The Full Truth About George Floyd and Derek Chauvin’s Innocence | Guest; Liz Collin | 11/29/23
Nov 29, 2023
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Guest Liz Collin, a local reporter from Minneapolis, reveals the lies that led to Derek Chauvin's conviction and the cover-up. She also exposes the officials who fed the police station to the mob, uprooting the lie of George Floyd. The podcast explores the erosion of justice, flaws in the criminal justice system, and questions the negative portrayal of Chauvin in the media. They discuss the FBI's unusual involvement and suspicion of a setup in the George Floyd incident.
The podcast challenges the widely accepted narrative surrounding George Floyd's death, highlighting key details often overlooked or misrepresented.
The decision by Minneapolis city officials to surrender the police precinct resulted in its destruction and lack of punishment for those involved, causing fear and demoralization among police officers and negative consequences on recruitment and proactive policing.
The erosion of justice and dangers of anarcho-tyranny in the criminal justice system are discussed, emphasizing how political narratives, media influence, and mob rule often shape the outcomes of high-profile cases.
Deep dives
George Floyd Case: Unveiling the Facts
The podcast episode takes a deep dive into the George Floyd case, shedding light on the facts and key details that were often overlooked or misrepresented. It highlights the body camera footage that shows a different perspective than what was widely discussed, including Floyd's discussion about his mother, his denial of ingesting drugs, and the officers' efforts to call for an ambulance. The episode questions the narrative surrounding Floyd's cause of death and explores the controversial decisions made during the trial. It also delves into the unprecedented involvement of the FBI and the impact of the case on policing and public safety in Minneapolis.
The Fall of Minneapolis: A Story of Chaos and Injustice
The podcast examines the events that unfolded in Minneapolis during the aftermath of George Floyd's death. It discusses the decision made by city officials to surrender the police precinct, which resulted in its destruction and the subsequent lack of punishment for those involved. The episode highlights the lack of leadership, the fear and demoralization among police officers, and the negative consequences on recruitment and proactive policing in the area. It also delves into the FBI's swift involvement and the potential implications of its actions.
The Erosion of Justice and the Dangers of Anarcho-Tyranny
The podcast explores the erosion of justice and the dangers of anarcho-tyranny in the criminal justice system. It emphasizes how political narratives, rather than the rule of law, often drive the outcomes of high-profile cases. The episode discusses the disparities in treatment and punishment, highlighting the contrast between the handling of cases linked to the Floyd incident and other similar situations. It raises concerns about the power of media influence, the suppression of facts, and the consequences of mob rule in shaping the course of justice.
Policing Challenges and Recruitment Crisis in Minneapolis
The podcast addresses the challenges in policing and the recruitment crisis in Minneapolis. It sheds light on the significant decline in the police force following the George Floyd incident, with many officers leaving or seeking employment outside of the city. The episode discusses the impact of anti-law enforcement sentiment, the lack of support for officers, and the resulting decrease in proactive policing. It also examines the leadership failures and the consequences of these issues on public safety and the future of policing in the area.
The Rise of Violent Protests and the Influence of Overseas Conflicts
The podcast highlights the rise of violent protests and the influence of overseas conflicts on domestic unrest. It draws parallels between the events in Minneapolis and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, noting similarities in the mob mentality and blood libels associated with both situations. The episode discusses the impact of protest rallies, the waving of Hamas flags, and the silence of political leaders regarding these issues. It raises concerns about the potential consequences and calls for greater awareness and action to address the influence of such conflicts on local communities.
The world was changed and destroyed because of a series of lies about every step of George Floyd’s death and the ensuing political and legal decisions. We’re joined by Liz Collin, a local reporter from Minneapolis, who has produced a must-watch documentary, “The Fall of Minneapolis.” She chronicles the central lies that led to Chauvin’s conviction and the cover-up thereof. She also highlights how the local officials purposely fed the police station to the mob and were willing to spare nothing in pursuit of injustice. It is our obligation to uproot the lie of George Floyd as the Gaza civilians become the new Floyd lie to induce violence and rioting throughout the world.