MONIQUE LUKENS – The Curious Case of 2 1/2 plus 1/2? George Floyds
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Well, it's a great pleasure to have another dedicated teacher who's done her best to stand up for fellow teachers against the mandates and the other happy horseshit coming down from the federal government and state government.
California is especially egregious.
My next speaker has gone out of her way to promote information, putting together conferences, including with the admirable Dr. Peter McCullough, where I was very pleased to join.
He's simply outstanding.
So this woman, in my judgment, is a champion for teachers and human rights, and I'm very pleased to have her join us today.
Monique Lukens, yours, Monique.
Thank you, Dr. James.
I really appreciate that.
The reason I'm doing this today is to make everyone aware of the inconsistencies of the narrative of the tragic George Floyd story.
This is in no way to disrespect anyone.
I just have many questions.
When I first started seeing these inconsistencies, it wasn't because I was actually the detective.
I was watching a doctor.
He could have been a doctor.
His name is Young Farrow.
And Young Pharaoh had about a three-hour presentation on YouTube pointing to these inconsistencies.
And he also, he also showed an attorney who stated that George Floyd really passed away four years prior.
So I will get into that, but
That's all to say that I had brought this to the attention to a teacher's union and I was highly persecuted and I was shocked because I was just coming from the fact of truth and they were talking about the organization BLM and George Floyd's birthday and this really concerned me.
I said, That I talked to an attorney who stated this happened four years prior under vastly different circumstances.
And so that led me to the journey of doing my best to determine the truth.
Dr. Fetzer, I do also appreciate you stating about the teachers and this has nothing, well, it does have something to do with the George Floyd case.
Not exactly, but it does.
We'll get there, too.
I just want to state that I am very saddened by those school districts that placed horrific obstacles on your educators, particularly if you were given information prior to whatever your rollout was.
Thank you.
If you can give a moment of silence while I go to the next slide for these teachers.
Harmed from the vaccine.
That's not a vaccine.
Okay.
Now, we get into a little fun.
Again, this is in no way to disrespect anyone.
But, will the real George Floyd please stand up?
Oh, wait, no, not Slim Shady.
Remember that?
Remember that video from a long time ago?
There are conspiracy realities, like Law Code 21, U.S.
Code 846.
Go ahead.
You might want to go to slideshow so we get full screen on each answer.
Ah, thank you, thank you.
See, now in the teaching, I don't do the slideshow.
This is something that is new to me.
Thank you.
Yeah, we went over this yesterday.
So 8.46 a.m.
was when the first World Trade Center tower was hit on 9.11.
8 minutes 46 seconds was the first clocked time that Derek Chauvin was said to kneel on the elusive George Floyd.
Again, I keep saying, no disrespect, but there are some heavy-duty questions.
This time was changed to 9 minutes and 29 seconds, although many people recall the 846.
Now, I didn't dive deep into this one, but I'd like to know, how did it come to be that they changed that time?
Was it because people were talking, maybe?
About the 846?
Let's continue.
How long does it take for a lie to become a truth?
And I don't mean a big narrative.
I'm just talking about little lies or inconsistencies that may have not been established to harm, but still become truth.
The curious case of the two and a half George Floyds is what I am calling this presentation.
Two and a half?
What do you mean?
Well, I do have a math degree, so let's look.
Texas George or Texas Lloyd?
Now, as I said, I had spoken to the attorney that this young pharaoh had named on his presentation.
I called him up with a former associate, Michael Caine.
I thank him for all the time he gave.
And we spoke to Jaffet for about 25 minutes about what he was saying with regards to George Floyd being under his care back in 2016, although Jaffet thinks that it may have been 2015 when I listened to a recording that a guest of mine, I'm hoping he's going to come on, actually recorded.
He called Jaffa before me.
He goes by Desert Lonely Boy.
So you'll hear a little of that interview.
Now, Jeff had stated that he was going to write an affidavit and do an interview with me.
That never came to fruition.
I did kind of get a little upset because two times we had established that we were going to do this recording interview and then it didn't happen.
Like, five minutes before it didn't happen.
But as I think about it, maybe he was spooked.
Anyway.
He did come out on his Facebook page immediately and discuss that he was the conservator of this gentleman.
Now, Floyd George, not George Floyd, Floyd George is in this football program from the Texas 5A division to 1992 state championship, Temple versus Yates.
I happened to meet someone who went to that game, and he actually was the one who showed me the program.
He actually was the one who gave this information to Timothy Jaffet.
That was after the fact that Jaffet had talked about George Floyd.
Let's go to the next slide.
As you can see, can I make this larger?
I don't know if I can.
Let's see.
It's really hard to see.
That's why I kind of kept in the slides.
But anyway, it says number 88, Lloyd George.
Now you might think, well, some people called him Lloyd George.
True, but as I said last year, how many students would have their name reversed in an official program for State Division?
I think it's highly unlikely, and I did call the organization that puts this out, and they did say, well, it's up to the The sports organization or the coach and unfortunately that coach passed away in 1990.
Sorry last year in 2022.
So we can't ask him.
I still feel that it's highly unlikely.
Let's look at a larger picture.
So 88, number 88, Floyd George.
Here are some photos from that game.
Thanks to Josh, again, who had led me to that game.
It was during, it was near Christmas time, just like now, or whatever your holiday is that you're celebrating, if you are.
This was halftime.
Now let's look at some of this game.
Backs and receivers this way.
Edward Jackson doesn't get a lot of notoriety, but he's rushed for about 600 yards.
Averages six a carry.
Gerald Moore, Floyd George are tied in.
Veal and Dickerson... Did you hear?
It said Floyd George.
Extremely dangerous receivers.
Aligned, Seymour, Toone, Lowson, Roy, and Johnson across the front.
They are big.
Okay.
Here's another one.
Floyd George, number 88, 92.
Second down and ten Here he is The little bite good move by George and the outside work back to the inside He's six foot six two hundred ten pounds senior at good speed a good job by Porter's working back to the inside That will try to go for another interception and I kind of gives you a little bit of ground here
He still was heading up to make the first down So then they said good job by George or he said something like that But you did hear him again say, Floyd George.
Gerald Moore became very famous.
on the season for Floyd George.
And Yates, with their first first down, go to Gerald Moore.
Gerald Moore became very famous.
He passed away of...
Wait, I'm not very good with football, although I did enjoy this game, okay?
It was very festive.
George played with some really great names.
I'm trying to remember.
Gerald Moore passed away of testacular... No, that was someone else.
Jeff mentioned the name of someone.
and we'll get into it.
Under four minutes to play in the first quarter.
Moving.
All right.
Now we get to Timothy D.
Jaffet.
Okay.
George Floyd died in Corpus Christi, Texas in early 2016, but he does say in an interview that he believes it was December 2015 and that his sister came down In late January of 2016, he tells this to my to my associate, who I guess is trying to get on here.
I was his ad lit man based on a request from the hospital to appoint a guardian.
He had stroked out on some bad legal diagnosis.
They needed a decision maker.
I got the assignment to investigate.
Texas George was on a gurney waiting for an ICU bed.
He was alert.
He gave me his name, year of birth, 1967.
And when I called him up, called him about any relatives, said he had a sister in Minnesota or call out to Texas A&I because they knew him.
Tonight my proof of everything I said to those that supported me by asking for more information, not vilifying me.
Thank you, but keep picking this apart because the only way it stands is if I clear away the lies.
Facts.
This is the program from the high school game where Minnesota George supposedly attended and a statement from the attendee.
I was at the game.
I had this ticket stub and a VHS recording of the game.
Where they show his picture as part of the starting offense for Yates.
There is no George Floyd on the team this in quotes is from my Former my former associate Josh and he did recall that at the game him and his brother were laughing because They were equating Floyd George with the long time ago singer.
It was his name boy George and Timothy D. Jaffet continues to talk.
Anyways, to conclude the story and start dumping documents, George Floyd died of a second stroke, an organ failure, shortly after, to overdosing on synthetic marijuana.
Let me stop there.
Now, what I have to question is, because of the fentanyl that the Minnesota George Floyd was associated with now, that we know, even though USA Today says it's not the The cause for him passing away.
I have to question USA Today because they've been very questionable during this pandemic.
So, um, this is kind of close to the videos that we have seen, the new videos, the new footage, body cam, where it looks like Minneapolis, George Floyd, he is, again, no disrespect meant.
But this is either a scene or he really is very high because he is so scared.
It seems like there's something that is motivating him besides fear and that could be a substance.
Which we know it states he had fentanyl in his system.
Remember nobody knew how to treat it but being indigent in Indigent he was cremated and his urn set out there with a cardboard marker and otherwise in other words He was a he was a poor person Financially now to the hurtful part before he died.
We got a hold of his sister in Minnesota She don't want nothing to do with a stupid dopehead self Actually, my notes say, crackhead self.
Now, a lot of the social media people went, oh, he's not talking like a lawyer.
I think what he's trying to do here is give a sense of the conversation that he had had with that sister.
But after he died, she flew down the next week right here to Corpus Christi.
Tried to talk to anybody who would listen to her.
The newspaper, TV stations, and the NAACP.
As a matter of fact, threatening to sue everybody.
When she realizes that he was cremated and there was no liability, she left.
I can't tell if it's the same sister or not.
The sister there with Minnesota George versus the sister of Texas George.
But I know who wasn't in that coffin.
Now, I will get to a photo of a coffin, but since we're there right now, he's very adamant that that George Floyd was not in that coffin, or Floyd George.
No, his George Floyd.
I'm going to put the interview into the chat.
We will listen to a little of it, but my associate Steve Rollins reminded me, Rollins, that there were four funerals?
And they were all paid for by the former boxer George Mayweather.
And I will get into the boxing association with names affiliated to George Floyd.
So Minneapolis George and fake half-body George.
Fake half-body?
What do you mean?
Okay, this is ways people can obtain body footage.
Now this was off of YouTube.
I'm a little hesitant to play it.
So please take your photos of this and go to it.
But this is attorney Ben Crump.
He is telling this young man, Quincy Mason Floyd, who is stated to be Minneapolis George Floyd's son.
It's very disturbing to watch and it almost brought tears to my eyes, but again, I have to question this.
Ben Crump, everything he says, Quincy Mason Floyd is repeating.
Now, I have been in the acting business, haven't been doing it for a while because of the mandates where actors and musicians have passed away because of the injection.
At first I thought, well, maybe, maybe this is definitely acting.
And then I saw a documentary that discusses attorney Ben Crump having witness swapped for the young man who passed away in Florida, Trayvon Martin.
This is still not talked about in mainstream circles.
This documentary was very encompassing.
Apparently, the last person on the phone with Trayvon was a girlfriend where they were having difficulties, challenges.
Key witness swapped that girl, she was a girl, I think she was 16 at the time, with someone else.
That's a serious offense!
Now he states, well, it's because she was a minor.
No, no, no, no.
So, he's talking to her what to say in a past case, and now he's talking to him exactly what to say.
And one of the things is, this is so emotional.
I would think that Quincy Mason Floyd would know if it's emotional or not.
Just asking.
And again, no disrespect meant.
If there is a reason for this being said or him line reading, please tell us.
Tell us!
OK.
I'm not going there.
All right, here is a photo of the body cam of one of the officers.
I wanted to know where the blue material came from.
I later saw that George is Leaning against his car and the police are rolling down blue pants, which are over black sweatpants.
Now in earlier videos, I didn't notice this.
So whether it's been color, um, what do you say, putting the color on it?
I'm not certain about that.
I need to look further.
But whatever the case is, He has two pants on at this point.
Blue over black.
And when they're searching him, the black pants go down against, as he's against the door.
Now I'm looking at this leg here, and I know that photography can be misleading.
It looks pretty thin.
You know, that is the end of his leg.
It also looks like a very light color.
This does not look like the nice, dark-toned skin color of George Floyd.
This looks more like the officer's arm.
Now, here's a photo of what you're going to see in a moment.
There is a video snippet that I took from the body cam.
Thanks to, well, no, well, yes, Steve Rollins.
I want to thank him again.
And then I looked at it very, very, and I'm going to play it a few times.
And I'd like to know if anyone feels the same way as me.
And I know that the chat is lighting up.
I'm not looking at it, folks.
So if there's anything that's really something, call it out.
If anyone has a different thought about this, let me know.
know.
All right, let's look.
Oh!
Over here, before we go to the part I want to show, this looks very light colored as well.
I I don't know.
Is it the sunlight?
You tell me.
Over here it looks dark brown.
Oh!
Now the officer is moving the blue pants.
Oh!
What was there?
Did anybody see anything there?
- There are updated locations there.
- Go, go. - Go, go. - Here we go. - Go.
- Oh!
What was there?
Did anybody see anything there?
And why did his hand go so quickly, like he was stunned, and move it back?
It's just a question that I have.
Let's look at that one more time.
and then look at what he does at the very end.
Did he just tug that back into place?
Now what would be the reason for him to do that?
I had a family member, I must say, that she's not into this.
And she thought it was to protect his leg.
I don't see a leg.
If anybody thinks that it was to protect the leg, please let me know, and I would apologize, but I don't think so.
Talk.
I must look at the chat.
Now I am curious.
Okay, I got a bona fide thumbs up.
Thank you.
There was no pic?
Are you seeing this video clearly, everyone?
Right, there was no leg.
Okay.
So I'm just going to share it one more time, because to me, this is like the ultimate question.
And the thing is, there is video footage floating out there of George Floyd having no legs on the stretcher.
We see something, and we'll get to, that looks like a mannequin.
But I thought, is it possible that that was all tweaked back footage?
People were going, you know,
on the online doing different things but when I see this this to me is very different because this came from actual body cam footage one more time sorry folks it looks like he is you know he touched a mannequin and you know in a store window and oh I messed something up that's what it looks like
All right, let's go to the next.
Yeah, so I just wanted to share with you how dark brown George Floyd's skin looks compared to what we were seeing with that arm, with that leg.
And I spoke to someone that I kind of know.
He's a professional actor.
He's good with film and he was getting angry at me saying it's the light and whatnot.
I showed him different things and he's like, oh you just want to believe this?
No, no, I don't want to just believe this.
I'm asking questions because all of this really changed our country around.
I'm sure everyone on here has been called a racist for something and it's sad.
Okay.
Okay, so I didn't get permission.
I wanted Miriam's voice to be on here, but at the same time, I don't have that permission.
But if you want to look up on Rumble, she did a documentary, not documentary, an interview.
And what is her name?
Dana Lorraine.
And it's showing, I'm just going to have to describe it, because again, I just want to make sure.
We're all good.
It shows the people coming out all at once instead of in drips and drabs.
The spectators.
And we know this to be true of a production.
It's like your cue.
You know what?
I'm gonna just do it.
Let's look.
We gotta see if we don't have her name.
I mean, I won't have her voice.
Okay.
Thanks to Miriam.
Because Thomas, the Asian, this, this officer here, the Asian American here, he does something to the camera.
Okay, see how they all come out at once?
He does something to the camera where you would say, okay, see, he just flicked his hand.
And now he made he made like a gesture and they're all walking out at once.
He actually circled made the gesture and they all come out at once.
Now we're going to see body cam footage.
There you go.
That's what I wanted to show.
I've been in many productions.
I have an MFA in theater.
I know when you go like that, it's like next scene.
It's like a swipe.
Round the stretcher.
Okay, I'm having it.
Okay, I'm having some questions.
If Floyd George was born in 1967, he would have been 25 years old at the time.
That's right.
25 is too old for a high school player.
totally staged says gus They're hiding it near the car.
Oh, that's another thing that I found a few days ago.
I think I put the picture in here.
I'm seeing like a little transponder or a microphone under the car.
Why is it there and why is it blinking red?
We'll get to it.
I'm pretty sure I put it there.
So this is what I had originally seen and many of us saw come on.
This looks like a mannequin.
And there was a medical mannequin shop that actually burned down.
I saw this in a documentary.
They've since moved.
And unfortunately, the owner, he got himself in very hot water some years ago.
I gave that link last year.
It's on a law site, so maybe he was helping with this.
I don't know.
Again, I'm sorry.
These are just questions.
I just don't know why the medical mannequin shop burned down, and it definitely is his legal challenge he had on the stretcher.
Okay, where is his left arm?
Now, you could say, well, it was behind his back.
No, it doesn't look like that.
So, unless it was erased off, where is this arm?
And where, oh, look.
See, you could see his skin again over here.
It's very light.
Is it from the reflection of the bus?
That's what the angered actor was telling me.
I'm not saying it's not, but it just seems Well, I actually took his diagram because I was so upset and want to show what he thought.
So why is his left leg shades lighter than his upper body?
Okay, yes.
There you go.
You could see it there too.
Okay, there it is.
This was a diagram of the person.
I don't think he wants to be named, but I thank him, even though he got upset with me.
He said white lighting that can reflect from the bus, sky, etc.
Okay.
I don't know.
I just, I'm not, I'm not seeing how the bus could get down here.
It's possible, the reflection.
I want to give credit to this Timothy Charles Holmeseth.
I, First, oh, that should have been an L. I first saw the no legs footage from him.
He was an award-winning news reporter and investigative journalist.
Okay, FBI witness.
Okay, here is George Floyd.
I took a photo of him in the ambulance where these alleged paramedics are very calm.
Not that they shouldn't be calm, but too calm, too slow.
And I didn't get footage for that.
But where exactly are his legs here?
It just looks like a heap of material.
And that's my question.
No disrespect again.
If you could answer the question, I would appreciate it.
Let's put all this to rest.
Here is his death certificate.
Unofficial.
I had sent away for that last year.
But it didn't come in time.
Let's look for the reason of death.
Cause of death.
Okay, cardiopulmonary arrest, complicating law enforcement, subdual restraint, and neck compression.
And then it talks about down here, methamphetamine use.
So there is a new documentary out called, The Fall of Minneapolis.
I'd highly recommend it.
It kind of solidifies things and it confuses me at the same time.
Because with all the new information that comes out, where we say, see, it wasn't this after all.
Most of us are still coming back to the fact that we want to see where did the limbs go?
Why is no one talking about that?
Including Well, I guess I could call her my associate, Miriam, who's done a documentary.
She wrote a book, which by the way, I have purchased it, pre-ordered it.
She said, but there's legs.
I'm not seeing them.
I would love to have more of a conversation with her about that.
Okay, here's a photo from an open casket.
From what I understand, most of the caskets were closed.
But this one happened to be open.
Again, this looks like a lighter shade of brown.
Was it the lighting?
And around here, it looks a little bit empty.
Here's the boxing name connections.
Floyd Mayweather.
George Foreman.
George, George Floyd, Joe Frazier, Darnella Frazier, the 2021 Pulitzer Prize winner due to her footage.
Thanks to Miriam stating that.
I called the Pulitzer Prize up, the organization the other day, and I had emailed them two weeks prior, no response, asking for Darnella's footage.
So when I did and I called and the person who answered told me to go to the YouTube space and I was directed to a ceremony where they mentioned her name at the end.
I then called back and I said, well, where is archive footage?
To which he said, oh, we don't have it because, um, it was like a citizen journalist.
He didn't say that exactly, but for the public.
And I said, okay, well, where did you get it off from the public?
He didn't know.
Hello?
Let's stop right there.
If you're going to say, where am I getting the footage from No Legs and whatnot?
Well, I showed you one was from the body cam, for sure.
Then you're gonna have to ask the Pulitzer Prize organization.
The top prize in the world for literature, right?
Film?
If they don't have footage... Well, it's a top prize.
It's a top prize.
I suppose the Nobel Prize for Literature would be more prestigious, but Pulitzers are very highly prized.
Thank you, Dr. Fetzer, for correcting me.
But if they're stating that it's coming from the public and they don't know where, then I'm allowed to question, and we're all allowed to question, what's going on with his limbs.
The Pulitzer see this?
And he seemed to be kind of wanting to get me off the phone very quickly.
All right, so Derek Michael Chauvin, he does have a listing for the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
We had some news happen recently where he was allegedly stabbed.
Oh, let me go back.
So I'm going to stop the share.
I want to get to some notes that I have for this.
How do I stop the share?
This is new to me.
Help me.
You're fine, Monique.
You stop the share.
You're on the screen.
Go for it.
Thank you.
There are a series of numbers that I'm looking for.
Yes, so there was this article in USA Today.
It's and it talked about the 52 year old John Turskak.
I'm sure if I'm pronouncing that correct.
He had a 22.5 year sentence 22.5 years.
Now everyone this person who allegedly stabbed Chauvin had 2.5 years to go.
2.5.
He decided to stab Chauvin 22 times.
We're seeing a lot of twos and I would have to think, is this some sort of a code?
I also called the local trauma hospitals around the area.
None of them stated that Chauvin was in their computer.
I was told that they wouldn't be able to tell me if he was there anyway, but the way I had gotten their answers, they're like, no name in the computer.
So they were either lying or there really wasn't anybody there.
And then I called Attorney Erickson, who is Shauvin's alleged attorney.
Me and Steve Rollins did.
And we brought up the fact of the no legs.
To which he was shocked.
He said that we could send him links to that.
Haven't heard from him.
His email had bounced, but he gave his assistance.
So haven't heard back from that.
The interesting thing about Chauvin's new attorney is that he actually did a vaccine class action lawsuit.
So the guy is for First Amendment rights, but I'm just wondering how could he miss the fact that there's been no legs?
How could you miss that?
And he didn't know about Timothy Jaffet either.
It's been out there.
Okay.
Let me get back to my slideshow.
So.
Here's just one announcement in the courier daily dot com.
Thanks to Steve.
Philonise said that the murdering of his older brother has been a personal and premeditated matter.
He expressed strong possibilities that George and Derek knew each other for a long time.
Who is Philonise Floyd?
From Wikipedia.
Philonise Floyd is the oldest of five Floyd siblings.
He currently lives in Houston, Texas.
Okay, so it's stating that he's the oldest.
Let's get to where, where did I put that?
Oh, here it is.
If he is the oldest, then why do all of these links say different, give him different information?
Reference 1 claims Philonise is the oldest.
Reference 2 claims Latanya is the oldest.
Reference 3 claims Zsa Zsa is the oldest.
That's straight from Latanya's mouth!
If you want to look that up, here's the YouTube link.
Reference 4 claims George is the oldest.
Reference 5 claims there are six siblings.
Reference 6 claims there are four siblings, omitting JaJa and Terrence.
Reference 7 omits Terrence and Brittany from his sibling list.
Reference 8 states Minnesota George girlfriend's Courtney Ross, whom George called Mama, is his sister or stepsister.
The video portion is here.
You can look that up yourself.
Now, folks, again, No disrespect if the family is looking at this.
Why are there so many errors?
I do have a communications degree as well.
If I was working on this, I would get a big fat F for giving all these mistakes!
It's like there was no consistency whatsoever, and you could say, oh, well, we didn't know!
We didn't know!
Oh, no, no, no.
You don't do that.
If you're in the business, the professional business of journalism, you have to get the facts straight of who's in the family.
You can't just slop it up there.
All right, let's keep going.
Looks like I missed some things.
Oh, God.
Oh, here is Erickson's email.
It bounced on me.
He's too inundated, he said.
Okay.
Okay, so this is something I found online.
Nothing is here, nothing is there.
People were supposed to be there.
Where are Floyd's cuffs?
I can't get into that right now.
Many different images of Derek Chauvin.
I know we can always look different, but why so different?
Now this is Ben Bailey, and the only reason I'm sharing this is because many people online said that this was really Derek.
It could be, because there are ways that you can manipulate and guess when Ben Bailey's show stopped, Cash Cab?
The end of it was August of 2020.
That was the last one shown.
Just questioning, because what happened to George was a few months prior.
I'm not going to show this video.
It was a snippet, but I'm not.
Um, yeah, right there.
The last release was August the 26th, 2020.
So that would mean two months, three months was the last episode taped.
and you might say, oh, well, that's because of the pandemic or whatever the case, it is what it is.
Ben Bailey.
Yeah.
There he is.
And there he is.
Okay, so this is another, I will show this YouTube link.
And this is by James D. Backup.
He said, YouTube suspended my other channel for, uh, Something about showing videos regarding Derek Chauvin or something.
I don't know what it says here.
Let's see We're posting videos So, let me go Again I'm not saying that it's Ben Bailey, but it is possible that they used a it to superimpose.
Face insight.
This is by the same person, James D, whoever that is.
James, state a note if you're seeing this.
And this can determine if the faces are the same or how they resemble.
Wait a minute.
Music.
Okay, this says comparison confidence, 100% resemblance level 96.2%.
Oh, these two.
So it's saying those are the same.
Now, Steven Jackson, he is mentioned actually by Jaffet.
I hope I have time to get to it.
I gotta speed up here.
Jackson is a famous basketball player, former.
Now, if he's talking about- You're okay, time-wise, Monique.
We can run into the question period.
Go ahead, finish.
Okay.
If he is such a good friend, And I know people's tongues can slip, but why does he say this?
Just questioning.
Let's listen again.
I'm here because they're not for the demeaning character of Greg or George Floyd.
Of who?
That's right.
My twin.
A lot of times...
Let's listen again.
Did he say George?
I'm here because they're not for the demeaning character of Greg or George Floyd.
That's right, that's right.
My twin.
Poor Greg, okay.
So, just questioning.
Slip of the tongue, why?
Mr. Jackson, maybe you can tell us.
I'm here because... Okay, so this is from someone I do need to go straight to it, because I...
Don't want to.
Okay, this is from Julia jewelryblue.com and she shares with us how it's very bare, the trees, and then all of a sudden it's not.
It's in full bloom.
I can get to that portion.
Bear with me.
Okay, nothing is there.
And then... I'm trying to get to the place where it's in full bloom, everyone.
There we go.
Now, like less than a week later, it's in full bloom.
We know that it can't grow that quickly, folks.
I mean, the flowers on the ground, that's one thing, but not the real trees.
And another thing on here, I should have time-coded it, was they actually put a mask on one of the officers that wasn't there before.
Yeah, I'm gonna just tell you to go to this particular, oh, there we go, there we go!
They put a mask on him.
There's no mask here.
Hey, did they do that for his safety?
Just wondering.
Okay, how do I exit out of this again?
Okay.
Got it.
Yeah, this is a photo from People Magazine.
And Steve Rollins, he actually called.
And the People Magazine person, not so helpful.
The reason we're looking at this, folks, is it says it was in 1974.
That would mean that George would be about, like, one year old and two months at the max.
From what the narrative is, to us, he looks way more than one year old.
Could be, but not very likely.
And also, she divorced very quickly.
So, why do all the siblings take on the name Floyd?
That was another question we had.
Oh.
Yeah, this is about school police.
And unfortunately, because I'm not going to put that up there, but you saw it.
Just let me state that because of the George Floyd episode, right away there was an organization where apparently students were being.
Students were.
Well, I got to say this very sensitively.
Encourage to speak to a school board.
I heard it with my own ears and they were stating about how their friends who were black were harmed by the police and they wanted the police to be taken out.
And now in that school district, there are no police officers on campuses and there's been some real violence.
So, you know, it's concerning for the students too, including black children of color who also need protection.
I mean, I know for a fact, I heard from one father that his son, he was in a particular program that actually gave him safety online.
So, you know, it's harmful what happened.
Now, another reason I think that this George Floyd incident was pushed the way it was, was because then the mainstream was saying, oh, we need to make sure that black people are taken care of and they're vulnerable.
And we all know that black people were targeted at Tuskegee.
I think that's how you say it.
And they were given syphilis years ago.
So of course they would be concerned.
But by stating that they're taking care of them, that would be a way to give confidence to take this injection.
Let's look at Bill Hates.
The last thing you want is a bidding war between countries for this vaccine.
You know, we know there are 60 million healthcare workers around the world who are keeping everybody safe.
They deserve to get this vaccine first.
And from there, you want to do tiering in various countries to make sure your most vulnerable populations get it.
In our country, that would be Blacks and Native Americans, people with underlying health conditions, and the elderly.
Right.
I have a friend who states that three of her family members passed away of the injection.
She is a black person of color.
How many elderly people have passed away, too, from the injection?
I think more than young people, unless you're talking about young men, athletes, or pilots, or actors.
Enough, Ms.
Melinda.
Oh, this was... If you put in Google Vaccine Experiment Black People, it's like every article will talk about, oh, black people should be taking the COVID-19.
I mean, they equated it with C-19 and what had happened to them before.
You'll see.
It just looks like so much propaganda.
I couldn't find anything on the first few pages stating otherwise.
I think I put them here too.
Here we go.
I just feel that this was all put out there by Google that took away my five-year YouTube account, by the way, for warning people about it.
And Google should be ashamed of themselves.
Okay.
Here is the interview for Timothy Jaffet.
This is up on Rumble.
And then we're gonna stop.
Hello?
I'm sorry, Timothy.
I'm sorry.
Just a moment.
I'm trying to keep up with you.
Would it be alright with you if I did audio record you?
Or would you prefer that I don't do that?
He says he's alright with it later.
And when did you become an attorney at law? 2006.
Great, and you're going to have a successful... Alright, I don't think I have time for the whole thing.
We are at 9.57, so... I'll share that slide with everyone.
You can play it, Monique.
You can play it.
Okay.
Well, everything we're looking at on you is right, but everything they're saying is wrong.
Because your guy was 5'7", 5'8".
I go, man, maybe 5'10".
I put the defensive back.
Turn up the sound if you can.
That's his... My guy and his sister.
His sister, remember the one from Minnesota that called and said she didn't want to do it with the guy?
Okay.
She gets on a plane after he dies, and she's down there the next day.
Walking all over town, trying to sue everybody.
Wow.
Trying to sue everybody.
Roughly what month?
I wanted his body, he wasn't supposed to be cremated, so if I could get permission, you know, he all discreeted him, he died of a drug overdose, and I mean, she had a huge yellow Black Lives Matter t-shirt on.
- Hmm.
- And a puppy Chihuahua.
This was '16.
I don't know if you're all shit.
I have an idyllic memory, like I'm just gonna grab.
- Roughly what month in 2016? - I think he died late '15, and she came down like January.
- Interesting.
Yeah, yeah, I was looking at some of these events around what looks like the state.
Let me just state really quickly here, that person who passed away of testicular cancer, that was Johnny Bailey.
Jaffet mentions him.
I'm just going to keep going, Dr. Fetzer.
The picture of an A&I, your A&I.
Because it's very long.
I'm sorry, Timmy.
Yeah, so this is a speech that I gave because it was very important to This whole narrative that has rocked our country and world.
And I want to share with you what I did as an educator because I really felt that students needed to know this.
Oops, I want audio only.
Audio only.
Here we go.
Monique Lukens.
You should go ahead.
Yes, thank you.
Respectfully of all colors and ethnicities, I request not to omit a trained security officer at the door of schools.
Please have someone at the door.
You have a $70 million police budget and a thousand schools, which means $70,000 went to each school.
Now 45,000 goes to each school.
That covers about one person's salary.
Will the board be letting go of hiring your trained armed officers to protect you at meetings?
And for officers to suggest that you will be used to administer vaccines, please remember your oath and do your homework.
I also respectfully will inquire to the board, why aren't you investigating the numerous claims that the Minneapolis incident ...was created to divide, to divide, and that licensed attorney Timothy Daniel Jafet, that's spelled J-A-P-H-E-T in Texas, claims that George Floyd was his client who passed away in 2016 of vastly different circumstances.
I bring that up because students and others deserve to know this, this claim, because they have been mentioning this in public comment and they are traumatized and angry.
And they deserve to know truth.
Please investigate it.
Why has the board ignored public speakers who have presented facts?
One board member cut off a public commenter who stated that there were vaccine injuries and the person said no they're not.
Why have you shunned people who care?
One member was quoted in the LA Times as saying for anti-vaxxers to spread misinformation when the virus is hitting our communities the hardest.
That's just something I can't stomach.
Don't you realize that people care?
That's why they're speaking.
Students and teachers have the right to know of these things instead of being inferred that they are racist if they wish to keep security and do not.
In conclusion, please let the U in LAUSD stand for unified.
Thank you.
Okay.
So I felt I needed to do that because children need to know.
And I know it's a very sensitive topic, but we can't keep them in any sort of confusion.
And I do believe that it actually would be better to know if this was a staged event, which it, in my opinion, was.
And I think that people should be happy that no one would have died.
So we need to look at it like that.
Unfortunately, people did die during the protests, but it would be wonderful if we could just resolve all this.
Make it be resolved.
I'm going to state to those attorneys out there that you need to work on this case deeper.
Than you have been.
Thank you so much.
Monique, that was excellent.
I have no doubt whatsoever at what stage that they used a Sigma-7 African-American airway training dummy.
Notice sometimes he has hair, sometimes he doesn't.
You had one on the ground where his armpit was hairless.
I find that a little odd, but surely no legs.
I mean, there's so much to it.
And it's just the way in which they insult us by performing these absolutely phony stage events, and the American people are just gullible enough, or they're so busy keeping food on the table and a roof over their head, that if they hear the same report from various sources like CNN or MSNBC or CBS, they tend to assume that's because it must be true, not realizing they're simply all speaking from the same script.
So I think you gave more than enough evidence here to conclude that this was a phony staged event.
And by the way, you didn't focus on it, but the price of diesel at the time they were filming was 99 cents a gallon.
I'm not sure what that tells us, but look at this.
They put together various film clips from various times, just as you pointed out, with the flowering trees, as opposed to flowers on the ground.
Something doesn't add up.
We're going to take a brief break and then we'll return to have a question session for Monique and Carl and me, so be sure to put questions into the Q&A chat.
Right now there are only a couple, but we'll come back.
We're going to take a five-minute break and then we'll come back for the question session.