBI and CIA documents.

On February 21, 1965, Malcom Little, revolutionary known as Malcom X, was shot and killed in the beginning of a meeting. Still today his murder is a very complicated riddle; although he gave to his wife and a close friend a list with the name of five black muslims he thought to be the ones who might kill him, that list was never made public.

Apparently, there are three possible theories behind his murder, which are:

- The Black Muslims

The Hon. Elijah Muhammad was very disappointed with him for various estrange reasons. He suspended Malcom X for 90 days because he had made negative comments about Kennedy’s murder in a meeting, where according to Elijah Muhammad, only muslim matters should have been addressed that day. Although, apparently, every member inside the mosques was celebrating Kennedy’s death.

Anoher possible motive was the spreading rumours about Elijah’s extramarital relationships with his young secretaries with whom he fathered more than ten children.

- The Intelligence Community

What anybody knew, black moderate leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr, the same Malcom X, the Hon. Elijah Muhammad and many others; was that the FBI with J. Edgar Hoover ahead, and the CIA were following every single move that they made, any conversation by phone was recorded, they infiltrate every organisation with secret agents and agents provocateur. As they feared a possible alliance between African American radicals and moderates.

- The Mafia

Just days after Malcom’s murder, it was thought that the Mafia could had had something to do with his murder as their drugs profits in the black community had fallen dramatically.

An incredible catchy book that for sure we will keep you on the edge of the chair while reading it, as it happened to me. The sequence of the plot is very strong from the beginning to the end as it shows the plots behind of the killings of other leaders, not only Afroamericans, but Africans, Asians and South Americans.

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