The George Floyd Murder Story
May 29, 2020
PECULIARITIES have come to light in regard to the alleged murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin. The brutal murder caught on cell phone video has touched off race riots and open theft in Minneapolis and elsewhere. Once again it seems that a major news event has been either entirely staged (most likely) or orchestrated and riots have been deliberately provoked as a social control mechanism and mass distraction.
Winter Watch has many details that raise suspicions:
The police cruiser that arrested him has a completely different number (830) than the one where he was “killed” (320). There is a time gap that doesn’t explain why the detainee was moved or how he ended up in the roadway.
How does he go from being sat against the wall to being choked with a knee on his neck on the other side of the street and in the roadway?
Floyd was cuffed at his car, on quiet street. Then he was held briefly on a sidewalk, before being perp walked to a cruiser. But instead of going into nearest cruiser, No. 830, he’s taken to an opposite corner on a busier street to a second cruiser, No. 320, and in view of an audience. He’s then choked in full view, slowly over many minutes, while shouting that he can’t breathe.
Other evidence of staging includes the following, but please bear in mind that the course of events at this point remains uncertain and this list is inconclusive. Skepticism about the official narrative should not be misconstrued as approval for police brutality, racial hatred or revenge. It is important that black and white people of good will come together and defeat the brutalizing and dehumanizing social revolution from above and the agenda to fan racial hatred and replace true human diversity with the evils of artificially-imposed multiculturalism. I am not suggesting that police brutality does not exist or that rioters are just helpless pawns. Here is my list so far:
*** Chauvin (an odd and appropriate name) used a method of restraint that is highly unusual, kneeling on Floyd’s throat in full view of a cell phone camera that must have been obvious to him.
*** Chauvin’s neighbors who had lived next to him for many years believed he was a real estate salesman and didn’t know he was a policeman.
*** Chauvin and Floyd must have known each other; they both worked as security guards at a Latino club.
*** Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said many of the rioters appeared to be from outside Minneapolis.
*** Mayor Jacob Frey has a history of inciting racial agitation.
*** The Minneapolis police appeared to stand down and allow open looting of stores.
*** There are unconfirmed reports that a man who smashed windows in the first building set on fire was an employee of the St. Paul police department.
(Many thanks to reader Steve)
— Comments —
VM writes:
I want to thank you for your courageous willingness to question the official narrative here. When I saw the video of officer Chauvin (!) kneeling on Mr. Floyd’s neck, while the man was literally begging for air, for water, and for mercy I at once thought there was something strange going on here.
“Is this the only white cop in the world who doesn’t know what’s going on with Ahmaud Arbery right now? There are black voices standing just feet away from Chauvin telling him to ‘let the brother go’. They are filming the whole thing. And still Chauvin kneels on Floyd’s neck with the blank look of a robot.”
These were the thoughts in my mind, and I’m sure your regular readers were thinking along the same lines. Thank you for your willingness to dig more deeply into this confusing (and probably fake) event.
I don’t know how near to the End we are. But in these days I find that I no longer “fit in” with any of the “teams” that we see in today’s news. I’m not a conservative (they conserve nothing), I am not a liberal, I am not a radical, I am not a fascist, I am not a “law and order” man. I’m just a Christian, and I find myself becoming passionately un-attached to any of the acceptable forms of expression.
Where do we go from here? We don’t fit in, and there is no institution that looks out for us. I voted for Mr. Trump and he is showing himself to be what an old album from the 1980s called A Hatful of Hollow. Just an angry narcissist who doesn’t like to be told No.
Sigh and ho-hum.
Thanks again for your courage in leading the way.
Laura writes:
That’s nice of you to say.
I thought the same thing when I viewed the video. (I haven’t posted it here, but readers can find it out there. It’s very disturbing and I don’t recommend it for the sensitive.)
I mean, the fact that someone was there to film it that way? Chauvinistic knew he was being filmed and other people were nearby and he just kept crushing this incapacitated man prostrate on the ground (and how he ended up on the ground is uncertain)? If it happened this way, and it is of course possible that it did, Derek Chauvin must have been so insane that many people on the police force and in his personal life would have known about it. These are the actions of an insane and sadistic killer who would know that what he was doing violated police protocols. And the other officers did not stop him, which means they would be insane and sadistic too.
I understand and sympathize with your general observations of our situation. I commend you for not fitting in.
Christians have walked before where we now walk. Believing that we can fit in only leads to frustration and dashed hopes. We are exiles. We glory in martyrdom, which is a grandiose thing to say because we ourselves are just ordinary sinners and not heroes. Our martyrdom may consist in small acts of survival without losing hope.
We have the truth and it is inherently compelling.
We are little children and place all of our trust in God, who wills that this darkness should come to pass and that all of it should glorify Him in the end.
Laura adds:
The riots are nihilism at work. Driven by revenge, greed and emptiness. And many blacks don’t support them.
Josh writes:
I implore you to revise your headline touting a “murder” in acknowledgment of your total lack of experience with enforcement, detainment and the criminal element as well as deescalation and mob crowd control and its ability to exacerbate a volatile situation.
There is simply no solid evidence for murder and even the autopsy indicates exactly what those with experience in these matters could correctly speculate which was a heart failure/possible OD. That Floyd was cuffed and apparently non-combative IN NO WAY means he is no longer a threat. That he was claiming not to be able to breathe does not suggest the knee across the neck had anything to do with his actual breathing issues. With my experience, it sounded as if he was hyperventilating and in a mental frenzy. The autopsy again points this direction as do the reports leading up to his death, but the racial enemies of whites WANT A MURDER and want an autopsy that claims that this SOP was, in fact, a deadly maneuver even though it is SOP exactly because it is nonlethal AND A BASIC CONTROL MECHANISM when attempting to detain an individual. That the media keeps touting the time lapse as though this were the deciding factor versus the actual pressure put on the carotid artery is just more indication of ignorance and deception. Imagine someone putting you in a chokehold? That someone applied this chokehold for ten minutes at 10% pressure is NOTHING LIKE someone applying 100% pressure for a mere thirty seconds. Time lapse is secondary to pressure applied. Real pressure would have put Floyd out in less than 45 seconds. But even more importantly, direct pressure on the carotid artery is EXTREMELY PAINFUL such that a conscious individual would instantly maneuver to relieve the pressure and pain.
This is not a murder.
Laura writes:
“That he was claiming not to be able to breathe does not suggest the knee across the neck had anything to do with his actual breathing issues.”
Oh, come on. That’s ridiculous. Common sense would say that one should remove the knee from the neck to make sure and that the knee would not help if he was struggling for other reasons.
Anyway, the purpose of this post was to examine evidence that the whole thing was staged (did you read the post or just the heading?). I’ve changed my heading to what it should have been, “The George Floyd Murder Story.” If I was convinced that this episode happened as depicted then I might argue with you over these details. But I’m not convinced that this is anything but theater to deceive, distract and rob.
Josh writes:
Whether this was staged or not — and my default assumption is fake until proven true — does not change the fact that the enemies of white America want to make this type of police detainment into a “murderous” use of excessive force AND an exemplification of an indifferent white America to the unjust suffering of blacks at the hands of “racist cops.”
Your response is the perfect illustration of this need to see a murder where YOU READILY ADMIT that said murder probably does not exist because “staged.”
This was a NONLETHAL detainment method. There is nothing in the video to suggest that Chauvin is putting any significant weight on Floyd’s neck AND THIS IS WHAT MATTERS MOST (and not the time lapse). CRIMINALS ROUTINELY FAKE injury and suffering in an attempt to escape. Floyd was a serious felon and probably looking at real prison time.
So whether real or fake, there is no murder and no murder story, either. You are adopting the enemy’s frame with any and all mention of “murder.” And this only adds credence to the blood libel against whites that these events are ultimately used to invoke.
Josh continues:
I’ve been a bouncer for 25 years… Twenty-three years. I’ve seen guns and a shooting, multiple melees, a stabbing and hundreds of various violent acts. I’ve been tased, punched, spat on, mobbed, torn tendons, dislocated rib, lacerations, too many hand injuries to count, knocked near unconscious, knocked out multiple individuals out, choked out several more, faced known killers, and various other bikers, lunatics from the military, crazy cops and an array of petty criminals, felons and drug dealers. Shall I even start in on “blacks?”
Point being, this event, real or staged, can have only ignited this type of reaction not because it is a “murder,“ but because the enemies of white America are blood-thirsty psychopaths.
Laura writes:
Look, I had no “need” to see it as a murder because I never even saw it as a murder! My original heading, “The George Floyd Murder,” was really meant as “The George Floyd Murder Story.”
You write,
There is nothing in the video to suggest that Chauvin is putting any significant weight on Floyd’s neck AND THIS IS WHAT MATTERS MOST (and not the time lapse).
Maybe you’re right. I am open to this argument, but if he was not putting significant weight on his neck, why couldn’t Floyd move? He seemed to be pinned down. And if he said he couldn’t breathe, why wouldn’t Chauvin shift his weight?
If someone is not using excessive force but a detainee seems to be in a state of heart failure, wouldn’t it make sense to focus on stabilizing him and wouldn’t it mean he was not a physical threat and one should stop using force?