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You’ve probably heard that Derek Chauvin, the man accused of “murdering” George Floyd, despite the fact that the medical examiner would have stated that it was not a murder, was stabbed in prison. His injuries were critical and for some time it was not known whether he would survive. Fortunately, he has pulled through and doctors now believe he will recover. However, this attack has raised numerous questions about Chauvin, the nature of his trial and his treatment while incarcerated.

Attorney Eric Matheny had this to say on Chauvin’s stabbing:

The United States Bureau of Prisons has an obligation to ensure the safety and dignity of all incarcerated persons. Why Derek Chauvin was in a situation where an inmate was able to stab him deserves an investigation and prosecution by corrections officials if necessary.

Why wasn’t he in protective custody? How was another prisoner able to get close enough to the high profile and predictably point a sharp weapon at Chauvin? Where were the COs?

This attack led many to reevaluate the entire Chauvin/Floyd narrative. Revolver also delved into Derek Chauvin’s trial, the new evidence that has come to light, and the jury.

Revolver:

Anglo-American common law was supposed to save Derek Chauvin. That doesn’t say much about the America we all live in now.

It’s been two and a half years since the former Minneapolis police officer was convicted of murder in the death of drug addict and lifelong criminal George Floyd. Chauvin is serving barely a tenth of his twenty-two-year prison sentence, which he is serving concurrently with a 21-year federal sentence for depriving Floyd of his “civil rights.”

Chauvin’s verdict was an obvious and sick joke from the moment it happened, but even on the American right, the full realization of this fact seems to have taken until the last few weeks.

Helping lead the charge was Fox host turned X-Titan Tucker Carlson, who highlighted the little-noticed recent developments after Chauvin.

The story of Revolver didn’t stop there, it delved into the terminal decline of one of our last lines of defense: juries.

That Chauvin now spends decades behind bars shows the terminal decline of one of the few institutions that seriously protects Americans from the overreach of an authoritarian state: the jury system.

The flaws in the criminal case against Chauvin and the actual facts surrounding his death are the kinds of things a competent jury should have deduced. The state of Minnesota could have brought in a parade of “experts” to testify that “asphyxiation” killed George Floyd, but a competent jury would have seen that and gone straight to the initial autopsy by the medical examiner, which clearly states the opposite.

A competent jury would have seen through the swarm of bullshit covering the ass of the Minneapolis police, who confused the issue by claiming that Chauvin’s knee restraint on Floyd was not part of department policy when the Chauvin’s defense attorney had a literal photo that proved otherwise.

A competent jury would have found that if Floyd was able to speak with Chauvin’s knee on his neck and if it took more than 4 minutes for him to lose consciousness, it was inferred that Chauvin’s knee was not choking him or strangulation and some other force caused his death.

But they didn’t.

In contrast, post-trial interviews with Chauvin’s jurors reveal that the jurors not only misunderstood the basic facts, but that the facts barely mattered to them. Instead, the jurors engaged in an emotional rant about how they felt Chauvin didn’t care enough about Floyd.

We encourage you to read Revolver’s bombshell piece in its entirety. You can find it by clicking this link:

Trial by Evidence: The Chauvin Verdict and the Dark and Shameful Truth of the American Jury System

In addition, there is another “colorful” aspect of the George Floyd case. Consider the recent riots in France, where violent minority groups and leftist Antifa supporters erupted over the killing of a migrant teenager by a police officer. This unrest mirrored the exact pattern that developed during the “George Floyd color revolution” in the US.

And yes, many believe that it was indeed a color revolution, plotted and carried out by dark forces within the US.

In fact, this is what Jack Posobiec said a year ago on this very topic.

A year ago I said this: “They used the death of George Floyd as a pretext to launch a domestic color revolution. Derek Chauvin was just a loose thread for them” Tonight, the loose end has been tied

In fact, Revolver did a whole series on the “color revolution” phenomenon. More on this here:

First, a quick note about color revolutions. A “color revolution” in this context refers to a specific type of coordinated attack that the United States government is known to have launched against foreign regimes, especially in Eastern Europe, that are considered “authoritarian” and hostile. to American interests. Rather than using direct military intervention to effect regime change as in Iraq, color revolutions attack a foreign regime by challenging its electoral legitimacy, organizing mass protests and acts of civil disobedience, and leveraging media contacts to ensure favorable coverage for his agenda in the West. press

It would be disturbing enough to observe a coordinated effort to use these same strategies and tactics at the national level to undermine or overthrow President Trump. The ominous nature of what we see unfolding before us only hits home when one realizes that the people who specialize in these color revolution regime change operations abroad are literally the very people they are trying to overthrow Trump using the same playbook.

Here are some of our other articles on the globalist “color revolution” game:

Many see Derek Chauvin as a mere pawn in a much larger scheme, created to divide and conquer the American people, keeping us entrenched in constant social conflict and war. Now, as more truths emerge and questions arise about the real facts surrounding the regime’s official narrative, Mr. Chauvin narrowly escapes a fatal stabbing in prison. No wonder people view these developments with suspicion, wondering if certain “shadow characters” might be trying to tie up loose ends to keep the momentum of their “color revolution” going.


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