Turns Out Derek Chauvin Did Not Murder George Floyd

Turns Out Derek Chauvin Did Not Murder George Floyd
Amy Sweasy

Jessica C. – If you walked up to ten random people on the street and asked them whether George Floyd was murdered by the police on May 25, 2020, many of them would probably say, of course he was. After all, we completely reordered our society based on his death. Americans would have to be pretty stupid to fall for something like that!

As we said all along, George Floyd didn’t die because a police officer restrained him. Thanks to an ongoing and unrelated court case in Hennepin County, Minnesota, we now know that George Floyd died of natural causes. He wasn’t murdered. And prosecutors knew it all along as they put Officer Derek Chauvin on trial for murder. Continue reading

Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

Speak Now or Forever Hold Your PeaceClarice Feldman – The forces determined to monopolize the public square through censorship, lies, and social pressure have devastated universities and scholarship generally, allowed a corrupt public health bureaucracy to ravage our lives, and stuck us with the most incompetent and corrupt leadership in our history. There are signs that this monopoly is hitting some bumps in the road, and if you are brave enough you can and should help the cause by fighting to keep your right to speak freely.

One of the biggest forces behind the shifting tide is Elon Musk, who spent a fortune to unlock Twitter from government control. He speaks for me here: Continue reading

The George Floyd Psy-Op with Maryam Henein [Video]

In this episode of MSOM, Sean Morgan reports on the bomb dropped by Gregg Phillips of True the Vote, giving a wink and a nod to the devolution theory. Continue reading

A Clearer Take on the Chauvin Trial

FloydClarice Feldman – I leave it to you to decide why, from the Trayvon Martin case to the George Floyd case, the media has so consistently misrepresented the facts. Whether it is that unskilled reporters are covering these matters, or that the press is simply looking to attract consumers with florid tales, or that the media looks forward to destroying urban areas with false tales of murderous white racists (amid a shortage of real ones), I cannot say.

But it was shocking to me to get letters from heads of very good independent schools who had bought completely into the initial media accounts of an out-of-control white cop deliberately murdering a black suspect in his custody. It occurred to me then that if people like these could be sold the false narrative, officer Derek Chauvin was surely in for a judicial lynching. Continue reading