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This Is a Test

June 13, 2020

 

THIS IS A TEST. It’s not quite an IQ test. It’s a test of your fundamental ability to discern reality.

Here we go.

Please view this interview of George Floyd’s supposed second grade teacher talking about an essay he allegedly wrote about wanting to be a Supreme Court Justice someday. Please notice that she does not call Floyd by his real name, but refers to him as “Perry.” Please also note that at several points she appears to be looking downward and reading from a script. Please ask yourself, forgetting the improbability of little George even knowing what a Supreme Court justice is let alone wanting to be one and the sad irony that he did not become a judge but actually became a convict in jail for, among other things, violently assaulting a pregnant woman, how this sweet and innocent teacher, so sweetly untroubled by the criminal past of her now famous student, even came to the attention of the bigwigs at CNN, who are not just sitting around waiting for retired elementary school teachers to call with their interesting little stories.

If after viewing this video by the propaganda outlet CNN, you are emotionally touched or still trust the official version of Floyd’s death, you should distrust your own grasp of reality and basic judgement. You have flunked this test. You should exercise caution in ordinary activities, especially if you are a “conservative” blogger supposedly dedicated to the truth or a Christian who believes it is impolite, unpatriotic or literally insane to question the veracity of the government or the media even though these institutions are explicitly committed to burying everything you hold dear.

I would also like to sell you my house. It’s going for $5 million and is a bargain.

— Comments —

Zeno writes:

This feels scripted, and badly scripted at that. Googling “Waynel Sexton”, an unusual name, there’s very little information to be found. Almost all links are about the story of her being George Floyd’s teacher and the oddity of keeping a child’s essay for 38 years. In one of the only not Floyd-related pages, it says:

“She has 32 years of public school experience with extensive teaching and administrative experience serving as a teacher for 26 years, a literacy coach for 3 years, Associate Reading Manager for the Houston ISD for 3 years, and as a private consultant for 3 years.”

So if she has 32 years of public school experience, that’s less than the required 38 years to have been “George Floyd’s teacher”, isn’t it? Also, the only other image of her I could find was this one that is her supposed Facebook profile picture… I don’t know… Maybe it’s all some kind of inner joke? Or they are just not trying so hard any more?

 

Laura writes:

Great research. Thanks!

Notice all the Masonic threes in the bio. And that picture!

If George was 59, he would have been eight years old 51 years ago. She looks far too young to have been his second grade teacher.

Zeno writes:

I think George was 46. Still, she would have to be in her sixties now to have been his teacher, and she looks a bit younger than that.

Laura writes:

Yes, of course, he couldn’t have been 59. He didn’t look anywhere near that old; I got that by looking for it quickly.

William writes:

I find it amusing that Ms. Sexton claims to have kept all of her students’ homework assignments for 30+ years. I, too, went to public school around the same time as George Floyd. Regardless of teacher, homework assignments which were turned in for grading were always returned, especially art-work or essays, which many parents would proudly display on the refrigerator.

Laura writes:

Of course! Little Perry’s parents would have wanted that drawing and essay, with the perfectly neat handwriting so uncharacteristic of future armed robbers.

Holly from Southern California writes:

I think they’re mocking us with the name wAYNEL SEXton…..not sure if all your readers picked up on that, I only noticed it because someone on Facebook pointed it out.

Also, are you familiar with gematria? The numerology/cipher system of kabbalah? There’s this guy (approx 37yro) on youtube, Zachary K. Hubbard (Gematria Effects News) who does really amazing de-coding of the news/(and sports!,) shows us how it’s all planned out, connected, and rigged in advance using this number system. He has a 794 page e-book, Letters and Numbers for $4.99 that introduces us to the system and how it’s been used all throughout history, with the Jesuits, Freemasons, Zionists, etc. Pretty helpful. He says his youtube channel has been deleted 19 times haha, no doubt!

Thank you for your ongoing analysis, Laura!

Holly adds:

Oh, man.

Good call on the amazingly neat handwriting of a future armed robber!

I have a life-long drug-addicted brother who was in special education and RSP his whole life so I am familiar with the functionally illiterate, their atrocious handwriting, and yes these people tend to end up drug addicted and or in and out of jail.

Thanks, Laura

P.S. I too have never met a white racist.

Some people on facebook, including black people, have started saying racism is a psy-op. I’m starting to think it might be.

Laura writes:

Thanks for writing, Holly.

Hubbard does have some good stuff.

I have to warn readers though against his beliefs that the Catholic Church is Masonic. The Jesuits, about whom so many myths have been created, historically were some of the most powerful enemies against Freemasonry and organized Judaism — before they were overwhelmed by the heresy of Modernism. Yes, there are infiltrators today.

 

 

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