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Media Complicit in Mass Murders: George Floyd Killed Himself by drug overdose, read Medical Examiner's report: Police officer Chauvin did not kill him, Herland Report

George Floyd Killed Himself by drug overdose, read Medical Examiner’s report: Police officer Chauvin did not kill him

 

Herland Report: George Floyd Killed Himself by drug overdose, read Medical Examiner’s report: Police officer Chauvin did not kill him.

Nowhere in the media is there any mention of Floyd’s existing serious health conditions, his drug addiction, and the level of fentanyl in his blood that was in excess of a fatal dose.

The medical examiner’s report has been ignored by the presstitute media and by public authorities including the prosecutor who indicted officer Chauvin, writes Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, a leading political economist and regular contributor to The Herland Report.

We have reported in several articles that the George Floyd autopsy showed that he died of a three times fatal overdose of Fentanyl. Read about it here and here.

Both the official autopsy and the records from the police body cam show that Floyd died of an overdose of Fentanyl. He was not killed by the police officer, are we to believe the official autopsy.

The consequence of a fentanyl overdose is inability to breathe and heart failure. Look it up yourself.  I have provided the link in previous columns, and here it is again.

The presstitutes’ story is that George Floyd died from asphyxiation—“I can’t breathe”—from a police officer’s knee on his neck.  This story is not supported by the autopsy and toxicology reports.

 

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Note especially:

“Can you overdose on fentanyl?  Yes, a person can overdose on fentanyl. An overdose occurs when a drug produces serious adverse effects and life-threatening symptoms. When people overdose on fentanyl, their breathing can slow or stop. This can decrease the amount of oxygen that reaches the brain, a condition called hypoxia. Hypoxia can lead to a coma and permanent brain damage, and even death.”

“Synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, are now the most common drugs involved in drug overdose deaths in the United States. In 2017, 59.8 percent of opioid-related deaths involved fentanyl compared to 14.3 percent in 2010”.

 

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“Among an estimated 70,200 drug overdose deaths in 2017, the largest increase was related to fentanyl and its analogs with more than 28,400 overdose deaths. However, these numbers are likely underreported.”

Oxfordtreatment.com gives the fatal dose as 2 milligrams.

Drugfreeworld.org gives the fatal dose as 3 milligrams.

According to harmreductionohio.org, 700 micrograms (less than one milligram) is an overdose from which death is likely.  One milligram (1000 micrograms) carries the risk of “death near certain.”  Two milligrams and death is certain and unavoidable. A dose of 250 micrograms (one-fourth of one milligram) can kill a non-tolerant user. 

“Conventional medical wisdom is that 2,000 micrograms is the ‘minimum lethal dose’ — in other words, the smallest amount that can be fatal. This estimate is far too high. Two thousand micrograms (2 milligrams) of pure fentanyl injected into a vein would cause even most heavy heroin users to overdose — especially if fentanyl is mixed with any other substance, such as heroin, alcohol or Xanax.

These are extremely small amounts. “Rescuers responding to overdose calls have to be careful—just touching it or inhaling it can be deadly.”

“Reported post- mortem serum concentrations of patients who have died from fentanyl overdoses range from 5–120 ng/ mL.  The pills recovered in our series had 600–6,900 lg/pill of fentanyl. Even with oral bioavailability of about 30%, each pill can readily deliver enough fentanyl to result in toxic serum concentrations.”  

 

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The medical examiner’s report:

First notice the case title:

CARDIOPULMONARY ARREST COMPLICATING LAW ENFORCEMENT SUBDUAL, RESTRAINT, AND NECK COMPRESSION

What is this telling us?  According to the Oxford English Dictionary, subdual means overcoming or quietening.

The title says that the ability of the police to deal with Floyd was complicated by Floyd’s undergoing cardiopulmonary arrest and that the report investigates the issues of restraint and neck compression.  As for the restraint and neck compression, no life-threatening injuries resulted.

As for Floyd’s cardiopulmonary arrest, that is explained by the toxicology report. Floyd was already experiencing breathing and cardiopulmonary arrest prior to police restraint.

Note the extensive heart disease that Floyd had:

II.  Natural diseases

     A.   Arteriosclerotic heart disease, multifocal, severe

     B.   Hypertensive heart disease

          1.   Cardiomegaly (540 g) with mild biventricular

               dilatation

          2.   Clinical history of hypertension 

 

Note the finding of No life-threatening injuries:

III. No life-threatening injuries identified

     A.   No facial, oral mucosal, or conjunctival petechiae

     B.   No injuries of anterior muscles of neck or laryngeal

          structures

     C.   No scalp soft tissue, skull, or brain injuries

     D.   No chest wall soft tissue injuries, rib fractures (other

          than a single rib fracture from CPR), vertebral column

          injuries, or visceral injuries 

 

Notice the fatal dose of the opioid fentanyl in the toxicology report:

VI.  Toxicology (see attached report for full details; testing

     performed on antemortem blood specimens collected 5/25/20 at

     9:00 p.m. at HHC and on postmortem urine)

     A.   Blood drug and novel psychoactive substances screens:

          1.   Fentanyl 11 ng/mL

          2.   Norfentanyl 5.6 ng/mL

          3.   4-ANPP 0.65 ng/mL

          4.   Methamphetamine 19 ng/mL

          5.   11-Hydroxy Delta-9 THC 1.2 ng/mL;

               Delta-9 Carboxy THC 42 ng/mL; Delta-9 THC 2.9 ng/mL

          6.   Cotinine positive

          7.   Caffeine positive

 

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With such strong evidence that George Floyd destroyed himself, there should have been no arrest of any police officers until a thorough investigation was made.  

Even ordinary people unaware of Fentanyl and its lethality should have wondered why officer Chauvin called for medics if he wanted to kill Floyd.  

Instead of proper procedure a grandstanding district attorney arrested Chauvin, and the American media, which long ago lost any scrap of integrity it ever had, convicted Chauvin in the press.  There is no way that Chauvin can get a fair trial.  In the face of the lethal dose of Fentanyl, it is a travesty of justice to bring Chauvin to trial.

A country without an honest media is doomed.  It does not matter who is president or which party is in power.  Without an honest media, lies prevail over truth.  That is clearly the situation in the United States and throughout the entirety of the Western world.  

 

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Dr. Paul Craig Roberts is the chairman of The Institute for Political Economy, former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, and a well known author of many books. He is also a regular contributor to the Herland Report news site as well as The Herland Report TV Show. He has had careers in scholarship and academia, journalism, public service, and business. He has been awarded the Treasury Department’s Meritorious Service Award for “his outstanding contributions to the formulation of United States economic policy.”

 

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