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<blockquote data-quote="BigFellow" data-source="post: 1341984" data-attributes="member: 15923"><p>I am now leaning towards believing that this George Floyd incident was staged and is nothing more than a hoax. The policeman with his knee on the black man's neck is the not the same man in the mugshot. I don't even think the black man in the videos is the same black man we see in the photographs who is described as George Floyd. There is limited footage of the black arrestee's face. The man described as George Floyd is reported to be 6'6". He would be towering over the police officers. In the video, you can see that one of the police officers, Thomas Lane, is taller than the black man he is arresting. Then they walk him across the street even though there's already a police car nearby. There are missing clips from the video. He resists arrest on the right side of the police car, but then when they kill him it's on the other side of the car. The paramedic doesn't immediately try to resuscitate him. The funeral was a closed-casket funeral; why would they need to do that if his face wasn't gored up? The Obama Foundation reportedly had a picture of Floyd on its Twitter page about 9 days before his "death." Derek Chauvin has a second house in Florida; his neighbors in Minnesota thought he was a realtor. Chauvin and Floyd knew each other and had ties to Freemasonry. Some say that Floyd died a few years ago and some say he attended his own funeral. There are some conflicting conspiracy theories but regardless this whole thing doesn't add up. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the Hennepin County jail roster does have a Derek Chauvin in custody. It appears that he is sitting in jail so I am wondering how he would end up there if it is a hoax. I imagine that the Attorney General of Minnesota, who is an Antifa supporter, could be involved?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigFellow, post: 1341984, member: 15923"] I am now leaning towards believing that this George Floyd incident was staged and is nothing more than a hoax. The policeman with his knee on the black man's neck is the not the same man in the mugshot. I don't even think the black man in the videos is the same black man we see in the photographs who is described as George Floyd. There is limited footage of the black arrestee's face. The man described as George Floyd is reported to be 6'6". He would be towering over the police officers. In the video, you can see that one of the police officers, Thomas Lane, is taller than the black man he is arresting. Then they walk him across the street even though there's already a police car nearby. There are missing clips from the video. He resists arrest on the right side of the police car, but then when they kill him it's on the other side of the car. The paramedic doesn't immediately try to resuscitate him. The funeral was a closed-casket funeral; why would they need to do that if his face wasn't gored up? The Obama Foundation reportedly had a picture of Floyd on its Twitter page about 9 days before his "death." Derek Chauvin has a second house in Florida; his neighbors in Minnesota thought he was a realtor. Chauvin and Floyd knew each other and had ties to Freemasonry. Some say that Floyd died a few years ago and some say he attended his own funeral. There are some conflicting conspiracy theories but regardless this whole thing doesn't add up. On the other hand, the Hennepin County jail roster does have a Derek Chauvin in custody. It appears that he is sitting in jail so I am wondering how he would end up there if it is a hoax. I imagine that the Attorney General of Minnesota, who is an Antifa supporter, could be involved? [/QUOTE]
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