Need to Know (26 April 2021) with Carl Herman and Chris Weinert
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, where I'm very pleased today to be joined by Carl Herman from San Ramon, California, and Chris Weinert from Detroit, Michigan.
We're here to bring you all the news you need to know.
We begin with black-owned businesses in George Floyd Square pleading for help because skyrocketing crime is killing business.
Surprise, surprise.
Black-owned businesses near the intersection where George Floyd was killed last year, now known as George Floyd Square, are begging for financial help because increased crime is driving their businesses into the ground.
Black merchants near the once-thriving corner of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue said police have abandoned the blocked-off intersection, creating a dangerous autonomous zone that has seen crime spike and business evaporate.
They've been forced to result to GoFundMe to plea for help, ask for assistance to overcome revenue losses of over 75%.
The city left me in danger, an impacted restaurant owner reported.
They locked us up here and left us behind.
Left me with no food, no water, nothing to eat.
The police, fire trucks, don't come in here.
Meanwhile, Paul Craig Roberts is very reasonably reporting that in his opinion they convicted an innocent man.
He explains Chauvin obviously did not have a fair trial.
The jury was too fearful to base their finding on the evidence.
That was the story.
The blood work showed he had three times a fatal dose of fentanyl, also methamphetamines and cannabis.
Also evidence fentanyl causes breathing problems.
No doubt it cuts down your respiratory system.
While he was saying, I can't breathe, I can't breathe, Long before he was laid prone on the ground, he was complaining about breathing in the back of the squad car.
Turns out Chauvin's knee wasn't even on his neck.
It was on his shoulder blade.
The mainstream never showed the video which revealed that Chauvin's knee was on his shoulder blade and not on his neck.
There was an abundance of evidence that there were reasonable doubts.
In fact, the alternative explanation that he died from a drug overdose where he himself said, I ate too many drugs to make it beyond a reasonable doubt that he died from the police intervention.
There ought to have been a mistrial or even an acquittal, though I must say the fact that he was found guilty foresaw, forestalled a lot of rioting, looting, and the like.
Carl, your thoughts?
Well, it's a crazy story and I think it's intended to cause chaos for what our masters want is for us just to throw up our hands and Surrender to them because we don't know what's going on and their control will be gun control over us.
So this whole thing is a PSYOP.
And until people embrace that, then, I mean, to the extent that people want to go into the details, please do.
I appreciate the details of any PSYOP as much as anybody else.
But when you have this mannequin without legs being pushed into an ambulance by two people who are just uniformed officers, then it's full stop.
We don't know what's going on.
We're being played.
And until people get up to that point, then it's just one crime du jour after another crime du jour.
Well, it's fascinating.
Miles Mathis has now come up with a fascinating document of reasons to think the whole thing was a sham, that this was a televised Hollywood production, that it wasn't a real bona fide trial taking place, but a mass deception on the whole community, which is, I'm sorry to say, entirely possible when you start looking at the points he makes.
Chris, your observations.
Yeah, I have actually been saying that since the get-go, that a lot of the symbols and things they put right out in front of your face are a wreak of Judeo-Masonic sinister behavior, we'll say, and I'll leave it there.
But yeah, I agree.
I haven't really read through his entire exposition or his article yet, but I look forward to doing that and see what he's got to say.
But yeah, I think that it's part of the show to really provoke outrage.
You know, this is something that reminds me of this Republic of George Floyd or Floyd George, whatever his name is.
It reminds me of the Independent Republic of Chaz.
You know, it's like a ridiculous attempt at creating some sort of sovereign freedom or rebellion to the tyranny or the wage inequalities or things like this that are going on, the corporate oligarchy, whatever it may be.
This is how the left is harnessing the youth and the disaffected in such a manner to present them the the optic of serving them or trying to create equality or things like this.
In reality they only want to give them like you know fast food workers 15 bucks an hour and maybe put them on the UBI dole.
So ultimately I don't think they're really trying to get them to contribute to society in a productive manner or to the production of goods or anything of that nature.
I think they're really just trying to suffice these people that are Well, they're rioters, not protesters.
And I have to say that the disaffected are greatly underserved and they're righteously outraged in these communities without question.
But the culprits of these misery indexes are the same ones that are funding their supposed leadership.
And I think that's relevant to point out because ultimately, I think that this is a PSYOP.
It is a racial thing, very similar to the 90s with the Rodney King or the OJ or any of these other things, Malice Green here in Detroit.
They're trying to provoke this lawlessness this defunding the police thing that the last agency of community police or guidance, you know, this is really something they're trying to erode so that they can create an element of fear, a condition helplessness like Carl was kind of saying.
And really, these people, they're not leading them into any sort of reasonable circumstances or anything like this.
They're putting them into such an absurdity and such a violent outrage that they're really all nothing but sound and fury, I'd have to say, and it's like signifying nothing.
And they don't realize that they're players on a stage and that they're being used in the way that they are.
So this is all part of conditioning an environment of fear, whether it's the COVID, the false flags, the PSYOPs, or these Masonic theaters.
Yeah, very much so.
Just two points.
The police would ordinarily enforce the law unless they're instructed by the mayor not to enforce the law, which means all of this has been controlled by the Democrats as the political leaders of those communities and the governors as well who could also intervene were they so disposed.
And second of all, Even in Atlanta, they're having trouble.
They're having to pay 50 bucks to get McDonald's, have people come in for interviews because they're making more money on unemployment than they would make if they were going to work.
This is a mucked up system in a situation like that, and I'm sorry to say the Democrats want to make everyone dependent on the government.
Meanwhile, can I jump in real quick and just say that if the people do in fact resort to that as their only sort of sustenance, the government, this tyrannical government, this technocratic overreach that they're presenting and putting contingents of this compliance in accordance to these measures, In other words, you're going to need to take the VAX or wear a mask or do some of these outrageous things they're demanding of you, these absurdities, in order to get these type of UBI or UIA insurance provisions, we'll just say.
And in many cases, this seems more like a selective tokenism where they're pandering to a demographic With financial rewards and punishing the responsible demographic that's actually trying to produce goods and contribute to the economy, work in the jobs program to save, to have economic fiscal responsibility.
This is the point of this London School of Economics and this UN agenda is to basically invert the logic of the Austrian school of the sound money thing and to turn it into this shitshow where basically, you know, debt is irrelevant in terms of Paper printing, they could just keep printing more and more and make your compliance contingent upon this type of situation.
So it's carrots and sticks all day with this, as far as I can see, until they can run you into the blade with the Judas goat.
Very, very telling point.
Meanwhile, we have a chauvinist who feared people coming to my house if they were not happy with the verdict.
I did not want to go through rioting and destruction again.
This is Lisa Christensen, who also revealed the riots that broke out in Brooklyn Center in the middle of the trial were right near her home.
When I came home, I could hear the helicopters flying over my house, the flashbangs going off.
If I stepped outside, I could see the smoke from the grenades.
One day, the trial ran a little late.
I had trouble getting to my house because the protesters were blocking the interstate, so I had to go around.
This is the clearest picture yet of the terroristic intimidation jurors faced to ensure Chauvin was found guilty in what was fundamentally a rigged show trial.
That it was not moved out of Indianapolis is a sick joke by itself, but since Charlottesville, this has become the norm.
Here she's being interviewed.
Did you want to be a juror, Christiansen?
I had mixed feelings.
There was a question on the questionnaire about it, and I put I did not know the reason at that time.
I did not know what the outcome was going to be, so I felt like either way you're going to disappoint one group or the other.
I did not want to go through rioting and destruction again, and I was concerned about people coming to my house if they were not happy with the verdict.
Here she is, seeming perfectly sincere, genuine, ordinary American.
There's no reason to assume her fears were unique.
All the jurors who ultimately ruled were facing similar threats.
My goodness, even vandals hurled a decapitated pig's head and animal blood at one-time home of former Santa Rosa police officer Barry Broad, who testified for the defense.
In the Chauvin murder trial.
I mean, how horrific is that?
Here's another.
It's potential that they freshly slaughtered a pig to accomplish this, vandal-sirling pig's head and blood.
Judge Peter Cahill threatened twice to declare a mistrial, but refused to follow through, no doubt out of fear, and ultimately knelt before the mob.
Carl, your thoughts.
That obviously was jury intimidation, and if you just take Maxine Waters as an example of demanding for people to be more confrontational, this is after a summer in which 700 police officers were injured.
While these, as you said, these principally democratic or solely democratic areas refuse to stop people from arson, from looting, and even murder.
So when you have a representative, a committee chair of Congress, demand that you add confrontation on top of that, then that's it.
That's jury intimidation.
Waters should be censored for that move.
That you can't expect a proper jury trial after those facts have taken place.
And going back to that guy Miles List as well, there are several other areas which would indicate that people should question this whole process.
Yeah, it's bizarre they could pull off a stunt like that if he's right about it, but at the very least the judge ought to have changed venue, ought to have declared a mistrial.
Ironically, because he was found guilty of all these charges, and I'm not even sure that was actually consistent, It forestall any rioting and looting.
I think it took wind out of the sails of the defund the police movement and all the riots based on white shooting blacks.
Chris, your thoughts?
Yeah, you know, sometimes these big publicity cases do that.
In fact, the juries will more or less not really worry about the guilt or innocence of the defendants, but more or less the public opinion that will be reacting in the face of the decision.
I think that that's kind of a scary thing to hear that jurors being tampered with and intimidated in such a manner and especially by congressmen who are, I don't even want to say elected because after the last two elections I don't think that we really have a democracy around here nor have we really for a long time.
So, whoever these people these tyrants are that are serving this technocracy and coming into inner city communities claiming to serve them under the same Guys that they've always provided, while basically stealing everything that's not nailed down from their communities in the first place, and looting them blind and under serving them and corrupting them in the ways that they have for 30 some odd years like like vaccine waters as this to me seems.
Well, I think it's got to be at some point in time where their credibility has to be hemorrhaging.
To some extent, I mean, because these guys have been wrong about just about everything, whether the 2016 Russian bot thing, the Russian interference thing, the whole script, all the steel, the everything, the baseless claims, the vaccine, the COVID, the every damn thing you could possibly think of has been an emotionally inverted rhetoric and that they really have been I say selling out humanity and really showing their cards.
And I hope that more people will start to see this.
And I think that more people do, but they're kind of powerless to really do anything about this or feel that they are.
And that's really why they just allow this to continue without calling it out more often than they do.
So I think this is how these tyrants keep getting away with this, is that good men do nothing in the face of this evil.
Well, you had these oddities that the City Council awards $27 million to the family while they're impaneling the jury and obvious... Final windfall.
...obvious admission that the city felt it did something wrong here and was responsible.
Then you had, just as the prosecutor is completing his case, you have this new shooting that appears to be completely staged in Brooklyn Center.
I mean, the timing is beyond belief here to suppose it was merely coincidental.
They're mass-producing false flags, man.
That's the only thing we're producing here in this country, is like these false flag violence acts.
You know, it really seems under the Biden administration, that's their Build Back a Better Build-A-Burger right there.
There you go, there you go.
And now we have another event.
This is in Columbus, Ohio, where a military vet neighbor said his security camera proved the Columbus cop had no choice but to shoot her.
A second neighbor said the knife-wielding 16-year-old was in full attack mode and the other girl's life was at stake.
I don't think there's a lot of doubt about it.
New footage has emerged from a security camera on the garage of Brinson's home across the street from where Bryant was staying where the incident unfolded.
It captured a new angle on the shooting.
The 26-second video shows a girl, now known to be Bryant, walking down a driveway toward other people at the same moment a police car pulls up outside the home.
Right, that appears to suddenly charge another person in the driveway.
It's a smaller but also black girl in a pink jogging outfit or sweats, whereas she herself is much larger, I'd say twice as large, in blue jeans and a black top.
Questions continue to mount over the shooting and events leading up to it.
As cops released a 911 call, thought to have been made by the 16-year-old minutes before she was shot and died.
But here you see her with a knife.
This was a very substantial weapon.
She was about to bring it down into the body, the throat, the chest of the other girl.
If he hadn't shot then, I think she would probably have been killed.
Reardon, the police officer, had been on the force a little over a year, joining in December of 2019 after serving in the Air National Guard as a military policeman.
Brian is seen holding a knife, charging at two other young women, appeared to be lunging at the second when Reardon opened fire.
Sparking protests over police brutality and systemic racism.
But he only had seconds, actually, fractions of a second to respond.
This was a neighbor who's a former vet, very serious guy, saying the cop really didn't have a choice.
Let me just add, by the way, a couple reports from the Wisconsin State Journal.
Where even those who are rabidly Democrat are having a hard time with this.
Leonard Pitt, for example, writes, we see Columbus, Ohio police officer Nicholas Reardon roll up on a melee in full swing.
A girl goes sprawling to the pavement as a guy kicks at her.
That's an odd feature of the situation.
Mahala charges at another girl, knife in hand.
The girl is backed up against a car, nowhere to go.
Riordan fires four shots.
Now what he leaves out there is she's actually striking down at the girl.
If he hadn't shot right then, she would have been stabbed without any doubt.
Then we have another Ohio activist, Carla Yaquita, accused officials of rushing to make excuses for Riordan.
And where Joy Reid of MSNBC, whom I consider to be a major propagandist, faulted him for failing to talk the teenage girls down.
I mean, how ridiculous.
She's about to stab her and you're supposed to talk them down?
Carl, your thoughts?
Yeah, I saw the video and people can go ahead and take a look at that.
And I can't construct any reasonable response other than how the officer acted.
And just as you say, Jim, the knife was going down.
It was in motion down towards that defenseless girl pinned against a car.
So I would like to hear somebody else give a plausible explanation and talking them down certainly is not a plausible explanation.
No, it's ludicrous.
Chris, your thoughts?
Yeah, when the people of Walmart attack, I tell you, that was something.
Yeah, I think there's a big part of sensationalizing these events.
These things create, like I say, an element of fear.
And in many cases, they can dictate perceptions in the face of atrocity and really put in the power of suggestion and go to work on some of the people so that their reactions and responses may not be the ones they naturally arrive at on their own.
And in fact, the media can kind of cater the next problem reaction.
So who should step with it?
And I think that really a lot of these sensationalized media cases and these police killings are probably something along those lines.
And many of them, many of the hostility or the outrage that's going on in the streets is being overlooked, not only by the media, but by the politicians that are trying to pander to these events and really serve a longer, more sinister agenda for the common man, or against the common man, I should say, are really trying to use these opportunities, like Rahm Emanuel says, never let them go to waste.
And I think that really in the Biden administration, like I've been saying for months, you're going to see false flags just about every day or things like this just about every day.
And they will absolutely be going after these type of things while avoiding the thing of about 1% of the population takes 95% of the GDP and pretty much every UN country around the world.
And it's probably the same cabal doing it.
Yeah, I think one thing that both whites, blacks and any people of color or religion or race can understand is that there's one super group of cabal that has really aligned themselves in secrecy against all of us and is playing us against each other by these sensationalized topics and these events.
Very good.
Very good.
Meanwhile, Brett Favre sparked a vicious backlash after saying he doesn't believe Derek Chauvin intentionally killed George Floyd.
He really stepped in at their claiming, but the fact is the jury itself didn't conclude it was intentional.
They concluded it was unintentional.
Wednesday, the former football player said Chauvin's use of force was undoubtedly excessive, but he does not believe the former officer intended to kill Floyd.
I find it hard to believe, and I'm not defending Derek Chauvin in any way.
I find it hard to believe, first of all, he intentionally meant to kill George Floyd.
That being said, his actions were uncalled for.
I don't care what color the person is on the street.
I don't know what led to the video we saw where his knee is on his neck, but the man had thrown in the towel.
On Tuesday, of course, Chauvin had been found guilty on all three charges of second-degree, third-degree, and second-degree manslaughter.
The football player said Chauvin's use of force was undoubtedly excessive, and elsewhere during the podcast he pushed back on any backlash he'd receive as a result.
I just gave my opinion.
I'm certainly not a racist in spite of what some people might think, and you know I'm for unity.
I don't feel there's a better way to unify our country.
Meanwhile, The Daily Beast writer Wahat Ali tweeted, Brett Favre was the same dude who said he wants to keep politics out of sports, except when it comes to defending a white cop who murdered an unarmed black man.
Scott Dworkin, co-founder of the Democratic Coalition, said the Hall of Fame player is a Hall of Fame racist.
William Legate, Chief Executive at Blockchain Financial tweeted, Brett Favre says kneeling during the anthem is bad, but kneeling on the necks of black people is good.
Got it!
This is really unbelievable.
Former wide receiver Torrey Smith added, I'm a thousand percent comfortable saying if it isn't about playing quarterback, don't ask Brett Favre.
And you have Carolina Panther legend Steve Smith adding, I have so much respect for the career you had.
However, on this subject, Mr. Favre, respectfully, real talk, privilege.
But look at the actual conviction.
Count one, second degree murder.
Unintentional killing while committing a felony, count two.
Third degree murder, perpetrating an eminently dangerous act and avenging a depraved mind, count three.
Second degree manslaughter, culpable negligence, creating unreasonable risk.
The third, in my opinion, is the strongest that could have been justifiably found, but even there I don't believe the evidence was sufficient to find beyond reasonable doubt.
But even the Jor-ors did not conclude there was anything intentional here.
Carl, your thoughts?
Well, I think that this is just a corporate media fanning of the flames.
You take an athlete, Hall of Fame guy who happens to be white, who happens to be a middle-aged male, and you just have him look like he's... It's exactly what Chris was talking about.
You just want to go ahead and create a narrative of racism, of fear, of division, and we the people have the opportunity to strike back with unity and love and appreciation.
And to develop that critical oligarch theory to see that we're being played by these oligarchs and they'll use everything and anything to divide us and to keep us at each other so that we don't see the ongoing crimes against humanity by this oligarch class.
Oh, I think you got that right.
And there's a major development now with an audit in Arizona where they may be turning up as many as 250,000 illegal ballots.
I believe there's a major effort to distract the attention of the public away.
Chris, your thoughts?
Yeah, it's always at a convenient time when these things start to break out, whether it's the COVID wind in the sails going out and they start a race riot and make that their focus.
These same politicians, might I add, that have provided the tough-on-crime bill, the three strikes, the for-profit prisons, the war on drugs, the war on perceptions, the war on thought, the war on just about any sort of common sense, and certainly have gone out of their way to present these half-truths in such a sensationalized manner to really go after the The systemic corruption, but to to really play on the imaginations of the disenfranchised in such a way where this type of environment is happening, and Brett Favre is being attacked by some of his peers and I have to say don't let the small hats get you down.
Don't let these people really steer your thoughts because that's all he said is I thought he didn't mean to do that and I don't think that necessarily that constitutes this type of reaction.
People are entitled to their perceptions, their opinions, I thought in America and maybe they're not.
Maybe that's the whole point of this is that if you say something like this and it's beyond the scope of the censors or of the political correctness committee then of course you can be targeted in such a manner and I think this is like an inquisition tactic in a confessionalism type situation they're putting on in a shame-based social engineering tactic.
And it's not an accident.
The people that are behind this are, you know, making the caste system turn against itself in such a manner while avoiding scrutiny amongst themselves.
So absolutely right.
There's a bigger thing going on.
These people are waist-deep in blood and they are guilty for treason and election fraud.
So once that does, in fact, become a more obvious thing to the common person, Maybe a different conversation should be had.
Well, look, the prosecutors didn't even charge him with, you know, if had it been intentional, it would have been first degree.
They didn't even charge it.
And here's what we see is going on here.
99% of the population is living a normal life, but they're focusing on these fringe elements.
You got Maxine Waters as a racist provocateur.
You got 55 times more blacks killed by blacks than blacks killed by whites.
More than 55 times as frequent.
More whites killed by black about as commonly as whites are killed by whites.
Overwhelmingly crime in the United States is blacks committing crimes against other blacks.
Meanwhile, we'll be right back.
Here we see actual video of it, and let me comment.
By the way, that I did a show earlier today with Danny Siras, who is himself a law enforcement, and he found there were several anomalies here, such as not seeing blood from the shots, that he about suggested this might be just as fake as what happened at Brooklyn Center.
Let's follow.
It all started with a 911 call.
You got every one of those over here trying to fight us, trying to stop us.
I swear to you, I'm going to ram all of you in the ass!
Within about 10 seconds of Columbus police arriving at the scene on the southeast side of the city.
Hey!
Hey!
Get down!
Get down!
Officer Nicholas Reardon shoots and kills 16-year-old Micaiah Bryant.
Police played the video in slow motion to give the public a better understanding of what happened in this moment.
Bryant can be seen holding a knife in her right hand and attempts to stab another girl.
At that moment, Reardon shoots and kills Bryant.
What I can say is when officers are faced with someone employing deadly force, deadly force can be the response the officer gives.
Interim Police Chief Michael Woods did not go as far as saying Reardon's actions were justified.
She came after me.
With a knife?
Yeah, so he got her.
Safety Director Ned Pettis called this a horrendous tragedy, but asked the community not to rush to judgment.
We have to ask ourselves, what information did the officer have?
What did he see?
How much time did he have to assess the situation?
And what would have happened if he had taken no action at all?
I'm a f****** idiot.
I think that's entirely appropriate.
What would have happened if he'd taken no action at all?
I think the smaller girl in the pink outfit would have been dead, and he would have shot the other.
So he would have had two deaths instead of one, the aggressor alone.
Meanwhile, the Pfizer vaccine is confirmed to cause neurodegenerative diseases.
This is pretty disturbing.
It'll cause Alzheimer's and other conditions.
A shocking new report on the COVID-19 vaccines reveals Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine has long-term health effects, including ALS, Alzheimer's, and other neurological degenerative diseases.
This is especially concerning since the Pfizer is an mRNA vaccine, an untested type, which creates new proteins and can actually integrate into the human genome, according to a report from the National Library of Medicine.
In other words, degenerative brain conditions may appear at any time in your life after receiving the vaccine.
The RNA sequence of the vaccines as well as the spike protein target interaction were analyzed for the potential to convert intracellular RNA-binding proteins, TARDNA-binding protein infused in sarcoma into their pathologic prion conformations.
Remember, prion Is the cause of mad cow disease eating holes in the brain?
So it appears that that's a benefit you'll get from Pfizer's vaccine.
The report summary concludes, the enclosed finding, as well as potential additional risks, leads the author to believe that regulatory approval of the RNA-based vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 was premature, and that the vaccine may cause much more harm than it benefits.
The vaccine could be a bio-weapon, even more dangerous than the original infection.
Meanwhile, U.S.
vaccination sites are closing from California to Texas, Ohio to Mississippi, as demand for COVID shots plummets.
At least seven vaccination sites across the U.S.
are closing amid falling demand for COVID-19.
As of Friday, just shy of 42% of Americans and nearly 53% of adults 18 and older have had at least one dose.
More than 35% are fully vaccinated or about 27.5% of the population.
Here are some of the sites that are closing for a lack of demand.
The daily COVID-19 vaccinations are dropping precipitously.
Closures are also happening in Ohio, Nevada, Florida, Texas, California.
Officials in Kansas and Mississippi are asking federal officials to send them less, less vaccine.
Here are the number of new infections per day dropping, dropping.
Number of deaths per day dropping, dropping.
I think the drop-off in the vaccinations is a good thing, particularly since the vaccinations are so horrific in their ramifications, including generating prions that'll eat holes in your brain.
Carl, your thoughts?
Yeah, nobody should trust those injections.
So we're on a planet that is managed by a control group that has continuous wars that are Orwellian illegal, a path of escalating debt that is intentional, and intentional poverty.
And I have engaged with many of the world's experts up to two UN summits for heads of state for ending poverty through results.org.
Extraordinary.
leaders of the world do not want to solve problems. These are the same people that are being trusted
to inject you with the substances of their choice in a medical field controlled by them
for their profit. So it's a crazy situation and that's where it is.
Extraordinary. Chris, your thoughts?
Yeah, I have to add to Carl's point. Great stuff there.
Yeah, this debt is insurmountable by design, and it is very intentional to keep us into technocratic debt slaves.
And this type of technocracy is the perfect way, the perfect mechanisms by which the 1% oligarchs
can pretty much turn everybody into servants and put them onto this corporate plantation
that they've been trying to bring in.
So this is why they're running out the mom and pop shops, the small businesses,
it's why they've been going after them with laws and with draconian economic targets on these people
for the last few decades.
If you think about them using the Walmart model to run out the mom and pop shops
or the Amazon model now, yeah, these are certainly what they have in mind for us
is to have us all dependent on their logistic infrastructure system
and to make people compliant and dependent on this reward system.
Make it a Stasi state like after World War II in Central Europe.
And I think that if you look at the statistics behind, whether it's the racism or the COVID stats, the numbers don't lie, but the politicians abusing these situations and sensationalizing them certainly do.
And the mainstream media with a heavily vested interest will absolutely lie about these things, as they have for the last century or longer, lied us into every conflict amongst ourselves for a long, long time.
So yeah, I think these people have always had some sick agenda to try to feed back our own children and our own humanity to humanity through things like yum.com or going into these hubris type chimera cocktails with these vaccines and RNA recombinants and things like that.
Prions are probably something like protocols of the elders of science, short for that or something, I don't know.
but there's something going on with these guys and what they're doing with this crap because it is
certainly not what normal people would ever think to do and certainly not be putting these things
out there under the guise of helping people when they're doing this to them. This is beyond war
crime. Oh, I think you got that exactly right. Meanwhile, Fox Sports host goes scorched earth
on LeBron James over deleted tweet.
Dog, you can't do this.
Fox Sports commentator Marcellus Wiley tore into NBA superstar LeBron James after his social media post where he put up a photograph of the police officer with a caption that said, you're next, and a little hourglass indicating his time was running out.
James was immediately blasted for suggesting police were wrong to defend the other girl in the Bryan incident, who likely would have become a stabbing victim, I believe killed, had police not acted.
Multiple video angles have served as contradicting the narrative that spread in the initial hours That she hadn't had a knife and that it was an unjustified shoot.
The photo showed Bryant with a knife attempting to stab another girl when the officer opened fire, stopping the attack and killing her.
We know now, based on this footage, the officer took action to protect another young girl, also black, by the way, said Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther.
King James, with his vast resources and influence, wrote the National Fraternal Order of Police should educate himself and frankly has a responsibility to do so on the facts before weighing in.
This is disgraceful and extremely reckless.
The officer saved a young girl's life.
No amount of gaslighting will change that fact.
And there you see the actual tweet King James put out.
You're next.
What did Wiley say?
Himself a former NFL player blasted James for being irresponsible.
Dawg, you can't do this.
You can't be that irresponsible if you're LeBron James because you have that much power and we all know when you get that type of power, responsibility comes with it.
Wiley said James demonstrated he wanted to be first, not right, that he should have passed in this moment.
Emotions can't trump logic, and that's what happened.
Your agenda can't go before your acumen.
You can't pander before your principles.
Wiley praised James for his charitable contributions in the past for having a big heart, but I don't care how smart you are if you don't stop and think LeBron James, he failed in that moment.
Meanwhile, the Democrats are trying to promote a new gun control agenda.
I frankly think that they're in dire straits now because all these events seeking to defund the police and all that, at least the average American recognizing if they can't defend themselves, they certainly can't count on the police, whom the Democrats want to dispense with from coming to their benefit, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whom I regard as a criminal from Florida, and Richard Blumenthal, who is no better from Connecticut, where we had two absolute absurd staged events at Sandy Hook in Connecticut and Parkland in Florida to promote their gun control agenda, all phony, all fake.
But there they are.
They keep on pitching.
Carl, your thoughts.
Yeah, you know, I hope that people are taking advantage of this opportunity to educate themselves and to speak up and just to take a look and see, gee, so a police officer saved a girl's life from an assailant who, even though the cops are right there, she runs in front of the cops and pushes another woman down before an attempted murder.
In front of the cop that the cop stopped.
And that's what I think any reasonable person would see.
But hey, I'm wrong about what what a lot of people should reasonably see.
And Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Yeah, she is a criminal.
The last two primaries, the state of Florida have coordinated with Wasserman Schultz's campaign to steal, to rig the primaries, and Tim Canova, a colleague of mine, was her challenger.
And they're supposed to keep those ballots, and they threw them all away to prevent any type of accountability.
So, it is just a rigged system, but what people do have full power over is how they think about it, what they say, and what they do, and to make your thoughts, your words, and your actions count.
Yeah, the Democrat Party has become totally corrupt, authoritarian, utterly unscrupulous.
It's really stunning.
Chris, your thoughts?
Yeah, I can't believe how much they've gone like full circle on the scum of the earth platform.
They have literally tried to win every pageant by throwing elbows and certainly not offering any sort of a reasonable platform or anything other than going negative or highlighting racism or violence in many cases at the people that they have betrayed and underserved for decades and put into these hardships in the first place by their mass corruption.
So yeah, I think that if anything with Debbie Wasserman Schultz, or what's her name, Schultz, whatever her name is, and Gutenberg, and Stoneman Douglas, and Steve Israel, and any of these people that are putting this Blumenthal, whatever, all these guys seem to have something in common.
I can't quite figure out what it is, but yeah, there's something going on there where they're trying
to take your last bastion of self-defense and certainly trying to put a socially engineered outrage
against anybody that wishes to protect the Second Amendment and certainly using these false flags
in the way that they are to achieve these things.
And when they're called out as such obvious hoaxes as this one obviously was, wow, I'd have to say
their audacity knows no bounds.
Maybe other than their greed, you know, that probably the only thing
that out shoots their audacity.
But I think that what's going on here is them gaslighting the people, gaslighting the situation
and using this type of sensationalism to achieve a bigger agenda, certainly one that's not good.
So if say the case of that officer, if he wouldn't have stopped and shot that girl,
then they would have said, how can you let this black girl gets stabbed to death by another black girl, right?
So he does what, you know, he's trained to do.
He makes a decision on the spot.
He, you know, tries to keep, you know, eliminate the most amount of danger.
Take the perpetrator out, the one that's trying to be aggressive and kill someone.
Well, you know, I can understand that would be the choice on the spot to make in terms of training.
Obviously, you don't want to get lethal unless somebody's life's in danger.
So that's what happens here.
And these celebrities, these boulé society celebrities and sports athletes, That are coming in one way or the other on this type of thing are doing exactly what they're supposed to do in provoking this type of outrage or this type of strong opinion one way or the other.
And certainly they're not even focusing on the true facts or even the possibility that many of these things, if they even happened, were accelerated by situations that were not presented.
And certainly some of these things might have been false flags altogether.
I think the attacks on Brett Favre and the absurd position of LeBron James are doing tremendous damage to the Democrats.
Every American who cares about sports can see the injustice of both of these situations, and their sympathy is all with Brett, and their antipathy all toward LeBron.
I think he's really misplayed his role here, and it was going to read down negatively for the Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, Tucker Carlson says Derek Chauvin's conviction is proof America has bowed to the mob, warns the unrestrained violence won't stop now because the verdict has taught that radicalism and rioting works.
Tucker's doing a great job here of reporting on these matters.
He pointed to President Biden and Maxine Waters publicly throwing their support behind the prosecution before the jury had handed down the verdict.
While they were deliberating Tuesday, Biden broke his administration's silence, saying he was praying for the right verdict.
And we all knew what that meant.
Carlson also referenced protesters seeking to intimidate a defense witness by smearing pig blood on the door of their home.
Civilized countries do not tolerate jury intimidation.
You see it, you stop it.
They don't allow the threat of violence to influence the outcome of a trial, ever.
Not under any circumstances.
That would be the opposite of justice.
That would be mob rule.
It doesn't matter whether you think Derek Chauvin was guilty and deserves what he got.
It doesn't matter who you voted for.
It doesn't matter what you think about anything else.
Seeing mobs trying to influence this trial should shock and horrify you at least as much as a George Floyd video did.
This country is moving backward at high speed.
But the strange thing is, most people didn't seem shocked or upset by any of this.
They seemed relieved by the verdict.
And I believe, of course, that's because it forestalled riots, looting, and more death on the street.
It's not just Chauvin, one cop from Minneapolis, on the stand.
It's all of us, our history, our culture, our system.
We internalized that.
We went along with it, but we were foolish.
A wise country stands on its principles.
It puts down mobs.
It doesn't obey mobs because mobs are never sated.
No matter what demands you follow, they demand more.
He argues Chauvin's conviction will not bring an end to the revolution because America, over the last year, has been taught that radicalism and violence works.
It's that simple.
Violent protests get results.
That's a threat, obviously, but it's also unfortunately true.
Rioting does work.
When you burn cities, you get what you want.
You get rich from corporate handouts.
You get the jury verdicts you demanded.
Rioters know this very well, even if the rest of us won't admit it.
Meanwhile, while the president repeatedly denounced Floyd's death, he'd previously stopped short of weighing in on Chauvin's trial.
White House officials had said it would be improper to speak out during the juror proceedings, but he nevertheless said after the conviction, and having prayed for the right verdict, which obviously was a conviction, can be a giant step forward in the fight against systemic racism, but declared it's not enough.
We can't stop here.
Biden and Harris called on Congress to act swiftly to address police reform, including a bill named for Floyd.
Biden said the entire country must confront hatred to change hearts and minds, as well as laws and policies.
I can't breathe.
Those were George Floyd's last words, Biden said.
We can't let those words die with him.
We have to keep hearing those words.
We must not turn away.
We can't turn away.
All really to build on the propaganda from an improper conviction in a case that appeared to have been very artfully staged and arranged.
Carl, your thoughts?
Yeah, well first with Biden, the war criminal and criminal against humanity.
There are about a million children who die every month from preventable poverty in the most slow motion agony imaginable.
And yet the United States has reneged all promises to end poverty since they began making them at international forums in 1969.
And I witnessed the full promise of on this time Bush Senior in 1990 at the World Summit for Children promising to us privately and to the world publicly to fully fund the end of poverty.
Both parties dropped that.
And if you count out, so if you want to prove that these are psychopaths who care nothing about people, Count up all the dead kids since just the Clinton administration, and that total carnage is more.
That's about 400 million dead.
And that's more than all wars, all violence, all murders in the history of humanity, the whole history of the planet.
So these are just hypocritical psychopaths.
And they're engaging, ironically, Not to them, they know what they're doing.
And KKK tactics of having citizens sit at the courthouse steps discussing getting more confrontational if the verdicts weren't against the black plaintiff or against the black defendant.
So it is just ridiculous double standards, but it is all just a show.
And this Chauvin guy, if you take a look at pictures and video of him as the cop in that incident versus the guy who was at the trial, the hairline is different, the ears are different.
So, it's a psyop.
And of course, we have a similar situation with a guy who is posing as President of the United States.
He doesn't appear to be the Joe Biden from Delaware.
Those who voted Democrat thought they were supporting.
Chris, your thoughts?
I absolutely agree.
I think that the multitudes are being hoodwinked.
The profane are being taken for a ride by the initiated here.
And I think that this is no different.
I think that there are many things in this that doesn't check out.
In this whole thing, whether it's the Biden thing, the whole scenario that we've seen under this COVID thing, the reset.
Even with this Chauvin thing and a mistrial, it should have been the case that they would arrive at with this type of jury tampering would have been my conclusion or my guess, but maybe not.
It seems like there is, like Carl said, some sort of duality of standards going on or a weaponized hypocrisy that seems to be revered or given some sort of a moral high ground.
So I don't understand where this is coming from, but apparently there's a lot of money behind it.
So I have to say, These type of mobs and these riots, not only did disrupt the legitimate grassroots outrage and democratic uprisings, but they also serve as a passive aggressive resistance or even something an element of fear against them, you know, it's, it's, it puts a level of intimidation out there knowing that these people are above the law and beyond scope of any sort of investigation.
And like I said, most of these rioters are being funded by NGOs, and most of them are probably mercenaries or political operatives, and the feds are doing nothing about this in terms of investigating them.
And I have to say these alphabet agencies are doing nothing either, other than maybe putting these guys out there in the first place.
So yeah, this whole weaponized hypocrisy is painfully obvious to those of us that are paying attention.
This I can't breathe thing, you know, Floyd George takes all that fentanyl,
of course you can't breathe.
You know, nobody can if you take that kind of dosage.
That's the thing, you know, they don't even wanna talk about that.
But of course, this is probably a bunch of mass wearers running around saying, I can't breathe
and trying to stand up for this guy.
And they're not even talking about how many people are being murdered in nursing homes
or being put on ventilators or given the vaccine and Lord knows what from there.
So yeah, Biden's talking about 100 days, 200 million vaccines distributed.
Wow, I didn't even think Hitler was that audacious to boast that type of war crime
notched in a belt on the scoreboard.
So yeah, this 1% that's putting all these guys out there, they need poverty in the way that they do, and this is really how they exploit the situation of despair in the way that they always have.
And just to reaffirm, I mean, George Floyd himself said, I ate too many drugs.
That's racist.
That's racist.
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It refutes itself.
That dog is a puppy.
It just got dropped.
It doesn't know what's going on.
I'm sure it's used to all the yelling and fighting, all four shots.
Then went into that girl's back.
If this is a setup with a security cam from across the street, fake two.
Was a 911 call from the location made up.
Was a side fight over that other girl with the adult male kicking her.
Till he heard the shots, just a drama enacted for the nation.
You've seen false flags.
They never achieve the reality this event does.
On another note, I'm dumbfounded by the people who are pretending this is normal teenage behavior.
What kind of neighborhood is this?
Who would put any child in a so-called foster home where this kind of violence erupts?
What teenage girl is ready to use deadly force over housework?
What neighborhood puts up with an adult male kicking a teenage girl on the sidewalk?
Apparently this neighborhood, and all at the same time certainly not any place I've ever lived, Meanwhile, you make a salient point regarding the dog, but I would still contend that a puppy, especially a puppy if it's a puppy, hearing that many shots would jump sky high and run like the devil.
As always in these events, I saw no blood.
Where's the rest of the neighborhood in this event?
For me, that denotes that it was all cordoned off to create this scene.
Hey, it's a crap shoot.
One thing for damn sure is with the hundreds of other events, we will never know the truth.
All any of us can do is depend on logic, common sense, and normal reactions to an event of this nature.
Maybe I missed the blood.
Did you see any?
Meanwhile, they tell us to always trust the science.
Well, look at the recent past.
Nico Time cigarettes, the smooth taste expected mothers crave.
No flies on me, the baby, thanks to DDT.
Compressed tablets, heroin, hydroxychloride from the Bayer Company.
Or let this magic mineral asbestos protect the buildings on your farm.
We live, we learn, Eventually, we know better.
I've reported many times how deagle.com has been projecting the U.S.
population to drop by 230 million from 330 million in 2020 to less than 100 million in 2025.
Well, now they've gone further.
30 million in 2020 to less than 100 million in 2025. Well, now they've gone further. Instead
of 99 million in 2025, they've dropped it to 65 million. So they've just lopped off another 34
million.
No doubt they can see the face mask strategy is working better than expected.
Meanwhile, educate yourself.
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Download all 24 of the presentations there if you like.
They're all free and available to the public at no charge.
Remember, the secret of freedom lies in educating people.
The secret of tyranny in keeping them ignorant.
Our final thoughts now, Carl.
I want to go back to something that you said earlier, Jim, is that the Arizona audit is happening right now, and that could be the breakthrough that we've been waiting for, for truth.
As we are here at the end of April 2021, the situations on the ground, they look dark, they look bleak, and there isn't very much hope.
And as I've been saying, all we have are our thoughts, our words, and our actions, and to make them count, we need to flip the conversations such as Joe Biden and his hypocrisy, pretending to care about anyone, when he is one of the worst war criminal, plagiarist, liar, demented, child sniffing,
creatures, horror creatures, imaginable.
So, know that there is a bigger plan and that all we can do is wait until enough good people
have caused a breakthrough and to contribute what we can toward that end.
Chris, your final thoughts.
Yeah, I think that you're seeing the 1% literally going so far along that this overreach,
the tighter they squeeze, the more that's gonna slip through their fingers.
This overreach is going to slap themselves in the face, I hope.
Because this to me is painfully obvious.
I know some of these things are organic outrages or Conflicts that escalate.
Maybe that girl being shot was real.
I don't know.
I haven't done enough research into that to know or not.
But I will say that many of these instances are often sensationalized and asymmetrically presented to both communities out of context for this purpose.
And I can't necessarily say what started the situation or why it happened.
I think in many cases that can be said confidently for what is being done with the mainstream media, and nobody's even talking about the mainstream media doing this to each side.
Nobody's talking about the big money behind these operations to divide and conquer us, to bring Jim Crow journalism back into the mainstream again, and then to basically gaslight anybody that reacts to it in one way or another.
This to me is like a passive-aggressive manipulation, the UN colonization agenda that seems to be obvious.
And look at the vaccine rates that they're trying to initiate, and look at the population that it's going to leave.
They're pretty much synonymous with each other, so those people taking that vax, you're probably going to be part of that depopulated number, and it's heartbreaking how many people that you're really trying to warn about this, even loved ones, and you're like warning them, hey there's a cliff, there's a cliff, and not only are they running straight for it, they're shoving you out of the way, and you know, Man, I don't know what the heck is going on here, but humanity is in some sort of hypnosis that needs to be called out.
Well, please know that I benefit as much as you from the brilliant commentaries of Carl Herman from San Ramon, California, and Chris Weinert from Detroit, Michigan.
Assuming, as virtually all of the public will assume, the event in Columbus, Ohio was authentic, We can say for a certainty that it demolishes the Democrats' anti-police and gun control agenda.
Here you had a cop doing the right thing, protecting one black girl by taking a stance against the aggressor who was seeking to kill her.
Every American is going to applaud that outcome.
And the propagandists who are trying to spin it the wrong way are going to be unbelievably unsuccessful.
We know the thin blue line, the police force of the United States law enforcement is all that separates the American people from a civil society and savagery.
They know that without the police we all have to defend ourselves.
There will be no one else to come to our aid.
We must therefore all Equip ourselves for precisely that role.
Acquire the weapons you need.
Get the training you need.
Stock up on ammunition because the Democrats are going to try to take that away from you too.
This is a case of the lunatics running the asylum.
Never has a political party in the history of America gone so far off the deep end In the defense of communism, socialism, and anarchy, the Democrats have violated every principle for which this nation stands.
Don't let yourself be played.
Take the measures you need to protect yourself and your family.