I was half paying attention to Fox News just now. Someone said one officer had 3 days on the job, another police officer had 4 days on the job. Is this true? That is very, very suspicious.
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I was half paying attention to Fox News just now. Someone said one officer had 3 days on the job, another police officer had 4 days on the job. Is this true? That is very, very suspicious.
This shit is straight up some training day bullshit that went down
The Floyd case is what has made me finally believe in false flags. Nothing about it adds up
The timing was beyond perfect. It happens just as the china virus is winding down and after the Georgia shooting fails to gain any real interest.
Yep, at first I thought it was just politics as usual but then it hit me. The Dems don’t want to take over the system. They are seeking to destroy it and build a new system in line with one world government. There is no more politics to do with them. We are playing two different games here
George Floyd goes limp than magically the ambulance appears.
Why aren't more people talking about this part? It's not GTA, that's not how things work. The ambulance would have been called in by the police. That means no matter the situation, fake or not, they knew he needed an ambulance. So, they weren't trying to kill him. If anything, they wanted to save him. If a bystander called 911, wouldn't the officers get a call on their radios to verify the claims made by someone calling in? At least some type of communication? It doesn't add up at all.
Training Day?
I saw that in one news story posted a couple days ago
And he was their training officer. KETCHUP
Hold on...was this all a set-up? Another False-Flag attempt? You dirty rascals!