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Now that we know that it was not in fact a pandemic of the unvaccinated, now that we know that Ukraine is not actually winning the war against Russia, it could be time to revisit some of the other slogans we've been assured are true and ordered to repeat. | ||
Are they in fact true? | ||
Did, for example, a racist white cop actually murder a man called George Floyd, a civil rights leader, in Minneapolis on Memorial Day of 2020? | ||
Now we've been told that that happened, told it relentlessly for more than three years. | ||
So at this point, we've been told it so much that pretty much everybody seems to believe it. | ||
And because everyone does kind of believe it, a small group of people has been allowed to make massive changes to American society. | ||
They include, but are not limited to, decriminalizing, stealing, defunding the police, adding a new federal holiday to the calendar called Juneteenth, 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? | ||
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. | ||
Now they've been exposed. | ||
Now we know the truth. | ||
What happens next? | ||
Well, they're going to ignore it. | ||
The Biden administration just issued a long purple statement celebrating George Floyd's birthday. | ||
He's a martyr. | ||
Despite the fact we know that he was not murdered. | ||
And by the way, Derek Chauvin is still languishing in jail for the rest of his life. | ||
So how do we respond to this? | ||
How do we respond to the truth once we have it? | ||
Well, Vince Everett Ellison seemed like a good man to ask. | ||
He's the author of Crime, Inc. | ||
He joins us now. | ||
Vince, thanks so much for coming on. | ||
So as with so many other stories, the origin of COVID. Oh, it's a blessing to have you. | ||
We now know what actually happened. | ||
But the question then is, what do you do with that knowledge? | ||
We know that the U.S. government, Tony Fauci, worked with the Chinese to create the virus that overturned the American economy. | ||
But, like, what do we do with that knowledge? | ||
What do we do with the knowledge that George Floyd was not actually strangled to death by a cop? | ||
We have to acknowledge the people that gave it to us, and why? | ||
See, George Floyd is the Democratic Party's prototypical black man. | ||
These are the black men they are trying to create. | ||
So George Floyd has to be elevated. | ||
He has to be celebrated. | ||
He's perfect to them. | ||
He was poor. | ||
He was uneducated. | ||
He was a drug addict. | ||
He didn't have a job. | ||
He was down there begging and crying and asking the white people to not kill him. | ||
To a Democrat, to a white Democrat, this is the perfect black man. | ||
So he has to be elevated. | ||
Look, not a few days ago, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden Celebrated hip-hop music. | ||
They have a celebration of hip-hop. | ||
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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. | ||
A music genre that calls the black man the N-word, calls women the W-word and the B-word, talks about misogyny, shooting police. | ||
Smoking dope, selling dope, fighting, killing, acting a fool. | ||
They celebrated this genre. | ||
Why? | ||
Because this is how they see black America. | ||
They see us the same way they see George Floyd. | ||
And they have to make more of us because everywhere they rule, you know, John F. Kennedy stood in front of the Berlin Wall in the 60s and said, if you think that communism is great, let them come to Berlin. | ||
Well, if you think that the Democratic Party is great, let them come to Detroit. | ||
Let them come to Chicago. | ||
Let them come to St. Louis. | ||
Let them come to L.A., Portland, Seattle, Memphis. | ||
Anywhere where they rule, you'll see George Floyd's all over the place. | ||
And they're proud of them. | ||
In Baltimore, Maryland, they spend $21,000 per child for every child up there inside the school district. | ||
Not one school is proficient in math, science, or reading. | ||
But they keep it going every year. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they're producing George Floyd. | ||
And George Floyd's vote for the Democrat Party. | ||
But why would... | ||
Most of us, you, me, I think all normal people look at George Floyd's life. | ||
You think this is a disaster. | ||
This guy never added anything. | ||
He took a lot in prison at least eight times. | ||
I mean, his life was a tragedy at best. | ||
Why would you want more people like that? | ||
Because he votes for the Democrat Party. | ||
And then he teaches his children to vote for the Democrat Party. | ||
And then these white Democrats can feel superior to him. | ||
He can be controlled by them. | ||
Just like, think about an old slave plantation, Tucker, back in the day. | ||
How they wanted their slaves to act. | ||
Subservient, obedient, ignorant. | ||
You know, doing what he was told. | ||
Not asking any questions. | ||
Having a slave mind. | ||
Being dependent on them. | ||
This is how they want black men to be in America. | ||
This is how they want the whole black community to be. | ||
This is why... | ||
It started in the Civil Rights Movement when Martin Luther King Jr. in his I Have a Green speech said, 100 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, the Negro is still not free. | ||
He said five times in that speech that we were not free. | ||
It turned the Declaration of Independence on its head because in our Declaration of Independence it said that our freedom was an unalienable right given us by God. | ||
John Locke in the Second Treatise of Government said that an unalienable right It's a right given from God. | ||
It is irrevocable, non-transferable, and unsellable. | ||
The government cannot touch it. | ||
It supersedes law. | ||
It supersedes the Constitution. | ||
However, King said that we was coming to government and to the white man for our right to be free. | ||
Even at the end of the speech, he said, on some certain day, we'll be free at last, free at last. | ||
Thank God Almighty, we're free at last. | ||
He said in that speech, when will we be satisfied? | ||
He said, we will never be satisfied. | ||
Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream. | ||
That's a fancy way of saying never. | ||
And so black people heard that speech and said that we were not free here in America. | ||
And we make our children recite that speech every single year on King's birthday. | ||
And they say in that speech, the Negro is still not free. | ||
George Floyd was a slave in his mind. | ||
And the civil rights movement caused him to be a slave in his mind. | ||
And today they're still marching, 60 years later, telling black people, you're not free. | ||
Beg for reparations. | ||
Beg for affirmative action. | ||
Kill your children in the womb. | ||
Cut off your child, castrate your children. | ||
Let drag queens come into school and shake their hands in your children's faces. | ||
Run God out of the public square. | ||
And then they end up like George Floyd. | ||
But the one thing they do consistently is they vote for the Democrat Party, and the places where George Floyd's live, they stay in absolute power. | ||
That's a pretty dark explanation. | ||
So you're saying that the Democratic Party, as an organization, intentionally degrades black people to keep them compliant and obedient? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
In my book, Crime Inc., I talk about one of the main things they do, like the mafia and organized crime. | ||
They humiliate black people. | ||
They demoralize them. | ||
It's a Marxist construct. | ||
They demoralize their people. | ||
They beat them down. | ||
They tell them that they're victims. | ||
Well, it was Martin Luther King Jr. that said. | ||
They tell you to pull yourself up by your bootstraps. | ||
Well, how can you pull yourself up by your bootstraps when you're bootless? | ||
You know, he told us we were bootless. | ||
You know, you have black preachers, and you know about my Iron Triangle, the black preacher, the black politician, the black civil rights worker. | ||
They go into the black community. | ||
Consistently, you're a victim. | ||
You're oppressed. | ||
The country hates you. | ||
Well, see, I look at them and I say, I'm a black man, but I cannot be oppressed. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because I'm a child of God. | ||
I'm an heir of Jesus Christ. | ||
I cannot be a victim. | ||
Why? | ||
Because I'm an Arab Jesus Christ. | ||
I'm a child of God. | ||
I cannot be a victim. | ||
See, they tell these people to go against their religion and their basic ideology because most black men say they're Christians, right? | ||
But then they walk around saying, I'm oppressed. | ||
I'm a victim. | ||
I'm afraid. | ||
365 times in our Bible, they tell us to fear not, yet they walk around saying they're afraid in the United States of America. | ||
LeBron James said he's afraid. | ||
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says he's afraid. | ||
Kaepernick said he's afraid. | ||
Well, I'm a black man in America, and I'm not afraid of a damn thing. | ||
I don't ask for permission in my own house. | ||
America is my home. | ||
So as they walk around here crying, talking about, I'm frightened, I'm afraid, I can't make it, please help me, I tell them they stick in my nostrils. | ||
They're in the front of God. | ||
The flip side of white male intimidation during the civil rights was also black male cowardice. | ||
They laid down and let them beat them, slap them around. | ||
Rape their wives and their children. | ||
Well, no, not me. | ||
Never me. | ||
I'm a free man. | ||
I live in the United States of America. | ||
They say it's an honor to be, that there's white supremacy and that white people have some type of privilege. | ||
Well, as I said before, it is a privilege to be white. | ||
But it's also a privilege to be black. | ||
And it's a privilege to be an American. | ||
And it's really a privilege to be a Christian in the United States of America, the greatest country on the face of this earth. | ||
And they're not going to make a George Floyd out of me. | ||
I stand up strong. | ||
I look him in the eye. | ||
And I said, I'm a free man. | ||
My freedom comes from God. | ||
It's an inalienable right given to me by him. | ||
You cannot touch it. | ||
And if you try it, I got two things that'll get you off of me. | ||
Jesus and my 38. Come try me out. | ||
So the Democratic Party used BLM as a domestic militia in the last presidential cycle, 2020, to defeat Donald Trump. | ||
Do you expect something like that to happen again? | ||
Well, you see how they use the same tactics as Iran. | ||
Iran has Hezbollah and Hamas as their militias, and the Democratic Party uses BLM and Antifa as theirs, throwing the rock and hiding the hand. | ||
Of course they're going to do it. | ||
They've always done it. | ||
Even at the beginning, they used the Ku Klux Klan for their military reign. | ||
Now they're using BLM, they're using Antifa, they're using NAACP, and they're their suicide bombers. | ||
They're their shock troops. | ||
They're their brown shirts. | ||
They're their street soldiers. | ||
And they're going to go out there, and I guarantee you, Tucker, they're going to look over all the black-on-black violence. | ||
They're going to look over all the black men killing black men. | ||
They're going to look over all the snatching grabs and all the burning and all the fighting and looting and acting the fool. | ||
And they're going to find one crazy white cop that's going to do something to some crazy black man, and then they're going to try to burn this country down for it. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
That's their template. | ||
I hope America's ready for it because it's coming. | ||
And it always works for them. | ||
It always works. | ||
Because the press and everybody is just waiting. | ||
They're on the starting line just waiting for it. | ||
And as soon as they find that golden keel, that golden keel, watch them go crazy with it. | ||
BLM is going to start getting their money from the Democrat Party because that's who they get it from. | ||
The same way that Hamas gets their money from Iran. | ||
BLM gets their money from the Democrat Party. | ||
And BLM does not stand for Black Lives Matter. | ||
It stands for burn, loot, and murder. | ||
And that's what we should call them from now on. | ||
Vince Everett Ellison, Bible in the 38. It's great to see you today. |