Mr. Chips
“Derek Chauvin did kill George Floyd”
Did he? Maybe a trial would be a good idea before making that claim.
Somebody please make sense of this article for me!
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Sorry, I’m not currently able to make sense of any news or information.
Meanwhile, this morning I read Revelation Chapters 14-17.
Beast, dragon, bowls, plagues, horns, Whore of Babylon (I have a suspicion who that is), and more tomorrow.
What I read makes more sense than the reported ‘facts of the day’.
Even though I can’t interpret or apply it very much. Except the mark.
I peeked ahead. Tomorrow is Victory over Babylon.
I think it’s simpler. They worked security at a Club. Think coke, H, rentanyl, oxi. As the outside guy Chauvin oversaw all coming into club. He gets a call about a guy dropping funny money. The guy is Floyd. Floyd has a record and may be looking at state time. Chauvin worries Floyd will rat him out in exchange for a walk.
The only question that the revelation poses (not new, heard it yesterday) that Floyd and Chauvin both worked part time as bouncers at the same club, is whether or not Chauvin recognized and knew who Floyd was.
First,the video.It doesn't look good...at all.At first glance it's hard for me to imagine what the cop was thinking.
Second,it's been said that the cop in the video had a fairly substantial history of disciplinary problems.If true,this does not make him look good.Not one bit.
Third,the *official* autopsy shows that he didn't die of suffocation.Of course the bought-and-paid-for autopsy claims differently but it has *no* credibility with me.
Fourth,it's been said that the dead guy had a fairly noteworthy criminal history.If,by chance,that's true (and I don't have the faintest idea if it is) that could at least partially explain the very aggressive acts of the cop.
Fifth,it's been said that the dead guy was on one,or more,illegal drugs at the time. I've seen meth and fentanyl mentioned.If,by chance,that's true (and I don't have the faintest idea if it is) that could certainly at least partially explain the aggressive acts of the cop.
Even if the dead guy did have a criminal history and he was on meth and/or fentanyl it seems to me that the cop should spend at least a few years in prison for negligence...SERIOUS negligence.But more than a few years? I'm not convinced.At least not at this point.
With the virus shutdown, Floyd had not worked for weeks, had no income and was getting too casual with his access to counterfeit cash, and was therefore a “risk” to the operation.
Why would the former club owner seek out publicity by going to the media to point out their relationship if she had been working with the CIA?
Recently When the Wuhan Virus hits the night club needs to shut down. By extension this shuts down any illicit activity maintained by the legit operation. Any activity within a laundering operation would have to be paused. It would look silly, very suspicious, if the ENR club bookkeeper was making bank deposits while the business is closed.
However, this also means George Floyd was out of work. According to the indictment:
The police were called because George Floyd was passing counterfeit $20 bills.
Could the way Chauvin, and the responders writ large, interacted with George Floyd have been an outcropping of concern that Floyd was putting the ENR operation at risk?
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So if all this is true, then Floyd can be counted as another Wuhan Virus death.
What happens if it comes out that this was a personal grudge between these two from their time working at the bar where they were bouncers.
That would be a hoot.
Crazy!
Not at all clear.
It is not what Crump says. It is a huge jump in logic.
Chavin worked there for 17 years.
Floyd worked a few gigs there for a few months at most.
The club owner says she thinks the never met (different duties, different shifts).
Did Chavin know Floyd? Not impossible, but far from proven.
Bottom line: Floyd may have been passing counterfeit bills he obtained under the employ of an alphabet agency black ops/black budget operation run as an upscale Latino night club front entity.
“Officer” (as the article labels him to question whether he is legitimate law enforcement) Derek Chauvin, also under their employ, may have been an enforcer.
One would expect a deep state black ops counterfeiting operation to produce bills a little less easy to detect, but who knows?