Anonymous ID: 1b4f5e June 3, 2020, 4:49 a.m. No.9445696   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5702

Floyd died with drugs in his system. Fentanyl.

Then we have some other spoopy connections. Egypt is the really spoopy one. [P]haraoh?

 

Twilight Actor Gregory Tyree Boyce and His Girlfriend Died from Effects of Cocaine, Fentanyl

 

Gregory Tyree Boyce and girlfriend Natalie Adepoju's died from drug use, it's been revealed three weeks after their deaths.

 

Boyce, 30, and Adepoju, 27, died from the effects of cocaine and fentanyl intoxication, a Clark County Coroner spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE on Tuesday. Their deaths were ruled accidental.

 

The pair were found dead in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 13, a Clark County Medical Examiner spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE at the time.

 

Boyce was best known for his role as Tyler Crowley in the first Twilight movie. The actor left behind a 10-year-old daughter Alaya while Adepoju, who is originally from Los Angeles, California, is survived by her young son Egypt.

 

https://people.com/movies/twilight-actor-gregory-tyree-boyce-and-his-girlfriend-died-from-effects-of-cocaine-fentanyl/

Anonymous ID: 1b4f5e June 3, 2020, 4:52 a.m. No.9445716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5731

>>9445702

GEORGE FLOYD

M.E. SAYS HE DIED FROM HEART ATTACK

Had Fentanyl, Homicide is 'Manner of Death'

 

https://www.tmz.com/2020/06/01/george-floyd-cause-of-death-heart-attack-fentanyl/

Anonymous ID: 1b4f5e June 3, 2020, 4:57 a.m. No.9445742   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9445704

Here's hoping he's on a short leash this time.

We've all had quite enough of their False Narratives.

The questions better be framed to paint the picture for the sheep very clearly, as to why BIG names will be arrested.

Anonymous ID: 1b4f5e June 3, 2020, 5:21 a.m. No.9445929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6026 >>6111 >>6251 >>6310

6 months to investigate, that 6 million people with 60,000 miles of blood vessels.

Now BLOOD issue?

HIV connection? Bio engineered from HIV and SARS?

Wuhan Adrenochrome?

 

New Evidence Suggests COVID-19 May Actually Be a Blood Vessel Disease

 

What’s new: While early on COVID-19 was branded as a respiratory illness, its wide array of symptoms — from the toes to the brain — baffled experts. According to experts interviewed in an Elemental article, it’s unprecedented that a respiratory illness could migrate outside the lungs. But new research suggests COVID-19 may actually be a blood vessel disease, which would explain all of the virus’ symptoms.

 

The frontlines: To date, more than 6 million people around the world have a confirmed case of COVID-19. The most common symptoms are still a fever, cough and difficultly breathing. But COVID-19 causes other symptoms, like digestive issues, blood clots, heart attacks, stroke, brain swelling and skin issues. There could be an explanation that takes all of these into account:

 

COVID-19 may be a “vasculotropic virus,” or a virus that affects the blood vessels

 

Specifically, the coronavirus may target endothelial cells that line your blood vessels and help protect your heart, prevent clotting and keep blood flowing smoothly

 

This could also explain why people with high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease are at higher risk of COVID-19, because all of these conditions already impact endothelial cells

 

Endothelial cells connect the entire circulation [system], 60,000 miles worth of blood vessels throughout our body. — William Li, MD, president of the Angiogenesis Foundation

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/evidence-suggests-covid-19-may-195153450.html

Anonymous ID: 1b4f5e June 3, 2020, 5:35 a.m. No.9446043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6105 >>6338

"White Supremacists" talking points ="FAR RIGHT" Read this from '84 here https://vault.fbi.gov/White%20Supremacist%20Groups/White%20Supremacist%20Groups%20Part%201%20of%202/view

 

Confederate monuments coming down around South amid protests

 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Sarah Collins Rudolph thought she'd never see what happened in her hometown: Prompted by protests, the city removed a 115-year-old Confederate monument near where her sister and three other black girls died in a racist church bombing in 1963.

 

A wave of Confederate memorial removals that began after a white supremacist killed nine black people at a Bible study in a church in South Carolina in 2015 is again rolling, with more relics of the Old South being removed from public view after the killing of George Floyd by police in Minnesota.

 

In Birmingham, where Rudolph lives, the graffiti-covered, pocked base of a massive Confederate monument was all that remained Tuesday after crews dismantled the towering obelisk and trucked it away in pieces overnight. Other symbols came down elsewhere, leaving an empty pedestal in Virginia and a bare flagpole in Florida.

 

Rudolph, whose sister Addie Mae Collins died in the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church, had to see the sight for herself. She lowered a protective face mask to take in the absence of an edifice she long considered a symbol of oppression.

 

“I'm glad it's been removed because it has been so long, and we know that it's a hate monument,” said Rudolph, 69. “It didn't represent the blacks. It just represented the hard times back there a long time ago.”

 

Confederate symbols across the South have been targeted for vandalism during demonstrations sparked by Floyd's death in police custody in Minneapolis. Now, even some of their longtime defenders have decided to remove them.

 

In Alexandria, Virginia, it was the United Daughters of the Confederacy that took action early Tuesday, removing the statue of a soldier gazing south from Old Town since 1889. And outside Tampa, Florida, a Sons of Confederate Veterans chapter lowered a huge Confederate battle flag that has long been flown in view of two interstate highways.

 

Birmingham took down the obelisk a day after protesters tried to remove the monument themselves, during one of the many nationwide protests. Crews were preparing to finish the job by pulling up the base.

 

The monument had been the subject of a protracted court battle between the city and state, which passed a law to protect Confederate icons after rebel monuments were challenged and removed following the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

 

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the city of Birmingham, seeking to fine the city $25,000 for violating the state law. Mayor Randall Woodfin said earlier this week that the fine was more affordable than the cost of continued unrest in the city. Online fundraising drives have raised more than enough money to pay the fine.

 

The state lawsuit does not specifically ask Birmingham to restore the monument.

 

Work to remove the monument began Monday, which was Alabama's holiday honoring Confederate President Jefferson Davis, who was sworn in Montgomery. There, on the same day, someone knocked over a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee outside a mostly black high school named for him.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/confederate-monument-alabama-partially-removed-124308147.html

Anonymous ID: 1b4f5e June 3, 2020, 5:50 a.m. No.9446144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6152 >>6257

How's this for a HYPOCRITICAL, GASLIGHTING, RACE BAITING FUCKTARD?

 

Houston Police Chief Rips Donald Trump’s Violent Rhetoric: 'Keep Your Mouth Shut'

 

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo on Tuesday ripped President Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric on the protests that have erupted nationwide following the death of George Floyd.

 

“Let me just say this to the president of the United States on behalf of the police chiefs in this country: Please, if you don’t have anything constructive to say, keep your mouth shut. Because you’re putting men and women in their early 20s at risk,” Acevedo told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.

 

“It’s not about dominating. It’s about winning hearts and minds,” the police chief continued, referencing Trump’s order earlier this week that governors should “dominate” anti-racism protesters.

 

Acevedo clarified that police did “not want people to confuse kindness with weakness, but we don’t want ignorance to ruin what we’ve got here in Houston.”

 

“And it hurts me to no end because whether we vote for someone or we don’t vote for someone, he’s still our president. But it’s time to be presidential and not try to be like you’re on ‘The Apprentice,’” he added. “This is not Hollywood. This is real life, and real lives are at risk.”

 

https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/houston-police-chief-donald-trump-protests-070438131.html