The Weathermen Part 2: Untold History Channel

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Summary

➡ The Untold History Channel talks about important events in the ’70s and ’80s like the Springbok rugby tour and fights against unfair laws in South Africa. It mentions the Weather Underground, a group that was really active then. The text also looks at possible connections between Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, and Bernadine Dorne with certain political groups. It suggests Obama might have been involved in these events because he was against South Africa’s unfair laws. It also talks about Lynn Stewart, a lawyer linked to the Weather Underground and other groups.

➡ Thomas Ayers was well-known in Chicago for business and politics, and his son, Bill Ayers, was important in education and politics too. Bill Ayers and Linda Darling Hammond worked on big education projects like Common Core. They were supported by Barack Obama, the Joyce Foundation, and George Soros. Their ideas and money were connected to protests, political campaigns, and legal issues.

➡ The text explores different ideas about George Floyd’s death, including secret connections and hidden meanings. It asks why Maurice Hall left the scene and why Michael Baden was hired for another autopsy. It also talks about rumors about the police, strange things in videos, and how local shops were hurt in riots. The text thinks there might be political reasons for how people reacted, linking it to activist groups and a bigger plan to cause trouble in the U.S.

➡ The speaker compares the current problems in the U.S. to the French Revolution, saying it’s part of a big struggle for power. They think their side will win but it won’t be easy.

➡ A famous person helped Kim Fox win an election in Chicago. This story also involves Chesa Bodine, who is linked to groups like the Weather Underground. The Weather Underground’s influence went beyond one event, affecting social movements, decisions, and education in the U.S.

➡ The text describes a school where the leaders clashed with parents. It shows how activists like William Ayers affected U.S. schools. They were connected to other activists and important people in politics and education. It also talks about George Floyd’s arrest and the global protests it caused.

➡ George Floyd, who was good at sports and wanted to be an artist, died in 2020 because of what a police officer did. This led to protests all over the world against unfair treatment based on race. Floyd’s family and groups called for changes in the law and politics after his death.

➡ George Floyd’s brother became a voice for the family, looking for justice. The family’s lawyer talked to the UN, and groups like ACLU and Black Lives Matter supported them. Floyd and Chauvin, the officer, had worked at the same place before, which makes people wonder about their past.

➡ The text talks about problems in Minneapolis, with the Sabri family and Omar Investments Inc. It suggests they might be linked to Floyd’s death and the riots. It also criticizes the police and questions the actions of Keith Ellison and Ilhan Omar.

➡ The text looks at how the Minneapolis police hire officers, an incident involving Keith Ellison, and protests against Bob Kroll. It also discusses worries about the growing Somali community and strange activities in Minnesota’s police.

➡ The text discusses concerns about extremist Islam, corruption, and problems with politicians like Betsy Hodges, Ilhan Omar, and Keith Ellison. It links Floyd’s death to bigger issues in Minneapolis, including criminal activities.

➡ Stephen Jackson, an ex-NBA player and friend of George Floyd, got more involved in activism after Floyd’s death. His past and relationship with Floyd are not well known. He became active in protests, especially after speaking at a rally for Floyd.

Transcript

Back and ready to go for the Weatherman part two. Again, this was something that I intended on playing earlier, but apparently the video got, or the connection when I was on my trip got squashed. So I’m not sure why that happened. Still don’t know. But I’m not even really care at this point. But in an effort to complete that series, we’re going to be doing part two right now.

And I wanted to address something somebody said. You did 90 minutes with King and Nino and Seneca, two and a half hours with Jim Willie, and then drove 12 hours. I’m shocked you’re still working. No, that’s actually not how it played out. But what I did was I did the Snedeker video on Steneker and King on Tuesday morning. Then I did my show with King on Tuesday night.

Then Wednesday I drove, and then this morning I did Jim Willie. So not totally, but yes. So anyway, now it’s time to watch the weatherman part two. So let’s see here. All right, everybody, this is going to be pretty good. I’m kind of eager to see this again. Here we go. Ten years ago, he served, and I served on a school reform board that was funded by one of Ronald Reagan’s former ambassadors and close friends, Mr.

Annenberg. Other members on that board were the presidents of the University of Illinois, the president of Northwestern University who happens to be a Republican, the president of the Chicago Tribune, a republican leaning newspaper. Mr. Ayers is not involved in my campaign. He has never been involved in this campaign, and he will not advise me in the White House. Columbia University boasts a proud history of radical activism and maintains a research archives regarding past protests all the way back to 1958.

But much of it is dedicated to the period between 1968 and 1972 and almost nothing regarding the year of 1981. Given the lack of information, it seems strange that a university famed for its activism has no recollection of one of their most famous activist students. According to the New York Times, Obama transferred to Columbia to test his commitments to social justice causes like apartheid and poverty in the third world.

If this is true, this would almost certainly put him in the same social circles as said William Ayers, Bernardine Dorne, and the weather Underground. And if untrue, it’s Obama who is not telling the truth. In 1981, the south african rugby tour, known as the Springbok tour, had created mass protests across New Zealand and had extended into the United States. At the time, the government of South Africa was receiving worldwide criticism over its apartheid policy.

The Springboks set out on a world tour as an act of proposed goodwill, which only resulted in ignited protests and violence. The Springboks had been scheduled to play three events in the United States. American antiaparte protesters were quick to respond and schedule their protests, which led to a series of rescheduling by event organizers in order to thwart the protests. But on September 20, 181, a bombing occurred at a rugby league office in Schenectady, New York.

The tour was nearly canceled, but continued after an emergency ruling by the United States Supreme Court, who denied an antiapartheid protester group their attempt to halt the tour by legal means. Just days later, on September 26, 1981, a group of antiaparthe protesters arrived at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York to protest the departure of the Springboks back to South Africa. The team had been aware of the protest and had previously changed their arrival schedule.

The protesters were unaware of this and attacked security officials guarding the suspected plane with acid, wounding several people, and blinding police officer Evan Goodstein. Arrests were made, but little was known about the attack or the protesters involved. A couple days later, on September 28, 1981, an article of Newsday released a few of the names of the arrestees. This was the only article which revealed the names of the acid throwers.

But two of the names were misspelled, one being Timothy Blanc, misspelled as Blanc, and Mary Patton, misspelled as Marcy, an important detail seeing as both were members of the weather underground. Also arrested was Eve Roseanne, who was the registered owner to the yellow Honda used in the 1981 Brinks robbery. Just a month before, Roseanne had been arrested on charges of first degree riot and was arrested again on October 27, 1981 on criminal facilitation of the Brinks robbery and murders.

The driver of that car was Susan Lisa Rosenberg, who was later arrested again in 1984 while unloading 740 pounds of dynamite and weapons from a car in New Jersey. She was arrested with Timothy Blanc, one of the key protesters in the acid attack at JFK. Many of these protesters were represented by activist lawyer Lynn Stewart, who had represented numerous members of the weather underground, including Kathy Bodine. In 2005, Stewart was convicted of aiding al Qaeda terrorist Omar Abdel Rahman, otherwise known as a blind sheikh, in his effort to overthrow egyptian leader Hosney Mubarak.

Abdel Rahman was convicted in 1995 of planning to bomb the UN FBI headquarters in New York, the Holland and Lincoln tunnels, other landmarks, and conspiring to assassinate Mubarak. Stewart, who represented Abdel Rahman as well as other al Qaeda members, assisted Rahman in passing restricted messages to third parties and even concealed a conversation between Raqman and Muhammad Yusri, a co defendant and Stewart’s interpreter, by shaking a water jar and tapping on the table to distract the prison guards from Usri and Rahman’s conversation.

The conversation was in regards to the July 2001 bombing of the USS coal, in which 17 us sailors were killed as part of a scheme to release Rockman. Stewart was originally facing a 30 year sentence, but thanks to federal judge John George Keltel, she was sentenced to only 28 months based on her extraordinary contribution. According to Judge Keltel, after an appeals court overturned the sentence, she was ordered to ten years, of which she served only four, thanks to a compassionate release order from the Obama administration.

The schnactady bombing, the airport acid attack, and the brinks robbery were all connected through one common thread, the weather underground. Given the fact that the antiaparthe movement was a primary motivating factor for Obama to move to New York City, and that his time there was roughly the same time as the Springbok protests and the acid attack, it would seem likely that Obama would have participated in one of these events, or at least have known about it, or at the very least had been familiar with heirs and his activities.

After all, the antiapartheid cause was very near and dear to Obama’s heart. By his own admission, this newsday photograph is the only known photograph from the September 26 incident. The only known video is housed by the Vanderbilt University Television News archive. Details regarding Obama’s activism, his relationship with radical activist groups such as the Weatherman Underground are as hazy as his time apparently spent at Columbia University. There’s an overwhelming amount of connections between Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dorne, and numerous marxist socialist groups.

They both support connections that would seem to go further back than Obama’s claim. And it’s those hazy details that seem to have plagued Barack Obama ever since birthday change to come. We would do well not to look at the sites of power. We have no access to the White House, even the congress, the Pentagon. These are not the sites that we have access to. But lo and behold, we have absolute access to the community, the school, the neighborhood, the street, the classroom, the workplace, the shop, the farm.

That’s what we have. Why are we ignoring that and saying, I hope Obama makes peace? Forget about it. He’s not going to do anything if you don’t do something. So our job is movement building. His job is governance and sitting in the chair of empire. The 1981 Brinks robbery was largely considered the last major incident connected to the weather underground. By the 1980s, many of its members were older, with families of their own, had migrated to different activist groups with a less tarnished image, or had simply moved on.

But for some founding members, such as Bernadine Dorn, Bill Ayers, and Jeff Jones, their activism would continue from a place which they were all familiar underground. Like his father, Thomas Ayers, Bill Ayers knew that academia was a prime outlet for creating future revolutionaries, as well as providing a safe haven for he and his activist comrades, many of whom were also educated at expensive universities and academic institutions. The weather Underground sold themselves as a grassroots movement, but many of its members came from wealthy and highly influential families who, like the heirs and the Bodines, were very much part of the system they claimed to rally against.

I just want to pause it for just a quick second, and some of you guys may remember this, and some of you may not. You remember the San Francisco district attorney who was kicked out of office, Chase Bodine. He was the son of Kathy Bodine, who was in the weather Underground. And when he just said Bodines, that’s who he’s talking about. Just a little side note, back to the show.

Father Thomas G. Ayers was not just wealthy and influential, he was a titan, sitting on the executive board of directors of nearly every major industry in the Chicagoland area, particularly the first National bank of Chicago and various international banking cartels, and even the priory of Cyan. Thomas Ayers was widely regarded as the real godfather of Illinois politics. And while Bill Ayers does not wield the same power, his influence still remains in politics and american education.

In 2008, Bill Ayers was elected as vice president of the curriculum division of the AERA, or the American Educational Research association. There he worked closely with Linda Darling Hammond, one of the developers of the curriculum management system Cscope, and who helped establish the parameters for the controversial common course standards. Like Bill Ayers, Darling Hammond was a member of the Columbia Teachers College and served as education advisor to former president Barack Obama.

Early in her career, Darling Hammond worked as a social science for the global policy think tank Rand Corporation. In addition to developing common core, Ayres and Darling Hammond helped implement federal government tracking programs for students. Through programs like Bill Ayres Chicago Annenberg Challenge. More than $100 million had been moved to radical programs such as ACORN and Gamaliel. The Chicago Annenberg Challenge initiative was largely supported by Arne Duncan, who later became secretary of education, appointed by Barack Obama, who had also been a chair of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge.

Another Ayres educational program is the leadership for Quality Education, which is run by Bill Ayres brother, John Ayres. The Leadership for Quality Education is a corporate group that administers the Umbrella Small Schools Coalition, of which John and Bill Ayres are the lead members on the policy committee. In 1996, the Leadership for Quality Education received $50,000 from the Joyce foundation, of which Barack Obama was a board member. And in 1997, the Leadership for Quality Education received an additional $95,000 from Obama and Ayers.

Chicago Annenberg Challenge that same year, the Chicago Annenberg Challenge foundation gave $337,000 to the small schools workshop at the University of Chicago. The small schools workshop was founded by Bill Ayers and run by activist Mike Klonsky, who can be seen here with Bernardine Dorn as a representative for the radical students for a democratic society. I’m Mike Klonsky, national secretary of SES, and this is Bernardine Dorn, interorganizational secretary.

I guess there is. Are there communists in this organization? Sure, man. There’s a lot of communists. You’ll see. When you come in this and you hear people talking, you can judge for yourself whether communists or not. The Joyce foundation was also a top donor to embattled progressive media outlet media matters, whose founder, David Brock, has been embroiled in scandal over the nonprofit group’s finances. Brock is also the former lover of Comet Pizza and ping pong owner James Alafontist, who in recent years was the subject of the pizzagate conspiracy.

Another large source of media matters funding is the Tides Foundation, a controversial far left clearinghouse that funds groups such as Moveon. org, Acorn and numerous other anti war organizations. The Tides foundation is funded largely in part by billionaire George Soros by way of his open Society institute. In 2017, the Soros backed Tides foundation, by way of the alliance for Global justice, donated $50,000 to refuse fascism, a left wing organization that has openly boasted using violence to shut down conservative and libertarian speech.

Fascist in approach, but antifascist in name, antifa in early 2017, thousands of students, professors and others protested the appearance and organizing rally of Milo Yianopoulos, a right wing political commentator who had been scheduled to speak at the UC Berkeley College campus. This resulted in a riot which left dozens of people injured. The group started several fires, smashed windows, cars, atms and looted downtown stores, as well as assaulting Milo fans accusing them of being nazis.

Four of the members were arrested the very next week after they became violent during a protest against libertarian commentator and vice co founder Gavin McGinnis, who is speaking at New York University. If the activities of refused fascism and antifa are reminiscent of groups such as the weather Underground and the Students for a democratic society. It’s likely because their funding comes from similar sources, sources such as the Tides Foundation, Acorn Gamaliel, the Joyce foundation, and Media Matters.

And while refused fascism claims that they are not affiliated with Antifa, many of their protests and events seem to oddly coincide. Many events which are advertised on refuse Fascism’s website. Refuse fascism was also linked to a violent protest in Washington, DC during the inauguration of President Donald Trump. One of the main organizers for this event, as well as the organization refuse fascism, is weather Underground co founder Bill Ayers.

Another major donor to media manners is the Pritzker Family foundation from the Hyatt Hotel chain fame. The director of the Family foundation is Penny Pritzker, who served as the national finance chairman of Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign and was a member of Obama’s economic Recovery advisory board. Also in charge of the Pritzker Family foundation is Penny Pritzker’s brother and governor of the state of Illinois, J. B. Pritzker, who along with his wife and his brother in law, are under federal criminal investigation for a property tax appeal that occurred during his 2018 campaign.

Pritzker’s family has also donated more than $1. 5 million to the Chicago school, the Ericsson Institute, whose former trustee and member of the executive committee was the late Thomas G. Ayers, father of Weather Underground cofounder Bill Ayers. Also having served on the Ericsson board was Bill Ayers’s wife and weather underground cofounder Bernadine Dorn. One of the Ericsson Institute’s founders is Barbara Taylor Bowman, who is the institute’s Irving B.

Harris professor of child development and was also president of the institute from 1994 to 2001. Barbara Taylor Bowman is also the mother of former Obama senior advisor Valerie Jarrett. Jarrett’s maternal grandparents were Robert Rashon Taylor and Dorothy Taylor. Robert was the first african american head of the Chicago Housing Authority, and Dorothy was an early Planned parenthood activist. Robert Taylor was involved with the american peace mobilization alongside Frank Marshall Davis, Obama’s mentor.

Taylor also served with Davis on the Chicago Civil Liberties Committee, a civil rights progressive group suspected as a communist front. Both men would also serve as mentors to a young Barack Obama in Hawaii in the 1970s, where they would also work on a publicity team of a communist controlled packing house workers union alongside Valerie Jarrett’s father in law, Vernon Jarrett. Along with the Pritzker Family foundation, the Erickson Institute receives funding from the Woods Charitable Fund, of which Barack Obama and weather Underground cofounder Bill Ayers served as board members after receiving a 100 million dollar donation from J.

B. Pritzker and wife MK Pritzker. The Northwestern School of Law became the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, whose graduates include Sidley Austin, partner Newton Minow, former Obama advisor Tina Chen, former Chicago mayor Ram Emanuel, activist lawyer Leo Branton Jr. And of where Bernadine Dorn worked as a clinical associate professor, and whose decades long board of trustee members included Thomas G. Ayers. Like Thomas Ayers and brother John, Bill Ayers and wife Bernardine Dorns’adopted son Chase of Bodine is deeply entrenched in politics, activism and education.

In chase of Bodine’s book entitled Gringo, Bodine details some of his experiences working with the Hugo Chavez administration while at the presidential palace in Venezuela. He describes subjects such as presidential international relations and being involved in the revolutionary process. Vaudine was also involved in the third annual conference in solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution. Bodine also describes working as a think tank researcher with ties to the Ministry of Higher Education.

That think tank is likely the Miranda International center, which is focused on cuban style education for venezuelan schoolchildren and of which Father Bill Ayers sits as a board member. Both Ayres and the Miranda International center have been accused of rewriting constitutions within South America and playing a major role in attempting to seize power for Chavez. In 2007, another book of Bodeans, entitled the Venezuelan Revolution, 100 questions, 100 answers, was coauthored with Gabrielle Gonzalez, an author in Venezuela and Ecuador who currently works with President Chavez’s team of advisors.

This would suggest that at the time, Chase of Bodine was a foreign agent who, according to U. S. Statute, provides propaganda for a foreign regime for the purpose of attempting to influence U. S. Public opinion, policy and laws. But there seems to be no such registration for Chase of Bodine. Perhaps it’s because Chaser Bodine’s grandfather is famed attorney Leonard Bodine, who had been a longtime legal counsel for Fidel Castro.

This might also explain how Bodine was able to secure a book deal for his first book, by way of Scribner, a subsidiary of major publisher Simon and Schuster. In February of 2019, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that of the five candidates that were running for the open district attorney seat, Chase of Bodine was the only one who had yet to release his financial statements. It’s unknown exactly where Chase of Bodine receives much of his funding, but odds would suggest that billionaire George Soros is involved by way of the Democracy alliance, which features organizations such as center for American Progress, media matters and Organizing for action.

Soros himself has been outwardly vocal about his desire to influence state district attorney races, and in recent years the effect of his success is staggering. One particular case of note being Chicago’s Cook county, where the incumbent state’s attorney, Anita Alvarez, was defeated by Kim Fox. Here, Fox can be seen with the 2019 candidate for San Francisco district attorney, great great nephew of marxist theoretician Louis B. Bodine, grandson to prolific attorney Leonard Bodine, son to weather underground members Kathy Bodine and David Gilbert, and adopted son to weather underground cofounders Bernadine Dorn and Bill Ayers.

Chesa Bodine March 6, 1970 a townhouse explodes at 18 West 11th street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, where members of the weather Underground were creating bombs in the basement when one of them accidentally exploded, killing Terry Robbins, Ted Gold and Diana Auton. Surviving the blast were weather underground members Kathy Wilkerson and chase of Bodine’s mother, Kathy Bodine. Both Bodine and Wilkerson were out on bail stemming from assault charges from the days of rage riots in Chicago, and both fled the scene before they could be questioned.

Investigators discovered a 37 millimeter antitank shell from 1916, as well as 57 sticks of dynamite, 412 inch pipe bombs and 30 blasting caps, most with fuses already attached, along with timing devices and a series of maps detailing a tunnel network below. Columbia University, 18 West 11th street, was also known as the Greek Revival Townhouse, built in 1845 and during the 1920s housed Charles E. Merrill, cofounder of Merrill lynch.

Actor Dustin Hoffman and his wife, Anne Byrne, were living in the townhouse next door. Here, Hoffman can be seen removing a painting from the townhouse shortly after the blast. According to former weather Underground member Mark Rood, the bombs were intended for a non commissioned army officer’s dance at Fort Dick’s army base in New Jersey, while others were scheduled to be detonated from inside the administration building at Columbia University.

Terry Robbins, who was killed while assembling one of the bombs, was also an organizer for the 1968 Kent State University student rebellion and a founding member of the Weatherman Underground. Robbins had also been indicted for his involvement in organizing and inciting riots during the days of rage protests. Ted Gold was an organizer of the Columbia University protests of 1968, and Diana Outon was an organizer of the 1969 SDS National Convention.

Like her contemporary Bill Ayers, Diana Outon came from not only wealth, but generational wealth and an influential family. Diana Outon came from a background of family wealth and power. The Outons have been community leaders in Dwight, Illinois, for a hundred years. The family runs the local bank, and it founded the Keely Institute, said to be the first of its kind in this country for the treatment of drug and alcohol addicts.

The football stadium is named for the outons. When he heard the news of his daughter’s death in the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion, James Outon, a local banker and former republican member of the Illinois house, cut short of vacation in London with another daughter, Carol, and hurried home. The building at the time was owned by Kathy Wilkerson’s father, a radio station executive who was vacationing in the Caribbean. Here, Wilkerson gives her account of the event.

I had gotten hold of the keys through a ruse to the house, and we had been there for a week, and my parents were coming back that evening. And so not only did we have to prepare for this action, but I wanted the house to be clean and have my parents never know that we had been there, because I was very uncomfortable about involving them at all. And so I had just washed all the sheets that we had used and was ironing them so we could have clean sheets on all the beds.

And then the bomb went off, and you just ran without knowing what was happening. Did you know that Kathy Boudin was also fleeing the townhouse? Well, when it went off, I was ironing, and the floor sank, and the ironing board started to fall over. And I was holding this hot iron in my hand, trying to figure out what to do with it. And there were no surfaces left.

It was just dust and swirling material. And I knew at that point that Terry and Diana were in the basement. And I knew it was probable that they had not survived this. And within seconds, the fire emerged from the basement. And at that point, I just headed for whatever daylight I could see. And I picked up Kathy on the way. Kathy Wilkerson was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to bomb and to kill.

But she didn’t surrender until 1980, when she was tried and convicted of illegal possession of dynamite and sentenced to three years in prison. She later spent her time as a teacher, teaching mathematics in high schools and adult education programs, and authored a book about her experience in the weather Underground entitled flying close to the sun, my life and times as a weatherman. Following the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion, Wilkerson and other members of the weather Underground were placed on the FBI’s ten most wanted list and forced to go into hiding.

Providing safe housing for some of those members was Linda Sue Evans, another member of the Weather Underground organization. And students for a democratic society. We want to live a life that isn’t based on materialistic values. And yet the whole system of government and the economy of America is based on profit, on personal greed and selfishness. So that in order to be human, in order to love each other and be equal with each other and not place each other in roles, we have to destroy the kind of government that keeps us from asserting our positive values of life.

Evans had previously traveled to Vietnam where she represented sds and their support for the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam which supported the unification efforts of the North. Evans had also been arrested in 1970 during the days of rage for conspiracy and crossing state lines to incite a riot. She was arrested again in April of 1970 for attempting to forge checks using a false identification thanks to a tip from ex member of the weatherman Larry Grathwall, who was working as an undercover informant for the FBI.

Evans final arrest came on May 11, 1985 for harboring fugitive and weather underground member Marilyn Jean Buck for her involvement in the 1981 Brinks armored truck robbery case. Evans was charged with eleven violations of the Gun Control act, having purchased four guns under a false identification. She was later additionally charged for terrorist actions after 740 pounds of dynamite were found in her apartment along with evidence of a plan to target the US Capitol building, the National War College, the Navy Yard Computer center, the Navy Yard Officers Club, Israeli Aircraft Industries, the FBI, and the New York Patrolman’s Benevolent association.

In March of 1987, Evans was found guilty of all charges and was sentenced to 40 years in prison. In 2001, then President Bill Clinton commuted the sentence of Evans to 16 years as well as granted clemency to fellow weather Underground member Susan Rosenberg. This was done at the 11th hour of Bill Clinton’s presidency and neither Bill nor wife, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, would explain the controversial decision saying, quote, I’m out of office now.

I’m not talking anymore. What was known is that the decision to grant clemency to both Rosenberg and Evans came largely in part because of an appeal from democratic representative of New York Gerald Nadler. It was largely suspected that Clinton owed Nadler a favor due to his ardent support and defense of the then president in response to accusations of his sexual misconduct. Nadler’s already controversial decision came under more scrutiny when it was discovered that the Rosenberg family and the Nadler family had shared connections through Rabbi Rolando Matalon and Banai Yeshuan Temple.

Upon release from prison, Rosenberg, like her contemporaries Dorne Ayres Jones, Rude Bodine and Wilkerson Rosenberg, retreated into the educational system, and in 2004 was offered a teaching position at Hamilton College. The rippling effect from radical Bill Ayres and his weather underground contemporaries on the american educational system cannot be overstated. After all, it’s because of Bill Ayres that we have programs such as Common Core and many federal student tracking programs.

These programs have been in effect for decades and have multiple psychological ramifications. Take the case of Matthew Cummings, a preacher who was a preschool student of weather underground member Diana Oten, who was killed in the Greenwich townhouse explosion. Matthew Cummings, in regard to my own view of Diane Auton, now, who is Diane Auton? Diane Auton was my preschool teacher. She also was very much involved with SDS students for a Democrat society.

She was the original lover of William Ayers. Hello. In 1968, some people came to my mother, my mom’s name is Doris Patterson, and talked to her about a very well up and coming grad student at the University of Michigan who was going to revolutionize education, and that the request to my mother was to put me in an open school. That open school, probably most of you have heard of it.

It’s called children’s community school. My mom thought about it, and after a conversation which my mom had with Diane Auton, who was one of my mom’s best friends, my mom decided to put me in this school the first day of school. Our principal was none other than William Ayers. After he left, Diane Auton said this to me and to all the other students. You no longer have to listen to your parents.

You no longer have to listen to anyone of authority. We’re now your authority. Now, remember, I’m a seven year old rambunctious little boy. So the moment Diane Auton made that comment, I was happy as ever, because I was going to get to go home and challenge my mother about all the things that she told me to do. And Diane Autonom, the reason why I find her more important than William Ayers is because Diane Auton really became one of the major bomb makers for the weatherman underground.

Hello. To this day, my mom is still afraid to appoint William Ayers and others because of how effective they have done to our education system. Yeah, no kidding. See, William Ayers has. His tenure at the University of Illinois in Chicago Children’s Community school laid the foundation for helping to dummy down our children. Hello. So for me, it’s personal. And because it’s personal, I want to say this to every patriot here.

If you don’t make sure that this next election, you don’t take it personal, to get rid of this socialist communist person, you need to take it personal. Decades have passed since the Weatherman underground first issued their declaration of a state of war and committed numerous acts of violence throughout the United States. The radical militant group no longer exists by name, but the influence and effect of bill Ayers, Bernadine Dorne, Jeff Jones, Kathy Wilkerson, Susan Rosenberg and Diana Outon still remain, whether it be in our educational system, from preschool all the way to the university level, then on into our legal system and politicians from the local level to federal, while at the same time holding influence in media and entertainment industries which tell the story, all sharing an affinity for the use of one premise, the guise of human rights, and whose organizations often stole more than they delivered.

The weathermen didn’t rage against the machine. They were the machine. Wealthy, white, influential, well funded, and often supported with some of the finest legal assistance money can buy. And while the names have changed, the weathermen no longer remain underground, and new generations of weathermen are being educated and influenced today. You don’t need to look far to see that the radical left activism still remains, whether it’s New York mayor Bill de Blasio’s communist Nicaragua Solidarity network, whose support for the Sandinistas and the Fair Play for Cuba committee enrolled famous members such as JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, or former Obama Green Job czar van Jones, whose involvement in the George Soros funded Apollo alliance has him working alongside Weatherman Underground co founder Jeff Jones.

You can see it in people like Maria del Rosario Castro, who was a co founder of socialist chicano party Laraza Unida, who have sought to create Atslam, a separate country located in the southwestern United States. Communist separatist, notoriously violent, and known to traffic both humans and drugs across the southern border. Maria del Rosario Castro is also the mother of Representative Joaquin Castro of Texas and mayor Julian Castro of San Antonio.

You can see it in the activism of marxist professor Donald Harris, whose involvement with the Urpe of the Union for Radical Political Economics was an early spinoff of the radical students for a democratic society, or weatherman underground. Harris met Shamala Gapalam, a cancer researcher from southern India, while demonstrating at Berkeley University. They had a child who is now democratic presidential primary frontrunner, Senator Kamala Harris of California. These are just a few of a multitude of examples in which the Ayres family and the Weatherman underground influence has infiltrated every one of the institutions they claim to oppose.

Like Bob Dylan said, you don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows but are the times truly changing or just repeating themselves? Those who control the weather can control the climate, socially, economically, spiritually, financially, and politically. The ideals and aspirations of these groups still remain, and they hope to achieve them by any means necessary. They knew then and they knew now. In the words of former chinese chairman Mao Teton, it takes a single spark to start a prairie fire.

Those who were arrested and charged for taking part in the attacks and destruction last night and again this morning, we were determined to see through our strategy of militant opposition and trying to mobilize all of the militants to come to Chicago to display their anger, their outrage, and their deep opposition to this war. No way to be committed to nonviolence in the middle of the most violent society that history has ever created.

This fall in Chicago, we will lead massive demonstrations against the war, in support of the Black Panther party and in solidarity with all political prisoners that we’ll fight the internal army, which is the police force. Yes. More physical contact, if that’s necessary. Whatever it takes, we’ll do. We wonder now what will happen now. It’s a statue. Will it be a policeman performing his duty tomorrow? You get out and you create a crowd and you look back on them and you tell them they’re not welcome.

Here to announce that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is in custody. Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been charged by the head of a county attorney’s office with murder and with manslaughter. Chauvin is the officer pictured with his knee on the neck of George Floyd for nearly nine minutes. For nearly three minutes, prosecutors say Floyd was not responsible. May 25, 2020 the world watches in shock as 46 year old George Floyd dies in Minneapolis during an arrest for allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill.

He dies at the hands of police officer Derek Chauvin, who kneels on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes while handcuffing him face down in the street. Floyd is seen on video repeatedly stating that he can’t breathe. A second and third officer assist Chauvin in restraining Floyd, while a fourth officer prevents bystanders from intervening. The horrified onlookers record video of the incident while pleading with the officers to release their hold on Floyd, to no avail.

Moments later, a Hannipin county ambulance arrives and Floyd is whisked away to the Hennepin County Medical center, where he will later be pronounced dead at 925. Following the release of the security camera footage, all four police officers were fired the very next day. Chauvin was initially charged with third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. Later on, second degree murder would be added. The other three officers, J. Alexander Kung, Thomas Lame, and Tol Tao, were all charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder at the time of this report.

The FBI and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension are currently investigating the incident. The horrific video footage went viral on the Internet, sparking outrage and triggering demonstrations and protests around the world, including more than 75 United States cities. The world was already reeling with the after effects of coronavirus, but the death of George Floyd brought the volatile issues of police brutality and racism back to the forefront of the american psyche.

Was the death of George Floyd just another example of systematic racism and an oppressive police force? Or is there more to the story than meets the eye? In this special report, we examine the details of that May 25 incident, as well as the history, connections, and coincidences involved in the killing of George Floyd. Monday, May 25, 2027 50 07:00 p. m. George Floyd, a bouncer originally from Houston, Texas, arrives at the cup food store in the neighborhood of Powderhorn near downtown Minneapolis.

He enters the store with two friends and purchases cigarettes with what the staff later claimed was a counterfeit $20 bill. Floyd returns to his car, a blue suv which is parked across the street and is soon confronted by two employees of cup foods who asked for the cigarettes back. According to the 911 call, Floyd refused to give the cigarettes back and was awfully drunk and not in control of himself.

08:00 p. m. Two officers, Alexander Kung and Thomas Lane, arrive on the scene and approach the blue suv, which has its front passenger side door open. CCtv footage from across the street shows Lane pulling his gun and ordering Floyd to put his hands on the wheel of the car. Moments later, he holsters his gun and pulls Floyd out of the vehicle, where a struggle ensues and Kung comes to assist.

He is handcuffed, pressed against the wall and asked to identify himself. From there, Lane and Kung will escort Floyd across the street, where he will be put into a police car. 08:14 p. m. Floyd Lane and Kung head to the police car where he falls to the ground, telling police officers that he doesn’t want to enter the car because he’s claustrophobic. A few minutes later, at 08:17 p.

m. . A squad car carrying Derek Chauvin and fellow officer tow Tao arrives on the scene. Almost immediately, a struggle ensues and Chauvin pulls Floyd from the back of the car and onto the pavement. 08:20 p. m. Footage shows Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck, with Kung and Lane helping restrain him. Officer Tao stands nearby, interacting with the bystanders. Floyd repeatedly states that he can’t breathe and the other officers call for medical assistance, stating that he’s bleeding from the mouth.

08:21 p. m. The police call has now been upgraded to a request for emergency medical assistance. Shelvin has now been on Floyd’s neck for nearly seven minutes, of which will end up being a total of eight minutes and 46 seconds, according to the initial report. Lane asks Chauvin if Floyd should be ruled onto his side, to which Chauvin replies, no. By 08:25 p. m. Floyd appears to lose consciousness and agitated onlookers beg Chauvin to release his hold.

08:27 p. m. An ambulance arrives and paramedics check Floyd’s pulse. Chauvin continues to keep his knee on Floyd’s neck for another minute and finally lets go when requested by a paramedic who assist him onto a stretcher into an ambulance and carried away to the hospital. 09:25 p. m. George Floyd dies at Hennepin County Medical center by 12:41 a. m. The Minneapolis Police Department releases a press release on George Floyd’s death, calling it a medical incident.

Just hours later, at 03:11 a. m. The Minneapolis Police Department announces that the FBI will also be a part of the investigation. By 06:45 a. m. The following morning, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry and Minneapolis police Chief Madaria Aradondo hold a press conference in which Fry states, what we saw was horrible, completely and utterly messed up. By late morning, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, Senator Amy Klobukar, and Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz had all released their statements, and by 10:30 a.

m. Attorney Benjamin Crump, who’d been retained by the George Floyd family, identifies him as the man who died. By then, memorials were already appearing outside of cup foods at 30 Eigth street in Chicago Avenue south, and by noon, people had already gathered at the intersection to protest. At that same time, the Minnesota chapter on the Council on American Islamic Relations, otherwise known as care, calls for the arrest of the officers.

By late afternoon, the ACLU and multiple human rights organizations have weighed in, and demonstrators were beginning to block traffic at Chicago Avenue south and 39th street, officially kicking off protests around the country, leading to millions of dollars of damage, lives lost, fires, looting, and rioting. Days later, on May 31, Minnesota Governor Tim Walt announces that Attorney General Keith Ellison will take the lead in the prosecution against Derek Chauvin.

And by June 4, 2020, Ellison’s office announces upgraded charges against the former Minneapolis police officer. This would include a second degree murder charge for Derek Chauvin and aiding and abetting second degree murder for the three other officers. But by this time, rioting and protesting sprung up in cities around the world, with George Floyd’s name being used as a rallying cry for racial injustice. And even the White House went on brief lockdown as protests erupted nearby.

Back in Minneapolis, the National Guard was activated after multiple days of unrest and numerous businesses burnt to the ground, many of them being minority owned, all coming at a time when groups like the World Health Organization were urging citizens to stay home for fear of contracting coronavirus. And yet now it was many of the same politicians, athletes, celebrities and influencers that were encouraging people to get out into the streets and express themselves.

At the time of this report, the investigation into Chauvin and the other police officers is still ongoing, but there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the original incident and the people involved. Why was 911 called in response to an alleged counterfeit, which is not normally considered a violent crime? And what led to the resulting violence in this situation? Was Officer Chauvin’s killing of Floyd racially motivated? And if so, why was it not only not concealed, but displayed for all the world to see for nearly nine minutes? If the other officers were truly concerned about the health of Mr.

Floyd, why didn’t they step in to act? Are we witnessing yet another random instance of police brutality and institutional racism, or are we witnessing something much greater unfold before our very eyes? Don’t life? The details of George Floyd’s life seem to be as murky and mysterious as the details involving his death. George Perry Floyd was born on October 14, 1973, in North Carolina, but soon moved with his mother and his siblings to Houston’s CUNY Homes housing project in the third ward.

Floyd was a gifted athlete, growing to six foot seven inches tall and 250 pounds. He was also a football and basketball star at Jack Yates High School, where he earned the nickname Big Floyd. Here you can see Floyd catching a touchdown in the 1992 five A state championship game. After graduating Yates in 1993, Floyd received a basketball scholarship to South Florida State College but returned home a year later.

He then enrolled in Texas A and M Kingsville, where he also played basketball, but dropped out by the end of his sophomore year. Apart from sports, George Floyd was also an aspiring hip hop artist, collaborating with local artists such as DJ Screw and Big Pokey. But it was by the late 90s that George Floyd began to run into repeated trouble with the law, including arrests from 19 97 98, again in 98 20 01 20 02, 20 03 20 04 2005 2007 and again in 2009, where Floyd was arrested for a first degree felony charge of assault and armed robbery that he took part of in 2007 and spent four years in the Deval unit of East Texas.

The incident had Floyd disguised as a government employee and breaking into a pregnant woman’s house and threatening her with a gun. Pressed to her stomach after not finding any cash, Floyd and other men took jewelry and a lady’s cell phone and fled the scene. Floyd was paroled in 2013 and by 2014 decided to make a fresh start in Minnesota by moving to the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis park, where he became a bouncer at the Conga Latin Bistro.

On June 2, 2020, Hennepin County Medical Examiners released their toxicology report, which stated that George Floyd had been intoxicated with fentanyl, methamphetamine and traces of cannabinoids and morphine at the time of his death. A number of Floyd’s previous arrests involved the use of cocaine and in newly released security footage at the time of his arrest, he allegedly drops a white bag onto the sidewalk. This detail was not mentioned in the original arrest report, but neither Floyd’s extensive criminal history nor his drug use is a justification for the brutal murder that he suffered at the hands of Derek Chauvin.

What it does offer is another perspective into the complete picture of who George Floyd really is, a man that many are describing as a gentle giant. But are all these details correct, and is the information we’re being given in regard to George Floyd really accurate? The Houston Independent School District press office confirms that George Floyd did indeed attend Yates High School for all four years and graduated in 1993, where he was a football and basketball star.

But very little footage and material is available to confirm this. On June 9, Yates High School held a vigil for George Floyd involving local politicians, former classmates and teammates. The hour and a half livestream featured on KHOu eleven featured speeches, music and even a video tribute to Floyd, but it conspicuously featured virtually no anecdotal references to Floyd at all, not even from students or former teammates. Strikingly unusual for someone who was considered a star athlete in two sports.

Equally unusual was his time spent at Texas A and M University. Kingsville University spokeswoman Adriana Garza Flores said that Floyd did attend the university in 1995 96 and part of 97. And although a Facebook post posted by the alumni association stated that several of the football players knew who Floyd was. Garza Flores stated that it does not appear that Floyd was on any university athletic roster when he was enrolled in the university.

So how is it that such a star athlete has such little record of his achievements? For a man who’s affected so many lives, how is it that so many have so little to say about George Floyd? Immediately following George Floyd’s death, the family of George, both near and extended, took to network and social media, unsurprisingly to express their grief, but also to express their desire for action. George’s brothers, Rodney, Terrence, phylanese, and sister Bridget Floyd, cousins Quentin Floyd, Sharita Tate, Tara Brown, Floyd’s aunt Angela Harrelson, and uncle Selwyn Jones, as well as girlfriend Courtney Roth and mother to his child Gianna Roxy.

Washington all weighed in on the Floyd case, but the grieving time was curiously short, and the family was immediately springing into political action, even petitioning the United nations to help disarmed police in the United States. Here is brother Phylanice Floyd speaking in front of A-U-S. Congressional hearing immediately following the death of brother George. The world knows him as George, but I called him Perry yesterday. We laid him to rest.

It was the hardest thing I ever had to do. I’m the big brother now, so it’s my job to comfort my brothers and my sisters, Perry’s kids, and everyone who loved him. And that’s a lot of people. I have to be the strong one now because George is gone. And me being the big brother now is why I’m here today, to do what Perry always would have done, to take care of the family and others.

I couldn’t take care of George that day he was killed. But maybe by speaking with you today, I can make sure that his death would not be in vain. The family of George Floyd is being represented by attorney Ben Cromp, whose legal team sent a letter on June 3 to the UN asking for support for the end of the provision of military equipment and military type training for police.

An interesting request, seeing as officer Chauvin did not use a weapon in the killing of George Floyd. But the call to defund and in some cases even disarm police forces around the country in the name of George Floyd has been a rallying cry for celebrities, sports stars, and politicians alike. Professional boxer Floyd Mayweather paid for the family’s funeral, which came complete with a horse and carriage procession and a golden casket.

Curiously small for a man who was six foot seven and 250 pounds. Floyd’s cause has also been coopted by large groups such as the ACLU and Black Lives Matter, which receives millions of dollars of funding from numerous organizations. And the family even has an official GoFundMe, which has reached well over $13 million, a healthy sum even for victims of police brutality. Which begs the question, is the death of George Floyd really about police brutality and institutional racism? And are the supporters of George Floyd Black lives Matter, and the family of George Floyd rushing to political action out of grief or a deeper seated motive? The answers may lie within the relationship between Derek Chauvin and George Floyd themselves, as it was revealed not only by Benjamin Crump, but by Filinis Floyd himself, that George Floyd and Derek Chauvin had not only known each other, but had worked together before, and that Chauvin’s motive may have been personal.

Raped at the same club together, a nightclub which had a lot of suspicious activity. People should be looking into the nightclub. Was it a front for something? Was there any sort of trafficking going on? They worked closely together on a regular basis. Also, Floyd rumored to have moonlit in another industry, which is kind of provocative. There could be a lot of reasons that their relationship became controversial, let’s just put it that way.

And maybe Floyd knew something he wasn’t supposed to know. Maybe there was an operation that we’re not aware of that’s soon going to be investigated, because if you have a guy kneeing a guy in the neck like that over a counterfeit 20 and you have the rest of the crew standing around and watching, it looks like a premeditated hit. I think it’s really interesting that right across the street from where Allie is standing, there’s a restaurant called Nuevo Rodeo.

George Floyd worked at that restaurant. So did officer Chauvin. They were both bouncers at that restaurant for 17 years. So officer Chauvin, he knew George. They were coworkers for a very long time. Soon after the death of George Floyd, it was revealed that both Floyd and officer Derek Chauvin had been employed as security guards at a local nightclub, El Nuevo Rodeo. Chauvin worked off duty, sitting in his squad car outside the club for nearly 17 years, while Floyd was working inside the club for almost a year.

This was revealed by the owner of the club, Maya Santa Maria, who knew both Floyd and Chauvin and stated that Chauvin had a tendency to get a little rough with the patrons. According to Santa Maria, the two would have been working at the same time on Tuesday nights, but it was unclear to her whether the two knew each other well or not. Here she is speaking about Derek Chauvin on the Jess field show did hear a lot of things and, you know, at times manage to walk outside and see him apprehending people.

And I remember that through the years, there were times when I really either wanted to talk to him about treating people better or did talk to him about it because I also remember being frustrated that I would forget to say things to him that I wanted to tell him. But there were times when I would pull him aside and say, that’s too much. Why are you just pepper spraying people all the time? You should actually apprehend the people that are fighting and not pepper spray innocent people that had nothing to do with it.

So there were times I would have to kind of have words with. So. So hold on a second, Ms. Santa Maria. So you were saying there are more than one occasion, sounds like multiple occasions when Mr. Chauvin went too far, by your judgment. Yes. Was there a specific instance that you can recall that was maybe above some of the others that just comes to mind that he went a little bit too far? I can’t recall exactly like, let’s say, watching him hold someone too much, but I remember thinking that I had seen it, so I can’t visualize it.

But I can remember making a mental note, like, I got to talk to him about doing this. Although it’s curious that Santa Maria has little recollection of specific events involving Chauvin, even after 17 years, her statements tend to support the official narrative that was being presented. Santa Maria goes on to say that Chauvin was nervous around the african american community, even though he was comfortable with the latino community and was married to an asian woman.

But is that enough of a motive to kill a man in cold blood while the entire world watches? The world only had to wait a few more days when another former security guard, David Pinney, told CBS News that not only did Chauvin and Floyd know each other, but they knew each other well. David explains what kind of history they bumped heads, how it has a lot to do with Derek being extremely aggressive within the club with some of the patriots, which was an issue.

Family says it believes what happened on May 25 was, in part, personal. Is there any doubt in your mind that Derek Chauvin knew George Floyd? No. He knew him. How well we interfaced with officers. How well did he know him? I say pretty well. The story aired on CBS on a Tuesday and the very next day Penny told CBS in an email, quote, there has been a mix up between George and another fellow co worker, adding even more confusion to an already confusing story.

The Minneapolis third police precinct is only two blocks away from El Nuevo Rodeo. It would seem logical that after 17 years of working for one club, Chauvin would have at least known who Floyd was. Penny originally stated that the two had bumped heads not only about the treatment of patrons, but about money that was going from the inside security to the outside, which would seem to correlate with the idea that George Floyd’s family was seeking first degree murder charges against Derek Chauvin, suggesting premeditation.

So why the sudden change of story? Was it because the story simply wasn’t true and that Penny had made an honest mistake? Or was it because the story wasn’t fitting the narrative that the media was trying to portray regarding Derek Chauvin? Santa Maria had owned the building for the last two decades, but had recently sold the venue. Another oddity, given the fact that the coronavirus was crippling businesses all over the United States and making it very difficult for people to sell.

But Maya Santa Maria appears to be more than just a local business owner, but someone who appears to wield great cultural influence in the area. Santa Maria is originally from New Mexico, but has also lived in Chiapas, Mexico. She’s the former singer of the salsa group Sabor Tropical and has since been facilitating entertainment and entertainment venues for the latino community. Her mother, Lana, is a retired professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Iowa Dubuque.

She also studied cultural anthropology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1965. This would be right around the same time that mother of Barack Obama, Anne Dunham, was studying at the same school for the same degree. Dunham graduated two years later, in 1967. It’s unknown whether Santa Maria knew Dunham or not, but ODS would suggest that it’s at least likely Maya is also owner of the latino radio station Laraza, or the race, 1400 a.

M. Or 1470 a. M. In 2015, Santa Maria and Larazza announced a partnership deal with the Major League Baseball Minnesota Twins to broadcast the home games. This would be the first radio station to broadcast those games in Spanish. The radio station was housed in the same building as El Nuevo Rodeo and, like the club, was burned down in the George Floyd riots. Santa Maria is also the CEO of Santa Maria Broadcasting and Telemundo, Minnesota.

According to the Twin Cities Daily Planet, in April of 2008, three people were shot across the street from El Nuevo Rodeo, and although the police could not prove that the shooting involved any patrons from the club, the city began investigating the business, which led to over 30 police reports. Santa Maria stated that the city was, quote, out to get the club by any means necessary. Santa Maria has become the unofficial spokesperson for El Nuevo Rodeo, but it appears that the business was sold in 2016 to Omar Investments Inc.

Whose chief executive officer is Mona Sabri, otherwise known as Muna Haj Sabri, whose offices are located at 30 zero, 320 7th Avenue south, right behind El Nuevo Rodeo. Muna’s cousin is Basim Omar Sabri, Palestinian Arab Minneapolis resident and convicted felon. Sabri graduated from the University of Minnesota and founded Sabri Properties, which owns multiple apartment buildings and commercial spaces throughout Minnesota and Miami, Florida, including the controversial Carmel Mall, which houses multiple somali owned businesses in south Minneapolis.

Sabri has repeatedly come under fire for his aggressive expansion in the shopping center, including a 5000 square foot mosque within the mall suburb himself owns a 13,000 square foot mansion within Minneapolis suburb, is also a major donor and fundraiser for the terrorist group Hamas and is known by many as the muslim kingmaker. In 2001, FBI agents recorded Sabri bribing Minneapolis council member Brian Heron with $5,000 cash in exchange for support for one of his development projects.

Sabri was later convicted on three bribery counts, fined $75,000 and eventually spent 33 months in federal prison. Other charges include removing a serial number from a firearm, sabotagely beating a family member, driving a vehicle without plates, damage to third party property, child endangerment and numerous building code violations. Subri is also the second leading donor of Minnesota representative Ilan Omar. Many somali american merchants in Minneapolis have had to rely on Basim Sabre and his family, but have had numerous complaints about the conditions in their businesses.

Here, a somali businessman describes the situation regarding Sabri property, describing it as modern day slavery and how the tenants are not able to contact legal services if they have a problem. Otherwise, there will be consequences from the Sabri family damage, career, everything. Repuditional month in Minneapolis in 2017, Minneapolis council member Abdi Wasami announced efforts to build a new cooperatively owned mall for east african businesses free of the dominance of the Sabri family.

So is the Sabri family involvement simply coincidental or par for the course? Consider the multiple Sabri properties damaged in the rioting and looting, many of them located on East Lake Street, 20 730-131-5347 and four one seven, all Sobrie properties. In fact, Sobrie Properties owns nearly five blocks of real estate on the south side of Lake street and is one of the largest landlords in the entire state of Minnesota.

Back in 1991, Omar Investments filed as a domestic for profit corporation in the state of Texas, the same home state as George Floyd, that filing is no longer active. Listed as an owner on that filing is Rasmi Qadir Amallah. Amallah is from Jordan and received his international business degree from UT Dallas University, Texas. Amallah is an established businessman, owning various restaurants, contracting companies and educational centers. He also founded the educational consultations company Al Waidoon and sits on the board of Acmas Alafak Charity for Education and is the president of the Palestinian Jordanian Business Forum.

Rasmi Amalah is the founder of the Carpet Mills of America store chain. He and his chain have been served numerous lawsuits, including an effort to revoke his citizenship based on allegations that Almallah paid a woman to marry him in 1981. But the real suspicions were in regard to his support and funding for Hamas by way of charities such as the Holy Land Foundation. Almalah was also connected to the case involving Lyman Faras, who was sentenced in 2003 for aiding and abetting al Qaeda in a failed plot to cut the cables on the Brooklyn Bridge.

With so many connections to prohamas groups, it’s natural to wonder if El Nuevo Rodeo has a deeper connection to the story of the killing of George Floyd and the subsequent rioting and looting. Was the nightclub a center of more nefarious activity beneath the surface, or was it simply a cog in a much larger wheel? Were the fires, rioting and looting simply just random acts of violence? Or is there a chance that these were targeted efforts to remove evidence of a much larger story? Third police precinct station is just walking distance from El Nuevo Rodeo Club, which would suggest that the police officers there are familiar with the business.

Given the fact that Chauvin worked there, and according to Maya, Santa Maria had been introduced by a previous police officer, it would be logical to assume that there would be other officers working security at the club from time to time. Whether or not George Floyd knew he was in possession of counterfeit money is uncertain, but what we do know is that George Floyd was originally encountered by Lane and Kung and then transferred over to Tao and Chauvin, an officer with a history of numerous complaints and an officer that Floyd likely knew.

So was this simply a racially motivated crime, or even a personal vendetta over money, or even something more? Was this meant to silence George Floyd for something that he may have discovered or already knew? And if so, why was this done so conspicuously for all the world to see? Is there a possibility that the killing of George Floyd was meant to be broadcast, an event that would surely cause more unrest and racial divide over a topic that is still considered very much an open wound in the United States of America.

Was Chauvin acting out of retribution, or was he acting as some sort of enforcer? And if so, for whom? Whose interest could Chauvin be protecting by allowing himself to be exposed to the world? Or was he simply unable to control his anger? On October 29, 2006, Chauvin and five other officers shot and killed Wayne Reyes after he stabbed his girlfriend and another man and then pulled a shotgun on police.

The Hennepin county attorney at the time was Senator Amy Klobukar, who came under heavy criticism for not prosecuting the case. Klobukar states that she wasn’t involved because the case was going to grand jury and at the time she was already being sworn into the US Senate. But she also states that that was the process in every jurisdiction across the state, which wasn’t true. Although Clovukar was technically not involved, it was because she chose not to prosecute, whereas her successor, Mike Freeman did.

In the case of Thurman Blevins Jr. Who was shot multiple times by police, Freeman made the decision without calling an investigative grand jury and, in the case of George Floyd, decided to charge Chauvin with third degree murder and manslaughter. Officer Derek Chauvin not only had a reputation at Santa Maria’s nightclub, he had been involved in three separate police shootings during his 19 year tenure on the police force and had been the subject of ten different conduct complaints, resulting in no disciplinary action.

His partner told how had settled out of court in 2017 over an excessive force lawsuit over a case in 2014 involving Lamar Ferguson, who had claimed that Powell had subjected him to punches, kicks and knees to the face. Is this simply anomalous behavior from a couple of dirty cops, or is this systematic behavior from a dirty police force? Was the police force aware of the counterfeit activity? And if so, is it possible that some members of the force were even involved? Again, whose interest was Chauvin protecting? Consider the immediate and highly curious action of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who took over the case from Freeman.

Even though Freeman was already active, Ellison quickly upgraded the charges to second degree murder, as well as charging the other three officers with aiding and abetting second degree murder and aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter. But one need not look far into Ellison’s history to understand his motives. In 2008, Representative Keith Ellison made a trip to Saudi Arabia to the Islamic Development bank, where he met with Dr.

Ahmad Mohammed Ali, and with Sheikh Abdullah bin Baya, who was vice president of a group known as the International association of Muslim Scholars a Muslim Brotherhood created group that in 2004 issued a fatwa urging jihad against us troops in Iraq and was supporting the Palestinians in Tifada against Israel. The association was founded by Yusuf Karadawi, who is a Muslim Brotherhood leader banned from visiting the United States because of his calls to kill Jews and Americans.

The Islamic Development bank maintains the alcohol’s antifara funds, essentially funding palestinian terrorism. Ellison has also expressed his support for antifa. Here you can see a 2018 tweet from Ellison proudly displaying the antifascist handbook. Ellison’s son has also gone on record saying, quote, I hereby declare officially my support for antifa. Likewise, Representative Ilhan Omar’s daughter, Israel Hersi, has gone on record showing her support for the Twin Cities DSA, or the Democratic Socialists of America, essentially a rebrand of the original SDS students for a democratic society, which later became the weatherman Underground.

The Minneapolis Police Department has recently struggled with accountability issues as well as corruption, and in 2019, Minneapolis Police Federation president Bob Kroll went on national television to criticize the Minneapolis City Council over what he called their antipolice agenda. As far back as 2012, the city was removing certain psychological tests that were administered for police department applicants, even though they had proven to be effective at identifying problems. Many were arguing that this was creating dysfunction within the force.

What it resulted in was less evaluation, lower efficiency, much higher cost, and a lucrative deal for evaluator Dr. Thomas Gratzer and a screening company known as Evalumed. Keith Ellison himself was involved in a 2016 domestic abuse incident when Ellison’s ex girlfriend Karen Monahan claimed that Ellison dragged her out of a bed. Ellison’s attorney, Susan Ellingstead, claimed that since Monahan refused to release a video of the incident she claimed to possess, her allegations were unsubstantiated.

The Minneapolis Police Department decided not to open an investigation into Ellison. On June 13, 2020, protesters gathered at the steps of the police federation, calling for the removal of Bob Kroll as union head. This call was led by Jaylani Hussein, who is the executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the Council of American Islamic Relations. Alongside him, protesters from Black Lives Matter, which should leave little doubt as to how Black Lives Matter is receiving support and funding.

But for those still skeptical, have a listen to the founder of care and the leader of Hamas in the United States, Nihad Awad, that you are powerful. You can make a whole difference in 2016. You can change the reality of our time. This is the time for us as american Muslims to be in the front, not to retreat, because all of you are leaders, your votes are your negotiating power.

In the year 2016, turn your centers, islamic centers, masks, into registration centers for voters. Black Lives Matter is our matter. Black Lives Matter is our campaign. Basically, you are the new black people of America. If we don’t stand, you will see Muslims murdered in the streets. We are the community that staged a revolution across the world. If we could do that, why can’t we have that revolution in America? With so much corruption at the top of Minnesota’s law enforcement agencies, as well as their representatives in Washington, it’s no wonder that it would trickle down to their police force.

This seems to also be the case of Mayor Jacob Fry, who has been emotionally supportive of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, and the defunding of the local police department. The situation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is symptomatic of cities around the entire country, a rising call for the abolition of law enforcement agencies, and a wellspring of so called autonomous zones such as Seattle, Washington. Lawless in nature and experimental in design.

But the case of George Floyd appears to reveal something much deeper and darker. An insurrection, well funded subversion from groups who have outwardly stated they would like to destroy the United States of America, all funneled through the lens of activism. But just like the incendiary case of Jussie Smollett, it appears that the case of George Floyd may reveal something even darker and more sinister, the possibility of human trafficking.

From what we know, they worked at the same club together, a nightclub which had a lot of suspicious activity. People should be looking into the nightclub. Was it a front for something? Was there any sort of trafficking going on? They worked closely together on a regular basis. Also, Floyd rumored to have moonlit in another industry, which is kind of provocative. There could be a lot of reasons that their relationship became controversial.

Let’s just put it that way. Hi. I can hear someone at the back, and I. I’m not sure if she’s having sex or being raped. Give me the address. 61. He heard shots fired. One down. Shot 30. There’s going up. I have no right, kiddo. All right, we had that call over here. Someone was screaming in the back. We pulled up here. We were about ready to just clear and go to another call.

She just came up out of nowhere on the side of the thing. We both got stooped. I had my gun out. I didn’t fire any nor pulled out. Where is he? He’s in the background. July 15, 2017. Minneapolis police officer Mohammed Noor shoots and kills Justine Rushick Damon, a 40 year old dual citizen of the United States and Australia. Noor and his partner were responding to the 911 call made from Damon, who had claimed that she heard noises nearby that may be a possible rape situation, nor later testified that a loud bang on the squad car scared his partner, and when he saw a woman approaching raising her arm, he fired to protect his partner’s life.

And while the story sparked outrage throughout the United States and Australia, the mystery of the lack of footage was highly suspicious. Neither officer had a body camera running when Damon was shot. In fact, it appeared that multiple officers were turning them on and off at will. One officer tells Noor to, quote, keep your mouth shut until you have to say anything to anybody. Newer’s superior, Sergeant Shannon Barnett, arrives at the scene and interviews Noor, and although there is video footage, there seems to be no audio available.

In April of 2019, Officer Noor was convicted of third degree murder as well as manslaughter. He was later sentenced to twelve and a half years in prison. Noor was the first somali police officer in the fifth precinct and was one of many somali immigrants who had settled in Minnesota after coming to America due to civil war back in Somalia. And although the incident did not appear to be racially motivated, the issues of race, police brutality and mental evaluation quickly came to the forefront.

Minnesota representative Michelle Bachman said of Mohammed Noor, quote, we had a man who was an affirmative action hired by the hijab wearing mayor of Minneapolis, Betsy Hodges. We need to step up deportation in the country of people who are unwilling to bear allegiance to the United States. And although Bachmann’s comments drew backlash and cries of racism, it is true that Minnesota has the most refugees per capita in the United States, but more importantly, the highest number of federal investigations, as well as number of Somalis who have left to fight with islamic militants in the Middle east since 2007.

Much of this issue is due to the Refugee act of 1980, sponsored by the late Senator Ted Kennedy and former senator Joe Biden. This act allows refugees to become us citizens within five years and gives them the ability to bring in extended family members through the State Department’s family reunification program. Much of this is done through charities such as lutheran social services, Catholic Charities and the World Relief Minnesota.

What was largely ignored about Noor’s case was his multiple red flags brought about through his psychological evaluation. Just two months before the shooting of Damon, Noor had pointed his gun at the head of a driver pulled over for a minor traffic infraction. Other officers stated that nor did not want to take calls, sometimes driving around in circles and ignoring calls. And in the case of Damon, who was unarmed.

There was no warning before firing his shot. Also alarming was the fact that the original 911 call was in regard to a possible rape situation, which was never investigated. Minneapolis city Council member Abdi Wasami blamed the media, stating that this was an attack against the somali community. But by this time, many Minneapolis citizens had already been long concerned about the growing number of somali refugees and the increase of islamic centers compared to the growth of christian communities.

Over the last decade, numerous islamic centers and schools have been appearing all over Minneapolis St. Paul and the outlying areas such as St. Cloud and Bloomington. Minnesota is estimated to have over 125,000 Somalis living there, many of whom are in the Minneapolis area, and more than 3000 islamic centers and mosques have sprung up since 1993, many of them with direct connections to Hamas. On record, at least 22 islamic jihadi fighters have gone from Minneapolis overseas to fight for the terrorist group al Shabaab.

Recently, Representative Ilhan Omar has been under fire for supporting businesses that directly fund al Shabaab. There are at least 29 islamic centers and mosques within a ten mile radius of the Minneapolis city center, one of them being directly underneath cupped foods, the shopping center where Floyd was killed, a fact that was not largely reported on at the time of the killing. Many local residents were expressing their concern about this cultural imbalance, but were met largely with counter accusations of racism.

At the time, Minnesota governor Mark Dayton stated that if citizens didn’t like the growing Muslim Samali population in Minnesota, they can leave. Alongside Dayton was lieutenant governor Tina Smith, who was also the former vice president of Planned Parenthood for Minnesota and the Dakotas. Both Dayton and Smith have a strong relationship with care and Hamas within Minneapolis. In March of 2016, Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stannick hosted the jihadi community in the Hennepin County Public Safety Office, sending a direct message to the muslim community that law enforcement would protect Muslims from, quote, hate crimes and backlash.

Another ally to the extremist muslim community is us attorney Andrew Luger, who publicly stated that he will use his full authority of his office to stop Islamophobia. But given the fact that Minnesota hosts so many refugees, it would seem outlandish to assume that Minnesotans are simply islamophobic. Many of these groups do not just represent Islam, but extreme Islam. But it was former Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges who created the most outrage by spending one fifth of her time in office traveling for business and as opposed to improving her city.

She spent most of her time deepening relations, particularly with Somali Americans. Hajjs was often seen donning hijab and even delivering a state of the city address at Masjid anur mosque just a day after an islamic jihadi blew himself up at an Ariana grand concert in 2015, Hodges made an unusual visit to Rome to meet with Pope Francis regarding climate change and human trafficking. Ironic, seeing as human trafficking is one of the activities that Hezbala, Hamas care and Muslim Brotherhood engage in.

Another one of the perpetrators of the drug trade and human trafficking is the south american organization Laraza, the race, whose original members featured Rosie Castro, mother of Julian, and Joaquin Castro. Joaquin sits at the House of Representatives for Texas 20th congressional district, and Julian served as the 16th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, as well as serving as the mayor of his native San Antonio, Texas.

Larasa is also the name of the radio station owned by Maya Santa Maria, who’s broadcasting deal with Telemundo, which suggests that she still wields a bit of influence. Some of her notable Twitter followers are Ted Liu, John Brennan, Ben Rhodes, Susan Rice, former president Barack Obama, and CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. In 2013, El Nuevo Rodeo hosted the campaign headquarters of Minneapolis mayoral candidate Betsy Hodges. It’s important to note that many of the immigrants coming from Somalia are simply refugees escaping the horrors of war in search of a better life.

But it’s also factual that many of them are war criminals, possibly working with foreign or domestic intelligence agencies and operating through outwardly anti american groups such as ISIS, Khazbalaq, Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, al Shabaam, and operating through domestic proxies under the guise of activism. One of those war criminals is Ilhan Omar’s father, himself, Noor Omar Mohammed, otherwise known as Nur Saeed Elmi Mohammed, who killed thousands for the now deposed somali dictator Muhammad Siyad Bari, which is likely the real reason why Omar, her father, and family came to the United States to avoid being put on trial.

He was living in the United States illegally, and as of June 16, 2020, Buzfeed has reported that Ilhan Omar’s father has died from coronavirus. In January of 2020, the FBI announced that they would look into reports that representative Ilhan Omar married her brother in order to ease his immigration status to the US. Two agents familiar with the case presented documents relating to the marriage of Omar and Ahmed Lu Sayd Almi in 2009.

Before marrying Elme, Omar was engaged to Ahmed Hirsi in 2002. Although the two never legally married, they split in 2008, reunited in 2012, but Omar was legally married to Elme until 2017. Omar is now married to democratic strategist Tim Minnett, who is a partner at Eastreet Group and was also a political and financial strategist for Keith Ellison. The murder of George Floyd appears to have revealed much more than a surface level issue of police brutality and racism, and shined a light on a much deeper, insidious community, widespread insurrection with the assistance of politicians, law enforcement, and local influencers.

Many of these groups operate through the trafficking of guns, money, drugs, and humans. And while the links to these organizations appear clear, the links to the element of human trafficking can often be much more cryptic. But these networks often thrive in low income neighborhoods full of disenfranchised youth from broken homes. Many of these children are escorted into youth homes and community projects, many of which have poor credentials and documentation.

In addition to youth centers, blood donation centers and abortion clinics such as Planned Parenthood are readily available. Over the last few years, Planned Parenthood has been embroiled in a number of scandals involving the sale and trafficking of fetal body parts, as was the case of David Deliden v. STEM Express, when the company STEM express was caught shipping body parts by way of FedEx and multiple staff members from STEM Express and Planned Parenthood discussing the lucrative trade the human organ trade is one of the most lucrative trades in the entire world.

Adult community centers are just as susceptible as the youth centers and are often found in the same areas. When George Floyd was released from prison in Texas, he decided to come to Minnesota with the assistance of an organization known as Turning Point, a Minneapolis based organization for African Americans that provides culturally specific substance use disorder treatment, housing, support services, and training to adults. In 2018, Turning Point presented their Person of the Year award for his work in the North Minneapolis community to Representative Keith Ellison.

Another sign of heavy human trafficking areas could be a high concentration of funeral homes, masonic temples, and childcare centers, of which the neighborhood surrounding El Nuevo Rodeo has many. In the summer of 2018, a daycare fraud scheme involving dozens of Minnesota daycare centers operated by muslim immigrants from Somalia scammed up to $100 million from the US government by way of welfare grants and subsidies. Video surveillance footage showed multiple parents showing up with their kids to drop them off at the daycare center, only to leave with them a few moments later, oftentimes being paid with cash.

A further investigation revealed that much of that money was being used to fund terrorist organizations in the Middle east and Africa. Maya Santa Maria herself owns the St. Paul Funeral Home, located at one nine nine Plato Boulevard, directly across the street from St. Paul’s Masonic Lodge. In August of 2017, the St. Paul Funeral Home received an order of 143 wooden coffins by way of a vietnamese shipping company, Hathao Company Limited.

It is unknown whether Hathao and Po Tao are related, although it should be noted that Tao is a very common vietnamese name. The funeral Home website has not been active since 2006, but was originally listed as Mom Funeral Home and the previous owners appeared to be a mom couple who owned a childcare center. Moisoa Moche Paul and Saivag Moche Pao. In 2012, Morsoa Moche Pao was charged with molesting 216 year old foster daughters.

The criminal charges were dropped in May of 2013, but in August of 2012, the foster care license he held with his wife was revoked. It’s also of note that the St. Paul Funeral Home is located within just a few miles of a local planned Parenthood and FedEx shipping center. Located directly above El Nuevo Rodeo was the International Order of OD Fellows Flower City Lodge number 118 the Independent Order of OD Fellows is one of the oldest and largest fraternities in the world and is also known as the three link fraternity.

The female version of these lodges are known as Rebecca’s. The OD Fellows were originally known as random tradesmen, not wealthy elite who had come together and formed an OD fellowship. They are known for their philanthropy and their community service, but are also suspected to guard dark secrets, even involving the possession of skeletal remains. Whether or not Maya Santa Maria is directly related to the Rebecca’s, the international order of odd fellows, or any other masonic lodge is unknown, but given the immediate proximity to multiple Santa Maria businesses as well as multiple masonic lodges, it seems a fair question to pose.

Santa Maria appears to be an influential figure both in the entertainment industry and in politics, and masonic symbolism and involvement appears throughout the George Floyd saga. George Floyd himself appears to have connections to the Blue Lodge in Texas, and even family lawyer Benjamin Crump is connected to the Lee Street Lodge, number 422. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s connection to the Nation of Islam suggests not only a masonic connection, but a deep rooted one.

As the Nation of Islam’s influence is spread throughout Minneapolis, the masonic connections within law enforcement run deep and age old. Many local police forces are referred to as a fraternal order and their messages are often coded within plain sight. Shown here is Representative Keith Ellison in a January 2018 tweet aimed at Donald Trump. In it, he is holding the antifascist handbook nearly two years to the date of the current antifa riots.

The tweet is from Moon palace books, which is located directly behind El Nuevo Rodeo and has an ejim cafe unusually named geek love. Both the cafe and the bookstore appear to be highly political and are favorites of Ilhan Omar and Keith Ellison. Immediately following the riots in Minneapolis, Moon palace was quick to erect a mural calling to abolish the police and actively supporting groups like Black Lives Matter.

There is also a disturbing amount of symbolism throughout the cafe and the bookstore, often referring to pizza, which is on the menu at Geek Love Cafe, but is also a known pedophile symbol, according to the FBI, and made famous by the Pizza Gate conspiracy. The conspiracy was largely misreported and ignored by mainstream media, but resulted in very real arrests of american Lawrence Silsney, who was convicted of trying to kidnap 33 haitian children, 33 being a number of a master mason.

So is there a masonic element to the George Floyd story, or is it all simply a coincidence? Consider the 2015 case in Los Angeles. Three people were arrested claiming to be part of the Masonic Fraternal Police department, one of them being Brandon Keel, who was an aide to state attorney General Kamala Harris. They were charged with six counts of impersonating an officer as well as unlawful use of an id, and it was largely laughed off as a ruse.

That is until one of the members, David Ink Henry, who identified as the grand chief director, died of a pulmonary embolism just hours after his court appearance. Like many of the activities of secret societies, their activities remain just that, a secret, many of which we’ll never know. But in order to get a better understanding of the George Floyd story, we need to take a look at one of the people who claim to have known him best.

His twin 78 in Port Arthur, Texas. He spent 14 seasons in the National Basketball association on numerous teams and won an NBA championship with the San Antonio spurs in 2003. Jackson was selected 42nd overall in the 1997 NBA draft by the Phoenix Suns, but was soon waived after stints in numerous international leagues. Jackson caught on with the New Jersey Nets and a couple of seasons later became an instrumental part of the 2002 2003 NBA season for the San Antonio spurs.

He’s a part time analyst on multiple sports networks and is currently the host for the digital video podcast all the Smoke with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. Jackson recently revealed that he was a close friend of George Floyd and has used his star power to campaign for groups like Black Lives Matter. The physical similarities between Stephen Jackson and George Floyd are uncanny, and Jackson has spoken of Floyd on multiple programs, referring to him as my twin.

Although the two are not blood relatives, the similarities don’t stop at appearance. Both grew up in Texas and were star athletes. Both grew up without a father from low income neighborhoods. Both had brief careers as rappers and multiple run ins with the law, and both have been incredibly active in their communities, particularly the christian communities. Jackson has been incredibly philanthropic and donates a lot of his time and money, especially in the northern California area like the Omega Boys Club in San Francisco.

On April 12, 2008, San Francisco mayor Javin Newsom proclaimed Stephen Jackson Day after donating the Stephen Jackson basketball court at the club and along with his mother, Jackson established the Stephen Jackson Academy of Art, Science and Technology in the summer of 2008 in the Port Arthur area. But despite Stephen Jackson spending much of his adult life in the public eye, his numerous collaborations with his close friends, and multitude of similarities with George Floyd, it seems that many of Jackson’s friends and colleagues have never heard of his twin.

Nevertheless, Stephen Jackson has taken this opportunity to speak out against police brutality, white supremacy and Donald Trump. Here Jackson is speaking with the undefeated’s Mark J. Spears about his reaction to George Floyd’s death I’ve been running on films for the last five days. I’m just thinking about one how did I get this? Be I’m honest with you, Mark, I did not expect to have the role and to have so many people waiting to see what I have to say and what’s the next move.

I didn’t ask to be in this position, but I’m embracing it. Yes sir, I’m embracing it. And yeah, I came out here initially for my brother and to get justice. But as I had that press conference and I’m sitting there listening to Philando Castile mom, all these other mothers who lost their sons, my passion was growing by the second. Jackson has taken that passion to speak on numerous interviews, talk shows and rallies, much of it with the backing of the NBA community.

Which is ironic because according to Stephen Jackson himself, the reason he played for multiple teams was because of his outspoken behavior. But the NBA’s regular season was cut short due to coronavirus concerns, resulting in millions of lost revenue. In addition to that, the NBA has a unique relationship with China, one that they do not seem to want to damage, and the pressure from China on the league, its players and their brands are at an all time high.

Currently, the league is in negotiation with how to finalize this season, and in the meantime, many of its players have turned to activism, with some using George Floyd as their basis for not wanting to return until they see justice, with many of the players taking to the streets to protest themselves. In late May, a handful of those players, as well as actor Jamie Foxx, joined Stephen Jackson at a George Floyd rally at the Hennepin county courthouse.

A lot of times when police do things that they know that’s wrong, the first thing they try to do is cover it up and bring up your background to make it seem like the bullshit that they did was work. When was murder ever? But if it’s a black man, it’s approved. You can’t tell me when that man had his knee on my brother’s neck, taking his life away with his hand in his pocket, that that smirk on his face didn’t say, I’m protected.

In attendance that day was NBA star power forward Carl Anthony Towns, who had tragically lost his mother to coronavirus. Towns is of dominican descent and plays for the local NBA Minnesota Timberwolves, whose home stadium is the target center, a corporation practically synonymous with Minnesota and whose chain stores have been repeatedly hit by riots, looting, fires and protests in cities across the United States. But the tone of Stephen Jackson’s speech was not one of grievance.

It was one of anger and a clear desire for not only justice but retribution, but for all of Jackson’s passion for his friend that he’s known since high school. His twin, Jackson, like so many others, seemed to have little to no anecdotal experience to share about their time with George Floyd, who affected the lives of so many. In fact, that seems to be a common theme about those who knew George Floyd was that they appeared to not know George Floyd at all.

I’m here because they are not going to demean the character of Greg or George Floyd. They are not going to demean the character of Greg or George Floyd. It’s very possible that Jackson simply misspoke. But it wasn’t the only time, and he wasn’t the only one. In an interview that Stephen Jackson gave to the Breakfast Club Power 105. 1 FM on May 28, 2020, Jackson claims that he met Floyd in either 10th or 11th grade in high school.

At the time, Jackson would have been attending Memorial High School in Port Arthur, and Floyd, who was a few years older, would have just returned from college in Kingsville, 5 hours away. And while it’s very possible that the two met and became very good friends like Jackson states, it would seem to be a complicated friendship as Stephen Jackson transferred to Oak Hill Academy, which is in Virginia, in 1996, where he earned all american honors and was the leading scorer in the 1996 McDonald’s all american boys game on a team that included Kobe Bryant, who died late last year in a mysterious helicopter accident.

It was between 1997 and 2005 that Floyd was arrested eight times for drug possession and was jailed multiple times Jackson was entering the NBA. Which begs the question, how well does Stephen Jackson really know George Floyd, the man that he claims is his brother, his twin, his friend, and yet seems to know very little about him personally at all. Which begs yet another question, how well do we know Stephen Jackson? According to Jackson’s wikipedia, he grew up with his mother Judiette, and there is no mention of his real father.

What it does mention is Jackson’s half brother, Donald Buckner, who died at 25 years old, who, according to Jackson, was involved in gang activity and had been jumped by a rival gang. It was because of this violence that Stephen Jackson decided to stay away from gangs. According to Stephen, this happened at the age of 16, which would have been 1994, meaning that Jackson would have lost his half brother right before he had met George Floyd.

But there’s another mystery to that story. There seems to be little to no information about a Donald Ray Buckner who passed away in 1994. But what the searches do lead to is a Donald Ray Buckner senior who passed away in 2016 and appears to be Stephen’s father, having listed Stephen Jackson as a surviving family member and attended Lincoln High School class of 1970. At the time of his death, Stephen Jackson, who goes by the rap name Stack five, posted two pictures on Instagram showing clearly his father’s freemason status, even going to say salute to all his Mason brothers.

And if Jackson is truly following in his father’s footsteps, this would suggest freemason activity for Jackson himself. Stephen flashes much of that in his rap videos, and his entertainment label is known as secret society. According to Jackson’s Instagram picture, his father belongs to a masonic lodge, number 95 out of Port Arthur, Texas. Although it appears there’s only one masonic lodge at 1901 Lakeshore Drive, the Cosmopolitan Lodge number eight seven two Port Arthur.

The two nearest number 95 lodges appear in Pine Hill, Texas, 3 hours away, and even further away in Memphis, Tennessee. Conveniently located across the target shopping center, the Stephen Jackson Academy seems to have changed its name to the Jack one Foundation, which is founded by Juliet Jackson, Stephen’s mother. They also list the Golden Triangle Adult Daycare Center, a business that seems to be no longer operating. In fact, there’s very little information about its operation status at all.

The last posts from the Jack one Foundation were from September of 2017, where you can see Jackson posing with a couple of employees of target shopping center. The golden triangle reference in this case likely refers to the area between Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange County, Texas, but it is also a widely used masonic and occult symbol representing the transcendent individual and cosmic energy, an idea that was popularized by occult writer Alice Bailey, who created the Lucius Trust and an offshoot group in 1937 called Triangles.

Here you can see Stephen Jackson supporting the clothing line Astral or Astral X, a popular surname used by the Nation of Islam to symbolize the shedding of a slave master’s name and acknowledge that black Americans are a lost tribe and demonstrate acceptance that an original islamic name is an honor. The philanthropy of Stephen Jackson is indisputable, as is his prolific NBA career. But the true nature of his relationship with George Floyd leaves many questions, ones that only Jackson himself could answer.

But what we do know is that the mysterious murder of George Floyd is steeped in symbolism and appears to offer more questions that answers wai dealing with the the events and players surrounding George Floyd’s death are as curious as the events leading up to his death itself. Many we may never get the answers to. Why did Maurice hall, who accompanied George Floyd on that fateful day, flee Minneapolis soon after seeing that Mr.

Hall would likely be a key witness for the family of George Floyd? Is it because he had outstanding warrants for his arrest on felony possession of a firearm, felony domestic assault and drug possession, as well as providing a false name to officers at the scene of Mr. Floyd’s arrest? He fled to Houston and was arrested later and questioned for hours by a Minnesota state investigator. But not about his warrants, only about Mr.

Floyd’s death. Then he was transferred to the Harris County Jail in Houston and later released. Yet apart from a June 4 New York Times report on this fact, there’s been little to no mention of Maurice Lester hall. If the family of George Floyd truly wanted justice, it would seem that Maurice hall would be a key factor in achieving this. Then there’s the case of Floyd’s family hiring Michael Baden, otherwise known as the celebrity pathologist, to perform the autopsy on Floyd.

Baden has served as an expert on many controversial cases, including, most recently, Kobe Bryant, Jeffrey Epstein, John Belushi, Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King Jr. And even created the magic bullet theory for President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Baden was hired to do a second autopsy after the original found no findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation. The second autopsy found Floyd died from asphyxia due to neck and back pressure.

What was the reason for Baden’s hire? Was the family not satisfied with the original result? Was Baden brought in to help shape the narrative or to lend credibility to what was already a suspect? Investigation officer Derek Chauvin was married to a Mong woman, Kelly May Chauvin, who has since filed for divorce. Immediately following Floyd’s death, rumors circulated online that Kelly Chauvin was related to Tou Tao, the officer that assisted Chauvin.

Reports soon came out to refute this claim is untrue, although there’s still the fact that there is an email connected to Derek Chauvin and one of his properties registered to a name B Tau. Is it normal for a tribute video like the one played at George Floyd’s vigil at Yates High School, to be sponsored by a group like Comcast who coincidentally sponsors events for El Nuevo Rodeo? Is it also a coincidence that with much of the surrounding area of El Nuevo Rodeo being registered to Omar investments, that George Floyd himself would have an alias as Omar Jamal Jet? So much evidence that could be lying within these properties, within the neighborhood that have all curiously burned down, including Omar investments, many of the Sobri properties, El Nuevo Rodeo, Laratha radio station, and the third police precinct, all destroyed in the riots.

So many of these anomalies have led researchers to theorize whether or not George Floyd was even murdered at all, citing the multitudes of missing footage as well as the odd behavior of the police and the EMTs arriving on the scene, with some even theorizing that perhaps George Floyd was replaced somehow during the struggle. This would normally be considered a ludicrous claim, considering that we have footage of the event, but much of the footage is inconclusive, blurry, with officer Tao standing in the way.

Surely the objective of the person holding the camera would be to get the clearest video footage possible. That person was Darnella Frazier, who also now has a GoFundMe, which has raised well over half a million dollars. Whether or not Miss Frazier started the GoFundMe is still unknown, but it was GoFundMe that verified the account. And apart from experiencing the trauma, what would be the reason for sending her so much money? Was it to edit the footage or to simply leave certain parts out? Coincidentally, a nearby manufacturing business was also burned down in the riots known as Seven Sigma Incorporated, owned by Chris Weribeck, who manufactures lifelike, realistic, functional medical dummies like the one featured here.

Many of these theories range from the logical to preposterous, but one thing is certain, the officers on the scene did not act normal. And it looks as though the killing of George Floyd was meant to be seen by the public eye, an event that would almost certainly cause civil unrest, disdain for law enforcement, racial and political divide, something that many insidious foreign entities would love to achieve. And yet so much of the key evidence has been destroyed, and one of the main businesses taking so much of the hit has been the target corporation, likely because Minnesota’s Democrat governor Mark Dayton, is part of the target family.

And in 2016, target hired Monica C. Lozano as a board member from Impramedia and is also a member of a national reconquista group, a group that believes that the southwestern part of the United States belongs to Mexico. That group is known as the National Council of Laraza. Lozano is just one of many activists involved in the target corporation, which for years has been pushing the radical pro transgender agenda.

Is it simply a coincidence that all these businesses, including the target corporations, were the ones that were hit the worst and that the target logo seems to reappear in much of the riot footage that we see across the country? Also damaged in the riots was the General Colin Powell’s leadership academy, which sat inside the Minnesota Transitions charter school directly next to the target, as well as another location right next to the autozone.

Yet another one of many coincidences, as Powell has recently come out vocally against President Trump. Also a coincidence that General Powell is a master mason. Across the country, cities are faced with violence, riots, looting, racial tension, voter fraud, and general unrest, something that groups like the Students for a democratic society and the weather underground hope to achieve, the systematic destruction of the very system that propped them up in the first place.

But what do groups like Black Lives Matter hope to achieve? Is this truly about police brutality and systematic racism? Or is this an insurrection motivated by violence and funded by anti american groups? While gangs like Antifa riot in the streets, causing millions of dollars of damage, they are being well funded, both foreign and domestically, which is likely why Attorney General William Barr has branded them a terrorist group.

Organizations like Refuse fascism have helped antifa get organized, their leader being bill Ayers, one of the original members of the Weather Underground. Another one of the original weather underground members, Jeff Jones, is involved with Van Jones on the Apollo alliance as well as MoveOn. org, which helps activists fund their international travel. Those who would attempt to control the weather are well funded, well organized, and no longer underground.

They’re on our streets, attempting to create autonomous regions, defund law enforcement, and topple the system in its entirety in an effort to create a new normal. We may never know the full details of the George Floyd murder, but what we do know is that there is a legitimate attempt at mutiny in the United States of America, and it’s up to us to weather the storm. Interesting stuff. It’s been a minute since I’ve seen that, and I’m glad I watched it again.

I watched the first one and a portion of the second, but I didn’t finish the second, and I didn’t see any of the third recently, so I was too short on time. But anyway, yeah, I think that was very apropos. Going back to what I was discussing earlier in the video that I did before this. When you’re talking about the French Revolution and the Jacobins and the reign of terror, is that really any different than what we’re dealing with now? I mean, obviously, you don’t have the death and destruction or the mobs that were killing people like they were in the French Revolution, but we have chaos, and there is some death, but it’s not on that.

Not on that level. But still, chaos is chaos. And what the communists or Marxists need is chaos in order to foment revolution. And I think that what ipod just said there at the tail end is we need to weather the storm. There’s definitely a. He’s right when you said that there’s an attempt at mutiny in the United States. So just something to be wary of. I’m going to find something here because I think it’s important to see this here.

Give me a second, guys. I wasn’t planning on doing this, but just in talking, it made me think of it. Let’s see. Here’s I want to see. Is this one it or is this one. It got much my english. Horrible. Okay, this is it. Okay, let me turn off the. Actually, let me see if. Okay, here we go. Watch this. This is a big deal, because I think you will see some parallels with the actions and the words that Trump’s talking about.

Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the american people. The Washington establishment, and the financial and media corporations that fund it exists for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don’t have your good in mind.

Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven’t seen before. This is not simply another four year election. This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government. The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.

The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. It’s a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. This is a struggle for the survival of our nation, and this will be our last chance to save it.

This election will determine whether we are a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact, controlled by a small handful of global special interests. Rigging the system, and our system is rigged. This is reality. You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. The Clinton machine is at the center of this power structure.

We’ve seen this firsthand in the WikiLeaks documents in which Hillary Clinton meets in secret with international bank. All right, well, the point I wanted to make there is that when he said that this is our last chance to save it, and it was a little bit longer than I thought it was like six minutes. But anyway, I’m tired. I don’t want to play it. But the point I wanted to make is that the revolution and the chaos that the establishment needs in order for them to essentially take control of this country is exactly what Trump and I believe the military call to Q operation was put in place to do was to stop all.

You know, I don’t know how many of you guys are, how well versed you are into the queue operation, or really everything that it entails, but I firmly believe that in the queue drops, it talks about how. It talks about there was basically going to be kind of a war that’s going to break out onto the streets. And we are seeing that now, and it’s not done yet.

And I feel like everything that has happened up till now is kind of a prelude to what’s about to happen. I feel like it’s going to get ugly. I mean, really ugly, on an unimaginable level, ugly. But I do believe that. I still feel that we’re going to win, we’re going to prevail, but it’s going to be nasty. And things that you saw in the summer of love with the George Floyd riots, Black lives matter, the stuff that happened in here, they talked about the Philando Castile and Alton rushing murders.

Those happened in 2016. And of course, that’s when Black lives matter happened. And then you had where the Dallas police officers were killed. And was all shot. It’s. They have been pushing death and destruction for quite some time, and I feel like there’s going to be one more push because these people are not going to give up everything that they have worked so hard to get. They’re not going to just go down without a fight and say, oh, well, you win.

It’s not going to happen. So it’s not going to happen. But yeah, anyway, well, that said, I want to leave you guys with some positivity. I do absolutely 1000% believe that we’re going to prevail. It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not going to be pretty ugly in the process. It’s going to be a bumpy ride. Anyway, that said, you all enjoy your evening and thank you for putting up with me for another 2 hours or really 3 hours tonight.

So I hope you guys got something out of this and apologize that it took this long to play part two of the weatherman. But I do hope that you enjoyed Sir Patrick Mack, or better known as in pursuit of truth, or ipot, his rendition of the weatherman, parts one, two and so. All right, everybody, enjoy your evening, and I will see you tomorrow for part two of Napoleon and then Friday night watch party.

So enjoy your evening and we’ll see you, Manyana. Good night. .

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