Saturday 27 June 2020

For The Record


I feel the value of a summary of the 'story' of George Floyd.  First, a copy of my comment today to a friend via email, upon forwarding said friend a report on TPN News about an online journalist having discovered a discrepancy between the real George Floyd - with reference to a tattoo on his chest - and the pic of the cops first arresting 'George Floyd' in Minneapolis:

"Some pieces of the George Floyd 'false flag op'.  It looked staged to me from the start, and then I came across a pic of a man holding a legless dummy looking just like the black 'guy' they showed under the cop's knee, and then the EMT's from the ambulance loading 'Floyd' on a stretcher were not true EMT's but dressed in cop's clothes, and on and on the serious questions went - and now this report, from a citizen journalist, showing the tattoo (and lack thereof) evidence.  And the U.S. continues to burn from it all...

"Disgusting.  But, apparently, needed.  For a wakeup call, to Americans, to get, really get, the agenda of the far Left, in cahoots with the far Right, as divide-and-conquer parts of a pyramid of power, with the same nest of vipers at the top, to make the world one big gulag.  Not."

Now, to the summary.

So we saw, first, that cell phone pic of a cop - or at least a (white) guy dressed as a cop - having just stopped a car with 'George Floyd' in it, and having handcuffed him and now leading him, for whatever reason (to frisk him??) to stand against a building wall (which is the very clear pic of the black guy, in a sleeveless and deep-necked t-shirt, having no tattoo on his upper left chest, as the real GF was known to have).  We next see - from another or the same person with a cell phone - action on the other side of the street, where a couple of (white) cops are seen, from the back, walking the GF guy to a cop car, where one of the cops opens the left back door, to load their arrested party into that car.  (Q: Why not on the other side of the street, where the arrest first took place???)  There is some wasted time, whereby they don't put a hand on their arrestee's head to protect the person from hitting their head as they load the person into the back seat, as we have seen on countless other occasions, and in tv crime-show scenes, as the normal MO; apparently the idea to be conveyed is that 'GF' is not cooperating with them, won't step into the car.  And then he is seen as stumbling, in stepping off the curb (Q: Why not directly into the back seat?), and sinking - not collapsing; just sort of sinking - to the street.  Whereupon the filming of the 'incident' changes, to the camera person standing and filming events from alongside the 'action,' which now shows the 'perp' cop holding 'GF' down via a knee chokehold under the back right side of the cop car.  (For a better angle for the scene to be filmed from??)  And this is when we watch, for over eight minutes, when nothing is happening, except the chokehold scene, searing its way into our consciousnesses and memories; with one of the other 'cops' doing a halfhearted attempt to 'screen' the imagery from the person doing the filming, but making no move otherwise to block it.  And then the next thing we see, after a break in time, is a couple of ambulance attendants - who are not dressed as EMTs but in some sort of cop outfits - loading the still 'body' of 'GF' onto a stretcher (partly obscured from our view down at the leg area, so that we can't see clearly any legs; on the mannequin???), and thence being loaded onto an ambulance that has pulled up alongside the cop car.  And thus endeth the, er, scene.

Now.  Comments, questions.

It subsequently turned out, from the report of a woman who owned a club in that city, that Officer Derek Chauvin and 'George Floyd' - the main characters in this drama - knew each other, from having been security personnel that she hired for her club.  So, how come that at no point in the chokehold scene did 'GF' say something like, 'Hey, Derek - you know me; why are you doing this to me?'  And in any event: Why that bit of business, indeed?  What was the point of the 8-minute-long scene??  If not for a scene.  (Are we supposed to believe that three cops couldn't, sooner or later, wrestle their arrestee into the back seat of the cop car??  Nonsense.  Non-sense.)  And next: It turns out, from a zoom-in on that film by a keen-eyed citizen journalist, that the somewhat-screening 'cop' had no actual badge; that the image of one was embossed on his shirt.

All of that was enough to indicate - give away - that the scene was just that: a scene, in a production.   But then the suspicion grew larger when I could find no record of there having been an open casket at the funeral (much less any film record of 'GF's' supposed autopsy).  This is a you-should-excuse-the-expression dead giveaway of a con job going on; it not being the first time that someone has faked their death, or had it been faked for them, by puppet masters in the shadows.

Of whom we have quite a number, these revolution-spawned days.  And then boom - a report that the real George Floyd died a few years ago; and thus, another piece of the picture of a false flag op.  But even without that fact - if fact it actually turns out to be - there is enough in the can on this caper to know that it was just that: a setup.  For a huge operation, spawning not just the length and breadth of this country.  But the world.

In the last gasp of our Wannabe Masters to pull off their revolution.  Bolshevik style.  To put the entire world under their boot.  So that they could live happily ever after.

As apprentice gods gone off the reservation.  That is to say:

off the Path that the rest of us are on.  To our logical ultimate destination.

As chips off the block of our Creator Source.  Given consciousness-raising lessons along

The Way.

And now, for 9/11.  And.  And.  And.........

...and Truth to prevail
On Earth
As it is in Heaven
And the lower reaches thereof.

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