According to the Washington Post, here’s how NBC News, in a March 27, 2012, broadcast of the “Today” show, abridged the tape of Zimmerman’s comments to a police dispatcher on the evening of Feb. 26, 2012:
Zimmerman: This guy looks like he’s up to no good. He looks black.
The full tape went like this:
Zimmerman: This guy looks like he’s up to no good. Or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about.
Dispatcher: OK, and this guy — is he black, white or Hispanic?
Zimmerman: He looks black.
Why would a major new company doctor the police tapes and then pass off the doctored remarks as what was said when they knew it wasn’t what was said? Why did the trial Judge refuse to allow Zimmerman’s lawyers to play the actual police tape? Simple. The fix was in.
What was fixed? A lot. The police chief refused to arrest Zimmerman so he “ resigned”. The new police chief arrested Zimmerman. The FBI had this to say about Zimmerman hating black people: “After interviewing nearly three dozen people in the George Zimmerman murder case, the FBI found no evidence that racial bias was a motivating factor in the shooting of Trayvon Martin”, records released Thursday show.
Even the lead detective in the case, Sanford Florida Detective Chris Serino, told agents that he thought Zimmerman profiled Trayvon because of his attire and the circumstances — but not his race. Read the entire report here.
So Americans were fed a bunch of false, wrong and concocted information and a lot of people accepted the false info as the truth. That happens a lot more than you know. That’s why it’s unwise to trust officials and official sources. Finding the truth can be difficult, especially when it’s purposely hidden. Want more verification that you should not trust government? Look at the Edward Snowden Whistleblower affair. Now we know things that were hidden before Snowden blew his whistle.
We now know Government is tracking your phone calls. They don’t trust you so why not treat them the way they treat you? Why indeed.
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