Here's a new video I recently published entitled "What's going on? May 31, 2020" which details a number of very difficult-to-explain aspects of the horrific and despicable murder of George Floyd.
[A newer, shorter version -- under ten minutes -- of the above video is now available as well].
This subject is obviously very sensitive and emotionally charged, which makes it difficult to discuss objectively and also makes it easy to criticize anyone who looks at it with a critical eye, but as the video points out, there are a number of aspects of the awful incident itself which demand further investigation -- and which the corporate media appears to be completely ignoring over the past week of breathless coverage.
As the song from the Vietnam era says: "There's something happening here: what it is ain't exactly clear" (Suspicious aspects of the band behind that song were discussed in a previous post about the Gulf of Tonkin deception, published back in 2014).
These details are very difficult to explain, unless you consider the possible framework (supported by evidence going back for many decades, if not much, much further) which allows for the understanding that trauma-inducing events are deliberately engineered in order to manipulate the people for the purpose of greater exploitation and oppression, a pattern which is discussed at some length in my most-recent book, Myth and Trauma.
Sadly, the patterns discussed in that book become more relevant to the events we see taking place in the world around us every day.
For discussions of previous events in which the corporate media appears to have been engaged in shameful deception or at the very least uncritical regurgitation of a single perspective without investigation of clearly suspicious or contradictory information, see also: