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Have you read Dr Pierre Kory’s substack rebuking Carlson’s statements? Dr Kory provided expert testimony for the plaintiff’s family. I would be interested in your opinion after reading Dr. Kory’s substack. Thanks

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The lie served a purpose, until another one is needed. The whole goal was terrorism.

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You know what else was contrived leading up to the 2020 elections? The Covid Pandemic, Pandemic Lockdowns, Vaccine Mandates, Antifa Riots, BLM Riots, Rittenhouse and McCloskey Arrests, Empty Shelves, Hyperinflation, January 6, and more. It was meant to destabilize and usher in a Collectivist world order. We can see the planned chaos unfolding ahead of 2024 elections can we not?

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When Dr. Kory openly wept which was caused by reviewing the video and autopsy report, I was disgusted. He obviously has been hired before in cases and assumably medical malpractice. Did he ever weep for a plaintiff facing imminent death because the doctors took out the wrong kidney - and it was the other kidney that was truly failing? Or perhaps a young person facing death because a doctor excised what he thought was an abscess and it was cancer that spread throughout her body? Medical malpractice is supposed to be the cause of a significant number of deaths. Should we now incarcerate doctors for negligence that maims or kills a patient? Would that lead to better or worse medicine? I don't see how policing is that much different. We should be extremely cautious putting those in jail who are asked to put their lives on the line. I have already met good cops leaving the force. I very much fear who their replacements will be.

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We knew all of this long before now, even back during the trial. But this was never presented.

But looking at other things as well. George Floyd was suffering from Excited Delirium Syndrome which basically PUMPS people up via drugs with adrenaline and uncontrolled energy until they explode. The ER station was just 6 blocks away, and IGNORED two (2) calls and a Code Red to rush to the scene. When George was sitting in the patrol car, they couldn't calm him down and let him out, where the EDS kicked in even more.

They should have just rushed him to the hospital themselves. Regardless of how George Floyd died, I think we have to conclude he was at least 50% to blame, with three times enough fatal Fentanyl in his system and Meth-amphetamine as well.

Excited delirium

https://en.wikipedia.org

As they escorted Floyd to the car, one of the cops (I think his name was Lake) said to Chauvin "do you think this is that EDS thing." having been trained to spot it. Chauvin had not been trained to spot EDS and only said. "I don't know"

More about EDS. https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/04/22/excited-delirium-syndrome-causes-symptoms-treatment/

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Paul,

My message to everyone today and everyday!

Americans who should have unified long ago in order to win,

People have a very difficult time with this…

You must verify everything and everyone BEFORE trusting…meaning critical thinking skills must be used a lot because Americans are fed lies in every direction with all media, heavily censored!

My greatest disappointment with all Americans talking about some ‘Freedom Movement’ that has not materialized yet is this…

There are absolutely NO serious strategic planners being consulted AND used to win a VERY serious war in America!

Who are they and why have all the doctors, scientists and others NOT organized with 1 strategic planning group under a small group of leaders with serious experience? You do know you need to work with real Americans who clearly understand THE ART OF WAR to win?

Want to win?

NORTH AMERICAN LAW CENTER

Writer, Lex Greene and I work with this group.

His pieces are found at…newswithviews.com

Click on his name to view archives!

Lex has an excellent piece up today!

Good luck at this very late date understanding what your enemy fears the most…UNITY of The People!!!

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George Floyd’s death was horrifying, no question. Even though, he was a drug addict which destroyed his health, was yelling and screaming “I can’t breathe” sitting Tun the car, & had a violent criminal history. Long story short he was not long for this world. In this situation he put his own health in danger. Had he not been high on fentanyl, committing a criminal offense for which he was being arrested and resisting, he might still be alive. Despite Dr Kory’s professional opinion that he had built up a tolerance, Fentanyl is a nasty drug. Floyd’s opioid dependency was a contributing factor. He was a large man and was capable of injuring everyone around him. That doesn’t excuse Officer Chuavin’s reckless for Floyd’s cries for help regardless. Negligence contributed to Floyd not getting help in a timely fashion. The Paramedic on standby at the scene was also negligent. I don’t believe Chauvin intended to harm Floyd. & I don’t believe he deserved jail time. He should have been given credit for time served and released to serve probation and community service. He should never have to serve time prison in general population. He’s being used as a scapegoat.

But justice as we have seen in our country is upside down and if progressive marxists could get away with rounding us all up and putting us in gulags, they would.

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Early on in the investigation George Floyd was complaining he couldn't breathe properly while he was still behind the wheel of the getaway car. He had the same complaint in the back of the police car. Doctors said his poor breathing was a side effect of the illicit drugs he was on at the time.

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Chauvin just carried out the policy of the Dems in Minneapolis at the time. He was dumb to do it while he knew he was being filmed. Now according to several reports he's being, literally, f*cked up the ass by BLM supporters daily. He doesn't deserve that. The Dems he served threw him to the wolves.

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Dr Kory is a good guy but he got it wrong in this instance. Doctors do make mistakes ,they are only human after all and this is one of Kory's.Pale Alexander is also a doctor and he finds that the toxicology report suggests an overdose.The Medical Examiner has come out and confessed that he was pressured into agreeing that Chauvin caused Floyd's death ,although he personally considered the death the result of an overdose.

Case closed as far as I am concerned.

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We have to go back to the facts that Floyd was complaining that he couldn't breathe, even while sitting in the get away car, he continued to complain while being directed to sit in the police car, and again while in the police car. All of this is why the police realized that Floyd was having a medical emergency and emergency and called for the ambulance.

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If the gloves don’t fit, we must acquit. Unfortunately we have a system where mistakes do happen. Is there a better system?

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Hi Dr. Alexander,

I thank you for your posts many of which i agree and support you, but please read Dr. Pierre Kory's medical report provided below:

https://open.substack.com/pub/pierrekory/p/george-floyd-did-not-die-of-a-fentanyl

"The physical and cognitive abilities exhibited by Mr. Floyd are completely inconsistent with someone severely intoxicated with an opiate. In opiate intoxication, patients are lethargic, minimally arousable, and/or exhibit slowed breathing."

"I have found with a reasonable degree of medical certainty that George Floyd died from asphyxiation as the direct result of the use of excessive restraining force by at least 3 of the police officers who participated in restraining Mr. Floyd. The forces that caused his asphyxiation (defined as “the state or process of being deprived of oxygen, which can result in unconsciousness or death; suffocation) resulted from the simultaneous application of near full body weight pressure by two grown men of unknown weight, with one who applied pressure with both knees on his back and one with his knee on his neck/spine while he lay prone on the ground in handcuffs, with the third officer restraining the movement of his legs such that Mr. Floyd could not change this threatened position."

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