We all know George Floyd is a known criminal who OD'd on Fentanyl durring his arrest and ended up getting the unprepared cops wrongfully arrested due to regressive leftist corruption, while putting them at risk of wrongful conviction and also inciting the 2020 regressive leftist riots.
However, I wonder as to whether his death was due to an accidental overdose or a suicide as it was belived he put some of it in his mouth.
If it was accidental, he either overdosed on accident durring normal use or tried to dispose of the stuff through ingestion.
If he did try to kill himself as he likey knew that overdosing on Fentanyl was easy, he did it either due to legal penalties for repeat criminal offenders, or potentially out of spite for the police, with the possibility that he intentionally tried to make himself a martyr being unknown.
a lot about the Floyd incident was weird. I have a long list somewhere but just from what I remember off the top of my head:
-Floyd and Chauvin had apparently worked together at a night club doing security, they weren't close but would have recognized one another, and you don't see any recognition in the video
-At one point in the video, Floyd is shoved into the left side of the cop cruiser before then being taken out of the right side door. This is odd - for a guy who was having so much trouble breathing (supposedly) and was having a hard time fitting in the cruiser as it was, how did they get him across the back seat so seamlessly? Before he goes in he's very talkative, afterwards he barely says anything. exchanged for a different guy? dummy?
-a facebook post was circulating about how Floyd's former lawyer thought he was dead already before the incident. hard to confirm but just another odd data point.
-alleged freemason connection
-Chauvin barely says anything in the whole vid. The mugshot of him doesn't look at all like the man in the video. Earlobes are clearly different. Some have suggested the actor Ben Bailey from Cash Cab is the man used in the video.
-One of the other officers that day had just joined the force.
-Much of the time Floyd is under Chauvin's knee corresponds to the period where they are being heckled by some passerby on the street. The knee on neck practice itself is symbolic as it comes from training that US police receive in Israel. The same tactics used against Palestinians are used against the American people, go figure.
-how on earth did Floyd fit inside that gold casket? clearly they would have needed to fold him up to get him in there. And the multiple funerals for a felon who once held a gun to a pregnant woman? They're just rubbing the race-based anarcho-tyranny, one of 2020's major themes, in our faces with it.
-the bizarre ritual where Pelosi and Schumer take a knee wearing african garb for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, a lot of oddities like this make me believe there was more of a planned element to it. Same with the palettes of bricks (the free masonry) waiting around the cities at the riot sites ready to go by that weekend. and the feds had their boogaloo boys psyop all set up and ready to go in time as well in order to be able to blame the 'right.' with a lot of these BLM cases that blow up into national news, you can explain it with the decades of political correctness and propaganda people have ingested (10-20 unarmed black men killed by cops per year but the average person would guess it is orders of magnitude more, based on the media coverage) in conjunction with some sort of algorithm big tech has perfected to hype the initial spread of rumors about the incidents across social media when they occur, but in the case of Floyd it seems to be more premeditated.
-the Minneapolis building where evidence of the case would have been held was conveniently burned down.
-floyd himself had been an actor and apparently appeared in pornographic videos. I wouldn't be surprised if the original floyd had already died before the incident, the guy in the vid was an actor using the identity, and the actor didn't actually die that day at all.