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This is Event Horizon and I am your host, Mark Anthony Peterson. This is the podcast where we take a walk into the paranormal with a splash of conspiracy. This is the podcast that would be born if David Ike and the X Files had a baby. Guess. Welcome to episode eighty nine, entitled George Floyd's Murder was a Hit. George Floyd's murder was a hit. Yes, guys, we are knee deep in book three of this podcast and we're tackling every conspiracy out there, and today we take on
the George Floyd murder. But you know what we gotta do before we dig into the podcast. Yes, I gotta give you the disclaimer. I am not a religious expert. I get thrown out of more churches than I get welcomed into. I am not a physicist, theoretical otherwise. But I did stay at a holiday in Express and I think that gives me the right to do a little research, apply first principles, and bring what I learned back here to you. And I reserve the right to drink some
kombucha when I get a little bit crazy. Okay, we're jumping into the George Floyd murder that happened on May twenty fifth, twenty twenty four years ago, and many thought it was more of a random act, but I don't think.
So let's break this down. George Floyd a black man. His death sparked ongoing protests when Derek Chauvin, identified by local media as the officer in the videotape kneeling on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. Here's what some of you may already know. Floyd and Chauvin worked at the same nightclub, El Nuevo Rorio, a club owned by Maya
Santa Maria located in Minneapolis South Side. Both men worked security, Floyd as a bouncer and Chauvin as an outside security and how he got to be security as an interesting tale that kind of connects the docks to how this thing may have all come together. Let's start first with breaking down the nightclub, Il Nueve Rodeo. As I mentioned, the owner is Maya Santa Maria. She's a singer, waitress,
music promoter and has a degree in anthropology. Shortly after opening the club back in two thousand and six, they were pushing to close it and yank her liquor license. That's not uncommon, but let's go a little further. She was slapped with fines because she hosted more people than the fire code allowed, which again is not out of
the ordinary. But she was advertising the business as a nightclub when it was only licensed as a restaurant because in the community where she opened, they weren't allowing nightclubs. You had to get a special permit and exception to run a nightclub, but she was advertising the restaurant as a nightclub for the Latino community because, in her own words, they needed a place to blow off some steam. She
also got questioned about selling more alcohol than food. Again, because her license only allowed for her to be a restaurant, she was acting more like a nightclub. Her license required that sixty percent of the receipts be food, and she clearly was not doing that. Again, no alarm bell so far from what you hear. But as we get deeper into the story, you will see why some of this
matter matters. December of that year, city officials convened to determine that Elnueve Rodeo's liquor license should not be renewed. Santa Maria agreed in order to get the license, to submit her food and alcohol receipts to the council. In April of two thousand and eight, that's where the stuff started to get really interesting. Three people were shot outside the Dennings, which is right across the street from the nightclub.
A local newspaper, The Longfellow No Comas Messenger, connected the shooting to the nightclub's patrons, though the police was not able to make that connection. That's the first alarm bell you should see going off, because who worked right outside of the nightclub parked in his car providing security to the club, Derek Chauvin, if the longfellow no comas messenger was able to connect the dots between the patrons that were involved in the shooting and the police were not,
what was he doing? Where was he at? You see? Elnuave Rodeo was required to get the extra security as one of the additional steps to get their liquor license back and to get their business license back, and so Chauven accepted the job and worked as security outside of the club for nearly seventeen years. In seventeen years, you're going to learn who most of the patrons are, who are going in and out of the club. You're going
to notice everything that's going on on the streets. You're going to see patrons leave the club and go to the Dennis across the street to get breakfast. But in the case of this shooting, Derek Chauvin could not make the connections that the local newspaper was able to make. That should be the first flag. On November fourteenth, two thousand and eight, there were multiple police calls associated with
the nightclub. Incidents ranged from shots fired and officer involved shooting, several felony assaults on patrons and staff, numerous misdemeanors obstructing, disorderly conduct, assault, and theft. That same month, the city compiled its case against the nightclub and had a stack of police reports twenty eight reports in two thousand and eight and six from two thousand and nine. The city attorney on the case described the business as having quote
unquote and an ordly high number of incidents of criminal behavior. Now, remember Derek Chauvin was brought in in two thousand and six to provide security outside the club, and yet the criminal element and criminal activity outside the club continued to escalate. I know what you're saying. You're saying, Mark, this does
not prove that George Floyd's murder was a hit. Just because there was a high amount of crime associated with the club where he was a bouncer, where Derek Chauvin was the security in front of the club, where both men had overlapping shifts and knew each other, doesn't prove it, right. But think about the type of crime that's happening, shootings, assaults, thefts,
officer related shootings. This is starting to tell you that this feels like a turf war, like rival gangs running up on each other at the club and shooting at each other. Think about your own cities and clubs and realize that in your own newspapers they're reporting the gang activity that's occurring at some of these nightclubs. And there's a reason why they're shooting at each other, And there's a reason why it's a turf war because the club
itself is the place where they're making their money. And this is where the plot thickens. Let's jump into Derek Chauvin. Records show that the forty four year olds Chauvene initially studied cooking before taking courses in law enforcement and doing two stints in the army as a military police officer in the nineties. He served at Fort Benning in Georgia and then later in Germany. Chauvin became a Minnesota police
officer in two thousand and one. Had seventeen complaints against him, including one for pulling a woman out of her car after a speeding stop in which she was doing ten miles over the speed limit. Interesting he won two medals of Valor, though I don't know why you would give them to him, because in the one instance in two thousand and six, he was part of a group of officers who opened fire on a stabbing suspect who quote
unquote pointed a gun at them. In the other in two thousand and eight, it was for domestic violence, where Chauvin broke down a bathroom door and shot the suspect in the stomach. In both cases he was given a Medal of Valor for shooting the victim. That doesn't make him a hit man, but it does start to show you that he is capable of performing a hit. He doesn't de escalate the situation, but can certainly escalate it and use terminal force. But that's not the key link
that I want you to focus in on. Derek Chavan was married to Kelly Chavan, a Long immigrant who is the first Mong to win the Miss Minnesota Paget. Mongs are from Southeast Asia, typically southern China, Vietnam, or Laos. This is the key point I want you to focus in on because two of the other officers involved in the arrest of George Floyd were mong the same region in which Derek Chavan's wife is wrong. And that's going to make more sense as I dig a little deeper
into this case. But I want to tell you one more thing about Derek Chavan. In twenty nineteen, he single handedly apprehended a group of gang members while working as the off duty security guard at Elnueve Rodeo. Here's why that's kind of wow. Everyone described Chauvin as a man willing to escalate the situation, used pepper spray when it
wasn't needed, shoot when he didn't need to shoot. In this case, he single handedly, without any other officer, apprehended not one but a gang, a group of gang members while serving as that same security officer who could not make the connection between the shootings at Denny's across the street. If you're not picking up the clues, then you're not listening. Derek Chauvin was probably involved in a gang, or at a minimum, he was being paid by a gang to
help them control the turf. The turf called Elnueve Rodeo, the nightclub where they probably distributed their product, in the central hub of all of their illicit activity. Okay, well, I did it a little bit more digging, and I've tried to figure out who the gangs are in Minneapolis, and one of the biggest gangs is a long gang called Menace of Destruction MOD, formerly known as Masters of Destruction.
Hong gangs were created in nineteen eighty eight and today they are active in every state with a large long community, including California and the midwestern United States, including Mina Soda with a large contingent in Minneapolis. Gangs are known for prostitution, money laundering, distributing of narcotics, and according to the DEA, they are also known for counterfeiting, counterfeiting goods, products, and money. It's starting to come together now, right, It's starting to
make a little more sense to you, guys. I didn't stop digging there. Here's what else. I found out. A national drug ring based in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul was busted in twenty twelve. They were linked to the Cartel La Familia out of Mexico and they were smuggling in millions of dollars of methanthetamine from Mexico to the Twin Cities area and then distributed out
into Minnesota. The drugs went through a local member of the cartel and then distributed to Yes, you got it, the Menace of Destruction gang, the mong gang that I just mentioned. Oh and by the way, what is Lae Familia, also known for counterfeiting. Here's what you need to know about methamphetamine. It's no longer made by cooks and makeshift labs in people's neighborhoods and houses like you saw in
Breaking Bad. According to the DEA, it has become the preferred drug of Mexican cartels because of the pressure that has been put on the opiates, They've switched over to methamphetamines and they are mass producing high quality quantities of the drug and pushing it into markets where they had previously not pushed any product, including the Northeast. I read a white paper on the distribution of methamphetamines, and all of these sources are going to be in the show notes.
I don't want you to think that I'm just sitting here rattling things off. I did the research. I want you to go back and repeat the research and see if you see the threads that I'm pulling on.
Now.
Methamphetamine, according to the DEA, is a street drug in many parts of the country, but in the Northeast, methamphetamine functions as a quote unquote club drug. And here's what their report says, quote Methamphetamine use has been found in a range of club subcultures, including electronic dance music, club rais, and circuit parties. Now, I want you to go to Google and put in Elnueve Rodeo and look at the description of the nightclub. It fits the bill for what
is described here by the DEA. Remember now, Chauvein shows up to arrest George Floyd with two other individuals from the Long community after being told that he was passing off a counterfeit twenty dollars bill to purchase a pack of cigarettes. Eleven year veteran and Native Mong speaker Tao Thoe was one of the officers on the scene, and he is the subject of six complaints, compared to Derek Chauvin, who had seventeen. Both officers for their tenure have an
abnormally high number of complaints against them. These guys weren't operating as officers. They were operating as members of this Mong gang. I dug a little deeper and you will see the link in the show notes where the deea list out the occupations that gang members have when they're not working for the gang, and the Minutes of Destruction's primary occupations include military and law enforcement when they're not
doing work for the gang. These guys are smart. They're just like corporations who put their people in government and then bring them back to the corporation, cross pollinating it so they make sure they win all the contracts. These guys are doing the same thing, So it would make sense that Menace of Destruction would have officers who were gang members that give them the inside track to help them make sure they maintain their muscle in the areas
where they want to distribute their product. Remember, they had links to Mexican drug cartels like Familiar the methamphetamines that flew from mex to go into Minneapolis, and both groups were known for counterfeiting products and money. So when George Floyd was arrested on May twenty fifth, twenty twenty, the video showed that Chauvin was holding his knee to his neck, while Lane was holding Floyd's legs and Keong was holding his back while Paul, the officer with the six complaints,
stood between the officers and onlookers. According to charging documents, individuals have already question why you arrest him, put him in the car, and then take him out of the car. Pin him to the ground, put your knee on his neck, hold his legs, and hold his back down while the fourth officer keeps the crowd at a safe distance. This
wasn't an arrest. I think this was a hit because George Floyd was going to expose not just a meth amphetamine ring which had just been busted in twenty twelve, but he was going to expose evidence of a counterfeiting ring that is probably linked to menace of destruction in La Familia. There's something else really stinky about what's going on in Minnesota. There's a link in the show notes to an article where law enforcement is complaining about the
state's district attorney and his unwillingness to prosecute gangs. In fact, many of the judges in Minnesota are complaining about the DA's unwillingness to prosecute gangs, including one judge who law lost his daughter to opiate addiction. I'm going to put a link in the show notes to a book called Killing Uncle Sam. For those of you who are serious
about this topic. You should read this book because it explains how the CIA is using these sorts of clubs, gangs, and drug routes to finance its private wars all around the world, and that when one area dries up, be it the opiates, they find another avenue and another drug and another route to pipe their product and to get the money they need to finance these wars. Now, all of this started with Dulles way back with OSS and their attempts to finance private wars after World War II.
And guess where the drugs came from that Dulles used to finance his private wars back then. Yeah, the Long community Southeast Asia. And so those drugs then were piped into black communities via jazz clubs, believe it or not, and started an addiction and drug culture that has ruined the black community. That's not me saying it, that's what's
laid out by Paul Williams in Killing Uncle Sam. In Paul Williams's book, he outlines how routes were carved through the South and that drugs were run all the way up through Mina, Arkansas, where it was piped into the Northeast, and that many times the shipments of drugs. We're protected by local law enforcement. You can't make these things up. Do I expect the media to do this kind of research on this case?
No?
Do I expect the investigators to do this kind of research. No, because just like the JFK killing, they have their man, they have something that appeases the public, and they're going to end that case right where we see it, with a group of officers and one dead black man. But as you can see, there are many more layers to this case, layers that I don't think anyone wants to peel back and discover America seemly underbelly. I hope many of you take the time to go through the show notes.
I hope many of you take the time to step back and ask yourself the obvious questions. These two men knew each other, They worked with each other for over a year, both in security. There's no way a bouncer would not have had to throw someone out the club and come across the security working right outside the front door. What caused this action, in my opinion, was some of the activity that went on in that club found its
way into Floyd's hand. A counterfeit twenty dollars bill, and the only reason an officer would escalate that to the point of wanting to execute a man despite the pleas that he was making in front of the public who all had cell phones and could record the incident, is that he intended for this man to die and intended for the link to the evidence that this man may have represented to die with him. That's what I'm alleging.
But I want you to do the homework. I want you to go through the articles and see the threads that are woven through this incident. A club located near the Third Precinct where Chavon worked with a sketchy history with lots of gunfire with officer related shootings, none of which could be linked back to the club where Chavon worked.
Outside the club, he was protecting that turf because he may have been involved in the activity that was going on inside that club and linked to the mong gangs that are distributing narcotics and counterfeit bills in the in Cities area. Guys, I'm hearing these drums. I appreciate you listening. I want you to do the research because there's more beneath the surface than what we're being told.
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