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Jan. 20, 2023 - Project Camelot
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MARYAM HENEIN: GEORGE FLOYD DOCUMENTARY - INTERVIEW
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, we're going to go ahead then.
Hi everyone, I'm Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot and very happy to be here today.
So, I am here with Miriam Hanane.
Okay, very unusual.
So, at any rate, she's been on my show before.
She's an investigative reporter.
Actually, a fascinating individual and she's done an incredible documentary on George Floyd and all of the sort of misdirects, etc.
on that story.
So we're going to get into that.
I also, I think we're going to show the trailer of her movie, which just came out on Monday.
Is that correct, Miriam?
Yes, after a year and a half.
And it goes with a book.
It's really to accompany a book that is not out yet because I'm still working on it and, you know, trying to, it's very hard to find time to write with so much going on.
Yeah.
Tell me about it.
I have a book, I have a show, I have a documentary, I have health issues and now I have to move again.
So yeah, a lot of things going on.
As you know, I just want to commend you because you're very brave for going into this subject.
It's extremely controversial as you can appreciate.
And so it does take a lot of guts to do that.
So kudos to you for doing that.
Now, I'm going to share my screen here.
So hold on and then we're going to hopefully this will work to do all this.
So please do stand by one second here.
While I get the right page, hopefully this will be right.
Right.
So, this is our banner.
I'm going to leave that on for a moment.
And I just, I want to briefly bring your background up here.
Hopefully, this is the right one.
So, Miriam Haneen is a veteran investigative journalist of 25 years and a functional medical consultant and coach.
And she started her career in the mainstream media producing the news for MSNBC in Burbank.
She hails from Canada and was the first to report on Dodi Fayyad's imposter using her minor in psychology and investigative chops to track him down in Egypt.
She hosted a documentary film on the Ark of the Covenant for TLC And has directed an award-winning documentary called Vanishing of the Bees, narrated by an Oscar-nominated actress Ellen Page.
The Huffington Post named the film one of the 12 most mind-blowing Movies you can stream on Netflix.
So that is very impressive and then she's got below that some a bunch of media credits.
So all of that is on my website where this video is going to reside once we're done broadcasting and we are broadcasting live right now through Facebook with some hopefully there's there's no interference there.
It looks like we're live.
So Now what I want to do is you've given me a link to I believe at least the trailer and we can let it run for a little while.
Obviously don't want to run it too long and hopefully this is going to work now.
So it says watch trailer.
Let's see if this this plays.
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Can you?
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Oh, there. - Third precinct is up in flames.
We begin with breaking news in South Minneapolis.
Caught on tape a black man pinned to the ground, later dying after a white officer kneeled on his neck.
It started with a report of a forgery in progress and ended with Floyd's death.
The situation has become volatile in the third police precinct tonight.
Police officers protested a flash of romance theft.
News from Minneapolis, anger, frustration, and the histories of America.
I can't breathe!
It all stems from this video.
It all stems from this video.
It all stems from this video.
There's no reason.
There's no reason no problem.
I can't talk.
I can't joke.
I can't breathe without him.
That's not it!
We got a thing going on.
I'm telling you about this company.
You have problems.
Do not move!
Not one time, bro!
What happened to him?
He took your ID?
Yeah.
So what happened?
Are there any complaints?
Uh, complaints?
Yeah.
Uh, there's just a four-year report.
- What happened?
- Organic reports?
- Yeah, it was just a forger report.
The person that had given the big bill went over there.
- And he's an analyst.
- Yeah.
- Okay, very impressive trailer there.
And I'm gonna stop that and come back here.
So all right so so the bottom line is that this is a trailer for your movie uh and we're we previewed it here with your permission so in case there's any question on this video later um so what I'd like you to do is talk a little bit about what triggered you to get into an investigation on the George Floyd story.
And then can you maybe give us some highlights of the documentary that, you know, to kind of pique people's interest so that they will go and watch it?
Yes, absolutely.
I want to preface that I did not know what I was going to find.
And, you know, I'm commended for my bravery, but I'm just reporting on The events and the details because details lives matter and people do not pay attention to details in an age of mediocrity.
I was in the jungle where I escaped the Rona regime and I was with the Google whistleblowers act for he's it was May 25th Memorial Day 2020 and he asked me to choke him.
He was recreating what became known as the George Floyd challenge.
I said, who's George Floyd?
Imagine asking yourself that today when his name has reached Kenya and all over the world.
And so I tentatively stood on his neck with my knee and I told him if we really want to know how he died, we have to call the medical examiner.
So the power went out that day and I called the medical examiner, I think, May 26th, late or early, early evening, late afternoon, and they told me it would take weeks and weeks and weeks for an official report.
However, hours after CNN started talking about preliminary report findings, now I know that they were I'm purposely sowing discord, but I wondered how CNN got access to anything.
And I also conducted an interview with Giovanni Thunstrom, who was one of George Floyd's employers at the Conga Latina Bistro.
I do pattern recognition, and I just found some talking points that seemed canned.
I also get images.
I didn't know how much of my intuition that I used to follow through on my hunches.
But anyway, I found the conversation suspect.
I found him to be suspect.
And then I saw Bridget Floyd, a supposed sister on TMZ, and she had a I can't breathe t-shirt.
And I thought, huh, that's interesting.
Are print shops essential?
Where did you get that t-shirt?
Did someone FedEx it to you overnight?
You know, your last, your sibling's last words, which I don't think is in very good taste, but I did a search and I did, I can't breathe.
George Floyd, Benjamin Crump and found out wow in 2014 Eric Garner also said I can't breathe 11 times and he was also represented by Benjamin Crump and so there it began me really trying to figure out I was so naive um back then I think we've learned a lot since the Rona regime but I didn't understand why my profession was lying And then I covered the state trial.
And then at one point, I'm like, I have a lot of notes.
Maybe I should write a book.
So this documentary is really to accentuate what I wanted to see.
And it was for the first time, just a couple of weeks ago, I took off my director, producer, writer, narrator hat off and just saw this as a spectator.
And it's a very simple premise.
It's not like Candace Owens, who's a gatekeeper, is not interested in 100% truth.
This is looking at 7.30, ending at 9.30, utilizing all the footage, which I literally purchased from the government to give people a much better quality video.
And they purposely, the media, the government, chose to focus on Darnella's footage.
And Keith Ellison, the corrupt attorney general, sat on the footage pretty much until people's perceptions had been manipulated.
And they were preying on a collective wound of racism, even though at the very end, and I show Keith Ellison, went on 60 Minutes and said this had nothing to do with race.
And so yeah, the movie really came out of wanting to accentuate the dialogue.
And so I've watched the footage over and over hundreds of times and in doing so, Have found a cover-up.
I suspected that Maurice Lester-Hall, who was with George that day, was a snitch.
And I filed for a FOIA.
I filed for many FOIAs in this investigation.
And found out that I was right.
For a hot minute, Maurice Lester-Hall did help the MPD.
And so I had his phone number.
He's in the movie.
I didn't plan on Maurice being in the movie, and I certainly didn't plan to befriend Maurice.
And as fate would have it, we did a two-hour exclusive interview the second year anniversary of George Floyd's death, May 25th, 2022.
And the day after they put out a warrant for Maurice, and I suspected that they would Put him in prison because he's a loose end.
And indeed, just two weeks ago, they sentenced him to five years for a 2019 charge of ironically choking his baby mama.
Yeah, so that's just a little bit.
If this is full of truth bombs, you mentioned some things.
So I have one Moment pretty much I guess 34 minutes in that is indicative or hints to a signal.
From one of the cops signaling the extras, I mean the bystanders.
And a lot of the cover-up, no one on this planet has discussed this cover-up.
So there's a lot of revelations.
No one has seen the scene, the event like this, unfettered, unmanipulated, just kind of raw and real.
And I narrate it and I write it.
And the book will have, God willing, when I finish so I can move on with my life.
Just the things that I have found there.
I've also purchased George Floyd's debt.
So the Floyd family owes me $20.
I paid Cup Food so that I can legally Look up the social security number that I also put a FOIA so that I can glean.
You know, someone's like, what do you want to find?
I just, I do pattern recognition and I wanted to look at the figures and oh boy, I found a lot of things.
The private eye also gave me 340 emails between the government and the MPD, which I will reveal.
Um, in the book, what is what is MPD stand for Minneapolis Police Department?
Oh, okay.
All right now, uh, the.
The issues there are many issues now.
As I recall, and I had a particular issue had to do with whether or not a man of his size could be kept down with a knee to the neck the way he was and even, I guess, supposedly killed because he didn't seem to fight it at all.
Like, you know, you would think that if somebody did that to you, you would, you know, raise up and all.
He's a very big man.
So I think he could have, but then someone said he, he was under the influence of, I don't remember what the drug was, but sorry.
Absolutely.
I have that in there.
I show you that he actually moves the entire car.
He's 6'6", 240 pounds.
Three grown men have to pin him down and he is moving.
His nose was bleeding.
People think that The cops did that but he actually bashed his own face against the plexiglass not once but twice as revealed by Alexander Kang, one of the officers who happens to be black, reveals in the federal trial that nobody covered.
There's been three trials and I've covered them all and literally yesterday was the oral appeal for Derek and even Derek's Appeal attorney has seen the trailer, said it was excellent, wanted to see the film, but I am still struggling to just cover my expenses.
So when you think like, oh, this is an award-winning filmmaker that raised a million dollars and had a number one Netflix movie, and I'm just trying to raise $15,000 and I haven't even made the 7,500 mark.
To just cover my expenses, because there's been so much thwarting, so much assault on my being, censorship, and even Chase Bank shut me down.
When you look at Chase, JPMorgan, Vanguard, Rothschild, and the fact that they invested quote-unquote $30 billion to eradicate racism by giving
loans to minorities and last time I checked I'm kind of brown and I'm definitely in a minority so when I called them and asked about my brown life they could not tell me why they banned they closed my account down so it's one thing to be censored it's another thing when you have entities coming after you that lampoon and target the way you make a living and I'm not I'm not directed by money so I don't do things for money
And, um, so therefore, you know, I'm struggling.
I'm not selling $40,000 worth of collagen as other influencers.
Um, okay, but, uh, what, um, do you have a GoFundMe?
I can't remember.
I have a GiveSendGo.
It's Merriam-Henane.com.
Sorry.
It's GiveSendGo forward slash Merriam-Henane.
Um, I can put it.
In the chat.
Yeah, why don't you do that and I can add it to the web page.
Yes, GoFundMe have been banned since 2017.
They're a compromised money laundering tool.
I believe that.
Now, so put, give me the link, obviously, and then I'll add it to the page where this again, this interview will reside.
But also, can people go and find that link on your website?
Because I do have your website link already on the page.
All right.
So those listening, if you.
saw the video if you're looking at the video on my projectcamelotportal.com page um you can see the link there so that could help um hopefully with your expenses i'm sure you have a lot of them yeah about uh i've spent about twenty thousand dollars on credit cards to make yeah very difficult uh so getting back to this story yeah
There's been a huge push to use this and there was also, from what I remember, a similar, very similar case that erupted in Paris not long after this incident, correct?
Yes, there was Madrid using that neck restraint, yes.
Is that what you mean?
Well, yes, somebody's knee on a person's neck and it getting a lot of publicity and so on and so forth.
In several of the trials, well, it became evident in the Derek Chauvin state trial that the prosecution, first of all, this neck restraint was in their police manual and they scrubbed the image during the trial.
And so there's also people's right.
As Americans, our right to a fair trial are constitutional rights, and it's supposed to be innocent until proven guilty.
And so it's very, people maybe on the woke left have a hard time not throwing out the baby with the bathwater and discerning.
However, I'm not justifying George's death, and I'm not justifying why Derek continued to put his knee In that area, because it's not directly on his neck for two minutes and 53 seconds after the guy was clearly passed out, but there's so many the book is called multi layered style because I say that if George Floyd was a stone, he would be killing a lot more.
than two birds.
So for instance, at the federal trial of the three officers, what became apparent to me was it was like the 588 page police manual was on trial and that they were using, it was like using these three cops, two of them rookies, as an excuse or via proxy to change the police manuals and
It also looked to me that they were doing like a post-mortem on a live exercise.
We know now in 2023 how much the global elitists love their exercises, whether it's a tabletop or a simulation.
Even Billy Boy Gates in chapter 7 of his latest book is called practice, practice, practice.
It was revealed also that the duty to intervene exercise was designed but never played out.
And so while people have George Floyd fatigue, there have been 17 states and 3,000 bills that have been taken into consideration.
A duty to intervene Has been changed.
So, for instance, the most senior sergeant, I think it's a sergeant Zimmerman in the federal trial had never heard that the duty to intervene was a policy.
And I have the proof showing how they rewrote the statue.
So now, if you are a rookie, you are expected to say, F you, boss, my FTO, which is field training officer, move out of the way, even though, you know, there's a paramilitary.
We know that cops, it's a very much a pack mentality.
And in reality, also, they wanted to enforce these changes, this defund the police initiative, but they knew that they needed something on camera.
And then they also told us over and over again, believe your eyes, believe your eyes, as if people have forgotten about something called movie magic or Hollywood.
And I say in my book that Obi-Wan Kenobi says to Luke, do not believe your eyes for they will deceive you.
And so they banked on this collective wound.
But this case had literally nothing to do with racism.
And by highlighting Maurice, who I befriended, who I care about, who's in jail, I show how only some Black lives matter.
Because I called Benjamin Crump And I tried to get help for Maurice and the way in which the system used him.
So I can also see, Kerry, how people have their own blind spots.
And I've interviewed many people that were like Chris Martin, the boy who took the 20.
He didn't raise $700,000 like Darnella did.
He's traumatized for real.
He's been a victim of racism.
So he knows about the New World Order because he volunteered that he wasn't vaccinated either.
I was trying to understand whether all these people have to get nostril raped tests every time they go to the court.
This is a few years ago.
And he volunteered without knowing that I cover vaccine safety and medical freedom.
Oh, I'm not getting that.
And I said, why?
He goes, it's too New World Order for me.
But his young mind is not able to conceive that there's a larger There's a larger plan.
And the same thing with Maurice.
That he's, he, he was thrown under the bus, and I've witnessed it and I sat on his hearing.
And I court bombed it.
At the end, I unmuted myself and I told the judge and the courtroom that they're all hypocrites, that they made excuses for George Floyd's career, criminal life, and his addictions, and yet they're not willing to give Maurice a second chance.
Let me stop you there because I'm not sure how closely people have followed this, even since the incident.
There were several.
years in advance of that.
So who is Maurice?
What was his role?
So Maurice Lester-Hall is with George when they get stopped and there's footage of him across the street and by watching the footage over and over again I suspected that he was a snitch and I initially thought that he set
George up and I did a FOIA and I learned that for a hot minute like I said earlier he was an informant for the cops but then he stopped returning their phone calls.
Now Maurice He is let go, meaning even though they all have counterfeit money, Maurice had tons of cash that day, and the store owner says that they both had counterfeits.
They let Maurice go, so he has outstanding warrants and escapes and goes back to Houston, where he is also from, like George, as they're both from Texas.
And on June 2nd, he is apprehended as a fugitive out of state.
He is grilled throughout the night.
by there were 30 he was surrounded by 30 patrol cars and um was up all night being questioned they then june and i'm also reading a docket this is before i befriended him so i see fugitive out of state then the next day all the charges this the cases is sealed the case his case sealed his charges are dropped and the next day after that june 4th he's doing good morning america
Even though he was found to have the beginnings of, quote, intellectual disability.
So even though he's mentally ill and a convict, he gets to do Good Morning America.
They promised.
Yeah.
When you say he was I guess apprehended and all of this happened.
This was after the Floyd incident or before?
Yes.
No, June 2nd.
So the event is May 25th.
He gets arrested June 2nd, June 3rd.
All the charges are dropped.
His case is sealed.
And June 4th he's doing Good Morning America.
He's promised that he's going to be a key witness and he believes in earnest that he's going to get a second chance.
He goes into a very high-end, which I still don't know how he paid for it, mental institute, a psych ward to get clean, a rehab place.
But what really is going on is that by submitting, admitting his own self to the hospital, to this to this rehab place that he's stigmatizing himself as mentally ill.
He thinks he's getting a new lease on life.
So as things approach and it becomes evident, they do not want to talk about the drugs that George Floyd swallowed.
In any which way form so it was not only fake fentanyl.
It was also amphetamines.
And arguably this fake fentanyl is made by the Mexican cartels with ingredients.
from made in China.
Okay.
I have to stop you there because what do you mean by fake fentanyl?
I don't understand.
It's a synthetic fentanyl on the street as opposed to what is used in the hospitals.
So this this fentanyl is like it's fake.
It's a synthetic version of the fentanyl that is found in In hospitals and it is made by the Mexican cartel.
It's synthetic and it does literally use ingredients made in China.
Okay, now you're saying that George Floyd was on this, right?
Yes.
And a number of other drugs.
Correct.
Correct.
But we don't know what those other drugs are?
There are some I show in the movie, the autopsy report, and I certainly talk about it in length in the book that I hope will be out in the spring of 2023.
So yes, however, As the two years evolve and unfold, the broken telephone is that there was no drugs.
The drugs were negligible and that they were not, rather I should say, they were not the cause of death.
I know it's hard to understand that but They made sure the prosecution, the government, in all of these trials to find death experts, but only Andrew Baker is the only one that actually touched the body.
And if you recall, they brought in Michael Badden, right?
The Hollywood pathologist that has done Epstein and OJ and on and on.
However, he and his black sidekick, Never produced any official autopsy report.
So that's the thing that there's nobody, not a lot of people like me, who are actually after the truth, 100% truth and nothing but the truth.
There have been other books.
Liz Collin put out another book.
Her husband lost his job because he was a conservative.
And so that looks, you know, mostly a lot into the politics.
And certainly I look into that.
But I'm focused more on like, let's look at who Cup Foods is.
Let's look at who Maurice is.
Let's look at who George is.
Let's buy all his mugshots.
So it's really, really a deep dive.
And, you know, when you think that Darnella, she won a Pulitzer Prize.
I would get 10 Pulitzer Prizes for this.
work that I've done, but yet this chick was personally thanked by Meryl Streep and Spike Lee, and in one article they actually compared her camera work to Scorsese, but that was scrubbed because maybe that was even a little too much for the deep state.
Okay but uh now sorry about this but who is this person Darnella?
Darnella Frazier is the 17 year old who captures this uh Pulitzer Prize winning footage.
So there's all these other cameras but she captures that.
So who who is she?
I find it odd that In 2019, March 21st, she posts a chocolate cake that says the revolution.
I looked at what is March 21st?
Oh, it's a United Nations holiday to eradicate racism and xenophobia.
And then literally the day before the event, She does a Facebook live, which of course is scrubbed now, and says, Oh, Rona, the Corona virus was fun for a while, but I've got to stack my money back up.
So $700,000 via GoFundMe is quite a lot of money for a 17 year old.
fund me is quite a lot of money for a 17 year old.
And from the get go, they were seeding the narrative and trying the officers without having a trials.
So right away saying this is murder.
Derek is a murderer.
This is not the way we're supposed to conduct business when it comes to law.
And order, I believe that we should be innocent until proven guilty.
But they're, they're fastly changing that, right?
We're criminalizing God-loving people like Mark Grenon and we're glorifying criminals like George Floyd, who's literally compared to Jesus Christ and has become a modern Messiah.
It's disgusting.
Right.
Now, just to back up a little bit here again, so George Floyd, the actual incident that happened ended up to be, this is what I remember, is that he had a relationship with the guy who put his knee on his, on him, right?
Derek, is that his name, Derek?
Yeah, so I thought they work together.
Now, I don't know if you investigated this or not, but my understanding is they work together in a restaurant where I think George Floyd was like a security guard or something or vice versa.
So George was security and I show the, the death certificate El Nuevo Rodeo and Derek was a security off duty security officer for 17 years.
Definitely.
I look into that.
And we had one man who went on the record early on to CBS and said that they butted heads and they knew each other.
Everyone I've spoken to has said that they knew each other.
When I posted a Craigslist ad to say I'm looking for anyone that can tell me the relationship between George and Derek, I kid you not, within half an hour it was taken down two times.
I was told if I really wanted to know the truth, I'd need to go to Minneapolis, which I have not done.
Just for my safety, honestly, as a 5'5 woman, I have not.
I've thought about it many times and certainly I've spoken to enough people on the ground, including all the owners of Cup Foods.
But yes, So there was one guy, David Pinney, that went on record and said that they knew each other.
Well, 24 hours later, he recanted his story and he said that he was not good with faces.
I find that racist.
It was his boss and George is six foot six.
What do you mean they all look the same?
That's a race.
It's just silly.
It's not doesn't make any sense.
I also try to Okay, slowing you down.
So George Floyd was the guy who came forward, his boss, and he said he's not good with faces.
George Floyd was this guy's boss, David Pinney.
This witness, George Floyd was his boss.
Obviously you know what your boss looks like, so what is that comment about?
Right, well the story was, it was recanted, And I went to CBS to try to license the footage, but because it was a 50-minute interview, but because it wasn't out there in the public, I was not allowed to license.
I was not able to license it.
Many people have told me that it was a personal vendetta.
And I want to say also that there were purposeful red herrings in this tale.
Like, for instance, in August, there was a man, Timothy Jaffeth, attorney, that stated that George died in 2016.
When in reality it's Floyd, well first of all there is no deaths because I got all the deaths in 2015 and 16 the entire state of Texas as a real journalist and there was no Floyd George and there was no George Floyd.
They said that George Floyd graduated from Yates High number 88.
But guess what?
That's Floyd George.
And how do I know, aside from seeing the yearbook, that a boy, he's a man now, but he was a boy, he was seven years old, was at that game and remembers them saying Floyd George because him and his brother laughed because of the semblance to boy George.
And then also had the The game showed it to me.
It was on YouTube and someone took it down, edited it and put it back up.
So what did they do?
Basically, the media created a composite of who George Floyd is to make him a more palatable human being.
Oh, you know, he's a musician.
Oh, he's a he's a he's on a scholarship.
He's an athlete.
And to downplay the 20 years of going in and out of jail.
So I'm not justifying someone's death.
But to go to the extent of making them a martyr and literally comparing them to Jesus Christ is a bit much.
But as you know, we're living in an inverted Luciferian.
This is the way they love it.
Just like all the 33s in this story.
Okay.
Wait, wait a minute because I have more questions.
In that very short trailer, we see a woman who I think it says she's his ex-wife.
Is that right?
She's his wife or ex-wife and she's standing on the sidewalk saying he has some problems.
It's his ex-girlfriend who is also Shawanda Renee Hill.
Okay.
Also a convicted felon.
All right.
What was she doing there on the scene?
Do you happen to know?
Yes, she was going to see George.
They lied to us and they said that all three of the people were there coincidentally.
Well, I show you in my film that Maurice and George are together and I learned that she texted George and she went to CUP to fix her cell phone that day.
Okay, now also can you describe Because again, my memory is faulty here.
If I understood correctly, first he goes into this shop, right?
And tries to exchange some money or something.
He tries to buy something or what is the exact thing that goes on that then makes him come out of the shop?
And I don't understand how, why are there cops on the scene suddenly?
Is that a coincidence?
No they called 9-1-1 and that is integral in my movie um that I that the cover up but they're loitering in the store and that was their second time that day so they were there earlier which most don't know and they're loitering for about 14 minutes and this this whole incident is because
They buy a pack of smokes, George buys a pack of smokes for $20 and the $20 is fake.
Now I was accosted on Hollywood Boulevard by a six foot seven guy and after an hour I left because there was no cops that came that gave a crap about me.
So these cops that were rookies.
It usually, and I show this also in the film, the average response time is 10 to 19 minutes.
These cops show up in less than four minutes for a forgery in progress.
And then on top of that, there's backup, which is squad 330, which is Derek and Tu Tao, the Asian officer.
And then there's backup on top of that.
There's a park police officer that conveniently babysits Chawanda and Maurice and I show that as well because I gleaned a lot of information by watching the tapes that no one else has and by paying attention to details.
A lot of information.
Okay so in theory now I don't know if this is in your book or your conclusion but and I've heard this uh
That this entire incident somehow was a setup that actually even George Floyd was, I don't know if you want to call him an actor or whatever, whatever he was, but you're actually, you know, suggesting that he's not actually George Floyd or he's a different George Floyd or whatever.
He is George Perry Floyd.
There is someone that exists with that social security number.
They created a composite of other people to bolster this person's reputation.
So they use the Floyd George.
And said that, but that suggests that he's not, he's basically not who he says he is, or not who he's portent, you know, portrayed to be.
So I'm just trying to say that.
If 1 looks at the situation and the cops are there, you know, there's so many cops there and.
Out of curiosity, is this is a is a counterfeit 20 dollar bill?
Yeah, obvious.
Is that something that a store owner knows for a fact and the store is the idea the store owner.
Immediately knew it was counterfeit and picks up the phone and calls the police as a result.
That seems a little strange to me because usually when someone passes, I think a counterfeit bill.
It's not usually, I mean, you might examine a 100 dollar bill, let's say, but a 20 dollar bill.
You know, who looks at that?
Well, it's not well you'd have to see the film to see the cover cover up, but it's it's a boy that works that takes the $20 and again Maurice had tried to use fake money and Chris rejected his money earlier that day.
So even that notion of Maurice... See, that would be the setup.
To answer your question as to the theories, there's theories and there's very possible possibility that George was an informant.
And why do I say that?
So in In Texas, he pled guilty for aggravated robbery and he spent five years, he pled, he made a deal and he pled.
So it's very possible that they recruited him.
I asked myself, oh, I wonder, I wonder if Minneapolis and Texas is a drug corridor.
And certainly it is.
And then I learned that even though they didn't emphasize this, that George drove trucks and Maya, the owner of El Nuevo, had a trucking company.
So what was he trucking back and forth?
Were they drugs?
What is underneath all of this in the multi-layers is a drug cartel money laundering operation with the complacency of the government.
And so of course they're going to put red herrings Which may include Derek and George knowing each other and this being a personal vendetta.
When I found out, for instance, Derek worked at other Mexican clubs, clubs that also had ties.
In fact, next month is his tax evasion.
His tax evasion case that also no one is paying attention to because he had hella money that was unaccounted for, which would make sense.
Now, also, he served in the military.
He graduated from the culinary arts as a cook.
His first job was McDonald's.
So then I, in the file of Derek, you learn that in 2004, nobody talks about this, he served, I think, four or eight months stint in Fort Benning, which is the School of Americas, which is aka the School of Assassins.
So what is he doing there?
And is he MK Altred?
Is he a trained assassin?
Could he get away with just straight up offing this person who had become a liability under the Rona lockdown where you can no longer clean your money.
And then they can create all this story and get all these.
I've heard that Derek Chauvin is also not necessarily Derek Chauvin.
Sure.
You've heard that.
And the person, and I show that in my book, the images of the person at the scene, but I have to work with the actual tangible stuff.
So I have photos to show and I show you at the end of the scene, it sounds like Derek, so just like people who are like, he's not really dead.
Oh yeah?
Okay, well watch the film, look at the ambulance, what's going on there, and then look at the autopsy pictures that I assure, I'm sure no one has seen them because they haven't been released.
Um, he looks pretty dead.
So what if this was a psychological operation where George was going to take a sleeping beauty, take something that would, he would wake up, but it's like playing Russian roulette with your life.
So why does Derek show up at the hospital?
And in any case, this has nothing to do with race.
So the very fact that they point, they make this all about race and they burn our country down.
That in itself is very suspect.
Right.
I mean, I haven't read your book and I haven't seen the film, so I can't really help you analyze this that well, but based on the information, the way it came through and all of the incredible sort of theories I guess you might say out there and the questionable details as well also with regard to these individuals.
The whole thing is suspect and I can say that there's a Camelot interview in which I interview this particular
Guy who ended up in prison in England, but at any rate, he, he had actually said in the interview of this was several years ago that they were going to incite a race war that that was the luminaries plan and that they were he and his the people he worked for were basically fascists and they had decided that this is what they were going to bring to America.
Oh, yeah, and so on.
So this kind of falls in keeping with all of that, which is, I guess, the Black Lives Matter platform, that kind of thing.
And it feeds into.
The New World Order agenda having to do with splitting the United States sort of mentally and psychologically so that people are kind of at each other's throats about incidents such as these, where this particular incident has so many strange twists and turns that it's just not straightforward, no matter how you look at it.
There's no doubt, Kerry, that this was used to usher in a color revolution, to go from virus to violence overnight.
And as I say, and I've said in other interviews, I'd go as far as to say it was used to get more jabs into the arms of Black people, the number one vaccine hesitant.
When you see NIH studies where they're looking at the messaging of Black Lives Matter to then adopt and implicate Put in, put into motion to get more vaccines into the arms of black men and women.
So if someone's like, look, the government cares about racism, maybe this jab juice is safe.
And also found from Myron Fagan, which is also in the movie, how it's been long in motion to make the dark races feel that they're oppressed by the white man and to instill guilt in the white man and to create this divide to bring America to its knees, basically.
So very much Very much multi-layered PSYOP.
You know, you can get to change your laws, you can increase vaccine, lessen vaccine hesitancy, you can manufacture... Okay, but let me say this much.
As far as I know, and I could be mistaken here because I haven't looked at this stuff recently, but my understanding is that That actually the Black population was the most resistant of all the population sectors to jabs and remains so.
In other words, I don't know whether this was supposed to change that, but apparently it didn't have the effect that they desired.
Yes, the notion though, oh look, the government cares, they're bringing justice to racism.
Maybe this is not like the Tuskegee experiment, but absolutely it was very conscious of who the vaccine hesitant community is, rightfully so.
And so I'm just saying how Again, we were at a time where we were getting antsy from the lockdowns and so overnight, and you know, there are people that think or say there's tons of these incidences that Benjamin Crump could have plucked.
He has a bevy of choices.
Okay, Benjamin Crump is a lawyer, correct?
Yeah, he's a lawyer.
Yes, he's a supposed civil rights lawyer.
Okay, but wasn't he supposed to be defending Floyd?
He's defended the family of Floyd, yes.
Okay, okay.
And refresh my memory on this, but did Floyd actually die in the hospital or did he die on the ground?
I believe he died on the ground.
I have two people telling me that he was dead and everything after was for show.
So he was dead.
But we don't know if he, I mean, there's also, you know, what's cursed me is that Chauvin and even the other police officers could have, you know,
there's there's ways there's chemicals that you can actually like a sleeping beauty kind of thing yes and and actually kill a person without other people realizing that's what you're doing right absolutely and and it's very possible there's something that they didn't look for like i look to see how you die from cyanide poison and it's very similar to what we witnessed what we saw all i'm saying is
They tried to resuscitate him and he was legally officially pronounced dead at 925.
However, I show Chris Martin told me directly that was a 17 year old boy who took the 20 that George was dead on the scene.
So, and then I heard And I show a bystander that we don't know who his name is, just say in a Middle Eastern accent, he's dead already.
So it was, everything afterwards was for show.
And I, if you see the movie, you can see what they did and who are these people inside the ambulance, because they don't look like they know what they are doing.
And they said that they use the load and go.
So on one hand, In the trials, they said that the bystanders were more helpful than the officers.
At the same time, they also blamed the bystanders as the reason why they had to go on 36th and park.
They'd even get to the ambulance, but the optics, they continued to resuscitate him for 45 minutes.
Wow.
It's like, would you do that for me?
Um, I don't, I don't know.
Just like if I were to ask you, Carrie, who organized the funerals for George?
What would you say?
Uh, Yeah, I don't think it was the families.
I do think I read something about that, but I don't remember who it was.
It's the government.
I mean, it's a firm.
I'm not going to say the name here.
It's in my book, and that's the stuff that could really get me, you know, my safety.
But it's a firm that is tied to Al Sharpton, and they put on four funerals.
So I say in my movie, as you know, I had to bury my uncle via Zoom.
So as we were forced, because it's very conscious to change our rituals, our death rituals, to strip us of our humanity that's part of this in this transhumanist agenda.
So this guy got four funerals.
And the firm is associated with Al Sharpton.
The firm has also associations to the Podesta Group and is a dirty, dirty, powerful firm.
All I can say, yeah.
Sorry, but I would like to know, in other words, just to gel everything down.
Yeah.
This show up of the cops, even though they'd been at the store earlier, but the guy thought he was getting a fake 20, he identified as fake 20, and he picked up the phone to call them, or what?
That's my dog in the background.
Yes, there was.
So, he called the cops.
So, there seems to be some previous, you know, history here, which is extremely strange.
Now, do you know why George and your guy Maurice, because I assume they both arrived together in that van?
Yes.
It was a van.
They went into the store a second time.
Why would they go back to the scene of the previous situation?
So what happened was Maurice bought a tablet and the story goes that they had to clear it to It was a used tablet and he had to clear the space and they told them to come back.
So they were there earlier.
I don't understand what you mean by use tablet.
Are you talking about a pill?
Are you talking about something to write on?
Yes, like an iPad, a tablet.
That's what they call it.
I don't know.
So Maurice was at the store with George, bought a tablet.
They said, okay, come back.
We're going to clear the hard drive.
And they went to run other errands.
And then they return.
They're both of them are regulars.
This question that you're asking who made the 911 call is integral because I asked that and that's how I came upon this cover-up that I reveal in the movie.
So but it's a very great question because why first of all the policy for a forgery.
First of all, it's a Secret Service that usually deals with you.
Don't call the cops and do all of this hullabaloo.
For a $20 bill, and you certainly don't expect the cops to show up in less than four minutes.
That's, you know, unheard of.
So the policy also was that you would ban the merchant, the patron, for two years.
Or you would deduct the money from the employee who took the 20.
And so initially, Chris Martin takes the 20 and then offered to put it on his tab.
Then his manager
told him to go and speak to George and again this this crux is essential to the cover-up is central to unraveling the BS of this all because that's the thing even if you excuse me if you were to just I deconstruct how even this in the book I look at how did this go viral how did it go so viral that by morning when she's doing a Facebook live at 10 o'clock
And says she's going to drop it in the morning, but in less than 24 hours, they were already organizing a protest on the steps of City Hall with Jacob Fry.
So in real life, things take a long time.
Investigations unfortunately take two years, which is What I'm doing, a real investigation, compared to what has gone on, which is just BS.
So it's really in deconstructing this that you see how fake it is and then you wonder why and who did it.
But do all the players necessarily know the ins and outs?
No.
But in the 340 emails between the government and the police, they say early on This is going to be, this isn't going to be a sprint, this is going to be a marathon.
And then that talking point, which is one of many that was used, is then used in the courts by some of the witnesses.
So how is it that they know that?
That they know that from the get-go.
And then if you also look at what happened to the medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker, The way in which he was bullied, pressured, threatened to put in neck compression.
And by the time the Derrick trial came along, and by the time the federal trial, they had so many death experts, none of which really looked at the body, and Michael Badden didn't show up to any of them, and despite his early role, they confused people.
They confuse people because they're not paying attention to the details, but they undermine the use of the drugs.
And so would he have died if those drugs weren't in play?
I don't think so.
Right.
Well, I also think, again, at least what struck me most was that he didn't struggle.
He didn't appear to struggle.
um when on the ground because he he was also a bodybuilder or something like that i just don't you know i don't understand that exactly um he does struggle you'll see in the film there's footage that you haven't seen if you think he very much struggles he very much struggles but he doesn't succeed in dislodging the person the knee is the idea Yeah.
And let's say this is a choreograph and they have rough points, right?
Meaning it's like reality TV, like a Reno 911.
So, okay, George.
Okay.
And I'll tell you this also Carrie.
So in May, almost a year to the day, May 6, 2019, George gets arrested.
I show this in the movie, The Full On, and it's eerily similar.
Mama, he swallows drugs, he resists.
The same thing.
Now that, even though nobody told us, was a narcotics sting operation.
So the officer, his name is Scott Crichton, he's now retired.
He was called in by the prosecutor.
So prosecutor is Steve Schletzer, Matthew Frank, and Keith Ellison.
So Keith Ellison and Steve Schletzer call the officer in and say, okay, so what happened during this arrest?
And Scott says, well, it was a narcotics investigation.
Oh, you mean a traffic stop?
And he's like, no, I mean a narcotics investigation.
Oh, you mean a traffic stop?
So when they learned that Scott Crichton, this officer, was not going to lie under prosecution, and they dismissed him.
And then he became a witness for Derek.
Judge Cahill said that he wasn't going to show the full video because George wasn't the one who was on trial, even though this would have established a pattern of behavior.
They said, you know that thing that you did?
Do it again, but this time say, I can't breathe.
We're going to make you Rodney 2.0.
We're going to immortalize you.
And I also say that because I found something that is the biggest source of evidence for me to show that this was planned, which involves seemingly hush money.
for five million dollars for a baby mama and a child that nobody knows about in the media that nobody can tell me what it is that I'm looking for looking at that the PI found.
So again if they said to do that thing will immortalize you will make you Rodney 2.0 but he doesn't not necessarily all the people know that he's going to die including maybe Maurice.
Right.
When I spoke to Maurice and I said, Maurice, this stuff is made by the Mexican cartel.
It's like playing Russian roulette, which is what a D.A.A.
investigator told me.
He just got quiet and he said, I didn't know.
But in other times when he speaks to me, he says the drugs, that George didn't even do drugs that day.
Whether it's because of guilt, obviously he doesn't want to be found and luckily the government doesn't want to bring attention to that little factoid either.
But it's possible.
that they planned for him to to die because there's many people who are like oh he's alive he's in Mexico I don't think so I don't I don't think so and also Carrie the family the Floyd family which is also revealed in Candace's Owens film they never pick up any of his belongings I also spoke to Teresa Scott who is George Floyd's roommate
So, and Maurice said to me, they never met with him either.
And he's like, you'll see in the movie, one of George Floyd's last words is, Reese, I love you.
Reese is a nickname for Maurice.
So he says to me, regardless of who you think I am, whether I'm a crook, wouldn't you want to speak to the person who spent their last hours with your loved one?
For me, the answer is yes.
But that's not what happened.
And I asked Teresa, the roommate of George Floyd, I said, did you meet the family?
And she said, no.
I said, why didn't you meet them at the funeral?
And she said, oh, because of the celebrities.
And then I said, do you think that Channing Tatum took it out of the goodness of his heart to fly down to Houston or that things were on lockdown and he could use a gig and a couple of thousand dollars or whoever, who knows how much they paid him?
when he's there in the funeral um wearing a face diaper and she said yeah that's a good point okay i want to back up to the five million dollars i think you said a million that went to what you're calling the baby mama so are you saying that he this is a woman that is a girlfriend not a wife but a girlfriend who was having a baby uh that was george floyds in 2007
This case with this five million dollar order which was issued May 1st 2020.
So it's for a baby mama you haven't heard of and the son you haven't heard of either and after the fact now they've said that there's people that are claiming to be child that are not but I found this judgment order.
I looked up the case.
This was this judgment order was the PI gave it to me.
So then I looked up the case in the courts and it's from 2007 for a child and I did the back pay and it was $44,000.
So George Floyd would need to be making 1.7 million dollars a year to justify that.
So then I called the courts.
They told me to call The child division.
I called the child division.
They told me to call the estate and then I called the estate and it's this typical merry-go-round that a lot of journalists see where they go nowhere.
Then I called the clerk again, the county clerk, and I even sent the screenshot.
What is this that I'm looking at?
Why does it say five million dollars that George Floyd owes this woman?
Then I called the private eye again, and when he went to look back at the document, it was now a trace.
So basically, my phone calls further scrubbed the records because nobody can tell me why is there a judgment order 24 days before the guy dies.
Now, I haven't told this to anybody, and I have the proof, and this is why, like, I am concerned for my safety.
What they do with me, Carrie, is they just bury me, right?
They just, um, Meaning figuratively.
They just make sure that no one sees my stuff and that's the extent of it.
So even though I hold information that no one on this planet holds for a historical event, who cares?
okay uh yeah this is an incredibly convoluted but um i know this is going to sound like a really dumb question but why okay well two things one just listening to you and you know i just use sort of psychic intuitive um hits that I get.
So on the one hand, it actually sounds like Maurice himself was also part of this scene.
He probably didn't know that it was going to involve George's death, but it sounds like he, wasn't he also in prison and that it sounds like they made a deal with both of them and that he could actually have some very substantial wasn't he also in prison and that it sounds like they made a deal with both of them and that he could actually have some very substantial incriminating information that, of course, he's scared for his life and
So So that's one thing.
The other thing.
Okay, wait one second and then you can respond.
And the other thing is that I'm getting is that why did George Floyd become a hero?
All he did was go into a shop, use a fake $20 bill and walk out of the shop.
A bunch of cops showed up.
Yes, they put him on the ground.
But from there on, You know, I mean, he didn't have a role, basically.
He just laid there, I guess.
You say he struggled some.
In the footage I've seen, it didn't look like he did anything.
And plus, he's a gigantic man who I don't think, you know, and I don't think Chauvin is that big.
So I don't, you know, that whole thing, I'm not sure, especially if he had any drugs in his system, or even if he didn't.
I don't know when you're stronger, when you have drugs or when you don't.
You know what I mean?
But that's a medical question.
Actually, if you're thought to have excited delirium, which was what at least Thomas Lane thought, you have incredible strength.
And you do see, again, I show how the car moves from across the street.
Thomas Lane was six foot seven, by the way.
He was even taller than George.
Tao, the human traffic cone Asian, who doesn't come near us, is quite short, 5'6", and Derek is 5'9".
I don't know how tall Kang is.
But yes, this is a huge guy.
Now as far as You know, your intuitive hits.
I found an arrest with Maurice, with Derek, with the supposed girlfriend of George, Courtney Ross, and with Maurice's baby mama in 2019 of August.
Very strange.
It was exceptionally cleared.
What is that?
What is exceptionally cleared?
Well, when you look it up, it's somehow, without an arrest, somehow it was solved.
Which could be when they recruited them, or this is all leading up, because again, even Alexander King filed a motion On anything proving that George was an informant now with with Maurice in the foyer prior to this incident.
He's choking his baby mama.
I even asked Maurice's mom, why didn't the baby mama just drop the charges, which they recirculated?
She tried, they didn't let, the state didn't let her drop the charges.
Okay, so she does this, there's this domestic episode, and then he's caught at the Salvation Army.
with a gun in the locker and then they bring him in and they say would you be interested in becoming an informant?
He says yes.
They meet with him again.
He gives information.
He later tells me the only information he gives is someone who's still in jail and that the gun was a gun that was given to him.
So then he gets arrested and so he was supposed to call his contact as an informant and he never does which is why they're holding all these charges and even though they promise to make him a key witness then they recirculate them.
When I started speaking to Maurice and Joel Gilbert who's who did the Trayvon Martin hoax who's been helping mentor me you could say He said, well, Miriam, did you ever think that maybe Maurice got called and put back in jail because of you?
Because of your calls?
So we did the interview May 25th, 2022.
May 26th, they put a warrant for his arrest.
And then two weeks ago, they put him in jail for five years for an old case.
So he's basically silenced, right?
Yes.
Okay, well that just substantiates my theory.
Okay, well it's, you know, thank you for all of this.
It's fascinating, you know, when you start getting into the details and all of that, and I understand you spent years doing this now, right?
Yeah.
It's been a year and a half, almost more.
Yeah, to do the book and I was really struggling to find an editor and Sean Hibbler is the editor and he's realized my vision.
And so I hope you find time to watch it because it will not disappoint you.
Okay.
All right, thank you very much.
And so your movie is available on a link on my site, but also on your, I assume, on your, you know, a link on your website, right?
And no, I just put it on, sorry, I just put a link for georgefloyddocumentary.com.
The distributor had allowed for me to sell it myself, but because Vimeo only accepts PayPal and I'm banned, I literally don't, if it wasn't for my movies, plus I would have no way To get you this movie.
So yeah, it's 65 minutes long.
It won't disappoint.
I got yet another Wow, Miriam.
Just excellent.
And if I may say so myself, it is excellent movie and it's jaw-dropping.
And I invite people to revisit this story like they've never seen it before.
Excellent.
Okay, very good.
Okay, so I will watch with interest.
Now, does it cost money to watch it or is it free?
It's not free.
It's $5.99.
It's either $4.99 or $5.99.
I think I even put it down from what they wanted so that people can see it because I don't want money to stand in the way.
$4.99 or $5.99.
It's not, you know, yeah, I think I even put it down from what they wanted so that people can see it because I don't want money to stand in the way.
Okay.
Well, and they're, you know, obviously, if they watch this interview, they'll understand how much work you put into it.
And the fact that you, you know, you basically have put yourself on your own credit cards just to finance the movie and you need help in that regard.
And I put the gifts and go, I mean, even $5, it's just like it's energy, right?
And yeah, I never turn people away when I coach or consult them and I'm not driven by money, but we needed to live in this world.
No doubt.
And so this is a very good cause.
I mean, I think getting to the bottom of some of these things that have gone on.
Even during, like, these crazy years, right, the hysteria around all of this stuff that happened has made a fog of confusion.
Absolutely.
That to some degree, you know, this facilitates what we call false flags.
And and and people, you know, informants and these things being planned ahead of time and all of that to basically steer the public in certain directions and to foment.
A crisis or even a civil war in our country, so it's important, I think, to to track this down and to continue to follow the clues, which you are certainly doing.
And I want to thank you very much for that.
So this is a great service to humanity and.
Hopefully we won't have any problem putting this online and getting some notice as well.
So, thank you again for coming on the show.
Thank you for your excellent questions.
Okay, let's have you back in the future to see where all this goes and when you have your book released and all that, right?
Yes, yes.
Inshallah, as we say in Arabic.
I will be going to Anarchapulco and we'll be screening the movie.
They asked me to screen it.
I'll also be giving a talk on how I reversed lupus with functional medicine and biohacking.
And that's February, I think, 6th to 19th is Anarchapulco.
So yeah.
Very good.
All right.
And maybe you can, you know, get other screening opportunities.
Maybe people watching this might be able to help in that regard.
So that the word will get out.
Yeah.
All right.
Thank you again for being on my show.
Thank you.
Happy New Year.
God bless.
Bye.
All right.
Take care.
You too.
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