Fentanyl 11 ng/mL

In modern America, we periodically offer up white men as human sacrifices to the PC gods. Among our benefactions: Jake Gardner, Kyle Rittenhouse, Darren Wilson, the Duke lacrosse players, University of Virginia fraternity members, Stacey Koon and Mark Fuhrman.
 
The rest of us just keep our heads down and pray we won’t be next.

55 Replies to “Fentanyl 11 ng/mL”

  1. I gotta wonder, how many of the jury members will vote to convict (despite the overwhelming evidence of innocence) out of fear of the mob?

      1. They’ll convict out of fear of the mob, fear of the violence and death that will follow if he’s found not guilty, fear for their own safety and that of their families. And the media will praise them for it.

        Their rational will be, better one white man should suffer than thousands be subjected to the months of violence by the race baiting, lefty mob.

    1. The NYT has a team of people trying to figure out who they are despite court ordered anonymity. Obviously the NYT wants to go after their families, jobs, and eventually their lives.

  2. The medical examiner also found that Floyd had enough fentanyl in his system — I don’t want to say “to kill a horse,” because that would be a cliche.

    How about enough to “kill a gorilla”?

  3. 62% men in college vs 38% women is a societal disgrace.
    The reverse is business as usual, carry on.

    Obviously, there aren’t many young men being born these days.
    Apparently no cares about them anyway.
    How cowardly is everyone who knows and cares about a young boy? Particularly the hated pale ones?
    By the looks of things, pretty much the biggest cowards in the history of cowardice.
    ie, typical canadian

  4. Kate – If you Google “derek chauvin autopsy report” you will find numerous “fact check” articles like this one at Politifact that says
    The report indicated that relatively high levels of fentanyl were found in Floyd’s system, but it ruled the manner of death a homicide and said the cause of his death was “cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law-enforcement subdual restraint, and neck compression.”. It notes it’s sources which include articles by the Washington Post, AP, Business Insider, Newsweek, etc. They don’t seem to link to the report itself.

    I found a pdf of “a report” and it clearly states “The Hennepin County Medical Examiner (in a preliminary finding) … The autopsy revealed no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation. Mr Floyd had underlying health conditions… The combined effects of Mr. Floyd being constrained by the police, his underlying health conditions, and any potential intoxicants in his system likely contributed to his death”.
    https://fm.cnbc.com/applications/cnbc.com/resources/editorialfiles/2020/05/29/chauvin.pdf

      1. Thanks George – Note that it says “The decedent was known to be positive for 2019-nCoV RNA on 4/3/2020. Since PCR positivity for 2019-nCoV RNA can persist for weeks after the onset and resolution of clinical disease, the autopsy result most likely reflects asymptomatic but persistent PCR positivity from previous infection”.

        Did the MSM consider him one of the COVID 19 related deaths? Did the CDC?

    1. “If you Google “derek chauvin autopsy report” you will find numerous “fact check” articles like this one at Politifact ”

      That’s where I stopped reading, right there. I’m not the least bit interested in the opinions of the professional LIARS of ‘Politifact’.

      You know how Politifact ‘fact checked’ the infamous Ruby Freeman video, where her daughter sent all the Republican vote counters home at 10 PM before pulling boxes of ballots out from under tables and hurriedly counting them until 1 AM? By having the Democrats in charge deny that she told those people to leave, and then claiming that those ballots weren’t hidden, they were just “stored there”. They did a similar ‘fact check’ after the Dominion voting machines were hacked into (live)…the Democrats in charge said, “no, that’s not what happened at all”. THAT is what these partisan scumbags want you to believe is a ‘fact check’: a simple *denial* is all they seem to require, and then they have the nerve to call it a ‘fact check’. Ludicrous and insulting

    1. Excellent informative piece John. Thanks for sharing the link. The pieced together video without commentary combined with matter of fact observations by a qualified police brutality expert puts everything in perspective. Officer Chauvin’s in tough. Hardest part was seeing George Floyd crying for his Mama knowing what comes next. George knew he was in big trouble. He just couldn’t bring himself to admit it and ask for help.

      1. As per testimony from GF girlfriend, the ‘Mama’ cry was referring to her. That was his name for her.

    2. “You can see him die while being able to move his head and breath.”

      Yeah, I noticed that too. Apparently he also said “I can’t breathe!” 21 times. Problem is, if you can say “I can’t breathe!” 21 times, you are obviously breathing just fine…

  5. I’ve been listening to the trial while working and so far the prosecution is going horribly wrong.

  6. The left lost their minds when Zimmerman was found not guilty…sadly for Chauvin I’m sure the jurors know what to do to avoid a repeat.
    And I don’t know if it’ll be admissible but Chauvin had 18 complaints and 2 disciplinary reprimands for what I don’t know…but it isn’t going to help his cause.

    1. 20 complaints in 20 years? I’m guessing this is not unusual in inner city policing or even the suburbs. When you use force, somebody isn’t going to like it.

    2. Also involved in three shootings one fatal.
      He is a thug.
      This is not one of the good guys getting steamrolled, this is the fascists and communists killing each other type of story. Hope they put him general population and hope the other inmates will take their time.

      1. COLON R~4
        I posted below, wondering were alla ASShole was on this, butt I see you are filling in for him!

        1. Sorry can’t make out what you’re saying. How many times do you need to be reminded to remove cops’ phallus from your mouth before you talk?

        1. Another eloquent intellectual giant enters the thread.
          Go help GYM, his jaws are getting tired and his neck is getting sore.

          1. Quit nagging.
            They are not going to fill up any faster if you nag.
            As always, as soon as they’re full you can have them.

          2. Sporty/GYM are both NME666, Colonialista. Kate McWhatever does not give a shit.
            Same sort of integrity Kate has claiming Kate now sees that the Elites want to kill us all.
            I’ve been saying it here for years here, but suddenly Kate is jumping to the front of the
            parade and pretending Kate has been leading it.

      2. There is something about this Chauvin guy that rubs me wrong.
        There has been allusions to the bar that he and Floyd worked at was a front for CIA counterfeit money laundering.
        Chauvin was paid muscle as well as Floyd.
        What gets interesting is that the cops get wind of counterfeit money being spent over town by none other than one George Floyd.
        Seems someone’s hand got stuck in the cookie jar.
        So the CIA being what they are don’t take kindly to this and dispatch Officer Friendly Chauvin since he knows Floyd.
        The cops get him into the car and Floyd knows his ass is grass.
        It could very well be that Officer Friendly may have injected Floyd with that lethal Fentanyl dose so as to keep the problems in house and deal with Floyd on their own terms.
        Unfortunately a few bystanders took an interest and started filming.
        The rest as they say is history.

        Of course I can’t prove this but it doesn’t seem out of the ordinary when dealing with spooks.
        Chauvin will get thrown to the wolves as another piece of red meat to take our eye off the real ball.
        But never let a good crisis go to waste.

  7. How is it possible that the defense is being put on by a “white” man? Was this done deliberately? To scuttle the defense? I simply cannot BELIEVE the defense was unable to find a black woman to Defend the police officer … shocked …

    1. I’m sure there are Black men or women that would defend Chauvin,,, until they take a moment and think about how savagely they and their families would be attacked by the BIPOC crowd and the Media. They would have nothing to gain, win or lose the case.

  8. I believe I heard a new item from the testimony that Floyd was eating fentanyl to hide it from the cops.
    If true, that pretty much gets rid of everything except general assholery.

  9. White men are Gods.

    The PC mob told me so.

    Arabs, Africans, Asians – have no agency, they cannot rationalize their own best interests, everything they do is as a result of white men. Decades or even centuries after colonization the inhabitants are still under the spell of white men.

    Feminists put white men on the highest pedestal, they believe that white men have supra-natural powers over women and society. It’s quite the compliment.

  10. Chauvin is a POS but he didn’t murder the Big Black Lifelong Criminal who at one point held a knife to a pregnant woman.
    The fact that the criminal is dead is really good news.
    I don’t see how they can convict but many from the black community will riot even if he’s found guilty. Its what they do.

  11. Our “progressive comrades” are going to riot .
    Does not matter what the verdict is.
    So knowing their community is going to burn either way,the jurors are free to vote their conscience..assuming they have one.
    This is a beautiful showcase of the Just Us System.
    Convicted by public gossip and slander,by the very fools charged with preventing such idiocy.
    Then being tried in a community poisoned against any pretence of a fair trial.
    With loud mouth fools and public officials threatening the community and the jurors with violence if they dare to find on the facts..

    A whole bunch of stupid and criminal acts..by the State and City..

    Of course Chauvin will settle out of court,when his appeal lawyers sue the official who permit this .So we will never know how much money Baltimore needs to beg from the federal purse to cover up this blatant corruption and malice..which will be blamed on incompetence.

    The Demon Rats have served notice,the constitution is dead anywhere they have stolen into power.
    Yet they continue to insist that the taxpayers must “respect their,the bandits,civil rights”..

        1. “Sorry my bad,all these lovely Democrat controlled enclaves are starting to look the same to me.”

          They do, don’t they? What was the murder tally for Chicago last year…2300 shootings and how many deaths?

  12. This is a clear-cut show trial. It’s only purpose us to vindicate the corrupt MSM and leftist organisations – NAACP, BLM, etc.
    The verdict is pretty much a forgone conclusion. More criminals will start playing the ghetto lottery in hope of a large payout. I would bet Mr. Floyd’s family had to memorise his name before making public states.

  13. If he had gone an extra 2 ng/ml then he would have had a blood concentration used to give anesthesia for cardiac surgery. And when we do that we typically have the patient on a mechanical ventilator.

  14. 11 ng/ml is hardly an inevitably fatal serum concentration of fentanyl. In fact, fentanyl used for clinical anesthesia purposes is typically administered in the 10-20 ng/ml range. Sometimes, less than that can kill; other times, especially in substance use-related deaths, concentrations are more commonly in the 20+ ng/ml range. Fentanyl concentration on its own is not necessarily a reliable indicator of cause of death, without understanding it in context.

    Even with that 11 ng/ml of fentanyl in his system that day, George Floyd was evidently lucid and mobile and experiencing no apparent medical distress right up until that police interaction. Take from that whatever you will.

    1. As per a previous comment, Fentanyl administered clinically in those sort of doses is accompanied by the use of a ventilator. Why would that be so and what are the ramifications for the recreational use of the substance?

      As to the time-line: At what point in the event did Floyd start saying that he could not breathe? Before or after he was restrained? If “before”, as in, while he was still upright, it would indicate that Floyd was having an “event” all of his own and of his own making.

      Furthermore, if he were still “vocalizing” whilst restrained on the ground, he most certainly COULD breathe to some extent; try talking without breathing sometime. Caveat; the orifice spoken through may vary your mileage. Was the difficulty breathing caused by heart “malfunction” brought on by a pharmaceutical cocktail.

      If, as seems to be the case Floyd and Chauvin were previously “acquainted” professionally or otherwise, maybe Chauvin knew of Floyd’s pharmaceutical adventures and what he was like during them. Just Chauvin or a “dog-pile”? Has ALL the RAW video from ALL of the people who stood around recording this event been secured? Interesting thing about digital video; it carries with it a serious provenance trail. “Creatively” editing it also leaves markers. Down the memory hole? Forensic IT is an interesting thing, but only when it is used.

      1. “Fentanyl administered clinically in those sort of doses is accompanied by the use of a ventilator…”

        Among its various clinical uses, fentanyl at that dosage is often employed as one agent in a combination of drugs to induce and maintain general anesthesia. It doesn’t induce anesthesia all on its own. Any surgery that requires general anesthesia requires a mechanical ventilator. I understand DrD’s point to be that this is a serious drug; no one disputes that. My point is only that, contrary to Ms. Coulter’s and by extension Kate’s insinuations, 11 ng/ml of fentanyl in Mr. Floyd’s system may or may not be relevant to Mr. Chauvin’s criminal trial, but it is most certainly not exonerative.

        “Furthermore, if he were still “vocalizing” whilst restrained on the ground, he most certainly COULD breathe to some extent; try talking without breathing sometime.”

        It’s a myth that if you can talk, then you cannot also be asphyxiating at the same time. It’s absolutely possible physiologically to utter sounds and words while simultaneously experiencing dyspnea and transitioning into respiratory failure. Here’s a description of the mechanics involved: http://www.acpjournals.org/doi/full/10.7326/M20-4186

    2. george, Floyd was an camera saying he couldn’t breath before the cops even got him out of his car, try getting some information before posting. Also Floyd’s heart was enlarged, to the point of possible failure, so yah, the fentanyl level was troubling at best, and possibly at a fatal level for his condition

  15. Anyone do the “bloods” for anabolic steroids in Floyd?

    THEY may have been part of the reason for a dodgy heart.

    https://heart.bmj.com/content/90/5/473

    Then, there are human growth hormones, which changes bone physiognomy, irreversibly.

    Evidenced in bone X-rays, changes in shoe, glove, or hat sizes, CHANGES IN FACES.

    What is the updated body-count and destruction tally from the “peaceful protests” (spit) that erupted on the tail of this incident?

  16. I’ve posted on this before, maybe here, maybe not. The Court TV show had an interview two weeks or so ago with the pathologist who carried out the autopsies on JFK, Robert Kenendy and 21,000 others. He explained that Chauvins knee on Floyd’s neck would stop the blood flow to his brain, thereby starving the brain of oxygen. The brain would then shut down the heart. That, in his opinion was the cause of death.
    To me, if Chauvin was using the standard techniques that were allowed (trained for) in these situations, it would be difficult to convict him of murder.
    In all of this, Floyd was the architect of his demise.

    1. The same report that showed Fentanyl 11 ng/mL also showed no petechiae – broken blood vessels in the neck that always accompany strangulation. Report also stated that there was no other evidence of strangulation. Chauvin was holding Floyd on his side so Floyd would not aspirate his vomit if he threw up. Cause of death was an overdose of fentanyl.

      1. “Cause of death was an overdose of fentanyl.”

        Not according to the official medical examiner report. You can’t selective cite the parts of that report that suit your argument (fentanyl, absence of petechiae) and then ignore its final assessment.

        Which is this, per accompanying press release:

        “Cause of death: Cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression
        Manner of death: Homicide
        How injury occurred: Decedent experienced a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained by law enforcement officer(s)
        Other significant conditions: Arteriosclerotic and hypertensive heart disease; fentanyl intoxication; recent methamphetamine use”

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