I would guess he's been on here too much.
I don't think who is related to gives him any more credibility than anyone else so I would treat this as I would any other story of this kind.
Anthony Kane, a black American relative of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (former recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize) and reported continuing contactee of representatives of an apparent extraterrestrial, hyperdimensional governance authority known as the “Council of Twelve,” has delivered a number of specific datelines and predicted developments concerning a dimensional shift which Earth and human consciousness is now undergoing in relation to the year 2012, according to information Mr. Kane received from the “Council of Twelve.”
Originally posted by Black Ops
I don't know how credible he is, but I think the information is pretty interesting. Either he has been on ATS too much, or this is real.
Also, apparently there is an interview with him here
Do you guys think hes on to something?
No. I went to his website linked to the page just to be greeted by a message that says "Website Coming Soon".
How do you promote an authors website and its not even built?
I searched a few engines, and social sites to find this man and the ONLY thing that comes up is this exopolitics website and the photo featured there.
Otherwise, this guys a Disinfo agent whom should be ashamed of himself for taking the money and promoting the fact that he's related to King. I can tell you I'm related to Obama but unless I have a 'convincing' birth certificate and show a non-'shopped' photo of him and myself chillin drinking beers then you KNOW I'm lying.
I'll wait to see what else emerges but I've also heard other people say other things and it was IN TIME shown to be fakery.The Council of Twelve has been linked to outted hoaxers in the past.
Immmmm waiting.
[edit on 4-6-2010 by Mac405]
Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by Subconsciously Correct
For me it potentially taints the name of MLK. If people think that MLK supported this idea, then it could lead to false impressions of MLK.