2/ The odds that they didn't know each other are vanishingly small.

So let's just put it flat out: George knew his killer cop.

So, why did the cop kill his co-worker? (Was it personal? A set-up somehow? What? I don't know. I want to know!)
5/ Reporters and government investigators (and the interested public) *must* dig: was it just another "coincidence" that the radio station of the employer of Floyd and Chauvin just happened to burn to the ground? Not *that* many Minneapolis buildings burned down.

More...
7/ Can we also agree that it is not just grotesquely unjust, but also *bizarre* that not just one but a group of four officers basically let a man who wasn't resisting arrest be killed by one of their own under their watchful eye?

I mean, *why*? "Racism"? All four? That's all?
9/ As Forbes also reported, this second autopsy contradicted an initial county autopsy according to which "no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation."
10/ And another thing. (I know a lot of this is old news. But put all the weirdness together already.) In this restaurant camera footage, George Floyd and a woman (a girlfriend or wife?) arrive apparently already under arrest in an unmarked SUV.
11/ Floyd is walked by an officer to sit at the side of a building. Then a marked cop car pulls up. What's going on here? Is he being transferred from the custody of one group of cops to another group? Why?
12/ After another pair of cops arrive, Floyd is still not in the police vehicle that he was being transferred to. It appears there might have been a struggle (we see thrashing legs). A criminal complaint against an officer said Floyd refused to get in.
13/ But we have good reason to believe he either was having a heart attack, or was about to have one, and there was meth in his system (which can make a person more violent). While he appeared docile earlier, it is possible he stopped cooperating. I won't show the death video...
14/ Now look. I don't know what all this means. Maybe it's just a weird series of strange events. Statistics dictates we will be confronted with bizarre coincidences from time to time.

But given all this stuff, should we not consider the possibility that this was all...planned?
15/ I'm not saying it was planned. "It was a conspiracy" lacks the detail necessary to explain all the weirdness of this case. You can't really justifiably call it a conspiracy until you *do* have some sort of explanation, with each part of your case having independent support.
16/ Please don’t circulate unsubstantiated rumors. That said, I am interested in expanding this thread with any other weird facts connected to this case.

Here’s one: we went from one massive weeks-long news event (remember Covid-19?) to another without skipping a beat.
17/ Update: another camera angle showing a crowd of officers huddled around Floyd, and it’s unclear where the people who shot the original sidewalk video are supposed to be. Just odd.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Seekthetruth101/status/1266637895491870720
18/ Some people dig very deep and make bigger leaps than I do, sometimes admittedly speculative, but they do come up with some interesting stuff. Feel free to link their work to this thread. Here’s one such discussion: https://mobile.twitter.com/FederalistNo78/status/1266182035267301376
20/ This is a good summary of the inherent weirdness about the case (quite aside from most of the points listed above). I don't necessarily believe the conclusions he or others are drawing...but I support their desire to learn more. https://twitter.com/Veronic32238475/status/1267902923037687815
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