Ikilei: “The Biggest Lie Ever Sold” Exposes BLM, Mainstream Media and all Those who Followed Uncritically

By Elliot Ikilei

In May 2020, George Floyd was arrested and, during the arrest, he died while surrounded by camera phones and pinned to the ground.

We know the rest.

The Black Lives Matter group (commonly referred to as BLM), proclaiming itself as “liberators“, flooded media across the western world, holding up Mr Floyd as a type of hero for black rights.

The organisation also collected donations in dollar form. Millions of dollars. In fact, the last official count puts the number at close to USD100M.

Here in New Zealand, BLM organised a march that gathered thousands to move through Auckland central, garnering positive commentary from state broadcaster RNZ:

This was also when Conservative commentator and South Auckland teacher Ethan Aloiai was attacked for seeking discourse into issues around the topic. Not only was he physically attacked and abused by BLM supporters, but his workplace was also targeted by activists such as David Farrier, who wrote a long, scathing letter to his employer.

Most politicians, universities, journalists, Progressive activists and others leapt over themselves to get on the BLM bandwagon, with even civil servants obediently running the narrative, like Police Commissioner Andrew Coster.

And the money flowed from around the world to be deposited, in US dollars, at the feet of the BLM founders.

So what happened to those millions and millions of dollars being donated to “eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes“?

Coming hot on the heels of Matt Walsh’s “What is a Woman?” documentary, Candace Owens has released her deep investigation, titled “The Greatest Lie Ever Told”.

And in this documentary, she exposes the shocking truth of the Black Lives Matter movement, organisation, and where that money went.

Owens has gathered financial reports and the company details of various financial recipients. And she interviews important people in this tragedy, including the people who lived with Mr Floyd, a pastor living in the “Free State of George Floyd”, the shop owner who contacted the police on the day, a colleague of arguably the other victim, Derek Chauvin, and more.

She is succinct, clear and straight up.

This documentary also exposes the mainstream media who readily poured out the steady narrative, the politicians who made sure their faces were seen to be in line with the narrative, and those well-meaning, if uncritical, masses of ordinary people fooled into thinking they were donating millions of dollars for a good cause.

I will be watching this documentary over and over.

I encourage you who may have given money and/or public support to watch this. It is very hard to deny, and the transparency is all footnoted and advised.

An incredible watch.

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