Story time
The plan is very basic…on a specified date, when the police officer is known to be on-duty and in range, “Floyd” was to make sure he got arrested. He rides along with two unwitting friends to a local grocery store. To get arrested, he tries any number of things. First, he pays for his transaction with counterfeit bills. When this does not work, he begins acting drunk and belligerent. Effectively, he is begging to get arrested. He knocks things over, hints that his money was counterfeit, and generally acts threatening and intoxicated. The owners of the store finally relent and call the police.
Returning to the car, his friends say they want to split but he insists that they stay. They linger outside the store until the police arrive. When they do, “Floyd” realizes that his fellow agent is not the first police squad to arrive. Did he get arrested in the wrong area? He stalls. Struggling a bit with the first two cops, he acts belligerent again so that they will call for backup. Being a bad actor, he randomly falls down for no reason (seen on video). Finally, his fellow agent arrives on scene as planned. The real plan is now underway.
Floyd goes down again, and the cop Chauvin (who is actually Intel) places his knee on the neck. He does not apply real pressure, but the visual effect is compelling. The knee stays there for 8 minutes. Their Intel superiors have made sure to get a few “bystanders” on scene to get quality video of the event, and Floyd screams his predetermined lines on cue.
Within minutes of the knee on the neck, a false EMT is already en route. This EMT is not real…it is a false crew of Intel agents set to take the body away. They arrive within about 8 minutes of the agent holding his knee to Floyd’s neck, and within just 3 MINUTES of “Floyd” becoming unresponsive. This EMT seems to have been en route before they could have known there was a medical emergency! No call for an ambulance is heard on video of the event. Nobody notices this ambulance’s magical arrival…it simply shows up out of the blue, as if on cue. The fake EMTs (wearing the wrong uniforms) feign to check for a pulse, and ultimately carry “Floyd” off into the sunset.
During the time Floyd was being held to the ground, the police officers other than Chauvin are simply acting as they always would…helping to subdue a belligerent suspect and keep the crowd at bay. They are not Intel, not “in on it”, so to speak. Only Floyd, Chauvin, the EMT crew, and a few plants in the crowd are Intel. They also made sure to hire a fake girlfriend, just for good measure. That’s it.
The EMTs pull away, and disappear into the Minneapolis streets. The men head off to a specified “safe” site. The Floyd actor is swapped out with the body of the real Floyd, and they appear at the hospital with the subject DOA. I have not seen enough to know whether they actually appeared at an Emergency Room or not. The signs of rigor mortis from the real Floyd may have been stalled in the cryo process, or perhaps the body was sneaked into the morgue without an actual stop at the Emergency Room. Either way, it was easy at this point.
The magic trick now is essentially complete. There is now an actual corpse of George Floyd sitting in the Minneapolis morgue. None of the people involved at this point would have any indication that this was all fake. There will be a real body (warmed up in advance of the event, obviously), and real evidence that this person has just been killed. The family, who had not heard from the real Floyd in years, actually do believe that this is how he died.
The fentanyl in the real Floyd’s system will be more than enough to exonerate Chauvin at trial, and Chauvin would have known this going in. They knew the results of the Floyd autopsy before any of this played out. He is at very little actual risk of jail time, and as an Intel agent the charges against him are likely to be dropped anyway. He will now be a hero among his fellow secret society pals. You might think he would be a pariah for the rest of his life, but the truth will turn out to be the opposite.
his entire scenario involved one small-ish crew of Intelligence agents, and the knowledge of nobody else. I would guess maybe 5 or 6 people with direct knowledge. This is not an unfeasible scenario. Easily within the capabilities of our Intelligence establishment. It was actually a pretty simple operation.