This article discusses the shooting of Rayshard Brooks in an Atlanta Wendy’s parking lot by Garrett Rolfe, a white cop. The author, Patrick, suggests that the events leading to Brooks’ death were intentionally timed to occur shortly after the death of George Floyd. The article criticizes the response of Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who announced the resignation of Police Chief Erika Shields and implied Rolfe was a murderer before an investigation was complete. The author also makes insinuations about Mayor Bottoms’ birth date and campaign finances, and draws a parallel between her father, R&B singer Major Lance, and her current situation, using the phrase “monkey business.”

The author then critiques an article by F. Elizabeth Dahab, a professor at California State University Long Beach, describing it as disingenuous. Dahab’s account is characterized as portraying Brooks as a victim tricked by the police, a narrative the author disputes. The article mentions the responding officer, Brosnan, who called in Rolfe as a DUI specialist. The author questions the necessity of this. The author also analyzes video footage, claiming to find no evidence of Rolfe displaying hatred. The author suggests that Dahab’s writing aims to promote the “Defund The Police” movement and that contradictory narratives create societal division.

Further skepticism is cast on Brooks’ actions, particularly his alleged attempt to taser officers while handcuffed and running away, which the author deems implausible. The article questions the name “Rayshard Brooks,” suggesting it might be a fabricated name. The article also focuses on Brooks’ attorney, L. Chris Stewart, and his association with Morgan and Morgan, a prominent Atlanta law firm headquartered in Orlando, FL. The author links Morgan and Morgan to various Florida locations and national expansion, and highlights John Bryan Morgan’s involvement in advocating for minimum wage and his comments on the George Floyd incident. The author speculates that the Morgan family may be connected to John Pierpont Morgan and the peerage Morgans, and suggests possible links to William Jennings Bryan and the Hamiltons.

The article then discusses a video interview of Brooks from earlier in the year found by Today.com, questioning its convenient timing and Reconnect.io, an organization based in the British Indian Ocean Territory involved in the criminal justice industry. David Condliffe, a board member of Reconnect, is noted to have ties to Governor Cuomo’s Council on Community Re-entry and George SorosOpen Society Institute. Other names associated with Reconnect include Jacobs, Murray, Hamilton, and Hotchkiss. The article connects John Murray of Reconnect to Maine Venture Fund and Accenture, a company previously the tech consulting arm of Arthur Andersen and a federal contractor incorporated in a tax haven (Bermuda). Accenture’s work for HealthCare.gov and the Department of Defense is also mentioned.

Finally, the author criticizes Angela Davis, labeling her a “fake Black Panther” and an agent, and notes her promotion by The Guardian as an important voice in BLM. The author expresses a lack of further interest in investigating this matter.

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The article examines the alleged killing of Rayshard Brooks at a Wendy’s in Atlanta by Garrett Rolfe, a white cop. The author, Patrick, suggests the timing of this incident, occurring 18 days after the death of George Floyd, is significant. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is criticized for her swift condemnation of Rolfe and the resignation of Police Chief Erika Shields. The article insinuates irregularities in Mayor Bottoms’ finances and draws a connection to her father, R&B singer Major Lance, and the phrase “monkey business.” The author then debunks the narrative presented by F. Elizabeth Dahab, a professor at California State University Long Beach, deeming it disingenuous and a fabrication. The responding officer, Brosnan, calling in Rolfe, is also questioned. The author analyzes video evidence, disputing claims of Rolfe’s malice and suggesting Dahab’s writing promotes the Defund The Police agenda. The plausibility of Brooks’ actions, such as using a taser while handcuffed, is challenged. The article questions the authenticity of the name Rayshard Brooks. Attention is then directed to Brooks’ attorney, L. Chris Stewart, and his affiliation with Morgan and Morgan, a prominent law firm in Atlanta with extensive operations across Florida and nationally. The author speculates on the Morgan family’s potential ties to historical figures like John Pierpont Morgan and William Jennings Bryan. A Today.com report featuring a video interview with Brooks from Reconnect.io is scrutinized for its convenient timing and Reconnect.io’s involvement in the criminal justice industry, with links to David Condliffe, Governor Cuomo, and George SorosOpen Society Institute. Other figures associated with Reconnect include Jacobs, Murray, Hamilton, and Hotchkiss. John Murray’s connection to Maine Venture Fund and Accenture, a large federal contractor, is highlighted, along with Accenture’s work for HealthCare.gov and the Department of Defense. Finally, Angela Davis, described as a “fake Black Panther,” is criticized for her promotion by The Guardian within the BLM movement.

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