Real Coffe - Scott Adams - Episode 1013 Scott Adams: Chinese Fentanyl Was in George Floyd. Explains Everything. Aired: 2020-06-02 Duration: 07:52 === Autopsy Revelations (07:49) === [00:00:02] So just in case you can't get enough of me today, there's new breaking news that I think I can put some context on that will help you out. [00:00:11] So I'm just going to do a quick little topic on the coroner's report, the autopsy report on George Floyd. [00:00:22] First of all, the president will alert on my phone, so we've got a curfew here tonight. [00:00:30] So the president is going to send in the military if necessary and they're going to dominate the streets as they say. [00:00:37] So tonight it could be interesting. [00:00:40] But here's what we found out today. [00:00:43] The autopsy says that George Floyd was intoxicated with fentanyl. [00:00:52] Fentanyl. Fentanyl. [00:00:56] Now when I saw the video of The tragic death of George Floyd. [00:01:02] I'm going to tell you something I haven't said in public. [00:01:05] I thought it was a fentanyl overdose. [00:01:08] That was actually the first thing I thought when I saw it. [00:01:11] And the reason I thought that is that his lights just sort of went out. [00:01:16] And there's a very important thing you need to know about fentanyl. [00:01:20] And this will explain pretty much everything. [00:01:22] Well, two things you need to know. [00:01:24] One is that you saw the You saw the police seemed to be fighting with him in the backseat of the car, and he was acting irrationally. [00:01:34] People on fentanyl can act pretty irrationally. [00:01:38] So he wasn't really in his right mind, so he probably had to be physically restrained because there probably wasn't any amount of talking to him that would have helped. [00:01:48] If you've ever dealt with somebody who's really stoned on fentanyl, you can't really reason with them. [00:01:56] That's not a thing. You have to actually physically control them. [00:02:01] Physically. Every part of it. [00:02:02] You have to physically control them. [00:02:04] Unfortunately, I've been in this situation. [00:02:06] So there's nothing like talking to them that can work. [00:02:09] Nothing. It's just like there's a wild animal and you're trying to control it like a lion or something. [00:02:16] There's no human conversation that will do anything for you under those conditions. [00:02:23] Now, even though he was talking and saying things that made sense, that doesn't mean that he would have listened to things that made sense. [00:02:31] It's very different. Here's the other thing you need to know, and this is something I learned when I found out about fentanyl deaths, that if you're an experienced fentanyl user, you know how to sit in a chair in case you pass out. [00:02:48] Because if you pass out and your head falls forward like this, You will die. [00:02:54] Because the fentanyl knocks you out and falling forward, if you do it wrong, will close off your breathing. [00:03:01] And unlike a person who is drunk or on other drugs, you won't wake up. [00:03:07] So you'll cut off your own breathing by being in the wrong position and you'll just die because you won't wake up on fentanyl. [00:03:14] So I understand that the experienced users will find a place that they're leading back So if they pass out, their airways will be open. [00:03:24] And if you were in the right position, your odds of dying from fentanyl actually go way down. [00:03:31] Now, on top of the fentanyl, there were three cops on him and one was on his neck. [00:03:39] Now, the thing that never quite made sense is that it just didn't seem like the cop was aware that he was killing him. [00:03:49] That never really made sense, did it? [00:03:52] And that would make sense if the cops knew he was intoxicated on something bad. [00:03:57] They obviously knew that. [00:03:59] But he wouldn't have known that that pressure, here I'm speculating a little bit, he wouldn't have known what kind of pressure would kill somebody if they were on fentanyl. [00:04:10] So, if, for example, he passed down from the fentanyl and the cop kept his knee on him, that could have easily killed him. [00:04:19] Because there wouldn't have been any instinct or just natural reflex to try to get air. [00:04:27] So when George Floyd was fighting for air and complaining, he was probably fine. [00:04:36] But the moment he passed out, which probably was the fentanyl, then he could no longer control whether his neck was open or closed, and that might have been happening. [00:04:48] Now this is just speculation. [00:04:49] It's not medical. I'm not a medical doctor. [00:04:52] The only thing I'm adding to the conversation, the only thing I'm adding to the conversation is that the position of the neck plus fentanyl is deadly. [00:05:04] If you didn't know that fentanyl kills you largely because the position of your neck, then that would be confusing. [00:05:15] So when I watched it, When I watched it, it did look like he OD'd. [00:05:22] And that was actually my first thought, but I didn't want to say that out of respect, obviously. [00:05:27] But now that we have confirmation it was in his system, along with some meth, apparently. [00:05:33] Somebody says, if you can talk, you can breathe. [00:05:35] That's correct. So when he was talking, he had not yet lost control of his breathing. [00:05:45] So, what does this mean? [00:05:46] Now, one thing it means is that there will be people who say the fentanyl killed them and therefore not the cops. [00:05:53] We'll never know that because the most likely scenario is that it was a combination. [00:06:01] But, here's the problem. [00:06:04] Here's the problem. [00:06:06] If there was much fentanyl in the system, and I don't know how much, but enough, If there was enough, he's going to get off. [00:06:19] So the cop is going to get off. [00:06:22] Because all the defense has to do is say, how do you know it wasn't the fentanyl by itself? [00:06:29] Right? That's the end of the story. [00:06:33] Chinese fentanyl killed 50,000 people this year in the United States alone. [00:06:39] And every one of them died exactly the way... [00:06:43] George Floyd did with or without a knee. [00:06:47] They died the exact same way with or without anybody's knee on them. [00:06:53] So the defense is just going to say there was fentanyl in them and that was it. [00:06:57] That's it. That's the end of the case. [00:07:00] So that doesn't mean that he is innocent. [00:07:04] I'm not saying that. [00:07:06] I'm saying that from a legal perspective in terms of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. [00:07:13] Not a chance. If he really had any... [00:07:17] I suppose if the fentanyl in him was some trace amount, it's going to matter how much there was. [00:07:22] But if it was some trace amount, maybe, they can say it didn't matter. [00:07:28] But if there's a good amount, like he just had some, that's it. [00:07:35] Anyway, I just wanted to give you that little update. [00:07:37] So we should follow the news about next... [00:07:42] Somebody says meth as well. [00:07:44] Would have the same problem. [00:07:46] But follow the news about neck position and fentanyl. [00:07:50] And you're going to learn something.