Trial Of Derek Chauvin - Officer Accused Of Killing George Floyd

JUPITERASC

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Blackbery, I am surprised you are not aware that the Chauvin tragedy was a deliberate smoke and mirrors ploy to incite the public...kinda like a divide and conquer type thing, probably to be used as justification for escalating a police state or as a distraction etc.

— Chauvin had his hand nonchalantly in his pocket and is a strange individual.

— the reason the murder of Floyd became of such huge public interest is because it was captured perfectly for the public to see...

— the public are not stupid yet most are unaware of their psychic abilities...so when they smell something fishy, they get up in arms about it...but miss the real reason...there is a hidden agenda and it has peaked people’s psychic feelers..


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Interesting theory :smile:

Heavily redacted personnel files show that
Eleven-year veteran and native Hmong speaker Tou Thao
began as a community service officer
and was the subject of six complaints.
Thao joined the police force part-time in 2008
while attending community college.
Before that, he worked as a security guard, a supermarket stocker
and
trainer at McDonald's.

There also was no mention of a 2017 federal lawsuit accusing Thao
and another officer of excessive force.
According to the lawsuit, Lamar Ferguson claimed that in 2014
Thao and his partner stopped him and beat him up
while he was on his way to his girlfriend's house.
The lawsuit was settled for $25,000

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PMJAFMEqKU




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J. Alexander Kueng a Tropical LIBRA

born Saint Paul, United States
8 October 1993 :smile:
got his start in law enforcement by patrolling his college campus
and
a department store

Kueng was a 2018 graduate of the University of Minnesota
where he worked part-time as part of the campus security force.
Kueng also worked nearly three years as
a theft-prevention officer at Macy's.
Kueng, at 26 the youngest of the four officers
was a recent recruit to the police force
- completed his year's probation
just three months before the Floyd arrest.

His personnel file notes that he speaks, reads and writes Russian.
Kueng is charged with two felonies:
aiding and abetting 2nd-degree murder
& aiding and abetting 2nd-degree manslaughter
of an Africa-American black man George Floyd in Hennepin County,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, the USA on May 25th, 2020.
He is the youngest of four officers arrested for George Floyd’s Murder.
aiding and abetting for a 2nd-degree murder
means up to 40 years in prison
and
for 2nd-degree manslaughter up to 10 years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PMJAFMEqKU


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JUPITERASC

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Prior to his employment at the Minneapolis PD,
Thomas Lane had accumulated a lengthy rap sheet
dating back to 2001.
Four of the charges were relating to traffic citations
and two parking-meter violations
however he was convicted on a criminal charges :smile:
of obstructing legal process
and one charge of damaging property in October 2001.

Mr Lane started working for the force
just four days prior to Mr Floyd's death.
He became a cadet at the police department in February 2019.
Lane worked just four shifts at the time of Floyd's death
and was still on probation when he was fired on May 26, 2020


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JUPITERASC

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A criminology graduate from the University of Minnesota
Thomas Lane used to work as a guard at a juvenile detention centre
and volunteered to mentor Somali school children.

The transcript from Lane's body-worn camera
shows he pulled his gun on the car Floyd was in

before the latter pleaded: "...Don't shoot me, Mr. Officer...."
According to the transcript, Lane thought Floyd was "...on something..."

suggesting he suspected him of being under the influence.
An autopsy carried out by Dr. Andrew Baker
the Hennepin County Medical Examiner
concluded Floyd's death was a homicide.

Baker also noted he had found TRACES of fentanyl
—an opioid used as recreational drug
—in Floyd's system,
but stated that could not be identified as the cause of death. :smile:

Later, as Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck
Lane twice suggested his colleague roll Floyd on his side.
Chauvin refused his colleague's suggestion
and Lane pinned Floyd's legs to the ground.
"...Despite his comments
the defendant took no actions to assist Mr. Floyd
to change his position
or to reduce the force the officers were using against Mr. Floyd..."
a criminal complaint against Lane states.



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blackbery

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I cited two sources which both examined the video with their expensive equipment & noted that Chauvin did NOT have his hand in his pocket.

Maybe more sources would help?:unsure:


Why did Derek Chauvin have his hand in his pocket as he was pressing his knee onto George Floyd's neck? That always seemed odd to me.



I thought the same, until someone pointed out that he was wearing gloves and it just looked like his hand was in his pocket.

This is the one where his hand looks like it's in his pocket…



https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Derek...orge-Floyds-neck-That-always-seemed-odd-to-me


A closer look at the image and video footage
The hand-in-pocket narrative appeared to grow out of screen grabs from a witness's video of the incident, and it spread widely. Some news accounts describing Chauvin with his hand in his pocket, in addition to the social media posts. And one witness at his trial, Genevieve Hansen, even said, "In my memory, he had his hand in his pocket."

But the narrative is wrong.

While a quick look at the image gives the impression Chauvin's left hand was in his pocket, a closer inspection of the image and review of video footage shows Chauvin is wearing dark colored gloves, which have blended in with his black uniform pants.

The image used to make the claim is a screengrab from a video of Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck that was captured by Darnella Frazier, a teenager who witnessed the incident.

Still frames make it look as if Chauvin's left hand is in his pocket, however, the full video clearly shows him wearing a black glove. At the 2:15, 2:31 and 3:30 marks of Frazier's video, Chauvin is seen moving his left hand away from his leg and resting it against the vehicle. From mark 5:55 until the paramedics arrive, Chauvin's left hand is near his hip holding his duty belt.

At no point does the video show his left hand in his pocket.


The entire thread is nothing more than a hate-filled rage by a posters who quotes Lunatic Left & BLM ideology to demonize a man who they never proved once was racist or deliberately set out to 'murder' G. Floyd.

Truth & Justice mean everything to me :saturn::jupiter: dominant in my chart.

If TRUE Justice is not done & the courts are 'captured' by the left, woke BLM crowd, there is no country anymore. And the plan of the DS would have succeeded. I think more people waking up will put an end to their plan but we'll see what happens.


:smile:








I read the reuters article but it doesnt show you an example of the image being focused on?
 

blackbery

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Why did a cop ever do to you to generate such Saturn/Pluto hate?:alien:

It was G. Floyd that had a VIOLENT criminal record for which he served 5 yrs of a 15 yr sentence & charges from robbery to illegal drug possession to assault.

Thomas Lane had NO violence in his 'lengthy rap sheet, no drugs, robberies or assaults.

Four of the charges were related to traffic violations, including speeding and obstructing traffic. Two were parking-meter violations.

The more 'serious' charge was having a noisy party!

Lane faced misdemeanor charges of hosting a noisy party or gathering and disorderly conduct. He was found guilty of the noisy-gathering charge.

Wow, what a criminal. :whistling::whistling::whistling:

Four days on the job & he runs into this awful situation.

C'Mon Man....have a bit of sympathy for a police officer with no experience on the job.


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Prior to his employment at the Minneapolis PD,
Thomas Lane had accumulated a lengthy rap sheet
dating back to 2001.
Four of the charges were relating to traffic citations
and two parking-meter violations
however he was convicted on a criminal charges :smile:
of obstructing legal process
and one charge of damaging property in October 2001.

Mr Lane started working for the force
just four days prior to Mr Floyd's death.
He became a cadet at the police department in February 2019.
Lane worked just four shifts at the time of Floyd's death
and was still on probation when he was fired on May 26, 2020


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blackbery

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People who do not comply with police requests will often have a gun pointed at them until the officer can check to ensure no guns are in the vehicle....traffic stops are lethal for police officers as guns are hidden on car seats, consoles, the floor & never know when they are going to be directed at a police officer.


Lane and Keung approached Floyd’s car, and when he did not immediately raise his hands, Lane pointed a gun at Floyd, yelling:“Put your f*cking hands up right now!”

Floyd can then be pleading with officers before they pull him out of the car, struggle to handcuff him and Kueng begins pushing him into the squad car from one side while Lane pulls him from the other.

At this point, Floyd tells the officers for the first time that he is struggling to breathe; he rejects an offer from Lane to turn on the AC and sit with him in the squad car, saying he had covid-19.



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The transcript from Lane's body-worn camera
shows he pulled his gun on the car Floyd was in

before the latter pleaded: "...Don't shoot me, Mr. Officer...."
According to the transcript, Lane thought Floyd was "...on something..."

suggesting he suspected him of being under the influence.

 

JUPITERASC

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Prior to his employment at the Minneapolis PD,
Thomas Lane had accumulated a lengthy rap sheet
dating back to 2001.
Four of the charges were relating to traffic citations
and two parking-meter violations
however he was convicted on a criminal charges :smile:
of obstructing legal process
and one charge of damaging property in October 2001.

Mr Lane started working for the force
just four days prior to Mr Floyd's death.
He became a cadet at the police department in February 2019.
Lane worked just four shifts at the time of Floyd's death
and was still on probation when he was fired on May 26, 2020





Legal expert breaks down federal charges :smile:

for ex-officers
in George Floyd case


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efS3bkLB6lQ







A criminology graduate from the University of Minnesota
Thomas Lane used to work as a guard at a juvenile detention centre
and volunteered to mentor Somali school children.

The transcript from Lane's body-worn camera
shows he pulled his gun on the car Floyd was in

before the latter pleaded: "...Don't shoot me, Mr. Officer...."
According to the transcript, Lane thought Floyd was "...on something..."

suggesting he suspected him of being under the influence.
An autopsy carried out by Dr. Andrew Baker
the Hennepin County Medical Examiner
concluded Floyd's death was a homicide.

Baker also noted he had found TRACES of fentanyl
—an opioid used as recreational drug
—in Floyd's system,
but stated that could not be identified as the cause of death. :smile:

Later, as Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck
Lane twice suggested his colleague roll Floyd on his side.
Chauvin refused his colleague's suggestion
and Lane pinned Floyd's legs to the ground.
"...Despite his comments
the defendant took no actions to assist Mr. Floyd
to change his position
or to reduce the force the officers were using against Mr. Floyd..."
a criminal complaint against Lane states.



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JUPITERASC

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https://www.youtube.com/ His Holiness the Dalai Lama
will give a talk on

Empathy and Compassion in Policing :smile:

at the request of the Indian Police Foundation
followed by questions from the group online

from his residence in Dharamsala
HP, India
on February 17, 2021

Empathy and Compassion in Policing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9IltQ4m-hY



Derek Chauvin was among four officers
who responded to a domestic call
at a home in 2017 described as a family dispute
question is:
teen was handcuffed, prone & unconscious - why SEVENTEEN MINUTES? :smile:
- seems Derek Chauvin enjoys this act

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8q0B7nR-ns
 

david starling

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Dalai Lama? The illuminati-backed fraud one? He is going to teach us about empathy and compassion? I wouldn't trust anything that comes out of his trap.

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Gotta watch out for photo shopping. It's getting scary good!
 

blackbery

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Do spiritual people actually still listen to this man???:surprised:

He showed his true colours by getting involved in U.K. politics by speaking non-stop about how the U.K. needs to remain in the E.U.
Well, he has no business telling the people of the U.K. how to live or vote.
He's part of the Cabal with his wealthy clients who want to continue to rule the world & have 3% of them own 97% of all the wealth!:pinched:

Hah!
U.K. voted to leave as they no longer want to be dominated & ruled by the E.U. secret, hand-shaking club.

He calls himself a 'simple, humble monk' yet preaches such globalist propaganda that I'm surprised he's still a 'thing'.:andy::andy::andy:

Some of his most recent comments which I just googled.

Should a woman succeed him, he said, she’d have to be “more attractive.”


Asked whether that might be perceived as objectifying by contrast with a person’s intrinsic value, the Dalai Lama responded, “I think both.”

The Dalai Lama made similar comments in 2015, when he told the BBC that a future Dalai Lama certainly could be a woman but would have to be good looking or would be “not much use.”

He also knew about sexual abuse by some of the monks in Europe & did nothing about it. His personal emissary was arrested for fraud & corruption by extorting millions from his followers.

He's a complete fraud but very useful for the Illuminati like the Popes.


Dalai Lama admits he knew about Buddhist teachers' sexual abuse
The Tibetan spiritual leader told Dutch TV he has known about the sex crimes in Europe since the 1990s.


He's also causing more problems with India/China. Why doesn't he & his entourage move to America where he gets most of his millions and could move right into one of their huge mansions?




Dalai Lama? The illuminati-backed fraud one? He is going to teach us about empathy and compassion? I wouldn't trust anything that comes out of his trap.
 

blackbery

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Where is the dalai lama's empathy or compassion for the Truth-Tellers who tried to expose the NWO and were murdered for it? Don't hear much from him about that...only about speaking up for the secret, satanic, hand-shaking crowd.

There are so many that have been murdered, 'suicided' for exposing the Truth.

Just a few that come to mind. JFK (who wanted to 'splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces' & take back the Federal Reserve from the Rothschilds).

The 3 bankers incld John Astor (July 13, 1864 - April 15/12) who died in the Titanic who all opposed the private, central bank...which was then brought in after their 'untimely' deaths.

Anthony Bourdain/Kate Spade & NUMEROUS others who were killed before they could expose the child-sex traffiking ring headed by Killary.

Seth Rich

& the list goes on & on.

Yet, the 'holy' dalai lama publicly and privately supports this pedo-empire and the satanic cabal and his words are hollow and empty and completely meaningless.

We are finally witnessing the end of the NWO, 2020 with the Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto in Capricorn the vast majority of them 'taken out'.

But they still have their useful shills like this corrupt dalai lama and big tech and the fake news who spread the cabal propaganda.

But, hey, if people are this unaware to believe that the d.lama is a spiritual being, there's nothing to do except watch & shrug your shoulders. There's a sucker born every day!



Pluto in final degrees of Capricorn, the total destruction of the 'old power structures like the U.N. global elitism, organized religions headed by corrupt old men like the Pope and the dalai lama'..........the PEOPLE will emerge victorious out of the Pluto ashes and rise like a Phoenix.

THE BEST IS YET TO COME.
 

blackbery

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Dalai Lama is a fraud grifter

First of all he has his position by birthright so thats basically less credibility as a spiritual leader than raniere.

Secondly the dalai lamas were having slaves before china invaded Thibet.

...and obviously he was willing to have that meeting for those sweet NXVIM dollars by the billionaire's heirs.

Maybe the US should use people with actual ******* credibility against China and not clowns like this. John Oliver had him on his show and was interviewing the guy like Allison Mack was interviewing Keith.

Give me a ******* break, you can find old people with more life wisdom in your local cafeteria

Posted byu/6 months ago


 

blackbery

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candleflame3
6 months ago
I've read the book Seven Years in Tibet, a memoir by a Austrian man who gets stuck in Tibet for the duration of WWII and knows the Dalai Lama as a child.

Back then, Tibet was a feudal society. The lower castes lived in on the edge of starvation all the time, could be beaten or raped even as children by higher-caste people with impunity. Petty criminals were subjected to torture and horrible deaths as punishment and women had no rights at all. It was a terrible society, and the monks and Lamas were at the top of it, living in their palaces and wiping their asses with flower petals.

And this was all described by a friend of the Dalai Lama. The book came out in 1952, so it's pretty much a contemporary account.

So, yeah, this has always put me off Tibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama.
 

blackbery

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Carry on shilling for the deep state and the corrupt, demonic leaders.

They are being exposed more & more now.

Pluto total elimination of the old, power structures almost complete.

Thank you.

Have a nice day.


 

JUPITERASC

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Where is the dalai lama's empathy or compassion for the Truth-Tellers who tried to expose the NWO and were murdered for it? Don't hear much from him about that...only about speaking up for the secret, satanic, hand-shaking crowd.

There are so many that have been murdered, 'suicided' for exposing the Truth.

Just a few that come to mind. JFK (who wanted to 'splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces' & take back the Federal Reserve from the Rothschilds).

The 3 bankers incld John Astor (July 13, 1864 - April 15/12) who died in the Titanic who all opposed the private, central bank...which was then brought in after their 'untimely' deaths.

Anthony Bourdain/Kate Spade & NUMEROUS others who were killed before they could expose the child-sex traffiking ring headed by Killary.

Seth Rich

& the list goes on & on.

Yet, the 'holy' dalai lama publicly and privately supports this pedo-empire and the satanic cabal and his words are hollow and empty and completely meaningless.

We are finally witnessing the end of the NWO, 2020 with the Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto in Capricorn the vast majority of them 'taken out'.

But they still have their useful shills like this corrupt dalai lama and big tech and the fake news who spread the cabal propaganda.

But, hey, if people are this unaware to believe that the d.lama is a spiritual being, there's nothing to do except watch & shrug your shoulders. There's a sucker born every day!



Pluto in final degrees of Capricorn, the total destruction of the 'old power structures like the U.N. global elitism, organized religions headed by corrupt old men like the Pope and the dalai lama'..........the PEOPLE will emerge victorious out of the Pluto ashes and rise like a Phoenix.

THE BEST IS YET TO COME.
Dalai Lama? The illuminati-backed fraud one? He is going to teach us about empathy and compassion? I wouldn't trust anything that comes out of his trap.
Do spiritual people actually still listen to this man???:surprised:

He showed his true colours by getting involved in U.K. politics by speaking non-stop about how the U.K. needs to remain in the E.U.
Well, he has no business telling the people of the U.K. how to live or vote.
He's part of the Cabal with his wealthy clients who want to continue to rule the world & have 3% of them own 97% of all the wealth!:pinched:

Hah!
U.K. voted to leave as they no longer want to be dominated & ruled by the E.U. secret, hand-shaking club.

He calls himself a 'simple, humble monk' yet preaches such globalist propaganda that I'm surprised he's still a 'thing'.:andy::andy::andy:

Some of his most recent comments which I just googled.

Should a woman succeed him, he said, she’d have to be “more attractive.”


Asked whether that might be perceived as objectifying by contrast with a person’s intrinsic value, the Dalai Lama responded, “I think both.”

The Dalai Lama made similar comments in 2015, when he told the BBC that a future Dalai Lama certainly could be a woman but would have to be good looking or would be “not much use.”

He also knew about sexual abuse by some of the monks in Europe & did nothing about it. His personal emissary was arrested for fraud & corruption by extorting millions from his followers.

He's a complete fraud but very useful for the Illuminati like the Popes.


Dalai Lama admits he knew about Buddhist teachers' sexual abuse
The Tibetan spiritual leader told Dutch TV he has known about the sex crimes in Europe since the 1990s.


He's also causing more problems with India/China. Why doesn't he & his entourage move to America where he gets most of his millions and could move right into one of their huge mansions?
Dalai Lama is a fraud grifter

First of all he has his position by birthright so thats basically less credibility as a spiritual leader than raniere.

Secondly the dalai lamas were having slaves before china invaded Thibet.

...and obviously he was willing to have that meeting for those sweet NXVIM dollars by the billionaire's heirs.

Maybe the US should use people with actual ******* credibility against China and not clowns like this. John Oliver had him on his show and was interviewing the guy like Allison Mack was interviewing Keith.

Give me a ******* break, you can find old people with more life wisdom in your local cafeteria

Posted byu/6 months ago

candleflame3
6 months ago
I've read the book Seven Years in Tibet, a memoir by a Austrian man who gets stuck in Tibet for the duration of WWII and knows the Dalai Lama as a child.

Back then, Tibet was a feudal society. The lower castes lived in on the edge of starvation all the time, could be beaten or raped even as children by higher-caste people with impunity. Petty criminals were subjected to torture and horrible deaths as punishment and women had no rights at all. It was a terrible society, and the monks and Lamas were at the top of it, living in their palaces and wiping their asses with flower petals.

And this was all described by a friend of the Dalai Lama. The book came out in 1952, so it's pretty much a contemporary account.

So, yeah, this has always put me off Tibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama.


Dalai Lama? The illuminati-backed fraud one? He is going to teach us about empathy and compassion? I wouldn't trust anything that comes out of his trap.
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Carry on shilling for the deep state and the corrupt, demonic leaders.

They are being exposed more & more now.
Pluto total elimination of the old, power structures almost complete.
Thank you.
Have a nice day.

 

JUPITERASC

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Nelson defense attorney was incompetent - could have
asked better questions during Jury selection
Actually there is nothing wrong with the phrase
"....get your knee of our neck..."
and

The defense was okay with almost all of the jurors
saying that they had a negative opinion of Chauvin

It's normal to have a negative opinion of him.
They were more interested in picking people who said
they'd be willing to change their mind
if evidence shows that Chauvin was innocent. :smile:

Chauvin was arrogant
arrogant while being filmed kneeling on George Floyd
arrogant in court

- refused the option

to explain himself on the stand on his own behalf

Brandon Mitchell, one of 12 jurors
who found the ex-cop guilty on all three charges
in the killing of George Floyd
interviews on Good Morning America on ABC
gives details about what it was like to be in the courtroom.

The Lawyer You Know breaks down his interview
and answers questions from his previous videos. :smile:

Lawyer Reacts
to Brandon Mitchell GMA Interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dca7QM1gjKE





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ElenaJ

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"Almost as if you're not allowed to question the "genius" of their "findings".

You're questioning the genius of the findings of Darwin and Einstein?

Try for a start questioning Beyonce.
 

JUPITERASC

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Almost as if you're not allowed to question the "genius" of their "findings".


You're questioning the genius of the findings of Darwin and Einstein?

Try for a start questioning Beyonce.


No photoshopping, no nothing. The Dalai Lama is as deceitful as they come and there's probably a special place in hell reserved for him. Blackbery has produced much more good information than I could have ever given.

People have to learn to realise that a lot of the big figureheads are not what they parade around as. Things really are not what they seem, and the world's about to get a very rude awakening in the next several years.

I also only learned this in the past year or so really, but why are some people as big a figurehead as they are to the point of being household names? I never really thought about it before. I just assumed that it's because they had something special that others didn't have, or they were in the right place at the right time or worked super hard, but maybe it's none of that. Maybe they're put there as false idols for people to worship and not question anything they say. The Dalai Lama is one of them. Think of other big figureheads (ex. Charles Darwin, Einstein etc) and consider what kind of a reaction you would typically get if you criticise any of them. Almost as if you're not allowed to question the "genius" of their "findings".
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david starling

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No photoshopping, no nothing. The Dalai Lama is as deceitful as they come and there's probably a special place in hell reserved for him. Blackbery has produced much more good information than I could have ever given.

People have to learn to realise that a lot of the big figureheads are not what they parade around as. Things really are not what they seem, and the world's about to get a very rude awakening in the next several years.

I also only learned this in the past year or so really, but why are some people as big a figurehead as they are to the point of being household names? I never really thought about it before. I just assumed that it's because they had something special that others didn't have, or they were in the right place at the right time or worked super hard, but maybe it's none of that. Maybe they're put there as false idols for people to worship and not question anything they say. The Dalai Lama is one of them. Think of other big figureheads (ex. Charles Darwin, Einstein etc) and consider what kind of a reaction you would typically get if you criticise any of them. Almost as if you're not allowed to question the "genius" of their "findings".


Don't be so sure about the photoshopping! It's gotten so flawless they can make it look like anyone is doing anything. They can easily change facial expressions and hand gestures. I'd have to meet someone to know what a person is really like. LOTS of phoney, misleading memes and altered photos.

Try looking up the Dalai Lama's chart and see what you think about it.
 
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