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June 7, 2020 - Jim Fetzer
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The Real Deal (6/6/20) w Nick Kollerstrom - Crisis Actor Triggers Race War
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This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Real Deal with my very special featured guest today, Nick Kohlerstrom of the UK, whom I admire beyond words.
Nick cracked the London 7-7 subway bombing, for example, by discovering that the train from Luton that day, that the four young Muslim lads who've been lured into participating in a drill, At the very same tube stops in vicinity where the explosions would take place, could not have been at the scene at the time because the train hadn't been cancelled.
They nevertheless went ahead and blamed them anyway.
This book, Terror on the Tube, now in its third edition, is the definitive work on what happened there.
Nick is also an expert in many other areas as an historian of science.
He may be our most noted contemporary scholar of Sir Isaac Newton.
He's also published a recent book about Chronicles of False Flag Terror in which he goes through 13 different events in the UK and on the continent, all false flag events.
Today he and I are discussing the arrest of this fellow, George Floyd, Who has been beatified by a recent ceremony there in the United States, which seems to be highly discrepant with the facts of the matter about this man and his character, where Nick is revealing very significant findings.
It's a pleasure to have you back, my friend.
Hi, Jim, yeah.
Pleasure to be back again.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, we could go to your slides, Nick.
You have put things together rather well, I think.
Well, we have a theme you're going to address.
Crisis actor triggers race war.
Cop, or British term for police.
We usually say cops do not pose for photos for seven minutes while they're murdering someone.
I think that's a pretty astute observation, Nick.
Yeah, a chap called Chris Bivy in this country, he's done a very good analysis of the whole thing, which I'm using here, yeah.
Okay, very good.
There you see, with his hands in his pocket, and he doesn't say anything to him, which would have been appropriate if he's actually trying to control him.
And notice the license plate says Police, Nick.
I'm told that that's another sign that this is a contrived event.
Yeah.
Yeah, the Minneapolis... They wouldn't normally have that on the back of a car.
And these two guys knew each other.
They worked at the same Latino nightclub brothel together.
We're going to get there.
Here you have a fascinating posing with Corona Light.
That happens to be my beer, Nick.
I have several bottles in the refrigerator right now.
But nothing doing posing.
I mean, this is like a joke, right?
Well, we're just coming to the climax and end of the whole coronavirus story.
The total world confirmed cases has gone up to six million.
That's the sacred number.
So that means it's time for another story, OK?
Ah!
Six million, Nick!
I'd miss it!
I'd miss it!
Yeah.
At the end of May, we got to a six million cases story.
And so we're now transitioning into another narrative.
All right.
Very, very good.
Very good.
It's a game to produce fear, and we start off, so often with these fabricated terror events, we don't know who's done this, but we sense that the story isn't hanging together.
You get a blurred identity, you don't quite know who the fellow is, and it looks like some identity has been put together.
So, here is some testimony by people who claim to know him, that he was clean on the church and urged people to get baptised and have faith.
Wow!
He was a real man of God, Nick?
Man of God, yeah.
He urged people that God trumps street culture.
Especially the woman who claims to be his girlfriend.
This is quite a refurbishing, given he was also a porn star, and we have videos of him doing his thing.
A very talented actor, Nick.
No, really?
Unbelievable.
Okay, now, is this the same fellow?
This is the fellow who works at the nightclub, the Latino nightclub, for years.
He was in and out of jail all the time.
He served five years in a jail in Houston for barging his way into the woman's home, sticking a gun into her stomach when she was pregnant, and his gang then came in and raided her house, and I think he got five years for that.
There's quite a lot of convictions he had for cocaine, for having and selling cocaine.
And there's a rather strange story we're going to come on to.
They arrested him because he tried to get cigarettes with a fake dollar bill.
And the coroner's verdict showed how he was totally high on A mixture of various different drugs.
On the one hand, he's a good man, a man of faith, a man of God.
On the other hand, he's a drug addict, committing assault and battery, armed robbery, and a host of other crimes.
I mean, Nick, this is really something!
Yeah, so you don't ever get to a kind of real story, and the people, the family who claims to have known him, you're slightly wondering, are they Are they real people?
You get moving, poignant testimonies.
People who don't cry.
There are no real tears.
And some people feel this is fake tragedy.
That they're faking it.
Here's him as a truck driver.
Somebody claimed to know him for 20 years.
Claimed that he came over to Minneapolis to be a truck driver and that's what he wanted to do.
Floyd.
Well as a truck driver who's also a bouncer at a brothel or some kind of club and a porn star.
He's a man for all seasons.
Yeah.
Now this player, a guy who's quite famous, basketball player Stephen Jackson, claimed to be his friend for 20 years, and they look so similar they call them twins.
And his testimony says that that's why he moved here, to drive trucks.
So the fellow on the right here is Floyd, and some people think that their faces are so similar they might almost be the same person.
I don't know if you've got any thoughts about that.
Oh, they're obviously not the same person.
No, they're not the same person.
Right.
But they just look very similar.
So there might have been a... Well, they were both big guys, you know.
I think Floyd was like about 6'5 and 300 pounds and probably similarly for Steven Jackson.
Right, right.
Yeah.
So they would have been kind of like twin towers.
Right.
Okay.
So here's the nightclub that worked at, sorry, which Floyd Chauvin, the alleged police officer, they worked at this nightclub in Minnesota.
This looks pretty conventional to me, Nick.
It doesn't have the aspects of a brothel.
No, maybe not.
Somebody said that.
So they both worked as security guards or bouncers at this place.
Well, it's not clear how much they knew each other, but they certainly would have come across each other.
Well, it makes me wonder how much security they needed.
I mean, this just looks like a conventional restaurant.
Yeah.
Well, perhaps some stuff was going on that they did need a bit of security.
Yeah.
Very odd.
Very, very odd, Nick.
I'm glad you got this photograph.
Right.
Okay.
Here we look at the...
Some of the list of convictions of violent crimes that he pleaded guilty of first-degree felony armed robbery in 2007 and he spent years in jail and he was impersonating a government employee while wearing a blue uniform to try and get his way into the house and so he forced his way in by brute force and
So that is totally authenticated that he moved to Minnesota in 2014.
OK?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think this is all very significant.
Let me go through the whole thing, Nick.
I like it.
In 2009, George Floyd pleaded guilty to first-degree felony charge for an assault and armed robbery.
He took part in 2007, spent five years in prison for breaking into a lady's house with the intent to rob her.
He agreed he wore a blue uniform to look like a government employee to gain the lady's trust and eventually pave his way into the house.
The woman soon realized a person was impersonating a government worker, tried to shut the door, but he brute-forced his way into the house.
That's, of course, breaking and entering.
Then five people accidented the truck parked outside and went straight inside her home.
The Daily Mail reported the victim identified George, the tallest of the robbers, Oh, right.
who pressed a pistol to her stomach and forced his way into the home.
He moved to Minnesota from Houston in 2014 after having served five years in a Houston Central Jail for a first-degree felony.
Now, ordinarily, Nick, you're not more than a year in a jail.
He ought to have been in a prison if he was five years.
He should have been in a prison, not a jail. - Oh, right, okay, yeah.
But I mean, look, what's interesting about this, when you contrast the good guy with the bad guys, we have documentation of his record as a bad guy.
All we have are the reports of him as a good guy.
Meanwhile, here you're telling us more about his role as a drug addict and almost certainly a drug dealer.
Drug dealer, oh definitely, yeah, yeah.
Possession and theft of cocaine and firearm robbery.
Harris County Jail, trespassing, more cocaine, quite a series of cocaine offences.
So he's very much a repeat offender.
And then the coroner's verdict after the death that just happened, he was highly intoxicated, fentanyl, morphine and pot.
And some people say he would have died anyway without this police incident.
Well, would you believe they've also now said he was a COVID-19 victim?
Yeah, right.
Nick, I mean, the idiocy here is unbelievable!
They're taking victims of suicide and murder and claiming they died from COVID-19.
Here's another example that's equally absurd.
This is totally indefensible.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Now, Candice Owens, she's given a personal testimony.
She's quite a well-known figure, isn't she?
Yeah.
She's under pressure to support the black cause and she's given quite a moving testament about why she doesn't approve of this fellow because of his track record and what he did and she urges people don't turn a criminal into a hero.
He's a horrible human being and while he was being arrested, which we'll see in a minute, you can see him dropping a white bag of what looks like cocaine.
Ah, he actually drops it right there while he's being arrested?
Yeah, yeah.
You see this little bag of... Oh, I love it!
I love it!
Yeah.
Okay, here's the rather doubtful-looking alleged girlfriend.
I mean, is that Floyd?
I'm not sure if it is him, actually.
Well, I think it's probably Floyd, but I'm just curious about this girlfriend.
Yeah, the girlfriend looks rather dodgy.
The whole picture does look rather doubtful, I think.
But anyway, she says she was with him for three years and she says what a wonderful character he was.
He kept her supplied with fentanyl and cocaine, Nick.
Yeah, so that looks very doubtful to me.
It looks like a sort of a reconstruction.
I think this is something that local investigators could check out.
Have you got a record of these two being together over three years?
Or does it just appear after the beginning of June?
Does it just appear at the beginning of June?
Right.
OK, let's move on now.
We come to this character, Derek Chauvin.
And here is the picture of him which was taken after his arrest.
This is an official Minnesota Police photo of him, right?
That's supposed to be a blood shot.
Sorry?
Actually, he ought to be more straight up and there ought to be the height, you know, the stripes on the wall behind him to show his height.
Yeah, yeah.
But this does not look like the character we've been shown.
It doesn't look at all like the guy who had his knee on the... And of course, from that photograph you had of El Duevo Rodeo, it doesn't look to me like a brothel or a nightclub.
It looks more like a restaurant to me.
Yeah, yeah, okay, well, maybe we're wrong.
Here's another picture.
Now, it's important to compare these two.
Now, this guy gets totally demonised.
It's important to appreciate what happens with fabricated terror events.
You get a real human being.
The real human being disappears.
You lose who he is.
And you get this image that all the world hates.
Oh, how could he be so wicked, you know?
And so it's important to Look, here is a real human being.
Whatever happened, I would suspect he wasn't actually there.
But we'll probably never know.
And we'll probably never hear from this guy again.
Normally, the guy whose identity is stolen, they go silent, okay?
What we know about this guy, he had a beautiful wife, didn't he?
Some sort of beauty queen who was divorcing him.
Oh yeah, yeah.
She was Thai or Asian.
Yeah, so she had actually been Miss... I think Miss Minnesota?
Yeah, okay.
So we see a real human being here, who is... I would say it's clearly not the same person.
I mean, the ears look totally different.
Chin is different.
And the hair!
I mean, look how much his hair has grown.
That's about a week later.
I mean, just look at the hair.
Yeah, it does look... the guy on the left seems to have a more oblong face, the guy on the right a rounder face.
Rounder, yeah.
The left ears look similar, the right don't look as similar.
I'm not sure about the nose, the mouth.
I have a... I don't...
Larry Rivera's an expert on doing comparisons, Nick.
I'd love to have Larry take a look to see, you know, whether the figure at the arrest is the same here.
I think you're raising a good question.
Yeah, okay.
Now, this is what a real Minneapolis cop looks like.
Notice he's got a name tag, and he's clean-shaven.
Not like this totally shady-looking character who all the world now hates.
Okay?
And also, they would They often have a radio on their shoulder.
They carry a radio.
I think it may be a body cam.
Which is one of the curiosities.
None of the cops had their body cams, you know, that would have kept a record of exactly what happened.
Yeah, I mean it seems to me, in the cataclysm that has engulfed America now, the police have so often been absent when the cities are burning, and I suggest, I may be wrong, I suggest this is because they're so utterly demoralised.
The police know that they would never ever do a thing like this, of keeping a knee on somebody until he died.
There's no way that the real police would actually do such a thing, And yet they can't say anything.
They can't say that.
I can't voice that suspicion.
So I suspect that is partly why this event was so shatteringly effective, that it's somebody looking like a policeman doing something that no real policeman would ever do.
That's my feeling.
Yeah.
This is another oddity that the neighbours claim they had no idea he was a cop.
Yeah.
Now, you've interviewed somebody, I was going to ask about Alex Scott, who's clearly quite an expert on forensic matters.
Yeah.
And here's one of his comments.
For his next-door neighbours, not to have noticed a fully uniformed police officer coming and going is highly suspect.
He's 25 years in law enforcement, 15 years as a general detective, one of the smartest guys I've ever known, Nick.
Right.
Well, These people, they said they cut themselves a bit, but they never saw any police officer coming and going from the house next door to them.
Right, I find that highly peculiar too.
Yeah, I would say something rather strange is going on here, and things aren't what they appear to be, okay?
Yes.
Now here we turn to the arrest and so forth, where you have quite a lot to say.
Yeah, we start off with a car here.
There's a backstory that Floyd has just been in the shop opposite, just on the other side of the road, on the corner, the shop we tried to get some fags from with a $20 bill or something, and they said it was fake, and so they're angry.
He's trying to pass off a fake dollar bill, and what he then is said to do, he goes back into this car, Which has got two other people in it, and he sits there, and he just waits for the cops to come.
Well, that's pretty damn peculiar.
Who else was there with him, Nick?
If there were two other people with him, that's very significant.
I've never heard that before.
Well, you see them get out of this door on the right-hand side, which is now open.
For some reason, they're sitting there with an open door.
Allegedly, if this is the reconstruction given.
What is on the far right, in the right hand corner, that is where the other cop car is.
That's where he's going to be taken over to, okay?
You mean on the far left?
Sorry, far left.
He's going to be dragged across and taken over to that car waiting there.
We're talking about a vehicle here parked on this other street?
Yeah, that's where it's all going to happen, yeah.
Well, that's pretty damn peculiar all by itself!
Yeah, okay.
So, right.
Now, here we have the two cops have come over and one of them is trying to get Floyd out of the seat.
I see the door is open.
There's somebody here.
Yeah, that's the police officer.
He's trying to get Floyd out of the car and the other cop is standing around and We can just see the foot down here.
Some people have come out of the car now.
Was this also a police vehicle or no, Nick?
I can't tell.
It's got an ordinary plate.
Doesn't seem to say police.
Was this just a vehicle that was standing there that's now pulling away?
That might have been a police and it might have taken some of the early videos, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah, so it seems to be one police officer pulling him out.
This is quite an important part of the drama.
The guy's a very big guy.
I don't think a cop could pull him out unless he were willing to get out.
Right, okay.
Now here he is coming out, and you can't quite see who it is, but it's supposed to be him.
So you've got the one police officer, Well, there's two police officers all together, but one on each side of the car.
Now this is a little obfuscated.
Is there another person getting out here?
I mean... No, no, not at the moment, no.
It's odd that that door is open.
Yeah, I think the other two have already got out.
So it's rather... Okay, here there's another picture, which some people say these are two different Films of two different takes of the same event.
Yeah.
And this, the cop nearest to us is pulling out a torch.
I mean a flashlight.
Yeah, we call them a flashlight.
Which would be a very pointless thing to do.
Suggested that these might be actors and he's just pulling out his torch by mistake.
But he does pull it out and switch it on in the middle of the day.
It's not evening.
And from which vehicle was this taken?
This is taken from inside of a vehicle which even has a cracked windshield, which is very peculiar.
Yeah, I think the car behind us, these pictures were taken.
So, anyway, these two people are now grappling with him to pull him out of the car.
Notice this is all having a police presence like this, with several cars, just because of a fake $20 bill.
That seems a bit excessive, doesn't it?
Right.
I think it's very strange.
Right.
OK.
Here he is, apparently.
He's coming out of the car.
You can see right now this is two different takes, Nick, because here you don't have the couple of cops we have here.
They've just disappeared.
And where's the vehicle from which this photograph was taken?
You don't have that either.
And now you have maybe one cop whose identity cannot be seen with the other on the sidewalk.
This is all totally fishy.
Yeah.
And there's a suggestion that the vest he's wearing might have a yellow or beige trim around it.
I don't know if you can see that.
You mean right in here?
Yeah.
That doesn't appear later on.
Look at that!
Look at that!
It's not there!
Here he's clearly got some kind of undershirt or whatever.
Yeah.
But now he doesn't!
Now he doesn't!
Yeah.
Okay.
Now this is...
Obviously him being handcuffed.
So he doesn't really seem to be resisting.
Look at all these marks on his chest, Nick.
Wow, yeah.
What in the world's going on there?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I mean, you can't really identify this fella, can you?
Seems to me that from what we've seen, it would be hard to say, yes, that is Floyd.
Hard to say, yeah, because the face is obfuscated.
It's odd.
Why wouldn't a face be obfuscated, you know, if it were the same guy?
I mean, you should see the details of his face better.
Yeah.
May I say, a feature of this whole drama has been the way videos disappear.
There was a main video of this whole sequence.
It was watched 8 million times.
It was very popular and very good.
And it just vanished a few days ago.
Well, it must be it had elements that would disprove the authenticity of the arrest, because the probability if this was a real arrest that we'd have all these anomalies is very, very low.
The probability that we'd have all these anomalies if it was faked and staged with multiple takes, however, is very, very high.
So already we have a wealth of evidence to support that this was a staged event.
Right.
So this is an official video.
Maybe from the car that was sitting behind his car, and it blacks out.
Why was it blacked out?
Well, maybe it's some actor who doesn't look like Floyd, you know?
Well, yeah, I agree, Nick.
I mean, you know, I'm saying if this were legit, there'd be no reason to black it out.
No, no.
Okay, now here's just a map to help you see where the two places are.
There's the car.
You can see what it's said to be Freud's car.
And then you cross over the road.
Then he was taken over here and allegedly died there.
Very peculiar.
Now, what's suspicious is the way this filming is all fragmentary and discontinuous.
You just see a little bit of it, then it changes.
You don't see any continuous video of him being, for example, carried across the road, or brought out of his car.
So, if we go on to the next one, you just see him not very well.
I apologise, this isn't at all clear, but if you watch a video... Right, it's not very clear, but it's good!
I mean, it's very relevant, Nick.
This is one of your most important photographs, I would say.
Okay, well, the two policemen are carrying him just to their car there, and you see him suddenly dive onto the pavement.
But notice he's on the curbside of the vehicle.
He's on the curbside of the vehicle.
He suddenly makes the collapse in a way that I would say is obviously an act of doing it.
And look how the car is parked facing the wrong direction in terms of traffic.
Oh right, yeah.
Yeah, okay.
So, he collapses on the pavement side of the car, and then somehow the drama is going to happen.
The kerb side of the car, yeah.
Kerb side, kerb side.
The drama is going to happen with him on the other side, on the road side of the car.
How the hell does he get over there, Dick?
Have he collapsed down the kerb?
How does he get to the other side?
Well, there was a video sequence, sorry, just before we get to this, there was a video sequence of him He's being pushed into the back of the car, right?
He's then in the back of the car, and then Chauvin... The two cops arrive, which Chauvin has made, and they open up the back of the car and pull him out.
Well, that's bizarre.
Once you get him in the car, you want to take him to the precinct.
Well, exactly, yeah.
It doesn't make any sense at all.
But that is the sequence which I used to have, which they deleted.
That he's pulled out of the back of the car and that's it.
That is presumably how he supposedly ends up on the right on the ground.
Halfway under the car.
Under?
Halfway under the car.
Now you've got three cops here more or less kneeling on him.
This is all ridiculous beyond belief, Nick.
Yeah.
Now what I'm going to point out here is that we've got a sequence of pictures with nobody around Except you get some people just walk by as if there was nothing there.
So this is quite important what comes next.
I'm saying these are all basic actors at this stage and this is something no police officers would ever do.
That's what I'm suggesting.
OK?
Right.
So the camera then goes to the pavement and you see nobody there.
We're supposed to be out in the street now, right?
Where the cops are.
Yeah, so there's somebody holding a camera.
There's nobody there to take the footage.
There's nobody there to take the footage that we saw from the different angle that receives such widespread publicity, such as the first frame with which you began it.
Yeah.
Let me go all the way back.
What?
Oh, the very first frame, yeah.
Yeah!
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
Who took that footage?
They had to be on the sidewalk!
Yeah, I mean later on, later on people appear who are, there's a whole lot of people talking much later on.
But initially you've got the four of them there and there's absolutely nobody around.
Where are we?
Okay, here we are.
There's no one there to take that footage.
No one there and then the camera swings over, you see the rest of the road.
And again it's just it's just empty and notice how they've opened the door so that the camera on the other side of the road cannot film them.
Okay?
So this is all looking extremely suspicious.
Oh yeah, I couldn't agree more.
Now here's two people just walking by.
Now if you saw Four cops, nearly on top of a black guy, who's presumably crying out in pain.
Would you just walk by like that?
No, I think you'd stop and watch what the hell is going on.
Yeah, so I think that is evidence for something somehow set up that can't really have happened.
Okay.
Yeah, good.
Now, while Chauvin has his knee on the neck, that literally goes on for nine minutes, right?
And they claim they're waiting for an ambulance to come with medics.
That is what the story seems to be.
Okay, here's the medic.
Why would they have needed an ambulance before they sat on his neck for all this time and he passed out?
Yeah.
Well, you'd expect it.
If they want to arrest him, they'd put him in the car and drive him off.
But they already had him in the car and then they dragged him out on the opposite side!
Yeah, they did, yeah.
It's earlier footage from being put into the car.
So he's dragged out.
Now, are you going to believe it?
The guy with the white glove or whatever, that is the medic taking the pulse.
While Chauvin still has his knee on the neck.
Well, that's ridiculous, Nick!
Why would you do that?
I mean, you'd get him off with a knee off the neck and then see if he's got a pulse.
Well, yeah, right.
So, I don't think that's very credible, and I think that medic should be interviewed and asked what he thought was going on.
Yeah, of course.
These people were all involved in it.
This had to be taken before, so the time sequence here is not the right time sequence.
This would have been taken before this, right, Nick?
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Now, there's a story that he keeps crying out, saying, I can't breathe.
Right.
And that is quite loud.
Yeah.
Some people say it sounds like it's been dubbed on over the top.
Yeah, well, I think you raise a good point.
How can you say you can't breathe 12 times if you can't breathe?
Yeah, yeah.
So, and it's quite loud.
If you listen to the videos, it sounds rather like it's overdubbed onto the... Or as though we're acting.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Now picture this guy moving his head around.
That tends to belie the claim that the knee was actually being very forceful.
Maybe all his weight was on his right knee, and the left knee was really posed there just for staging.
Well, yeah.
As well, come on, this is Israeli training.
The Minnesota Police have all had Israeli training for using the knee on the head to sort of terrorize people.
Okay, here's an issue.
The real Floyd, as real as he gets, had a line of hair, black hair on his head.
Is this guy bald?
Is this an actor who's bald?
I don't know.
It'd take a lot of nerve to not even have George Floyd on the ground there, Nick.
Well, he does look rather bald there.
Huh?
He does look bald there.
On the left, yeah, especially on the left, he looks very bald.
Yeah, yeah.
So, um... Where's a photograph we have of him with some hair?
This guy, this guy's pretty bald, this guy here.
He has got some.
The original picture you saw of him next to the Corona bottle, he had hair there.
The next one in the sequence are going backwards.
Well, it was the second one of the whole lot, if you want to go back to that.
All right.
That's okay.
That's it, that's it.
That's it, yeah.
That's him with hair, right?
That's about as distinguished as this person could possibly look.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's all very short cropped.
Short cropped, yeah, yeah.
Here he's got short cropped hair.
There he's got hair, yeah.
Here he's got short cropped hair wearing a cap.
There, presumably.
There again, there's short cropped hair.
Again, I say it doesn't look like a brothel.
It looks like an ordinary restaurant to me.
Well, we've done all that, Jim.
We've done all that, yeah.
Yeah, no, I know.
Here, almost bald.
He doesn't have a lot of hair here.
Almost bald, yeah.
Yeah.
There he seems to have some hair.
Yeah, he does.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And there I'd say he seems to have some hair.
There he seems to have some hair.
Yeah.
Here it seems to have less.
You got a pretty good conjecture there.
I think that it might even be the guy on the ground is different.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um, well, uh, back to where we were.
Yeah.
Okay, now we come to the autopsy, where we had two different incompatible judgments, which again is rather doubtful.
A lot of people suspect Jeffrey Epstein didn't really die, and the same doctor who did the autopsy does the George Floyd autopsy.
Yeah, Michael Baden, who's a suspicious character, he completely redid the autopsy results on JFK by concealing a massive blowout at the back of the head.
It went through three stages, Nick.
Really?
A mid-sized blowout observed at Parkland.
Then James Humes, who was a Navy commander in charge of the autopsy, took a cranial saw and enlarged the wound so there was a whole missing back of the head you can read in mathematical detail in the official Bethesda autopsy report, which I included as an appendix to Assassination Science 1998, where I brought together a group of experts But then when the HSCA re-investigated, Michael Papp was the head of the medical panel, they reconstituted the back of the head so there's no blowout at all!
Neither fist size nor a coarse mass if he just reconstituted with a head!
It was just absurd, Nick!
Right.
This guy is totally corrupt.
Totally corrupt, yeah.
Okay, so I don't know if you want to comment on this.
The autopsy said there was no asphyxiation.
I'm not trying to justify the horror of what we've all been through, if this guy did die, but I'm just saying, if you can bear it, He may not have died.
This may not be a death scene.
I'm just saying... This is a Minneapolis medical examiner saying there was no asphyxiation, it wasn't the cause of death, no blood trauma to the neck, but rather that he died of a heart attack.
The celebrity coroner, who turns out to be Michael Batten, however, says he died of asphyxiation, so you very appropriately ask, which was it?
Right.
Now, if you've got different stories like that, that could be an indication it didn't happen, right?
Sure.
So, I just want to make the very simple suggestion that we haven't actually seen a dead body.
I mean, please contradict me, but you've seen somebody being carried off, maybe unconscious, and not dead.
Right.
I mean, the very simple thing.
Before Rice writes... By this time, we don't even have proof of death, and the number have observed that the casket for the beautification, which was rather astonishing, looked too small for this very large man.
Sorry, could you say that again, Jim?
That seems quite important.
The casket at the funeral where they were giving these eulogies and praising the man as a very good man and so forth, it appeared to be too small for him physically.
Oh, dear.
Wouldn't be surprising.
Apart from the casket, Jim, has anybody seen or claimed to have seen the dead body?
That's a very simple question.
Not that I know, Nick.
They're all taking for granted the video show of the man after he's dead.
Yeah, so I just urge Americans, don't take that for granted.
That's a terribly simple, fundamental thing.
Before you have all the race riots and white guilt and everything, just can we see the dead body?
Yeah, but of course, Nick, it's just a pretext.
All these riots we're organizing, we're just manufacturing the trigger.
Well, I suppose so, yeah.
But from my point of view of what really happened, That is a kind of key to the fabrication.
It's a thing that everyone thinks they've seen, or they think they know, but it could all be a show.
It could all be a clever set-up show.
This could be the hidden hand giving us a scenario that didn't as such happen.
Yes, yes, yes.
Well, after the Charleston church shooting, they had awakened the pastor lying in the... for open viewing was not the same as the man who'd been the celebrated pastor of the church.
Really?
He was much darker skinned, looked Haitian in origin, didn't look like an African-American, appeared to be considerably larger in size.
Yeah.
I thought that case was open and shut, that they had a fake body for the viewing.
Right.
Okay, so again, coming back to your expert Alex Scott, this is a shrewd comment he made in the immediate 24 hours after he was watching interviews with family members, two brothers and a female cousin, and they seemed to be reciting from a script.
Now, we've heard this one before, haven't we?
No real tears.
Yeah.
And somebody, it appears to be Wacky White, says it didn't exist.
Yeah.
Let me read the whole thing.
I watched an interview with family members filmed less than 24 hours after the George Floyd death.
Those being interviewed were his two brothers and a female cousin.
All three seemed to lack a display of genuine grief and appeared to be reciting from a script.
One brother repeatedly stopped, took off his glasses, appeared to be wiping away non-existent tears.
People don't tend to wipe away tears that are not actually present.
Again, the same individual kept referring to his brother as a gentle giant who wouldn't hurt anyone.
Again, this is a phrase we often hear in orchestrated events.
Would immediate family members want to be interviewed by the media less than 24 hours after receiving such devastating and tragic news about a loved one?
And how does that phrase, he wouldn't hurt anyone, comport with his criminal record, including assault and battery sticking a gun into the stomach of a pregnant woman?
Nick, this is ridiculous!
Well, yeah, yeah.
I urge Americans to realize that the Empire is totally manipulating your heartstrings by appealing to these deep emotions and the The terrible impact of these events, let's put the victim, who are the victim?
The victim of these events is us.
We get the terrible impact of what hasn't happened, what didn't happen, and we are damaged by it.
And the other people are merely actors, you know.
Nick, I think you're completely correct that we are the targeted audience for this elaborately scripted event that these, the participants are playing us, are taking us for a ride, and it has malicious motives that have become manifest with all the rioting and looting.
Even black and Asian stores, you know, they're wiping out the wealth of their own community.
It's stunning.
Yeah, okay.
Shall we continue?
Sure, of course.
Right, now we come on to the, so that completes our analysis of the event, more or less, and we now look at just some stats we've got that this unsolvable problem that America has got, that you've got here a true differential, number of blacks killed by whites, number of whites
killed by blacks, you've got a massive, about 15-fold difference there.
It's just ridiculous, Nick.
Which is a huge, huge differential.
Especially, yeah, blacks killed by blacks.
I would have thought America's got to have some sort of dialogue and discussion about this.
And I would say especially women, black women and white women, should be involved in this.
As to why these high homicide rates are seen in black communities, I think that I mean, this is probably an insoluble problem.
This is obviously part of the story.
Things have actually been getting much better.
We've had increasing rates of minority representation in Congress actually exceeding their percentage in the population at large.
We've had economic prosperity by blacks and Latinos getting better and better under this very president.
Yeah.
That's where lowest wages have been rising at the highest rate and we're closing the southern borders, Nick, has made a difference because those lower, those illegal immigrants were taking away the lowest paying jobs, so Trump put a stop to that.
And the blacks are appreciative.
Get this, Nick, the latest poll shows 40% of black likely voters are going to support Trump.
Right.
Right.
What Tucker Carlson showed is that the number of unarmed blacks shot by police officers in self-defence has been going down over recent years.
The situation has been getting better economically, it's been getting better politically, it's been getting better from the point of view of crime.
So what is all this rioting supposed to be about?
Yeah.
Here you've got about a six-fold differential between white male murderers and black male murderers.
I think that's a fair way of putting it, in terms of the rate.
And you've got the shocking fact that Black women are higher on the side of the road than white males.
That's fascinating.
That's quite sort of creepy.
That's because of the socio-economic difference and the living conditions for black Americans are quite substantially on the whole on the average more desperate and less comfortable than for a white.
So, you know, they have many more motives, reasons to be living lives with which they're disenchanted. - Right, okay.
So this is a quite, I thought, historic session with Tucker Carlson in the wake of these riots.
And he went through the 10 times last year in which American police-- Yeah, he went through each of the cases.
I watched it.
Yeah.
And they're in self-defense.
And they all seem to be kind of pretty well justified, although I think about three of them, the cops were being prosecuted.
But that is quite a small number, you know, and so.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
It certainly doesn't sound like anything worth rioting and looting about.
No, no.
OK, here's the general graph.
All sorts of different offences, and it's got four different categories in America.
So the most law-abiding are the Asian community.
They're really honest, the Asians.
But the blacks and Native Americans are enormously higher, I'm sorry to say.
I think they are the groups that feel most desperate, that they have nothing to lose.
It's very troubling though, Nick, you make a wonderful point here with this graph.
Yeah, so I would think that, if possible, any dialogue, especially involving women, black women, white women, should go on in communities about what this violence differential is.
I mean, the difficulty is you get accused of racism if you talk about this difference, or you can do.
Which is ridiculous because you can't know whether it's real or not if you don't talk about it.
Yeah, I would have thought these astonishing vast, vast differences need to be up there, public, and talked about.
That would certainly be my view, that if you want to have a discussion of these matters, this vast differential has got to be public and agreed upon.
- Right, we have to face up to the facts of the matter and not deal with false beliefs.
- Yeah, exactly, face up to the facts.
So this just shows in New York, the basic ratio of proportions. - That's just stunning if New York City were all white, rape would go down by 83%, murder by 91%, shooting by 96%.
That's astounding.
Yeah, that is pretty amazing, isn't it?
So, right, this is where the idea of putting your knee on someone's head came from.
It's important to appreciate this is Israeli training, Israeli agenda.
Our so-called anti-terror training.
Well, it may be anti-terror, but for doing some... Anyway, there you go.
It's an Israeli technique, right?
Yep.
Fine.
Well, we've all seen the amazing pictures.
I'm suggesting that this was triggered somehow by a PSYOP, and there's a whole lot of Ancillary things that happened together, though, that white guys were seen initiating the rioting.
Antifa soon turned up and seemed to be leading the way to rioting.
And then somebody was putting huge pallets of bricks in the main cities.
I mean, who the hell was doing that?
Right.
You think that mayors wouldn't find out who was putting huge pallets of bricks for the rioters to use to throw through glass windows of stores?
I mean, that's just stunning, Nick.
It shows the mayors are complicit.
Is that what it means?
To me, that's what it means, yes.
OK, well, if you want to ask the question, which I'm not attempting to answer, who did this?
I'm suggesting this is a set-up, arranged, fabricated event.
We have reports that the companies who are making the deliveries are also owned by George Soros.
Really?
Yes.
Right, okay, so this is the kind of enemy of America doing this to undermine America and especially undermine the whites.
Right, okay, this is Antifa which, thank goodness, Trump has just declared as a terrorist organisation.
Yes, very appropriately.
Yeah, about time too.
Would you like just to read out what it says here, the message?
Sure, sure, sure.
All revolutionary organizations and collectives main purpose now is to support and push the rebellion as far as possible.
Anyone peace policing and stifling revolt as an agent of the state should be treated as such.
The liberal counterinsurgency wing of activism is the first arm of the state.
Right, so this is basically commies like Bolsheviks, and some people think that's what Antifa are, and this looks like the people who are organising the whole thing, doesn't it?
Yes, yes, they seem to have a key role.
I've just published a blog about that at jamesfetzer.org, the role of this Brooklyn Antifa group.
Yeah, okay, so it ends on a rather pessimistic note that Here is some sort of militia in Washington with their masks because of Covid and this is a very doomy picture.
And can America recover?
I would say the only possible way of recovering is through some sort of truth activism that will look behind the veil of appearances.
You've got terror events being set up Whoever is doing these terror events uses fear that can have enormous effects on people.
And they somehow know how to do it, to pull the heartstrings of deep emotions in a way that makes us all lose trust in our fellow men, lose trust in our culture.
It's astonishing, but there are Democratic politicians who are saying the only reason Martin Luther King preached non-violence was because blacks didn't have enough guns And telling them not to destroy their own communities, but go to those you don't own, and others encouraging them to spread out to the white suburbs.
And I'll tell you, Nick, when that happens, all hell will break loose.
Right, yeah.
We've got over 100 million armed Americans who aren't going to put up with this nonsense, Nick.
If Trump is unable to manage, and you now have defense officials who are backstabbing him and saying they don't approve of his thought of using the military.
But if the police are standing down, if you've got the mayor of the city of Washington who won't allow the National Guard even to stay in hotels in the city, if they're pulling out the military force, how else are we going to save the nation?
Yeah, yeah.
Poor.
Well, these are certainly times of great crisis and catastrophe.
No American president has ever been confronted with anything like this, Nick, not even remotely, where the one party has turned into a terrorist party.
The Democrats have completely lost their way.
They don't want to open their cities.
They want to promote the coronavirus nonsense.
They want their economies to be destroyed.
They think it's going to hurt Trump, but it's not working.
It's not working.
It's not working.
No, no, no.
Cool.
Nick, I can't thank you enough for your diligence, for your effort, for your perseverance, for your discipline in pursuing these issues.
What we're saying here, Jim, is that there are vast issues which we can't sort of help at the moment, but just analyzing the truth of what happened in this event, and especially probing the real identities, who are these characters really?
Was there a real dead body?
Chauvin?
Were there two different characters here.
I would suggest it's worth deconstructing this.
Don't just forget about it.
Don't just let it pass.
Just try and get behind the story to what really happened and how it was set up.
You're completely right, Nick, and I so respect and admire your dedication.
The country has been enveloped in a massive cloud of propaganda and disinformation.
It's indispensable to get to the truth of the matter if we're going to sort these things out.
I can't thank you enough for coming on the show today, my friend.
It's always good to have a rap with you, Jim.
Try and sort these things out.
Well, you're sensational, my friend, on many, many different counts.
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