Flopping Aces
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Flopping Aces
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Conservative blog. USMC. Retired LEO. #MAGA #ULTRAMAGA #draintheswamp #Trump2025 #Trump47 #FreeDerrickChauvin Also on Truth Social, Gab, Gettr @floppingaces

Today, we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer six years ago. That moment changed our city forever.

🚨THEY VOTED FOR IT: Seattle residents are forced to build DIY barricades to protect themselves from roving gangs shooting up their neighborhoods after defunding their police, harboring dangerous illegal aliens and electing radical Leftist @MayorofSeattle Katie Wilson.




You are unlikely to win any arguments by quoting US intelligence assessments about Iran’s nuclear weapons program, which are fundamentally based on a deeply flawed 2007 NIE. I would suggest you read our work, since you think it is limited to satellite imagery analysis or facilities from twenty years ago. I interact with a host of intelligence agencies and debate with them. I learned long ago not to quote any one of them blindly. The point is that Iran’s nuclear weapons after 2003 was a preparatory program, as, for example, evidenced in the first half of 2025 of Iran turning most of its 20% enriched uranium into 60 percent and accelerated nuclear weapons work. The latter was acknowledged by the IC, but the rush to make 60% could not even be combined into the official, unclassified IC assessment, except as a parallel concern. Yet, it is at the heart of Iran’s nuclear weapon program, to shrink timeframes and be ready. The flaw in your view is that you are looking for a traditional nuclear weapons program, not the one Iran pursued since 2003. This is also the mistake in the NIE, to treat Iran’s nuclear weapons program like a light switch. By the way, since you quote US IC assessments so freely, you must know that German, British, and I think French intelligence dissented with the US on the 2007 NIE that Iran’s nuclear weapons program ended in 2003. Prior to June 2025, Iran was able to build a nuclear weapon within months, if a decision was given to do so. The crash nuclear weapons pathway was increasingly seen as the more threatening and likely one as tensions worsened. Moreover, it was getting more difficult to tell whether Iran was just further shortening timeframes or had decided to build one. And your crack is silly about the sites we monitor being related to a future effort rather than what they are, namely part of assessing damage to the existing nuclear weapons program. You should try it sometime rather than constructing a false narrative about the status of Iran’s nuclear weapons program prior to the war.

Today we remember George Floyd.




Today we are proud to announce the release of American Scapegoat: How a Corrupt Justice System Sacrificed Derek Chauvin to the Mob by former federal prosecutor T.J. Harker (@TJ_Harker). Six years ago today, George Floyd died while in custody of Minneapolis beat cop Derek Chauvin, sparking the most destructive riots in our nation's history and becoming the pretext for an era of mass political hysteria that threatened to rip apart the very fabric of American life. Cities burned. Floyd's body was paraded around in a gold casket. Every institution was made to bend the knee to BLM. Ordinary white Americans, represented by the person of Derek Chauvin, were called to account for three centuries of racial grievance. All most Americans saw of that day was the grainy cellphone footage of Officer Chauvin's knee restraining the back of George Floyd's neck. Few bothered to learn any other details about the case, and by the time the trial rolled around, the verdict was a foregone conclusion. An innocent black man had been killed by a racist white cop, they were told. And for America to atone for its original sins, that racist white cop had to pay the price. What they didn't know was that Chauvin's knee did not prevent Floyd from breathing. They didn't know Chauvin was following procedure by the book. They didn't know Floyd had taken lethal amounts of fentanyl minutes before being restrained. They didn't know Floyd had a pre-existing heart condition. They didn't know the autopsy report had been revised under threat of professional harm. They didn't know the original prosecutor removed herself from the case after seeing all of the evidence. They didn't know the subsequent prosecutors had to abandon their theory of the case just days into the trial. They didn't know the prosecution never established a cause of death, let alone that Derek Chauvin was responsible. In American Scapegoat, author T.J. Harker breaks down what happened on that fateful day six years ago, analyzes the thousands of court documents manipulated and recontextualized to achieve the trial result Minnesota politicians demanded, and relives the trial itself in thorough, painstaking detail to definitively show that Derek Chauvin did not kill George Floyd. Never in modern American history has our justice system been so corrupted by public mass hysteria than in the case of Derek Chauvin. This is the story of that trial. This is the story of how a man was sacrificed to the mob. American Scapegoat is available for pre-order now. Coming Fall '26.





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