Can We Believe ANYTHING?
You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to doubt everything we're told now
News breaking on multiple fronts that appears to have a single common denominator: government duplicity. As Lily Tomlin said: “Every day I get more cynical, and I still can’t keep up.”
The George Floyd case, J6, the NYC Mayor’s stance regarding illegal immigration… with time, we learn there’s far more to the story. Sort of trend, isn’t it?
Let’s take a closer look.
First, check out our bi-weekly podcast, with the latest episode examining the 2020 case against Minneapolis PD Officer Derek Chauvin and three of his colleagues (note: firewall). Following a close viewing of the documentary, “The Fall of Minneapolis,” in tandem with The Daily Wire’s, “The Greatest Lie Every Sold”… undeniable questions emerge.
As in: did George Floyd actually die of a drug-induced cardiac?
And were four cops railroaded for political purposes?
Color me among those who came to both documentaries with skepticism. But the fact that there are major inconsistencies that the entire criminal justice system — state and federal — seems to have decided to overlook calls the whole case into question.
For instance, see the screen-grab below. According to the latest documentary, this was the training Chauvin received. As in: this is what he was TRAINED by his department to do (click on the photo for the full link).
(As per the documentary: Image from a Minneapolis PD training PowerPoint. Why would the judge in the George Floyd case not allow it in as evidence?)
Frankly, if you’re not up on what happened there… you can’t fully understand the world we’re living in now.
Case-in-point: two of the activists who burned down an Atlanta Wendy’s during the 2020 Summer of Love just received… a $500 fine.
(Source: Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)
But that’s okay — Derek Chauvin was just returned to the same notorious prison in which he was nearly killed.
This is the “post-Floyd” world of today. You will not question.
Et Tu, Jan 6?
Next, a heads up: In the wake of House leader Mike Johnson’s release of the entire cache of video regarding January 6, Lieutenant Tarik Johnson of the U.S. Capitol Police is promising to release new information on the event. More than 1200 people have been charged re: Jan. 6 — including over 400 charged with felonies. The Lieutenant claims to have information demonstrating a cover-up, among other things.
(Lieutenant Johnson — via X. Click the image for his feed)
Now, I was not a firsthand witness to the event — which I would not dignify by calling “an insurrection” — but I can say two things with assurance.
First, there is no way that federal authorities did not have confidential sourcing who were reporting on the planned demonstration before it occurred. As was widely reported, the NYPD had warned the feds that the PD was picking up chatter in regard. In light of the fact that NYPD Intel generally does not even track threats to D.C. (their remit being terrorism threats to New York), for them to pick it up means the chatter must’ve been nearly ubiquitous online.
So, in my opinion: The feds either knew it was upcoming, or someone badly dropped the ball.
And it’s unsurprising that we didn’t get any answers from the “bi-partisan” committee confabulated to “investigate” the event. They should’ve just written the report without the investigation, and saved everyone a lot of time and tax money. And spared us the specter of another Adam Kinzinger crying jag.
Second: a federal source informed this writer that a single criterion was enough for charging re: Jan 6: whether or not a demonstrator stepped onto the steps of the Capitol building (presumably, that would give rise to a trespass charge).
January 6th should not have happened — but let’s be clear: the Republic was never in doubt. A bunch of yahoos in Viking horns were no match for our constitutional safeguards.
But that does not mean the response was not overreach, and that the handling of the event wasn’t a debacle. Charging outraged citizens who stood on the steps of a building that is supposed to be “the people’s house” appears yet another example of Democrat opportunism.
And the presence of Adam Schiff on any committee calls its findings into question. (Schiff remains the undeniable top contender for this year’s OpsDesk 2023 “Harry Reid Award” for government’s most baldfaced liar).
Let’s see if the good Lieutenant has more. The fact that mainstream outlets are already pouring water on his announcement has me looking forward to what he has to say.
And after watching the George Floyd documentaries: like I said, I can’t keep up.
P.S: And in researching a quote for the next item, I ran into this. Why is our Library of Congress opining on Jan. 6th at all? And why am I “blocked” from accessing the highlighted link for the page’s author?
I will be reaching out to the Library of Congress in regard (yeah, I’m sure I’ll get a prompt response).
Do these people never give it a rest?
The Adams Family Chronicles
Meanwhile, NYC Mayor Eric Adams — he of the “illegal immigration will destroy this city” pronouncements — appears to have entered into a scheme where the awarding of contracts is tied to registering illegals to vote.
According to numerous government sources at both the state and federal level, New York City awarded a contract for the housing of illegal immigrants to a vendor known as “Homes for the Homeless” — in return for that vendor contracting that the illegals they house register to vote in New York City.
Currently, the NYC Council — the biggest clown car north of Barnum & Bailey headquarters in Sarasota — has a law on the books allowing green card holders to vote. It was struck down as unconstitutional — but the Adams administration is appealing it(!)
The contract-in-question, however, does not even stipulate that those to whom they will “distribute” voter registration cards hold green cards. As in: “You just got here from Venezuela? Don’t speak English? Can’t read the ballot? Let’s get you registered to vote, amigo!”
And take a guess as to WHO they’ll be told to vote for.
As Ben Franklin said: “It’s a republic — if you can keep it.”
And Eric Adams’s legacy of talking out both sides of his mouth is growing as fast as NYC’s apocalyptic deficit.
Speaking of Eric…
Anyone following the NYC Mayoralty closely can’t help but feel the net closing.
As we’ve covered in this space before, the clique around Eric Adams’s campaign leaves much to be desired. Now comes word that one of his aides, Press Secretary Amaris Cockfield, was in fact a registered agent of the Turkish Government.
You read that right. (Assuming I wrote it right). (PS: I did).
Counterintuitively, this actually protects Ms Cockfield from federal charges of working illegally for a foreign government. But who it does not protect: other American citizens who collaborated with her to do work on behalf of Turkey. As in: Mayor Adams, et al.
Again, as we’ve opined here before: It’s the feeling of this space that Eric Adams was the target of a long-term intelligence operation carried out by members of the Erdogan government. I’m not sure I see another viable explanation for their largess towards a former NY State Senator and Brooklyn Borough President.
Nor, I confess, do I see why they would bother. I mean, for help with a zoning glitch?
No wonder New York’s streets are starting to look like the back alleys of Istanbul. When it was called Constantinople.
Remember When Macy’s Meant, “Miracle on 34th Street”?
Me neither.
But nonetheless, please join this writer on Fox & Friends Tuesday a.m. for a look at a terrible — and predictable — crime: the slaying of a Macy’s security guard by a shoplifter.
It happened in Philadelphia, where the guard had the temerity to do his job and stop a shoplifter from stealing from the Macy’s there.
The truth is, shoplifters today feel fully empowered — and as such, any resistance is met with righteous outrage. The progressives’ message to the two main shoplifting groups — the homeless and organized crews — has been fully received on the street. You’re not perps. You’re freedom fighters!
No need to belabor the obvious — my full take on it is here.
But there’s at least one 30-year-old security guard in Philadelphia — moonlighting cop? working father? — who will not be ringing in the holidays with his or her loved ones.
And in light of that: Why, if the perp is in custody (he is), do we not know who he is? Or anything about him?
Oh, right. Philly.
Happy Holidays to Mayor Kenney and DA Krasner. May Jacob Marley visit you soon.
And finally….
Kudos to Jesse Watters for highlighting this story. At least Jesse is asking the question.
And let’s recognize something else: The fact that Chauvin was in general population was tantamount to a death sentence. Meaning: Someone in power was okay with that.
(click on the image for the full link and interview)
And One More….
Um… Question: Aren’t they going to go under?
Answer: Yes.
What a city.
Recently read Chief Steven Sund’s book
Courage Under Fire after his interview with Tucker. He notes that his intel squad failed to advise him of what to expect on Jan 6.
On Captain Clueless Mayor of NYC the headlines should read he’s running to NJ for a cabinets position on the Christi Elect Team.
Saint Floyd of Fentanyl will always be remembered for his sacrifice on the alter of Freedom. F-/k George.