This article, titled “Breonna Taylor is Fake and so is the aftermath” by Anon, published on May 29, 2020, questions the authenticity of the Breonna Taylor case and suggests that prominent civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump may be an “inside player” connected to fabricated events. The author draws parallels between the Breonna Taylor case and those of Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, and Tupac Shakur, citing Miles W. Mathis’s work which questions the nature of these deaths. The article suggests that Crump strategically enters high-profile cases after media narratives are established, aiming to secure financial settlements.
The author scrutinizes Crump’s background, pointing to perceived inconsistencies in his biography, particularly regarding his military father and his upbringing. The article also highlights numerical patterns and coded language within Crump’s career and statements, suggesting a deliberate use of “intel’s magic numbers” and “aces and eight.” Examples include the dates of Trayvon Martin’s death and Michael Brown’s case being represented by aces, and the documentary series Who Killed Tupac? having a rating and run time that also points to this numerical code. Crump’s description of Ahmaud Arbery’s arrest is also analyzed for similar numerical significance.
The article introduces Kevin Gouge, an attorney for William “Roddie” Bryan, who described his client as a “pawn in a much larger game,” further fueling the theory of manufactured events. The author also references the statements of medical examiner Wayne Carver at Sandy Hook as a point of comparison.
The Breonna Taylor case itself is presented as particularly fantastical, with the author questioning the details of the police raid and the subsequent events. The article emphasizes the lack of body camera footage from the Louisville Metro Police’s Criminal Interdiction Division, suggesting this exemption allows for the fabrication of narratives. The author notes the specific numbers of shots fired by police (25) and the number of shots that hit Breonna Taylor (8), totaling 33, as further numerical symbolism.
The article concludes by suggesting that fabricated events are manufactured for future profit through manipulation of public sentiment and potential book, movie, and merchandising deals, with the possibility of a cut for complicit lawyers. The author speculates on Benjamin Crump’s awareness of case authenticity and the strategic advantage of having an attorney involved in such operations. The piece also mentions a “fake protest” with seven people shot at 11:30 pm, attributing such events to “Intel.”
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Breonna Taylor
- Anon
- May 29, 2020
- Ahmaud Arbery
- Trayvon Martin
- Tupac Shakur
- Miles W. Mathis (http://mileswmathis.com/maud.pdf, http://mileswmathis.com/trayvon.pdf, http://mileswmathis.com/2pac.pdf)
- Benjamin Crump (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Crump)
- Who Killed Tupac? (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7623616/)
- Benjamin Lloyd Crump
- Fort Bragg
- North Carolina
- 4th Psychological Operations Group
- 8th Psychological Operations Group
- Army
- Florida
- Michael Brown
- Louisville Courier-Journal
- Louisville
- Kenneth Walker
- Kentucky
- CV scam (Coronavirus scam)
- Sandy Hook
- Wayne Carver
- Kevin Gouge
- William “Roddie” Bryan
- Criminal Interdiction Division
- Louisville Metro Police
- The Nation (https://www.thenation.com/article/society/breonna-taylor-was-murdered-for-sleeping-while-black/)
- Law Enforcement Today (https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/louisville-judge-releases-man-who-shot-cop-to-home-incarceration/)
- Newsweek (https://www.newsweek.com/everything-we-know-about-fatal-kentucky-police-shooting-breonn-taylor-1503877)
- USA Today (https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/policing/2020/05/08/ahmaud-arbery-killing-reminiscent-lynching-ben-crump/3099887001/, https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/05/15/minute-minute-account-breonna-taylor-fatal-shooting-louisville-police/5196867002/)
- CNN (https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/12/us/ahmaud-arbery-video-william-bryan/)
- The Papers (referring to Miles W. Mathis’s published works)
- Intel (Intelligence agencies)