George Floyd was Gov’t INFORMANT? Never Murdered, False Flag Exposed!
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Well, as you probably know, George Floyd is back in the news again.
Yes, George Floyd, the black American icon, the martyr, the black Jesus Christ, as many on the left has called him.
He is back in the news again and trending on social media.
Largely because Tucker Carlson did a fiery monologue about him the other day, which went viral as usual with Tucker.
And he brought to the forefront, a lot of people didn't realize this, but the deposition of Amy Sweezy.
Amy Sweezy was one of the lead prosecutors Prosecuting Derek Chauvin, the police officer in the George Floyd case, who's now been locked away for 40 years.
And in this deposition, it confirmed that George Floyd did not actually die from Derek Chauvin.
He was not actually murdered.
He did not die out of strangulation or officiation.
He died from...
Fentanyl, the large quantities of fentanyl in his system and natural causes.
And Amy Swayze, the prosecutor, knew this.
All of the prosecutors knew this, that he did not get murdered.
They knew this, but they felt intense pressure to prosecute Derek Chauvin anyways.
And they felt like they had to do that.
And so this deposition and the testimony between her and the medical examiner that told her That George Floyd did not die of natural causes has recently been made public and that's why George Floyd has been back in the news.
Check this clip out real quick if you haven't seen it yet.
The ceasing of hiring all white men in corporate America and of course, significantly, they also sent a cop called Derek Chauvin to prison for more than 40 years.
He would be the racist white devil who murdered George Floyd.
But the question is, did he actually murder George Floyd?
And the answer is, well, no, he didn't murder George Floyd.
And we're not guessing about that.
We know it conclusively, thanks to a new court case now underway in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The case was brought by a prosecutor there called Amy Sweezy.
She's suing her boss.
So the case is not actually about George Floyd or Derek Chauvin, but it tells you an awful lot about both of them.
In her deposition, which you should read, Amy Sweezy describes a conversation that she had with the county medical examiner Andrew Baker right after George Floyd died.
Quote, I called Dr.
Baker early that morning to tell him about the case and to ask him if he would perform the autopsy on Mr.
Floyd.
Sweezy recalls all this under oath in the deposition.
Quote, he called me later in the day on that Tuesday, and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd's neck.
There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation.
Oh.
In other words, George Floyd, according to the official autopsy, was not murdered.
He died instead of what we used to call natural causes, which in his case would include decades of drug use, as well as the fatal concentration of fentanyl that was in his system on his final day.
So this was not a killing.
It was yet another narcotics OD in a country that courts more than 100,000 of them every year.
The medical examiner clearly understood that and, in fact, articulated it.
And Sweezy explains.
He said to me, she recalls in the deposition, Amy, what happens when the actual evidence doesn't match up with the public narrative that everyone's already decided on?
And then he said, quote, this is the kind of case that ends careers.
In other words, everyone lied about it from the very beginning.
The people who knew the truth hid the truth and allowed the revolution to proceed.
So I thought, who better to bring on and talk about George Floyd and dig deeper into this and other rabbit holes, as we always love to do, Miriam Hanain is one of those individuals that's been studying this case for years since it happened.
A lot of people forget about it.
They get busy with their lives.
They do other things.
But she's continued to track this case and the news surrounding the case and the conspiracies around this case.
And she's come up with an incredible documentary, The Real Timeline of George Floyd.
George Floyd, The Real Timeline, it depicts the actual timeline and what really happened with George Floyd and has so much explosive evidence that so many people don't know about that is Of course, not in mainstream media.
So I highly encourage you to check out George Floyd, The Real Timeline by this incredible filmmaker, Miriam Hanine.
Thanks so much.
Welcome to Shots Fired.
How are you?
Hi, Deanna.
I'm happy to be here.
Talking about George again.
Talking about your good old friend, George, again.
The martyr, the icon that the left wants all black Americans to aspire to.
So...
So I was going to ask you, so first of all, so basically the reason why he's back in the news again is because Amy Sweezy, one of the prosecutors against Derek Chauvin, her deposition, even though this was an older case about a year ago, this deposition has recently been made public, correct?
Yes.
So she was the assistant county attorney and she filed a sex discrimination suit against Michael Freeman.
And in fact, Michael Freeman was actually taken off of So if we back up a little, initially Michael Freeman in a press conference said that we cannot rush justice, that there's other evidence that we have to question.
However, the mob rule came down and he was replaced by Keith Ellison, corrupt AG, and then he was taken off the case altogether.
So Amy Sweezy, like you mentioned, this case was filed last year.
The only thing that's new is the fact that the depositions have become public in the public forum.
And like you said, it highlights that if we look at Andrew Baker, Andrew Baker is a seasoned medical examiner.
He had, there's a note, my movie goes with a book and the book has hundreds of crazy truths.
So there was a note saying that if he had just found George, He would have classified him as an overdose.
And they stated that Andrew Baker was causing, quote, irreparable damage to the Black community.
They tried to vote him off to not renew his contract.
They smeared him.
There was another examiner with Muslim Brotherhood ties, Brendan Mitchell, that also breathed down his neck.
He was railroaded.
And so everybody in the inner circles knew that Derek didn't murder him.
And yet, here we are.
Yeah, so besides...
Yeah, and that's, I mean, again, they...
The narrative was so strong.
And...
The story was already created, you know, the moment that this all happened.
And I believe even the protests were already ready to go, lined up, ready to go with all their crisis actors and everything.
So if they didn't charge him with murder, I mean, there would have been, again, you know, preplanned riots and protests and everything in America.
So they were in an interesting position.
But the whole thing, I believe, was one big psyop to begin with.
And you, yeah, you have a lot of evidence, groundbreaking evidence, in both your book and in your documentary that details a lot of this evidence that, you know what, from the beginning, this entire thing was most likely one big government orchestrated PSYOP, of course, for the purpose of furthering their agenda of blacks hating whites and a racial war, a color war, a color revolution, etc., correct?
Yeah, and ushering in yet more infringement on our privacy, turning this country into a police state.
If you consider all of the different camera angles, why was so much left on the cutting room floor?
And then you have to wonder, Tucker was sent my film.
Now it was before he moved on from Fox.
So perhaps it was lost in the shuffle.
But I don't think anyone will come out and say this was orchestrated by the government when the purpose is to sow more division.
And that's the segment did do that just just a Yeah, he didn't mention.
Right.
Yeah, I mean, it would be that's sort of the next step for Tucker.
He told us what we already knew.
But the next step for him would have been to talk about the fact that this whole thing was most likely a giant government orchestrated psyop to begin with.
Was George Floyd actually real?
Was Derek Chauvin actually real or was he most likely a CIA spook?
Were all of these people spooks or government informants?
Well, we know.
Potentially, absolutely.
I mean, I confirmed that Maurice Lester Hall, who was with George, was an informant.
I did a FOIA and that's in my book.
I also established that Alexander Kang, one of the officers who's black, by the way, filed a motion asking for everything on record in regards to George being an informant for the FBI. Now, as far as Derek, Derek worked for Ford Benning, which is the school of assassins.
That's not mentioned what he was doing there.
How was he a realtor and a cop and an off-duty police officer?
No one talks about the tax evasion charges that he was found guilty of.
All of this unaccounted money, which happens when you're running a money laundering operation with the help of the Sinaloa cartel.
So we're still, you know, one of the missions of the PR company that worked for the government that organized the four funerals, her mission, the lead publicist, was to keep George Floyd in the news as much as possible.
So if I were to ask you who organized the four funerals, as I buried my uncle via Zoom and many others weren't allowed to bury their loved ones, this guy got four funerals.
Well, why is the government organizing their funeral?
Would they do that for you and I? I don't think so.
No, that's another bombshell that you have evidence that the government was the one that arranged his four very opulent, expensive funerals.
These were very fancy funerals, over-the-top funerals, like somebody that a king died.
I mean, that's the kind of the level of opulence that these funerals were.
But the government arranged all of them.
They orchestrated all of them, funded all of them.
It's the same PR company that also works for Al Sharpton.
And it's a PR company for the government that has been involved with the Podesta Group that was involved in painting positive perceptions of the Ukraine back in 2016.
So that is in my book.
And showing the seedy side of George Floyd, of Maurice, of Derek, of all of these.
You know, ask yourself, Deanna, Do you often hire for El Nuevo Rodeo the club?
Do you often hire an off-duty cop and a seasoned career criminal?
I don't think so.
There's so many questions, so many coincidences.
They both happen to be working at the same nightclub?
I mean...
And that was...
There was a gentleman, David Pinney, that said that they butted heads, George and Derek.
And then 48 hours later, he recanted...
His testimony.
I tried to license that interview.
I wasn't able to.
And then this guy, David, George was his senior at the club and said that he mixed up his superior.
Because what, all black people look the same, which in itself is a racist comment.
So I find that hard to believe he didn't recognize a six foot six, big burly man like George Floyd.
Right, exactly.
It's very interesting.
Wow, so many questions.
And tell us who, for those of you who might have forgotten or who don't really understand the significance, who exactly, again, is Maurice and what was his role in all of this?
So Maurice Lester Hall is with George Floyd that day.
The media said that they all met him, Shawanda and Maurice.
Coincidentally, but that's not true.
I have footage that shows that they arrived together.
Now, Maurice spent the last day of George's life.
So when I learned that the family, the Floyd family, never met with Maurice.
So he asked me, because we struck a relationship, I didn't expect to connect with Maurice.
He said, wouldn't you want to meet the person that spent the last hours of...
So why didn't also the Floyd family ever go and pick up George Floyd's personal belongings?
Another very strange.
So I asked one of George Floyd's roommates, Teresa, I asked her, did you get to meet the family at the funeral?
And she said, no, because of all the celebrities.
And I said, do you think Chad and Tatum took it out of the goodness of his heart to go to the funeral?
Or perhaps he was paid while everything was shut down.
It's a gig.
Go put a face diaper and go show up at the funeral.
She's like, huh.
So that's who Maurice is.
Maurice is still in jail.
The day after I conducted a two-hour exclusive interview, he was arrested.
Joel Gilbert, who is a friend and colleague who mentored me, who's the filmmaker behind the Trayvon Martin hoax and Michelle Obama 2024, suggested that it's maybe because I was poking around that they arrested Maurice, brought up all these old charges from 2018, ironically, for choking his baby mama.
Interesting.
Very ironic.
The baby mama tried to drop the charges and the government wouldn't let her.
So the government locked him up, sort of used him as a crisis actor in a way or a patsy and then locked him up.
So he can't speak.
As an unwitting informant, the use of...
An asset doesn't necessarily know they're an asset, but they promised Maurice that they were going to make him a key witness.
And he believed that all his charges were sealed and momentarily dropped.
And then when push came to shove, he wasn't going to be a key witness because there was no way that they were going to bring up any semblance of the fact that George was on drugs.
Right.
So and then he was Maurice wasn't going to testify on behalf of Derek.
So he pled the fifth.
And I think he's a loose end.
And so they put him in jail.
Yeah.
Wow.
Wow.
Interesting.
And I'll say this, Deanna, also, because people like I speak to Maurice's mom, because Real people have been victims of racism.
They have a blind spot, so they cannot see the full scope of this operation.
They can't.
It's just impossible.
Yeah, exactly.
So there's also a timestamp in your The Real Timeline documentary that I found really shocking and eye-opening.
But it's a timestamp where you can actually see where it looks like crisis actors are coming in, walking on cue, right?
Describe that a little bit more for us before we play that clip.
So when I purchased the footage, I have watched all the angles like hundreds of times.
That's saying, trying to look for patterns.
And I was in San Francisco, and I saw all of the bystanders, aka extras, moving at the same time.
And I was in San Francisco, and I asked Zach Voorhees at the time, hey, Zach, come and see this.
And he's like, no, no, Mimi, it's nothing.
And I'm like, oh, yeah, let me go to his camera.
Let me go to Tao's camera.
And sure enough, you see him do a little gesture.
I've been on Hollywood sets.
I've been an extra.
And action.
And they all move in unison.
And so I put that out there so that we can all have a deeper conversation.
Like, what do you see?
What do you think, Deanna?
Like, what did you think when you saw that?
To me, it looked absolutely obvious that this was a...
Just like when you saw at, you know, Sandy Hook, for instance, or other places where it seemed like action and everybody kind of moves on cue.
Everyone looks like they've got their role to play and it looks like acting.
It looks like actors that are moving about on cue.
It's an episode of Reno 911.
Yeah, it really does.
If you think of, okay, so then fast forward to the trial.
Oh, you have Donald Williams, who just happens to be a chokehold expert.
You have Genevieve Johnson, who just happens to be an off-duty firefighter who's going for a walk on Herc.
Day Off Who, in my book, I show that she says in testimony that she happened to be on a call with Alexander Kang and Derek Chauvin.
So, first of all, does she recognize their names?
Was it a Zoom call?
Did she see them?
What were they talking about?
At the very end in my movie, I show an interaction between Charles McMillian, that's his last name, and Derek Chauvin.
And Charles goes, I know you.
I remember seeing you two weeks ago.
Now, perhaps...
It's because Derek is the warlord of precinct three and they ran into each other.
Another characteristic of a false flag is oftentimes a training, right?
So I hired 1300 internal emails between the MPD and the Minnesota government and In it was a training, a driving, a drive for driver training on the 29th at the Dakota Technical College.
Dakota is where Derek was studying to be not a cop, but a cook.
So I called and said, what is this training?
No response.
No response.
But when I looked to see who was supposed to be at that training, it was a lieutenant that testified against Derek and there was other Lieutenants or deputies that were also at the trial testifying against Derek.
So very interesting.
It's all very interesting.
And to me, I mean, even from the start, because I'm always suspicious about everything, I question any type of event, and especially an event that has such an immediate reaction and response, like this or like a shooting or anything, I'm always questioning it.
And from the very beginning, I thought it was highly unlikely and odd that A police officer would be looking straight at people while there's other bystanders watching him.
And he's just casually putting his knee on this guy's neck, on this black guy's neck, knowing everybody's watching him, knowing everyone's videotaping him.
And for what, eight minutes?
And he's just looking around, you know, casually watching them videotape him.
It's really weird.
And the Tao 2 guy kind of walking around, I mean, he didn't even really look like a real cop either.
They have these sort of, a lot of these crisis actors seem like they have a sort of look in their eyes that's like dead in their eyes.
Like they seem like they're not real.
And the entire thing looked like a Hollywood production to me.
Why would you do that as an officer and not explain to people or talk to people or maybe, hey, I'm going to release my knee from him to begin with just because this is...
All these people watching me, right?
From the very moment this happened, it looked staged to me.
Right.
And then also, camera perspective bias that from another angle, it showed that the knee wasn't on the neck.
Also during the trial, The prosecution literally removed an image showing that that's part of the training.
They literally removed the image to show...
So when you look at all the meddlings of the prosecution, you have to wonder why.
If we look at Darnella, tracking when did this video become viral?
How did it become viral?
Who broke the story?
And who are they in the bigger scheme of things?
There was this one reporter...
And then seeing that Darnella literally won a Pulitzer Prize, was thanked by Meryl Streep and Spike Lee.
Like, are you kidding me?
She won a Pulitzer Prize.
Yes, you do.
You do.
And didn't she get...
$100,000.
How many thousands of dollars that she raised?
$700,000.
Right.
And then they immediately have their GoFundMes.
They all have their t-shirts on immediately.
Support George Floyd.
I mean, it's just...
That's the other sign of a false flag, I think.
When GoFundMes immediately go up right afterwards.
And then, you know, they're raking in hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
The boy who took the...
Yeah, the pre-printed t-shirts already made.
Sorry, go on.
Yeah, they recirculated the I can't breathe, a slogan to go in lockstep with the mask mandates, literally the next day.
You know, where I wear my face diaper and what comes to mind, I can't breathe.
So, yeah, it's when you start deconstructing and looking at the reality that you see all these holes, but we've become so trained in this...
It's all a sham show now.
It's hard to, you know, I have to be very careful about this, but with the Sandy Hook, for instance, the Sandy Hook shooting, you know, somebody did something similar to what you did with George Floyd.
She, you know, compiled all of these different video clips from different angles and everything, news clips and whatnot.
And one thing that happened during this incident was The law enforcement community donated 26 Christmas trees after the shooting, one to memorialize every child that was killed.
26 Christmas trees that happened around Christmas time.
And this happened after the shooting.
Well, from one of the camera angles up top...
You can see, this was the day of the shooting, there are 26 Christmas trees that are tucked into the edges of the school.
You can see them all, like, tucked in, trying to, like, hide.
The day of the shooting, I mean, some of these false flag events, you know, they get really sloppy, actually.
And you can see those Christmas trees being hidden and tucked in the day that it happened.
So, a lot of these Events, you have to look carefully, but never believe the official narrative when it comes out.
You always have to question everything and look for the hidden angles like you have, so eloquently done with George Floyd.
Thank you.
Thank you, Deanna.
Also, when you get the incident reports, oftentimes it says public narrative, which hints to a non-public narrative.
And early on, like one of the interviews I did the second or third day was with Giovanni Thunstrom, who was the other employer of George.
And so right away, I saw certain talking points, right?
It's almost like they had a sheet.
These are the broad talk points and like reality TV.
You can go off on on some of them.
So if you think like the Judea, the cousin, she's a nine year old at the time.
And she says, call the police on the police.
And then Mike of Cup Food says it.
And then Donald Williams says it.
So it was a talking point.
Are you going to tell me this nine-year-old birthed this line of call the police on the police?
And then what these two other actors know to repeat it?
I don't buy it.
No.
Just don't buy it.
Nope.
And you've got evidence already that George was a government informant, that Chauvin was an informant.
You have so much evidence that shows that this whole thing was really scripted from the very beginning.
And again, you have to ask why?
Problem, reaction, solution.
Well, they already had the reaction preplanned and ready to go with all of their riots and protests and everything in the floating George Floyd hologram and everything else.
And then the solution is More gun control, right?
More gun control, more control over cops, officers, racism towards white people, a color revolution.
Absolutely.
That's what they're pushing for.
And it's been successful.
Also, the duty to intervene law.
There's been so many laws that have been changed that the public does not know about.
So my book is called Operation George Floyd, a multi-layered There's multi-purpose.
One of the things that I have concluded is after the trial of the three officers, the federal trial, it was so granular on the police manual.
It was like the duty to intervene live exercise.
I strongly believe that it was an exercise.
Just like there was a training in 9-11, there's multi-purposes and It's all not beneficial for our constitutional rights.
No, exactly not.
No, not at all.
I mean, again, look at the result of George Floyd.
That's all you have to do to determine a PSYOP. Look at the results.
Look at the agenda.
Look how everyone, all of the talking heads and leaders talk about it and refer to it as.
And there's so many agendas, so many goals that fulfill their greater agenda wrapped up in George Floyd.
It's not just one goal.
There's multiple goals there, and they're very big ones for the left to win.
Miriam, you've been awesome.
We can talk for hours on this topic, and you are the most incredible researcher when it comes to this topic, especially.
Tell everybody again where they can follow your great work, where they can watch the real timeline of George Floyd, and then your upcoming book.
Thank you.
So I invite people to go to mariamhineen.com and they can pre-order a book.
It will be published by Logosophia.
My film is distributed by My Movies Plus and it's called The Real Timeline.
And I also invite people to support my work by joining my Substack, which is the last place that I can really speak since I've been ousted from the mainstream media.
And I'm truly independent.
Definitely.
Okay, well, we have shown her links on the lower thirds, her entire interview.
So definitely follow her work.
Watch The Real Timeline, George Floyd.
And we've been showing that as B-roll, of course, throughout the show, too.
So thank you so much, Miriam.
It's been great talking to you again.
And we'll have you back on the next time George Floyd is up and about in the news again, I'm sure.
Thank you, Deanna.
Have a beautiful day.
Thank you.
Okay.
And speaking of George Floyd and Sean King, the fake black guy, we've got another guest coming right up who's going to delve deeper into this.
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Welcome back to Shots Fired.
Well, as we know from our previous guest, George Floyd, the American hero and icon and savior of the left in America, is back in the news again this week.
And he's back in the news because Tucker Carlson did a fiery monologue about him a few days ago, talking about the fact that Amy Sweezy, one of the prosecuting attorneys against Derek Chauvin, Her deposition, in a case unrelated to George Floyd, but is sort of related, her deposition has become public recently.
And her deposition, in her deposition it states that she talked to the medical examiner in the George Floyd case, and the medical examiner He told her and confirmed to her that George Floyd did not actually get murdered by Derek Chauvin.
No, he did not die from murder.
He did not die of asphyxiation or strangulation.
No, he died of natural causes and all the copious amounts of drugs and fentanyl in his system.
Yes, that's why he died.
He was a drug addict.
Years and years of drugs.
We'll do that to you.
So anyways, this deposition has been made public now and we know now that the prosecuting attorneys against Derek Chauvin and the other officers knew this.
They knew that George Floyd was not murdered by the officers.
They knew the true cause of death and yet they prosecuted and convicted Derek Chauvin for 40 years.
Anyways, so he's back in the news.
I wanted to delve deeper into this with another guest, a guest who is against Black Lives Matter.
He's a Black American, yes, and political commentator.
And he's a police officer as well.
And he's got a lot to say about the subject.
He doesn't like George Floyd very much.
And we're going to go down some different rabbit holes with George Floyd and the fake black guy, Sean King.
Zeke Arkham is the podcast host of Reasonable Suspicion on Red Voice Media.
He's a political commentator and constitutionalist.
Welcome to The Shots Fired for the first time.
How are you?
Great.
Thank you so much for having me.
Thank you for all your kind words.
I definitely appreciate them.
Absolutely.
I love your tweets lately.
So tell us, just before we go into too many rabbit holes, what do you think of George Floyd, this individual that the left loves to prop up as their hero, as the martyr, as the symbol for how blacks should be in America?
What do you think of George Floyd?
I thought the entire thing was highly insulting.
Them trying to say, you know, George Floyd, St.
George Floyd, the patron saint of police brutality.
You know, they couldn't, they fell over themselves.
You know, you've got Nancy Pelosi wearing kente cloth and kneeling in the Capitol Rotunda.
You know, you've got every leftist mayor across the United States putting up statues to him, you know, having murals.
We were supposed to be in the middle of a lockdown, and they said, okay, well, COVID's going to be put on pause so that you all can have your mass funerals and, you know, George Floyd with his gold-plated casket.
And, you know, I got in trouble because on another news outlet, I said, George Floyd doesn't represent me as a Black man, and I don't know why he has statues up.
So...
And we can't forget the floating hologram, too.
Remember the big floating hologram that was floating all over in different cities in the U.S.? We can't forget that.
All the money they spent on all this.
They couldn't do more to deify this man.
Every chance they got, he's got a funeral where every Democrat official Wanted to be there to show their face, you know, so they couldn't stop demon fighting the man.
And now, you know, the narrative comes out that he wasn't killed by Derek Chauvin.
He was killed by drugs.
And that's something that we all knew from the start.
But they were determined to prop him up.
As some sort of martyr, as some sort of, you know, as some sort of figure who was, he was just this kind of man who was killed by police brutality.
And now all of a sudden, you know, we've got to make sweeping changes to police and law enforcement all across the country.
It's absolutely ludicrous, and I thought it was completely despicable that this is the person that the left-wing media and left-wing politicians said that I should aspire to.
Yeah, that's the thing.
I mean, I would think that black Americans would be insulted by this.
So this is a person I should aspire to, a drug addict.
He had a side hustle of porn, apparently, begging on the streets, homeless.
I mean, that's who your role model should be.
It really, to me, it's very insulting for the left to think that that's who they should be aspiring to.
That's all they should aspire to.
They shouldn't aspire for excellence.
They shouldn't aspire for more.
Or a clean life of worshiping God or having faith or having a successful career, being well-educated.
No, no.
George Floyd should be your role model.
I would be insulted with that, but it seems like the brainwashing is so deep at this point.
The programming has been so deep with Black America and successful that they believe that that's what they should aspire to and no more.
Well, that's why I constantly speak out.
You know, the left demonizes people like Thomas Sowell, like Ben Carson, you know, even people like Herman Cain.
They cheered when he died, you know, made fun of him when he died.
Meanwhile, you've got George Floyd, who is a drug addicted man who pointed a gun at a pregnant woman's stomach.
And they're saying, oh, but this is a great man.
This is someone who gave his life.
Nancy Pelosi said he gave his life.
For police brutality.
Like Jesus Christ.
George Floyd, to my knowledge, is not Jesus Christ.
So he didn't give his life for anything.
He died.
And now that the report came out, now that the autopsy came out, which I mean, which has actually been out for a while.
It's no secret that George Floyd ingested such a high level of fentanyl that it killed him.
This is no secret.
This is not something that is just a brand new revelation.
It took Tucker Carlson to shine a spotlight on it.
And now all of a sudden, you know, it's back in the news again.
But I will say as law enforcement, Derek Chauvin, the only thing he was guilty of was bad tactics and bad optics.
He did have bad tactics.
He did have bad optics.
We're actually trained in the police academy to be conscious of people walking around filming us because it really could be a difference between life and death or life and imprisonment.
In our trials.
So that's really the only thing he was guilty of.
However, it's not deserving of the sentence he got.
So that's why the whole thing with George Floyd really does infuriate me.
I actually am passionate about it because I hate that the left is propping this man up and making statues towards him and doing everything they can.
Like I said, people couldn't see their grandmothers During this time, people couldn't have funerals for their family members during this time.
However, you could have nationwide mass get-togethers to commemorate the life of George Floyd.
He can have a funeral as attended by every leftist Democrat politician who told you to stay in your homes, but they can go out and celebrate him and celebrate his life and have a funeral.
Meanwhile, people couldn't have funerals for their own family members.
So, I mean, the entire thing was incredibly despicable and it's a shameful part of this country's history.
Yeah, absolutely.
You posted, you shared a video on your Twitter, I think, in the last couple of days.
Sorry, your ex on the last couple of days.
Still getting that down.
And it was a black kid at a school, and he was sort of taunting a nerdy-looking white kid.
The guy was just, you know, minding his own business, it looked like.
He was wearing glasses.
And the kid said, give me five seconds to tell me something racist.
And the kid didn't say anything racist, and then he just got completely pummeled and annihilated and beaten up by this black kid.
What?
Five seconds can be as racist as possible?
No.
No.
Hey!
No!
Stop!
Romario, wait!
Are you seeing this happening more and more at schools where black kids are just beating up white kids for really no reason?
They're trying to instigate arguments or they're trying to find racism where there isn't racism just to have an excuse to sort of hate on the white kid and have this sort of toxic white hatred, white racism basically happening?
I'm actually saying black kids attack everyone.
They're attacking white kids.
They're attacking other black kids.
They're attacking Hispanic kids.
They're attacking everyone.
You know, when you foster a A feeling of people always being the victim.
Like, when you tell Black kids all the time, you're the victim, you're the victim, you're the victim.
And then you tell their parents, you can't discipline them.
Because, you know, if it's like, you know, my mom would have never stood for that.
My mom's belt was used a lot when it was growing up.
But, you know, when you tell these kids over and over again that they're victims and then their parents either don't want to discipline them or can't discipline them, and then you've got these massive influences in hip-hop culture thinking it's funny to ruin someone's life or destroy someone's life or get into fights or promote a lifestyle of violence and gang membership,
combined with you have these liberal leftist DAs who don't want to prosecute crimes, And they're just telling these kids over and over again, you can do whatever you want, and you're not going to go to jail for it.
There are going to be no repercussions for it.
This is what you wind up with.
And this video was an unfortunate example of that.
This kid basically felt that he could pummel this other kid without any sort of consequence.
And everything was going to be OK. It was just going to be glossed over.
The school isn't going to discipline him.
Law enforcement is not going to discipline him.
And even if they do arrest him and take him to jail, the DA isn't going to prosecute the case.
This is what you wind up with.
And the way to combat this is to put the onus on the parents.
You have to discipline your kids.
And if your kid is out there causing a ruckus, if your kid's out there beating people up, you might face some sort of pushback as well.
You might face some sort of consequence from this as well.
And then on the other hand, you've got to look at the DAs and say, you need to do your job.
If this kid is beating up another kid just because...
Then he needs to go to jail for a long time.
Enough time where he can sit in there and think about it.
And then the next time when he comes out, he decides to beat someone up, he's gonna think about this and say, you know, I don't want to risk my freedom again.
So, you know, you need more tough on crime policies and you need parents who are tough on being parents.
Yeah, I mean, so basically that is confirmation then that I mean, being an officer in New York, that everyone sort of from the teachers to the police officers, law enforcement and the judicial system, they really are sort of having giving stand down orders for when there's a black on white crime or black on black crime.
They're sort of told to stand down.
There's no discipline.
There's no repercussion, no jail time, really.
But if it's, of course, if it's the other way around, like, this got kind of buried, this video.
But if it was a white person, if that exact same situation happened where it was a white kid pummeling a black kid, I mean, it would be news around the clock.
I mean, right?
And this guy, this kid would get life in prison.
But it's like, you guys do have basically stand down orders, it sounds like.
Well, basically, because you're dealing with woke DAs and you're dealing with woke politicians and you're dealing with woke policies.
Black and brown kids can do no wrong because the system is already against them.
If a white kid were to do that, oh, he's automatically the oppressor.
He's already the oppressor, so we need to come down on him and make sure that he's disciplined for what he did.
And law should be applied equally across the spectrum.
There's that statute where law is blind and justice is blind, and it should be.
If you're going to have one set of rules for one set of people, it's got to apply to the other set of people as well.
And that's what I've always believed.
That's actually why I got into law enforcement, because I believe that everyone should be treated equally under the law.
And, you know, I guess right now you're dealing more with a social media and more social media outrage, because this video, there's going to be no outrage.
But like you said, if there was a white kid beating up a black kid, there would be all the outrage.
We saw that this past summer.
With Jordan Neely and getting choked out on a train, supposedly, being held down on a train.
And the outrage all came from this being a white man doing this to a black person.
And we all know if it was a black person doing it to another black person, or a black person doing it to a white person, there wouldn't be as much outrage, if any.
So that's why I think there needs to be equal standards applied all across the board.
Absolutely.
And it just seems like a lot of black kids I see now, they're so angry.
They're very angry.
They harbor all this anger and violence and animosity, just automatic hatred towards white people that, you know, when you're a young kid, you have no business being that hateful or being that angry.
But it's the programming.
It's the brainwashing.
Kamala Harris, there's a clip of her that she was just memorializing and having a sort of an honoring sort of day, holiday, for hip-hop music a couple weeks ago.
And she was like, we just love hip-hop music.
Hip-hop music is America's music.
It's our culture.
Hip-hop culture is America's culture.
It is a genre.
It is music and melody and rhyme.
And hip-hop is also an ethos.
When you think about, when you see that, when you see Kamala Harris just, like, worshipping hip-hop music, what do you, isn't that, like, the epitome of why there's so much wrong right now in America?
It's, what is hip-hop music?
It is a lot of violence.
It's a lot of misogyny.
It's a lot of bitches and hoes and every other curse word.
I mean, is that really the music that kids should be listening to and worshipping?
Well, I'll tell you this.
I grew up listening to hip-hop music, but I grew up listening to it when it talked about going to college, when it talked about starting businesses.
You know, it was a much different element than what you see today.
Today, it's a complete 180.
Now, as a matter of fact, I have an eight-year-old daughter, and she honestly doesn't know what rap music is.
So she actually goes on Alexa and says, can you play rap music?
And the first song that came out was, there's an artist named Sexy Red, who makes Cardi B look very tame by comparison.
And she's got this artist, Sexy Red, has a song called Pound Town.
And it's the absolute worst, most disgraceful, most abhorrent song you've ever heard in your life.
And after, I think after about 20 seconds after I realized what I was listening to, you know, from her, from my daughter, I said, hey, turn that off, turn that off.
You know, but that's the culture today.
That's hip-hop music today.
I don't know what Kamala Harris was referring to as far as hip-hop music.
I don't know if she's referring to, you know, the 90s hip-hop, where he did talk about going to college and there was a much more positive message or whether she's trying to appear relevant.
You know, this is the same woman who claimed she was smoking weed while going to law school and listening to Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls.
No more questions?
They said, no, she has to go.
What's something that you always carry with you?
Hot sauce.
Really?
Yeah.
Really?
Are you getting information right now?
Hot sauce.
Hot sauce in my bag swag?
Hot sauce.
Really?
Yes.
Now listen, I want you to know, people are going to see this and say, okay, she's pandering to black people.
Okay.
Is it working?
Yes.
So, you know, I don't know what era of hip-hop she was referring to, but hip-hop nowadays today, I wouldn't recommend it for anyone, whether you're black, white, Hispanic, anyone, just because the message is so hideous and it offers nothing as far as value.
Yeah, no value can be had.
No positive gains, no intelligence.
In fact, I believe that it lowers people's intelligence by listening to it.
It's all bad, all places.
Now, the last thing I wanted to ask you about is, it's just so funny.
Sean King, the, you know, pretend black guy.
I mean, anyways, he's been in the news the last couple of days, and I've been loving your tweets on him.
You've been sort of sparring with Sean King.
Sean King, the BLM activist who claims that he's black, he's in this sort of fight with American hostages that were released by Hamas in the last couple of days.
And he's taking credit for it, right?
He's taking credit for it.
He says that it was me, all my hard work behind the scenes.
I helped to get these hostages released.
And the hostages, now that they are released, they said, no, you're a liar.
We don't know you, and you did not help get us released.
We got released by other methods.
So they're calling him out as a liar, and he's typically been a proven liar in the past.
First of all, is there any evidence yet to this day that Sean King is black at all, that he has any black in him, first of all?
Not to my knowledge.
His story is that his mother, who is as white as they, had a mystery affair with a Black guy somewhere.
He has no proof of this.
His own family has said this hasn't happened.
But according to him, his mother had an affair with some mysterious Black guy somewhere, and that's how he was born.
Meanwhile, his entire family looks just like him, and his entire family is kind of saying, none of this happened, you know?
What do you think of him?
You have Sean King, who does nothing unless there's a paycheck to him attached to it, or some sort of payment, you know, towards him.
Well, he can elevate himself.
He does nothing, you know, just on his own.
And then he claims, oh, you know, I saved all the phone calls and everything because I just wanted to prove that I have receipts for this.
Meanwhile, he's got no phone calls or quote-unquote receipts going towards Hamas or whoever he contacted in Palestine.
And then he says, you know, we worked behind the scenes.
I had a team, and all of us got together and worked behind the scenes, and we got this person released.
And, you know, this person was released because They support my work, and they're fans of mine, and this is what we did.
And now we're working on a ceasefire.
Yeah, Sean King, who requires bodyguards because he's so afraid that some mysterious cop-out somewhere is gonna come and get him, is working hard behind the scenes to release people and work on a ceasefire.
And meanwhile, the best part of this is the family says, we have no idea who he is.
What you're talking about, yeah.
This didn't happen.
So, I mean, just the fact he was caught in his lie, and now he's trying to double down and say, oh, well, you know, it was people on my team.
It might not have been me personally, but people on my team kind of, you know, he's trying to do everything he can to sort of unscrew himself from this situation because he got called out.
He got embarrassed.
And personally, I'm glad to see it because, as the saying goes, it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
So I'm happy to see it.
Good for him.
Good for him.
Yeah, it's so funny to see that, too.
Every time he gets caught in a lie, I love it.
The fact that he's just taking credit for these hostages being released is unbelievable.
Now it's just this big war.
I mean, you F around and you find out.
So what do you think of people like Sean King and Al Sharpton, for instance, the way that they foment Hate and division and, you know, Al Sharpton's always out there at all of these events and every time something happens in the media, he's out there spreading anti-white hate and whipping people's anger up.
I mean, what do you think about those two individuals and people like them, representatives like them, public figures like them?
Well, I like to paraphrase Booker T. Washington in a situation like this.
Booker T. Washington said there's always been a class of person who basically profits off of the misgivings and the problems of black people.
Basically saying, you know, they're gonna profit off of hate and division, and they're gonna use black people to do it.
They're going to put the problems of the black person at the forefront and say, look how unfair this country is.
Look how unfair America is.
Look how bad you have it, you know?
So, you know, and I say, if I were to snap my fingers and make racism disappear tomorrow, Al Sharpton would be doing everything he could to bring it back.
Sean King would be doing everything he could to bring it back.
These are people who their business is racism.
People like Ben Crump.
You know, their business is racism.
That's how they profit.
That's how they make their money.
You know, so if you got rid of racism tomorrow, they would actually have to go back to doing whatever job they did beforehand, which none of them are good at.
Ben Trump is not a very good lawyer.
Sean King, to my knowledge, is a writer, and he's not a very good writer.
So, you know, they're going to have to find something else to do with their time and their resources.
So I put out a tweet the other day and I said, I believe there's a special place in hell for people like them because they are actively stoking hate and division in order to boost themselves, which to me is absolutely the devil's work.
So I don't have any opinion of Sean King.
I deeply dislike Al Sharpton.
And I hope Ben Trump gets disbarred over everything he's done.
Amen.
Me too.
I like the way you think.
Zeke, you've been awesome.
I love your thoughts.
I love your hot takes on everything.
Any final words?
And then tell everybody, of course, where to find you on social media and watch your awesome podcast on Red Voice Media.
Well, you can find me at Zeke Arkham, Z-E-E-K-A-R-K-H-A-M. I'm on Twitter.
I'm on Instagram.
On Instagram, usually I share my videos where I do video commentary on different things.
Twitter, I'm always on because I type my thoughts out and some people tend to agree with them, which I love.
Thank you so much for all the support, for everybody who follows me on either platform.
And you can find my podcast, Reasonable Suspicion, where I interview people and have discussions off my Twitter account.
And it's for Red Voice Media.
All right, cool.
Check out Zeke.
Follow him and check out his podcast, Unreasonable, sorry, Reasonable Suspicion.
That's really good.
Check it out on Red Voice Media and follow him on X, guys.
It's been on the lower thirds the whole time.
So check him out.
Thanks so much, Zeke.
We really appreciate your time.
You'll have to come on again in the future when something else crazy happens in the news.
Thank you so much.
Okay, thank you.
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