Today on TruNews we detail how the knee choking of George Floyd was inspired by the brutal subjugation strategy employed by Israel against the Palestinians. We also show how police training paid for by the ADL and conducted by the IDF’s top terrorism experts, has weaponized America’s cops and placed all U.S. citizens in a state of spiritual occupation. We also share a preview of the “Sacrificing Liberty” docu-series, as we pay homage to the brave survivors of Israel’s attack on the USS Liberty. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate 06/08/2020
It is heartbreaking to watch the violence that is taking place on the streets of Minneapolis. I have quite a few relatives that live in the Twin Cities area, and I have been there many times. In the old days it always felt so peaceful, but not anymore. The tragic death of George Floyd has unleashed a massive wave of anger, and the riots have made headlines all over the globe. Originally, many had anticipated that Thursday night would not be as violent as Wednesday night was, but that was not a safe assumption to make. Around 10 o’clock, protesters stormed into the Minneapolis Police Department’s 3rd Precinct building and set it on fire…
Minneapolis is in the midst of a third night of unrest in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, with protesters taking over the police department’s 3rd Precinct building late Thursday night.
The break-in happened at about 10 p.m., with helicopter footage showing a large fire burning near the main entrance.
Police released a statement, saying in part, “in the interest of the safety of our personnel, the Minneapolis Police Department evacuated the 3rd Precinct of its staff. Protesters forcibly entered the building and have ignited several fires.”
Of course the violence that we witnessed the previous evening was quite alarming as well. By the end of the night, rioters had torched and looted a number of prominent retail stores…
Shocking images Thursday morning showed the widespread destruction left overnight after stores including Wendy’s, Target, Walmart and Autozone were looted and some even set on fire.
Mayor Frey pleaded for calm ahead of more expected protests this evening telling residents ‘we cannot let tragedy beget more tragedy.’
Videos also showed what was reported to be an apartment building entirely engulfed by flames as rioters stood and watched and the fire department was nowhere to be seen.
I don’t think that any of us will ever forget watching a Target store being looted, and at this point Target has decided to close all of their locations in the entire state “until further notice”.
Overall, more than 50 buildings were burned down on Wednesday night, and one protester boldly declared that “the whole city can burn down”…
“The whole city can burn down. They should all be out here protesting, not just people who care about black lives. Everybody. Burn it down. Make them pay. Maybe then they’ll understand,” one protester, Elicia S.—she declined to give her full last name—told The Daily Beast late Wednesday.
“I read somewhere that you’re never gonna care until it hits your front door. We are here now, knocking in the front door,” demonstrator Becky Mathews added.
Sadly, it isn’t just the rioters that are out of control.
Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for eight entire minutes, and video of the moment when Floyd finally lost consciousness is absolutely horrifying.
Of course this is far from an isolated incident. According to the Los Angeles Times, approximately one out of every 1000 African-American males will die at the hands of our police…
About 1 in 1,000 black men and boys in America can expect to die at the hands of police, according to a new analysis of deaths involving law enforcement officers. That makes them 2.5 times more likely than white men and boys to die during an encounter with cops.
Look, I have friends that are current or former police officers, and I am so thankful for the good men and women that work so hard to protect all of us day in and day out.
But the truth is that there are a lot of really bad apples out there, and troubling incidents are happening with increasing frequency all over the nation.
For example, a young mother named Sara Walton Brady was recently arrested by the police in Idaho for simply taking her children to play in the park. The following comes directly from a message that she sent to me, and she said that I could share it with all of you…
On April 21, 2020 I saw a video on Facebook by other moms about a playdate at Kleiner Park scheduled for the afternoon. That video showed people at the park and the tape ripped down from the play structures. I decided to go with my two middle children and showed up about an hour late.
I was only there 5-10 minutes when three officers from the Meridian Police Department arrived; one Sgt. And two officers. The Sgt., who I now know is Sgt. Fiscus, came marching onto the playground ordering all of the children and moms off of the bark and playground area while brusquely explaining that the city of Meridian the parks and they were closed by the order of the governor and the mayor.
This obviously upset several of the moms there, including myself. I attempted to ask questions to the Sgt. About what authority he had to remove people from the park. During this attempted dialogue he continued to tell people that the playground area was closed and people needed to leave. However, he continually directed people to a concentrated area on the grass, which would have been a violation of the Idaho governor’s order of being closer than 6 feet. None of this made sense to me as I saw multiple other people recreating in the park – walking, fishing, and even people playing a game of basketball. It also didn’t make sense to me why we could be closer together on the grass and it was okay to violate that portion of this new found rule, but not on the park where the kids and the adults were much more spread out.
As I continued to ask these questions the situation became more heated and eventually the officer told me I had five seconds to leave the bark or he was going to arrest me. The officer then proceeded to count down to me, as I often do to my children when they are not listening. I told him “Fine! Arrest me for being in a park! Do it!” While turning around to his threat.
I was placed inside the back of a very hot patrol car and left there for several minutes at which time I was eventually booked into jail for a misdemeanor trespassing charge. I was also accused of tearing the tape down on the playground that was had been placed there previously. I did not tear down any tape as it was down when I arrived. I was told that children had ripped it down.
Multiple other people were on the bark while I was arrested yet no one else was charged with trespassing, cited, or arrested. I was also told that after I was transported to the jail that several people went back onto the bark (after tearing more tape down) and began playing on the playground and bark as the police watched. None of this was addressed by the police.
My case has now been conflicted to the State of Idaho. This is very concerning to me that they have not dismissed the case and they have unlimited resources to make an example of me. It’s also concerning to me that while people are losing their jobs and businesses’ that the State would use hard earned taxpayer money to waste on a mom who was at a park with her kids and try to make an example of me.
Please help me raise funds for legal fees to fight the State of Idaho. I am told that it could cost anywhere from $30,000-$50,000. You can go to supportsarabrady.com.
Sincerely, Sara Walton Brady
I was friends with Sara Walton Brady long before this incident occurred, and I can tell you that she is a rock solid citizen.
In fact, Idaho would not be in the giant mess that it is today if a lot more patriots like her lived in the state.
Unfortunately, the truth is that the whole country is a giant mess, and what we have witnessed so far is just the beginning.
Our entire society is on the brink of a complete and utter meltdown, and I expect that the upcoming election will bring tensions that have been simmering all over the nation to a boiling point.
There is a reason why so many people are looking to move out of our major cities right now. America is literally in the process of coming apart at the seams, and there will be a lot more rioting, looting and civil unrest in the days ahead.
An alleged Memorial Day incident in Minneapolis, Minn., involving police and suspected counterfeit-money changer George Floyd is said to have resulted in Floyd’s death due to excessive restraint by police.
CCTV and bystander videos of the event released on social media immediately went viral. The images, along with race-baiting comments made by Minneapolis’ 39-year-old Democrat mayor and “community organizer” of Jewish-Ukrainian descent Jacob Frey, sparked protests nationally.
In the following presser he held at his office Wednesday morning, he said he hasn’t seen all the evidence but is calling for the arresting officer to be charged with murder — though it was not the arresting officer who applied knee maneuver to Floyd. Instead, he repeatedly emphasized the fact that the officer was white and Floyd was black.
“George Floyd deserves justice, his family deserves justice, the black community deserves justice, and our city deserves justice,” Frey said.
“We watched for five whole excruciating minutes as a white officer firmly pressed his knee into the neck of an unarmed, handcuffed black man,” Frey said. “I saw no threat, I saw nothing that would signal that this kind of force was necessary.”
By Wednesday afternoon in Minneapolis, protests turned into full-blown riots. By Wednesday night, the city was in flames.
With 40.8 million on forced unemployment following scamdemic lockdowns, adding a race riot to the mix will surely bring about the long hot summer that Winter Watch has been predicting and warning about.
Officer Derek Chauvin allegedly knelt on Floyd’s neck for at least seven minutes, while he was handcuffed and lying face down on the road.
I asked a police friend about this knee-on-neck method of restraint. In his years of training, he’s never been taught to use this as a method of restraint. I wonder when these officers were hired (if they were hired), and where were they trained?
Clues here? Young American Jew protester in Israel gets the knee-to-neck treatment.
Was his neck broken? The autopsy was inconclusive, so apparently not as that would have been easily spotted.
The police cruiser that arrested him has a completely different number (830) than the one where he was “killed” (320). There is a time gap that doesn’t explain why the detainee was moved or how he ended up in the roadway.
How does he go from being sat against the wall to being choked with a knee on his neck on the other side of the street and in the roadway?
Floyd was cuffed at his car, on quiet street. Then he was held briefly on a sidewalk, before being perp walked to a cruiser. But instead of going into nearest cruiser, No. 830, he’s taken to an opposite corner on a busier street to a second cruiser, No. 320, and in view of an audience. He’s then choked in full view, slowly over many minutes, while shouting that he can’t breathe.
A video shows Floyd removed from his car by police. He looks unstable and intoxicated, or perhaps handicapped. Initially, he appears to be uncooperative, but then stops resisting and is compliant.
New video sent to us shows the moment George Floyd was removed from his vehicle and handcuffed on 38th and Chicago. Video courtesy of Christopher Belfrey
Adding insult to injury, the police released an entirely worthless and insulting (to thinking people) body cam video from the officer who was driving cruiser No. 830, showing the area where the arrest was made. The audio is mostly silenced and all persons are obscured by black boxes. At minute 00:00:47, you can see an officer speaking to someone behind a black box. Is it Floyd or one of the two passengers who got out of Floyd’s car?
At minute 00:02:36, you can briefly see a glimpse of an officer leading a black box (Floyd?) toward the cross walk. This crossing the street is verified in the second “clear video” below, which came from a store’s CCTV camera.
At minute 00:03:15, you can see an officer with a black box (assumed to be Floyd?) on the other street. The officer instructs the cruiser No. 830 officer to go guard the car. The rest of the cam video shows no audio and black boxes and is of no value. It offers no clues as to how and why the action shifted across the street to the other location or how Floyd ended up in the roadway.
What purpose is served from blocking out most of the video and audio? Other videos show the police and suspect activity was pretty routine during this time segment. Meanwhile rights activists are rightful howling about this joke of a released video. At the same time the Mayor is race agitating. So we have to assume the overall purpose is agitation propaganda..
Fortunately, the video from the store CCTV shows the incident up to when Floyd ends up at the other cruiser, No. 320. He appears to stumble there between the cruiser and sidewalk, and is picked up in the final seconds of the video. Yes, the video inexplicably stops, presumably moments before the suspect somehow ended up tackled by several officers in the street on the other side of the cruiser. Thus, everybody’s question is how he ended up there and why he was tackled by several officers. There’s no answer. We will update this post with that info, if it ever shows up. It’s long overdue.
Now, for background on the offending policeman who choked out Floyd. His psyop name is “Derek Chauvin.” Who has a trigger name like that?
Badge is on crooked. He’s unshaven. His demeanor is far less professional than that of a rookie in police academy, and certainly not a 20-year police veteran.
Standard police wear in this city.Sketchy crooked badge, unshaven
Now comes an amazing coinkydink. KSTP 5 News Minneapolis reports that both suspect George Floyd and now-fired officer Derek Chauvin both worked security at a Lake Street night club called El Nuevo Rodeo, according to Maya Santamaria. Santamaria owned the building for nearly two decades but sold the venue within the last few months. Santamaria still operates La Raza 95.7 FM radio station in the same building that houses El Nuevo Rodeo.
So we are asked to believe that a La Raza Latino affiliated club employs a racist killer white cop for 17 years? Really?
“Chauvin was our off-duty police for almost the entirety of the 17 years that we were open,” Santamaria said. “They [Floyd and Chauvin] were working together at the same time, it’s just that Chauvin worked outside and the security guards were inside.”
Next, we have video of the Daily Mail talking with Chauvin’s neighbors. At 1:10 the neighbors states, “We had no idea he was a cop. We thought he was a realtor.”
The two other videos that emerged of the knee on neck are contradictory, no combinam.
It’s clear in the first video that police and witnesses on the sidewalk are quite visible and vocal. In the second video, no witnesses can be seen on the sidewalk. Take 1 and Take 2?
If this is a staged event, it wouldn’t be the first time for police brutality in Minnesota.
Thursday evening around 10 p.m. local time, Minneapolis police abandoned their battered station house. Rioters soon took it over and set it ablaze. Live footage from the scene showed the initial arsonists who got the flames going were a young white couple, perhaps college age. It should be noted that — perhaps counter to what one might expect — the majority of those who were protesting and destroying the station house appeared to be 20- to 30-year-old anglos who were laughing it up.
Maybe most Minneapolis blacks realize their own hoods are going up in flames. Agent provocateurs shipped in from outside?