False flag events frequently have some key evidence missing completely. Was there any key evidence missing in the George Floyd assault event? Yes, there was a lot of footage from a number of camera sources, including surveillance video footage from nearby businesses. But somehow no video footage has appeared showing George Floyd passing his counterfeit $20 bill. The crime he purportedly committed.
Isn’t that odd?
Another oddity with this alleged crime… Most counterfeiters would not park across the street from where they passed the bad money. Then let employees cross the street to confront them and tip them off! They’re about to be turned in to the local police! Instead of leaving immediately George Floyd leaves his friend’s passenger door open and sits there till the cops come. Very strange to stay there like that, instead of leaving.
Who was the unnamed passenger, BTW? Was he in on the supposed $20 counterfeit scheme, or was he part of the false flag film crew with nowhere to go, and nothing to do? Nobody ever interviewed him or quoted him saying anything. Hmmm… That’s strange too, isn’t it? An accomplice who walks free without even getting questioned?
Crisis actors normally know each other since they’re in a false flag film together. Did it apply to this so-called murder of black-guy by white-cop? Yes, it did. Crisis actor George Floyd and white cop Derek Chauvin knew each other from working at the same business for years according to mainstream media.
But in false flag filming the actors have to stay “in-character” and never let on they know each other. Did this happen in this poorly produced and staged event? Yes, it did. Despite knowing each other from doing the same shift job together at the same place – for years before this. Neither Floyd nor Chauvin recognized each other during his murder footage?
Neither acknowledged they already knew each other during the whole entire skit. Very, very weird unless they were both acting. If this was real, any two guys who knew each other would be using the other’s name, not acting like they’d never seen each other in their whole lives.
It should have been, “Derek, get off my neck dude? What are you doing?” Or, “George, stop resisting man. I said stop it Floyd!” Shoulda-coulda-woulda’ if it was happening in reality.
Why in the world in a real-life situation, where you’re about to be murdered by your friend, or about to murder a friend… would both people keep acting like they didn’t know each other?