Laura Wood #conspiracy thinkinghousewife.com

[From "The George Floyd Murder Story"]

PECULIARITIES have come to light in regard to the alleged murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin. The brutal murder caught on cell phone video has touched off race riots and open theft in Minneapolis and elsewhere. Once again it seems that a major news event has been either entirely staged (most likely) or orchestrated and riots have been deliberately provoked as a social control mechanism and mass distraction.

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Other evidence of staging includes the following, but please bear in mind that the course of events at this point remains uncertain and this list is inconclusive. Skepticism about the official narrative should not be misconstrued as approval for police brutality, racial hatred or revenge. It is important that black and white people of good will come together and defeat the brutalizing and dehumanizing social revolution from above and the agenda to fan racial hatred and replace true human diversity with the evils of artificially-imposed multiculturalism. I am not suggesting that police brutality does not exist or that rioters are just helpless pawns. Here is my list so far:

• Chauvin (an odd and appropriate name) used a method of restraint that is highly unusual, kneeling on Floyd’s throat in full view of a cell phone camera that must have been obvious to him.
• Chauvin’s neighbors who had lived next to him for many years believed he was a real estate salesman and didn’t know he was a policeman.
• Chauvin and Floyd must have known each other; they both worked as security guards at a Latino club.
• Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said many of the rioters appeared to be from outside Minneapolis.
• Mayor Jacob Frey has a history of inciting racial agitation.
• The Minneapolis police appeared to stand down and allow open looting of stores.
• There are unconfirmed reports that a man who smashed windows in the first building set on fire was an employee of the St. Paul police department.

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