Blockbuster Investigation: ‘The Trayvon Hoax’ that Ignited Racial Division in America Was Based on a Spectacular Fraud

Filmmaker Joel Gilbert uncovers the true story of the shooting of Trayvon Martin that divided America on racial lines. Gilbert shows how the case was fabricated around Trayvon’s final phone call with his girlfriend, Diamond Eugene, that falsely portrayed the shooting as a racial attack. The real Diamond Eugene, who was 16 at the time, never testified at Zimmerman’s trial, but Rachel Jeantel was substituted in her place as a fake witness. Gilbert says the false narrative was used to deliberately motivate black voters into re-electing Obama in 2012.

3-minute movie trailer:

Interview featuring Joel Gilbert:

Link for Joel Gilbert’s website:   https://www.thetrayvonhoax.com/

Link for movie, The Trayvon Hoax, on Vimeo:  

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thetrayvonhoax?autoplay=1

Summary by JW Williams

Filmmaker Joel Gilbert shows how Trayvon Martin’s family’s attorney, Benjamin Crump, recorded a conversation with Diamond Eugene, Trayvon’s girlfriend who was on the phone with the Trayvon in the last moments of his life. Gilbert says Diamond’s recorded statement with attorney Crump essentially consisted of her simply agreeing with the lawyer, who was creating a racial agenda. The recording ignited the public, swayed President Obama, gained support from LeBron James and the NBA, and ultimately provoked the nation’s media to demand Zimmerman’s arrest.

Diamond Eugene, who was being coerced by Travon’s family, friends, and attorney, disappeared and never testified at Trayvon’s trial. Instead, Rachel Jeantel, who claimed to be Diamond at the trial, was an impersonator.

Gilbert contends that the phone call would never overcome the physical evidence and eye witnesses that were in Zimmerman’s favor, so the case was not about convicting him, but merely to get him arrested and into the news. The agenda to get Zimmerman into court was to mobilize black voters for Obama in 2012, as he was losing support in the black community prior to that. 

Gilbert says that politicians and the media used the event to create the false impression that blacks are under threat of attack by white,Republicans.

Gilbert says that Trayvon’s parents and their attorney knew about the witness imposter. He says the Florida state prosecutors, who withheld evidence from Zimmerman’s attorneys and ignored Rachel Jeantel’s confession, also knew of the criminal deception.

The arrest of Zimmerman allowed Trayvon’s family to file a lawsuit against the homeowners association, and they received a $2-million pay-out. Trayvon’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, now is a candidate for Dade County Commissioner in Miami.

The mainstream media is ignoring this important story, and Amazon is no longer streaming the movie.