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Edmontonian User ID: 80182842 Canada 04/01/2021 01:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SO, we all gonna forget about the Mannequin they treated like it was George being thrown into the back of the ambulance? Or the fake EMS workers? lol. Trial is just to give it all legitimacy and waist you time discussing this, fake news, false flag, race war bullshit. |
Old Custer User ID: 75543000 United States 04/01/2021 01:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take the cop out of it and you have 2 key facts... Quoting: <~> 1. Floyd ingested 3 times the lethal amount of fentanyl. 2. Floyd told NO ONE that he ingested lethal amounts of a drug. 365 days a year you would call that suicide by OD. The person took lethal amounts of a drug, the person told NO ONE. What am I missing here? Lol You can cry and cry all you want about the cop, but I personally don’t see how that makes any difference. Also, has anyone checked the other amounts for their lethal rate? Was fentanyl the only lethal amount in his system? He also had meth in his system... I sure hope I don’t go look at his autopsy report and find that he also had lethal amounts of meth.... hmmm I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. |
<~> User ID: 78042016 04/01/2021 01:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take the cop out of it and you have 2 key facts... Quoting: <~> 1. Floyd ingested 3 times the lethal amount of fentanyl. 2. Floyd told NO ONE that he ingested lethal amounts of a drug. 365 days a year you would call that suicide by OD. The person took lethal amounts of a drug, the person told NO ONE. What am I missing here? Lol You can cry and cry all you want about the cop, but I personally don’t see how that makes any difference. Also, has anyone checked the other amounts for their lethal rate? Was fentanyl the only lethal amount in his system? He also had meth in his system... I sure hope I don’t go look at his autopsy report and find that he also had lethal amounts of meth.... hmmm I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. You do when the man in custody is a violent criminal who is resisting arrest, and is on drugs... Your justification works for an outstanding citizen but Floyd wasn’t. He was a convicted VIOLENT criminal who had a drug problem and resisted arrest multiple times... Stop pretending he was a great guy... |
18328 User ID: 80165748 United States 04/01/2021 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THE EVIDENCE WONT MATTER... Quoting: Friends Matter BLACKS WILL BE BLACKING... THEY ALREADY HAVE THE STORES THEY WANT TO LOOT ALL PICKED OUT ALREADY ACROSS THE NATION... IF I WAS A BUSSINESS OWNER I WOULD EMPTY MY STORE OUT NOW...BOARD THE PLACE UP...AND GO TO AN AREA WHERE THIS ISNT ALLOWED... LIKE THAT STATE THAT JUST PASSED A LAW SAYING BUSSINESS OWNERS CAN SHOOT ND KILL AND DEFEND AGAINST LOOTERS... No doubt there will be a serious chimp out fest. Maybe they should get ahead of the curve and just call out the Guard. |
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ThereIsNoSpoon User ID: 53392648 United States 04/01/2021 02:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 5x a Lethal dose Also had meth, morphine, and weed he was covid positive he swallowed drugs in his 20916 arrest on video swallowing what looks like a baggie of drugs in this arrest 3 of the 4 cops where not white they treated him very well He asked to lay on the ground and told them he could not breath repeatedly before freaking out and resisting there was no damage in the autopsy a leg on the neck from the side does not crush the throat or stop breathing its a nonlethal hold An overdose of fentanyl however causes you to stop breathing How this BLM SJW who clearly hates cops became a DA we will never know. Remember the damming videos had to be leaked because of the DA keeping them under wraps. Seems black and white clear as day, he killed himself.. Last Edited by ThereIsNoSpoon on 04/01/2021 02:17 PM Neo |
Panzer01 User ID: 74589174 United States 04/01/2021 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell me, at what point did George Floyd tell the officers that he had ingested lethal amounts of fentanyl? Quoting: <~> Fentanyl is really strong morphine correct? Did it look like George Floyd had ingested a lot of really strong morphine??? His skin would have been cold and clammy a sign that at least one of the officers should have identified...yes? Floyd was complaining about trouble breathing while he was still standing up, a sign of Fentanyl overdose. Floyd resisted getting into the police car, that's why they were detaining him on the ground until the transportation wagon arrived. If he would have gotten into the police car when he was told to, the officer could have taken him to the hospital before jail and had him checked out. They had him in the vehicle. Apparently three or four of them couldn't keep a man who had taken a lot of really strong morphine there. Um..NO..'Fentanyl' is not 'a REALLY STORNG morphine' AT ALL. Its HIGHLY fucking dangerous even under controlled prescription. Stop spreading disnfo, i wish it would have been heroin or morphine, the shitbag probably would have survived and went on to prison and DOZENS of INNOCENT PEOPLE, all across the country would still be alive and THOUSANDS of businesses would still be operational. Last Edited by Panzer01 on 04/01/2021 02:17 PM |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take the cop out of it and you have 2 key facts... Quoting: <~> 1. Floyd ingested 3 times the lethal amount of fentanyl. 2. Floyd told NO ONE that he ingested lethal amounts of a drug. 365 days a year you would call that suicide by OD. The person took lethal amounts of a drug, the person told NO ONE. What am I missing here? Lol You can cry and cry all you want about the cop, but I personally don’t see how that makes any difference. Also, has anyone checked the other amounts for their lethal rate? Was fentanyl the only lethal amount in his system? He also had meth in his system... I sure hope I don’t go look at his autopsy report and find that he also had lethal amounts of meth.... hmmm I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Seeker 2 |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had not 1 but 2 types of fentanyl, add them together its 16.6, Quoting: ThereIsNoSpoon 5x a Lethal dose Also had meth, morphine, and weed he was covid positive he swallowed drugs in his 20916 arrest on video swallowing what looks like a baggie of drugs in this arrest 3 of the 4 cops where not white they treated him very well He asked to lay on the ground and told them he could not breath repeatedly before freaking out and resisting there was no damage in the autopsy a leg on the neck from the side does not crush the throat or stop breathing its a nonlethal hold An overdose of fentanyl however causes you to stop breathing How this BLM SJW who clearly hates cops became a DA we will never know. Remember the damming videos had to be leaked because of the DA keeping them under wraps. Seems black and white clear as day, he killed himself.. I can’t wait for the toxicology experts that will be towards the end and it will blow this out of the water. Seeker 2 |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He had not 1 but 2 types of fentanyl, add them together its 16.6, Quoting: ThereIsNoSpoon 5x a Lethal dose Also had meth, morphine, and weed he was covid positive he swallowed drugs in his 20916 arrest on video swallowing what looks like a baggie of drugs in this arrest 3 of the 4 cops where not white they treated him very well He asked to lay on the ground and told them he could not breath repeatedly before freaking out and resisting there was no damage in the autopsy a leg on the neck from the side does not crush the throat or stop breathing its a nonlethal hold An overdose of fentanyl however causes you to stop breathing How this BLM SJW who clearly hates cops became a DA we will never know. Remember the damming videos had to be leaked because of the DA keeping them under wraps. Seems black and white clear as day, he killed himself.. Completely agree my friends and I recreated the hold and even Brian at 270 couldn’t restrict breathing or blood flow, it just hurt like a bitch and we thought or necks would break. The cop was 185. Now we did notice both legs on the chest or even sitting full weight on the chest did make you really work and I could see someone with fragile health having a lot of trouble. Seeker 2 |
Serpentine Green User ID: 78689367 United States 04/01/2021 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take the cop out of it and you have 2 key facts... Quoting: <~> 1. Floyd ingested 3 times the lethal amount of fentanyl. 2. Floyd told NO ONE that he ingested lethal amounts of a drug. 365 days a year you would call that suicide by OD. The person took lethal amounts of a drug, the person told NO ONE. What am I missing here? Lol You can cry and cry all you want about the cop, but I personally don’t see how that makes any difference. Also, has anyone checked the other amounts for their lethal rate? Was fentanyl the only lethal amount in his system? He also had meth in his system... I sure hope I don’t go look at his autopsy report and find that he also had lethal amounts of meth.... hmmm I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Serpentine Green |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THE EVIDENCE WONT MATTER... Quoting: Friends Matter BLACKS WILL BE BLACKING... THEY ALREADY HAVE THE STORES THEY WANT TO LOOT ALL PICKED OUT ALREADY ACROSS THE NATION... IF I WAS A BUSSINESS OWNER I WOULD EMPTY MY STORE OUT NOW...BOARD THE PLACE UP...AND GO TO AN AREA WHERE THIS ISNT ALLOWED... LIKE THAT STATE THAT JUST PASSED A LAW SAYING BUSSINESS OWNERS CAN SHOOT ND KILL AND DEFEND AGAINST LOOTERS... Ya CNN will just say the defense used racist evidence to get him off, facts have been racist for a while now. Seeker 2 |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take the cop out of it and you have 2 key facts... Quoting: <~> 1. Floyd ingested 3 times the lethal amount of fentanyl. 2. Floyd told NO ONE that he ingested lethal amounts of a drug. 365 days a year you would call that suicide by OD. The person took lethal amounts of a drug, the person told NO ONE. What am I missing here? Lol You can cry and cry all you want about the cop, but I personally don’t see how that makes any difference. Also, has anyone checked the other amounts for their lethal rate? Was fentanyl the only lethal amount in his system? He also had meth in his system... I sure hope I don’t go look at his autopsy report and find that he also had lethal amounts of meth.... hmmm I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. Seeker 2 |
Serpentine Green User ID: 78689367 United States 04/01/2021 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Old Custer I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. The most widely seen picture of Chauvin and Floyd shows the side of Floyd's face on the pavement with Chauvin's knee on the side of his neck - clearly on the cartoid artery. Serpentine Green |
Abby Brewster User ID: 71927608 United States 04/01/2021 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Old Custer I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. His head was turned to the side and the cop was kneeling on the side of his neck, which is where the carotid artery is. |
Lacey Underall User ID: 80068884 United States 04/01/2021 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take the cop out of it and you have 2 key facts... Quoting: <~> 1. Floyd ingested 3 times the lethal amount of fentanyl. 2. Floyd told NO ONE that he ingested lethal amounts of a drug. 365 days a year you would call that suicide by OD. The person took lethal amounts of a drug, the person told NO ONE. What am I missing here? Lol You can cry and cry all you want about the cop, but I personally don’t see how that makes any difference. Also, has anyone checked the other amounts for their lethal rate? Was fentanyl the only lethal amount in his system? He also had meth in his system... I sure hope I don’t go look at his autopsy report and find that he also had lethal amounts of meth.... hmmm I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? I watched that video carefully many times. Chauvin was not kneeling on a carotid artery, he was kneeling about 1/2 way between the carotid, and the back of the neck. About 2 1/2 inches from the carotid. And also, people have 2 carotid arteries, in that position, he could not have cut off blood flow to both arteries even if he tried to, without some other object under Floyd's neck on the ground side. He was also not kneeling on Floyd's throat, so he was not blocking his air flow. |
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Serpentine Green User ID: 78689367 United States 04/01/2021 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Sardonic Dadaist The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. His head was turned to the side and the cop was kneeling on the side of his neck, which is where the carotid artery is. Exactly. https://imgur.com/041HmRM https://imgur.com/ekgkIPv Serpentine Green |
Lacey Underall User ID: 80068884 United States 04/01/2021 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Old Custer I agree with that but I can't help but come to the conclusion when you involve yourself with flow of air to a person you take on some responsibility for that person breathing. If he was the only cop that changes the situation, but there were other cops standing around to restrain him in other ways. I dont think you should be able to put your knee on someones throat and be like whatever happens happens, thats my training. I'm old and out of shape too. If I bend over to tie my shoes I cant breath. You don't st get to put people in odd positions of limited air flow and absolve your hands of the outcome. Maybe the officer isnt at fault and its the city. I'm also not absolving the deceased, he bears responsibility for forcing people into bad decisions. The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. Yes, many prisoners have died from what is called "positional asphyxia". That is usually where a prisoner who is very high on drugs, such as Meth, and has been overly exerting himself by fighting with officers, is handcuffed and or hog-tied and placed on his stomach, the prisoner will have trouble breathing, and frequently have a heart attack. If the prisoner is overweight, that also contributes to the death, as well if there are officers sitting on his back making breathing difficult. The officers did not make the prisoner take the drugs, and did not make the prisoner fight the officers, so the prisoners demise is his own doing (or undoing). |
Lacey Underall User ID: 80068884 United States 04/01/2021 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Serpentine Green Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. His head was turned to the side and the cop was kneeling on the side of his neck, which is where the carotid artery is. Exactly. https://imgur.com/041HmRM https://imgur.com/ekgkIPv Nope, the carotid arteries are not located at the widest part of the neck, which is where Chauvin is kneeling, but located forward of that area. |
Philly Special User ID: 48696927 United States 04/01/2021 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think it's kinda funny how everyone is pretending like this shit is real! Quoting: Edmontonian SO, we all gonna forget about the Mannequin they treated like it was George being thrown into the back of the ambulance? Or the fake EMS workers? lol. Trial is just to give it all legitimacy and waist you time discussing this, fake news, false flag, race war bullshit. I think the point is more to point out the glaring holes in their fake story of a fake murder. Not to say that it wasn't fake. It matters not either way, because the narrative is set in stone with too many people. The narrative that chauvin killed floyd by kneeling on his neck. Just like "hands up, don't shoot" which was later proven to be an outright lie, and all witnesses either recanted their statement or said it wasn't true at the time. Doesn't matter, within a large percentage of the population believes the narrative and perpetuates it. Literal Jesus Christ could appear to the people and explain that the narratives are false, and most would still believe the narrative anyway. And blame trump. |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Sardonic Dadaist The back of the neck is not the throat. Put your hands behind your back, arms and shoulders pull back now lay on a hard surface what can even touch the trachea? People have not tried it. I and my friend both but full weight on neck/ back and neck only. It wasn’t comfortable but never restricted blood or air. The worst part is when Chris would shift and his knee drug across my spine in my mid back, that hurt. We even tried to find a way for the knee to block the trachea/ carotid and couldn’t do it without rolling on the side slightly. From flat on your stomach I don’t see how, but we are 30 and in shape so it might not be the same for everyone. Anyone can experience brain functioning problems when their cartoid artery is compressed. Which can lead to serious other problems and quickly. Are you suggesting Chauvin was kneeling on the back of Floyd's neck? Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. The most widely seen picture of Chauvin and Floyd shows the side of Floyd's face on the pavement with Chauvin's knee on the side of his neck - clearly on the cartoid artery. Try it the artery is an inch or more under the bulk of his neck and you can’t get to it without rolling the hips to one side. Seeker 2 |
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Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Sardonic Dadaist Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. His head was turned to the side and the cop was kneeling on the side of his neck, which is where the carotid artery is. Exactly. https://imgur.com/041HmRM https://imgur.com/ekgkIPv Nope, the carotid arteries are not located at the widest part of the neck, which is where Chauvin is kneeling, but located forward of that area. Look at a front view they run next to the trachea. That view shows how deep they are not how close in they are. Again until you try it you can look at pictures all day. Seeker 2 |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think it's kinda funny how everyone is pretending like this shit is real! Quoting: Edmontonian SO, we all gonna forget about the Mannequin they treated like it was George being thrown into the back of the ambulance? Or the fake EMS workers? lol. Trial is just to give it all legitimacy and waist you time discussing this, fake news, false flag, race war bullshit. I think the point is more to point out the glaring holes in their fake story of a fake murder. Not to say that it wasn't fake. It matters not either way, because the narrative is set in stone with too many people. The narrative that chauvin killed floyd by kneeling on his neck. Just like "hands up, don't shoot" which was later proven to be an outright lie, and all witnesses either recanted their statement or said it wasn't true at the time. Doesn't matter, within a large percentage of the population believes the narrative and perpetuates it. Literal Jesus Christ could appear to the people and explain that the narratives are false, and most would still believe the narrative anyway. Yes, this isn’t an actual trial. Seeker 2 |
Lacey Underall User ID: 80068884 United States 04/01/2021 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Serpentine Green User ID: 78689367 United States 04/01/2021 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Sardonic Dadaist Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. His head was turned to the side and the cop was kneeling on the side of his neck, which is where the carotid artery is. Exactly. https://imgur.com/041HmRM https://imgur.com/ekgkIPv Nope, the carotid arteries are not located at the widest part of the neck, which is where Chauvin is kneeling, but located forward of that area. The knee is positioned directly under the ear - right where the cartoids are. https://imgur.com/IHcQJwR Serpentine Green |
Houdini6565 User ID: 35615454 United Kingdom 04/01/2021 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Sardonic Dadaist User ID: 78188625 United States 04/01/2021 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Sardonic Dadaist Was he on his stomach or back? He was cuffed on his stomach, do it yourself try to find a position when a knee can touch the front of the neck. You won’t understand until you try. Now if he wasn’t cuffed a shoulder or arm could have been under the other side and that would have been an issue. We had a lot more trouble with weigh on the back. His head was turned to the side and the cop was kneeling on the side of his neck, which is where the carotid artery is. Exactly. https://imgur.com/041HmRM https://imgur.com/ekgkIPv Nope, the carotid arteries are not located at the widest part of the neck, which is where Chauvin is kneeling, but located forward of that area. Widest part of the neck you are an absolute idiot, they are right next to the trachea, do you touch behind your ears to take a pulse or under the chin an inch in next to the trachea. Good grief. Seeker 2 |
MA_Voter User ID: 77669759 United States 04/01/2021 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |