George Floyd’s Counterfeit $20 and China’s War on US Currency

Minneapolis career criminal George Floyd tried to pass a counterfeit $20 bill in a store while he was as high as a kite on fentanyl and methamphetamine. That’s what set off all this craziness that we’re going through right now in America. Where’d he get that fake $20?

As it turns out, there are a lot of counterfeit bills making their way to America’s shores these days. Most of them can be linked directly back to the communist China. Whenever there’s a story about counterfeit bills on the news, it’s usually a 20-second blurb and then we forget about it. But this story is much bigger than that.

Communist China is flooding America with counterfeit bills. This is an intentional act of financial war. It’s serious. Counterfeiting is a crime that hurts businesses, banks and the reputation of the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Counterfeiting makes the real dollars in your pocket worth less. It hurts you personally when someone like George Floyd passes a fake $20 in a local store, even though most of us don’t think of it that way.

Knowing that the crime that George Floyd committed is going to be swept under the rug by the media and the narrative setters in this country, I thought it might be worth looking into this counterfeiting issue a bit more. Here’s the other plague that communist China unleashed on the USA this year.

In January, the Border Patrol discovered a rail shipment – which originated in China – was carrying 45 crates filled with counterfeit $1 bills. We’ve all seen grocery store clerks check any bill of $20 or larger to make sure it’s authentic. When’s the last time you saw a clerk check a $1? Probably never. Which means there could be tons of counterfeit $1 bills floating around that we don’t even know about.

The Border Patrol intercepted that shipment at the border crossing in International Falls… in Minnesota. Not terribly far from Minneapolis, where George Floyd tried to pass a fake $20 a couple of weeks ago now.

 

In February, police in Taipei, Taiwan busted a counterfeiting ring that was making fake US $100 bills. According to the authorities, the bills were so sophisticated that they will pass an initial check by a bank clerk. It was only after the bills go through a more sophisticated internal check that they could be identified as counterfeit. They seized more than $100,000 in fake US currency in this arrest. The reason why the amount was so small was because the Chinese mafia had already shipped millions to the US.

Here’s how the currency flows into the US and into circulation. The Chinese mob in a foreign country mails the fake bills to its associates here in the US. The Chinese mob then sells the counterfeit $100 bills to illegal aliens for about $12 apiece. The illegals then use the counterfeit bills to live a better lifestyle here in the US (who doesn’t like cash, right?). The illegals also send the fake bills home as remittances to their relatives, where the bills go through less rigorous checks at the banks… and then they end up in circulation until someone notices.

In April of this year, the US Secret Service office in Lima, Peru busted a mob-run counterfeiting operation. They seized counterfeiting equipment and about $15 million in counterfeit US bills. Does the Chinese mafia have close ties to organized crime in Peru? Google says… yes, indeed they do.

On May 26, the Border Patrol intercepted a shipment with $250,000 in counterfeit US bills in Cincinnati, OH. The bills were being shipped to Guthrie, OK when the Border Patrol found them. That shipment originated in Shenzen, China.

We have boatloads of fake currency flooding into America right now and it’s all being linked, directly or indirectly, back to communist China. The crime is being commissioned by “organized crime,” but how closely is the ruling party in Beijing linked to the criminal underworld? Probably a lot more than we know. This is just one more act of war against the United States by a country that is laughing at us right now, as criminals and agitators burn our cities to the ground.


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1 thought on “George Floyd’s Counterfeit $20 and China’s War on US Currency”

  1. If George Floyd had one $1 fake bill at the time of his arrest that he resisted, then he should have more on his person or at his home and his family and friends. If not, then he was not part of the China scheme of passing fake bills, if yes then he knew he was guilty and was trying to run away, which was stupid and the outcome was the result of his death.

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