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originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
I think that Derek Chauvin likely met with him earlier in the day, got him high, passed him a counterfeit bill deliberately knowing he would use it to go buy smokes, waited for the call and then under orders from someone at the CIA (most likely) killed him publicly. The goal was to start the riots and this theory seems to best explain all of the "facts" as I have come across them.
Who was the camera person who filmed the murder?
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Reagan. Bush senior, CIA maven, tried to have him clipped to assume the presidency and it almost worked.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Reagan. Bush senior, CIA maven, tried to have him clipped to assume the presidency and it almost worked.
But Reagan was a politician, and he owed someone or some people. Trump is his own phenomenon.
Cheers
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Reagan. Bush senior, CIA maven, tried to have him clipped to assume the presidency and it almost worked.
But Reagan was a politician, and he owed someone or some people. Trump is his own phenomenon.
Cheers
Kennedy was even more of a politician than Reagan was and what he owed and didn't pay got him assassinated.
It was the biggest news story and most consequential policy decision of our lifetime. The lockdowns destroyed potentially 53% of our GDP, paralyzed our health care system, shut down our education system, and induced a physical and mental health crisis along with a social, economic, and labor catastrophe that we still can’t begin to conceptualize. Yet we were told it was absolutely necessary for our survival because of the most dangerous virus ever that required these actions to some degree until there is a vaccine or a cure. Well, it appears that we found a cure, though not a medical one.
Conservative Review
From day one, the coronavirus response was a display of the tail wagging the dog – the media driving the scientific and medical community, not the other way around. This is why the minute the media found a more exciting narrative to advance their agenda, namely racial strife, not only is the virus is out of the news entirely, but the cult-like devotion to quarantine, wearing masks, and the mind-numbing trope of “social distancing” has been repudiated within hours of the first sacred “protesters” smashing and burning storefronts in Minneapolis last week.
originally posted by: Observationalist
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Reagan. Bush senior, CIA maven, tried to have him clipped to assume the presidency and it almost worked.
But Reagan was a politician, and he owed someone or some people. Trump is his own phenomenon.
Cheers
Kennedy was even more of a politician than Reagan was and what he owed and didn't pay got him assassinated.
Reagan was a Hollywood actor and he almost got assassinated. Reagan was Bush’s ticket to the Oval Office.
originally posted by: Observationalist
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Reagan. Bush senior, CIA maven, tried to have him clipped to assume the presidency and it almost worked.
But Reagan was a politician, and he owed someone or some people. Trump is his own phenomenon.
Cheers
Kennedy was even more of a politician than Reagan was and what he owed and didn't pay got him assassinated.
Reagan was a Hollywood actor and he almost got assassinated. Reagan was Bush’s ticket to the Oval Office.
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
CP endorses Biden
That's funny. I was under the impression it was the under way around...
The speaker continued before Frey could respond: “We don’t want any more police, is that clear? We don’t want people with guns in our communities, shooting us down. Do you have an answer? It is a yes or a no.”
“If he says ‘no,’ guess what the # we are going to do next year,” the protester added, referring to the mayor being up for re-election next year.
Frey responded “I do not support abolishing the Minneapolis Police Department,” prompting the protester who asked him the question to shout “get the # outta here” at him.
Multiple protesters then began to boo Frey loudly and chant “go home Jacob, go home!”