The Insurrection is what's called a false flag

There's a thin line betwixt 'protest' and 'riot' or 'insurrection' , so thin all it takes is a sole act of violence such as a brick through a window

Our lovely FBI having actively 'monitored' radical groups since Hover wore short skirts assumed homeland insecurity to toddle along

Their infiltration is well documented

In the broader scope, government has been using private industry to coerce our constitution rather effectively, and w/out assuming blame

J6 is no different

Some of you see this , some don't, and you partisans are tools for it

~S~
 
The medical examiner said he died of a drug overdose. The jury was never told that.

WHich medical examiner?

Dr. Andrew Baker said exactly the opposite


The language Baker used to report Floyd's cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression." He characterized "cardiopulmonary arrest" as "fancy medical lingo for the heart and the lungs stopped," while "complicating" means "occurring in the setting of."

Baker said the top-line cause of death is the "most important thing that precipitated the death." Fentanyl was listed in the "other contributing conditions" section. Baker said that indicates they "played a role in the death but didn't directly cause the death."
Upon cross-examination by Chauvin's defense attorney, Baker elaborated that he believes heart disease, hypertension and drugs in Floyd's system "played a role" in his death.

So... um, no. The jury heard about the Fentanyl, and rejected the claim he died of an overdose.
 
WHich medical examiner?

Dr. Andrew Baker said exactly the opposite


The language Baker used to report Floyd's cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression." He characterized "cardiopulmonary arrest" as "fancy medical lingo for the heart and the lungs stopped," while "complicating" means "occurring in the setting of."

Baker said the top-line cause of death is the "most important thing that precipitated the death." Fentanyl was listed in the "other contributing conditions" section. Baker said that indicates they "played a role in the death but didn't directly cause the death."
Upon cross-examination by Chauvin's defense attorney, Baker elaborated that he believes heart disease, hypertension and drugs in Floyd's system "played a role" in his death.

So... um, no. The jury heard about the Fentanyl, and rejected the claim he died of an overdose.
The fact he was overdoing on drugs led to his death, which is what the ME originally stated. The prosecutor got him to go wishy-washing on his determination of what caused his death.
 
What about all of the other drugs and his health issues?

What about them?
By your logic, any nurse at a hospice can go around smothering the patients with a pillow because "They were going to die anyway."

Here's the thing, we are ALL going to die anyway. Eventually.

It really didn't matter if Floyd was going to die in an hour from the Fentanyl or in a week from congestive heart failure. They key thing was, he wouldn't have died then if Chauvin hadn't put a knee to his neck for nine minutes.
 
It's not that hard to figure out. For instance...........

Epps was on the FBI's most wanted list, then he wasn't.

Epps texted his son saying he orchestrated the charge to enter the Capitol.

Epps was one of the worst offenders but was treated extra special. Those who did MUCH LESS are still in jail without due process.

Pelosi and the deep state ensured the Capitol was under-manned, and some law enforcement are shown to invite a riot, literally hosting them through.

Nearly all of the video is "classified" because it deflects from the approved narrative.

Apply TDS to make it appear that it's Trump's fault to please on-going Democrook'd interests.

It's called a false flag leftists, run and hide.
It's called having to erect a few Mississippi wind chimes that need to rot from the tree as a warning to anyone seeking their place.
 

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