CORONA George Floyd had coronavirus, medical examiner says

lonestar09

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Well then according to Dr Birx, he died of corona virus.





George Floyd had coronavirus, medical examiner says

By Victor Morton - The Washington Times
Updated: 9:12 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2020

An autopsy released Wednesday showed that George Floyd, the black man killed by a Minneapolis police officer, had the coronavirus.

NBC News reported that the Hennepin County Medical Examiner said Mr. Floyd, whose death has sparked worldwide protests, tested positive for the virus on April 3.

The medical report by Chief Medical Examiner Andrew Baker said Mr. Floyd seemed to have been asymptomatic — as many people who catch the virus are — and that his lungs appeared healthy.

An earlier, preliminary autopsy report from the county said Mr. Floyd died from “cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.”

Mr. Floyd died saying “I can’t breathe” as a policeman kneeled on his neck for almost nine minutes.

The full report Wednesday said Mr. Floyd had other “significant” conditions, including hypertension-related heart disease, fentanyl intoxication and recent methamphetamine use.

However, these were not listed under the cause of death.
 

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The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele. 6-3-2020

Who? Who? Questions

This was sent to me from a friend unsourced and I have no idea who wrote it. But these questions make it plain the Minneapolis incident was a false flag:
LOTS of puzzling Questions about the Floyd Incident:

1. Why does one photo from behind show the man on the road is not handcuffed and the video from the front that he is handcuffed? 2 different people.

2. Why is the cop car in the restaurant surveillance video different than the one Floyd was lying behind (different car numbers)? 2 different cars.

3. Why were the cops in the surveillance footage that arrested him different than the police in the actual incident? 2 incidents

4. Why does the video show the diesel fuel price as 99 cents instead of the regular price in the area of $2.49? 2 different times, one a long time ago.

5. Why does the Police Car have a non-Municipal license plate with “Police” on it? 2 cars.

6. Why does Derek have a completely different police badge on top of a second police badge matching his partner’s if they work for the same precinct? Derek is a hired mercenary.

7. Why is it not odd that both Officers Tou Thao and Derek Chauvin have both previously been investigated for excessive use of force and not charged by State AG Amy Klobuchar? Because they hired him
Additionally, Officer Derek Chauvin is married to his partner’s sister Kelli.

8. Is there any cop dumb enough to continue kneeling on someone’s neck for 8 minutes when surrounded by people and being video recorded? On purpose

9. Is it possible for the deceased’s cousins and fiancé to be completely tearless during interviews? Not real. Crisis Actors.

10. Why does the main cop have one hand in his pocket most of the time he’s kneeling? Remote?

11. Why did the kneeling officer appear completely cool and calm, as if he was posing for the camera? He was.

12. Doesn’t it seem strange that Floyd and the officer that kneeled on his neck worked security together on the same shift at the El Nuevo Rodeo Club, the officer for 17 years (both were laid off because of the Covid Virus)? No coincidence.

13. Why do the neighbors of this officer say they didn’t know he was a cop and never saw him in uniform? Because he wasn’t.

14. Why has the same attorney been hired as with all the other big supposed police killings of blacks? Attorney Benjamin Crump. The same attorney that worked on previous cases that resulted in busses bringing in rioters from outside the city? Set up.

15. Why does store surveillance video show Floyd calmly and submissively walking with the officer and not resisting arrest while the officer gently allowed him to sit down on the side walk, and multiple officers calmly chatting with him? Is this the kind of suspect that a police officer would feel the need to put on the ground and place his knee on his neck? They were getting ready for show.

16. Why did the EMT workers (wearing Police Uniforms including bullet proof vests) roughly handle and dump the unconscious George on the stretcher? This is not how trained emergency workers lift a person with a possible neck injury. Why did they not attempt triage or try CPR? He didn’t need it and was alive and fine.

17. Can someone really not breathe when someone kneels on his neck and is the victim really able to speak for considerable periods of time if he can’t breathe? Bingo.

18. Post killing: Why is a white man that looks like an undercover (St Paul) cop in black and a riot gear mask carrying a black umbrella walking around breaking windows (and others dressed similarly starting fires) and instigating a riot? Is this reminiscent of “umbrella man” during the JFK shooting? Because he was police Jacob Pedersen.

19. Why were almost all the rioters leading the destruction of the neighborhood at the beginning of the riots “white” and not from Minneapolis… in a black neighborhood after the police killed a black man? Agent Provacateurs.

20. Why did the Chief of Police make it a point that those Inciting the Riots and Arsonists were not from Minnesota? Because they wete hired by Soros and not from MN.

21. Why was a CNN News Crew not only detained but also Arrested? In case they tried to really report news!

What did I miss? Antifa took over Black Lives Matter
All of these are facts. You can research it yourself.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oqEp63duIc
19:18 min
Lung Doctor Analyzes George Floyd's Autopsy Report (MEDICAL EXPLANATION)
•Jun 3, 2020


Doctor Mike Hansen


Let’s be clear..we’ve all seen the video by now. Its obvious that these police officers killed George Floyd. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner, and the independent medical examiner hired by the family of George Floyd, Dr. Michael Baden, have concluded that his death was a homicide….but their opinion differs on the cause of death. But if both of them declared that his death was a homicide, does the cause of death really matter? (YES).

I want justice for George Floyd, and that is why I’m making this video, because the medical explanation for his cause of death, is not a simple explanation. As a lung doctor, part of my job is to figure out why people can’t breathe. As an intensive care doctor, part of my job is to care for people who are on the brink of death. Like when someone can’t breathe.

So when someone dies of asphyxia, as is the case of George Floyd, the determination of cause of death is dependent on information elicited based on the investigation, which includes, the deceased personal medical history namely, autopsy, and crime scene investigation, which of course includes video evidence.

Asphyxia is a Greek term that translates to “loss of pulse.” Mechanical asphyxia involves some physical force or physical abnormality that interferes with the uptake and/or delivery of oxygen. With asphyxia, the brain doesn’t get enough oxygen, and when the pons and the medulla aren’t getting enough oxygen, they can no longer function. Which means they can no longer tell the diaphragm to contract, and breathing then stops. While this happens, the heart is also not getting enough oxygen, and typically the heart pumps slower and slower, until it stops.

Prolonged continuous application of extreme pressure on the thorax, such as with the body weight of several officers, is capable of causing death. This is important, because this contributed to the death of George Floyd, in addition to the knee to the neck.

The neck contains our airway, the trachea, and it also contains carotid and vertebral arteries, and jugular veins. The arteries here deliver oxygenated blood to the brain, while the jugular veins allow the deoxygenated blood to flow back to the heart.

So what happens when pressure is placed on the neck? Well, it depends, on a lot of different factors (amount and duration of pressure, etc). And looking at the George Floyd video, he was unconscious for more than 2 minutes with the knee still on his neck. There’s no doubt, that during this time, he took his last breath, and right around the same time, lost his pulse.

By the time the EMS guy checks his pulse, I highly doubt he actually felt a pulse, because it was more than two minutes after George lost consciousness. It was obvious that when they moved George onto the stretcher, he was completely limp, because he was dead. And it wasn’t until much later, did they start CPR, in the ambulance.

Now let’s get to what the medical examiners had to say about this case. Dr. Michael Baden, who did the independent autopsy says Floyd died of "asphyxiation from sustained pressure when his back and neck were compressed, with the neck pressure cutting off blood flow to his brain.” I agree with that assessment. I would also add that partial compression of the trachea, causing airway compromise, was also possible.

The weight on George’s back made the work of breathing much harder for his diaphragm, and the neck pressure at the very least, meant less blood (and thus oxygen) was being delivered to his brain, and less carbon dioxide could be removed from his brain. After a while, the diaphragm becomes fatigued, and no longer has the strength to contract, which means the lungs can’t get oxygen into the blood, and can’t get carbon dioxide out of the blood. And all of this caused him to lose consciousness. And probably within seconds, he lost a pulse.
And despite losing consciousness, and despite losing a pulse, they continued to apply pressure on the neck, and put their weight on his back.

The Hennepin County medical examiner's office, said that the cause of death is "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression." This statement doesn’t really make sense to me. But the Hennepin County release also says heart disease was an issue; the independent examiner didn't find that. The county said that fentanyl and methamphetamine use were among "significant conditions," but its report didn't say how much of either drug was in Floyd's system or how that may have contributed. But Dr. Michael Baden got it right.
 

PghPanther

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Some reports I have read say that he was complaining of not being able to breath while he was standing up before he was on the ground might have indicated he was experiencing the beginning of cardiac arrest.

It doesn't matter though...........even if he would have lived and been charged and was guilty as hell the bottom line for BLM and liberals is the image on the previous post and the attitude of which the cop maintained his position on him is enough of a visual to represent the oppression of Blacks by White authority in today's America in their minds and would easily be seen as a symbol of racist America......his death on the spot only sealed the deal of what that looks like to all Blacks regardless of whether it was right or wrong for the police to act in that way as an image of everything they imagine America is to them.

It is such a major screw up by the cops to allow this to happen out on the street and be captured in such a way that the whole world would see it.........it does make you think it was so obvious that it was done on purpose...........but who in the world knows what the truth is anymore.................
 

mistaken1

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It is such a major screw up by the cops to allow this to happen out on the street and be captured in such a way that the whole world would see it.........it does make you think it was so obvious that it was done on purpose...........but who in the world knows what the truth is anymore.................

George and Barry could not have achieved a better visual if they had planned it themselves.

Now all they need is for someone from the military to shoot a few violent young people so the media can fan the flames of the 'peaceful protestors shot by Trump' meme. In the mean time the media will continue to gin up the martial law fear/outrage.

If that happens I can see the blue state leaders, using the Trump is a dictator excuse, openly using the power of their states to fully support the communist revolution. The democrats in the house will conduct an emergency impeachment. Meanwhile, having won the blue states with inside help, all street level communist forces will concentrate their revolutionary actions on the red states.
 

Snyper

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10. Why does the main cop have one hand in his pocket most of the time he’s kneeling? Remote?
His hand isn't in his pocket.
He's wearing black gloves.

All the police car license plates say "Police".
That's not unusual.

There were 2 different cars and the second was down the street from the initial arrest.

Not everything is a conspiracy, and all of those questions have simple expanations.
 

Snyper

Veteran Member
Some reports I have read say that he was complaining of not being able to breath while he was standing up before he was on the ground might have indicated he was experiencing the beginning of cardiac arrest.
That is in the "charging documents" which tell the entire story in detail: Derek Chauvin Complaint
See Paragraph 7 on Page 2

While standing outside the car, Mr. Floyd began saying and repeating that he could not breathe. The defendant went to the passenger side and tried to get Mr. Floyd into the car from that side and Lane and Kueng assisted.

Here's the PDF version of the same documents:
 

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
Well, he said he couldn't BREATHE. Isn't that a primary symptom of WuFlu?

Dobbin

Or, of a dindu lying when arrested. Apparently, that is so routinely spewed when a didnu gets temporarily stopped from redistributing white property, nearly all urban cops learn in about 3 days to appropriately disregard it when they hear it.
 

naturallysweet

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Covid +a pile of uppers and downers. Bad combination.

Both will cause mental issues, a feeling of being unable to catch ones breath, and heart attacks.
 
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