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Assassination of United Health CEO Brian Thompson


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2024 Dec 4, 7:31pm   3,017 views  248 comments

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https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/preternatural-calmness-of-assassin


The gunman who shot United Health CEO Brian Thompson is apparently accustomed to shooting people. In the video footage, he seems preternaturally calm, collected, and deliberate. Note especially how he walks towards the man he has just shot in the back to fire a few final shots at closer range. He has a strangely unhurried and casual gait, and he never looks back to see if anyone might be closing in from behind.

He strikes me as extremely confident that no one is around to intervene and that he will have no problem escaping.

https://nitter.poast.org/CollinRugg/status/1864376425685438810

Video footage released of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson being executed by a masked gunman.

Video footage shows a man in the grey backpack pulling out a pistol with a silencer on it before opening fire.

The man was seen firing multiple shots at Thompson who stumbled to the ground.

According to The New York Post, the weapon jammed at one point, prompting the gunman to fix it so he could keep firing.

He then fled down an alley and was last seen in Central Park.


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217   PeopleUnited   2024 Dec 18, 1:29pm  

Patrick says

Maybe one solution is to let the people directly vote on the renewal of corporate charters every five years.

My understanding is that corporate charters we only allowed for a finite period to address a specific project such a building a rail line or telephone infrastructure. There should be no corporate licenses that make companies more powerful than people.
218   Patrick   2024 Dec 18, 1:36pm  

Yes, exactly! Corporations were intended to be temporary groups of people acting together to accomplish a specific limited project with an end date.

Now corporations are immortal, like cancer cells.
219   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 18, 2:07pm  

The real problem is that Good's are divorced from the average wage due to imports and credit cards. It's a far bigger contributor to unaffordability most think.

Everything is happening exactly as Ross Perot said it would.

Dependence on imports creates debt pressure to finance the deficits. Both public AND private.

Don't worry though, China is going to have a liberal government anytime now 😂
220   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 18, 2:33pm  

AmericanKulak says

Dependence on imports creates debt pressure to finance the deficits.


You are confusing trade deficits vs budget deficits, it seems.
221   stereotomy   2024 Dec 18, 2:37pm  

Patrick says


PeopleUnited says


It won’t be fixed until the people say enough is enough and demand change.


Even if most people see the problem and demand change, the government is firmly in the hands of mega-corporations like UnitedHealth and acts solely in the interests of those corporations at all times.

Frustration with this state of affairs seems to be what motivated the shooting of that CEO.

We have a great Constitution, but it failed to anticipate the possibility of complete corporate control of Congress. Maybe one solution is to let the people directly vote on the renewal of corporate charters every five years. Extremely evil corporations like UnitedHealth and Pfizer would have their permission to be corporations revoked, resulting in personal liability for those running the companies.


Exactly - corporations were never imagined to be immortal. Finite limits to corporate charters. This achieves two things 1) There is no benefit to psychos to control something that is guaranteed dead after 5 years. 2) It puts the onus on Federal or State legislatures to take more direct control over corporations. Yes, there can be corruption, but legislators, in the absence of vote corruption, are probably more responsible than corporate dark-triad psycho CEOs.
222   gabbar   2024 Dec 18, 2:57pm  

stereotomy says

Yes, there can be corruption, but legislators, in the absence of vote corruption, are probably more responsible than corporate dark-triad psycho CEOs.


Both the Republican National Committee and the Democratic National Committee are private corporations and each have complete control over the business and activities of their organizations. Source: https://www.drmikekatz.com/the_dnc_and_rnc_are_private_corporations
223   gabbar   2024 Dec 18, 3:07pm  

Patrick says


Even if most people see the problem and demand change, the government is firmly in the hands of mega-corporations like UnitedHealth and acts solely in the interests of those corporations at all times.

I think its the other way around; corporation balls are in the hands of the government; if the corporations don't do the government department head bidding, he/she will squeeze the corporation balls one way or the other. At best, they are 69ing.
224   Patrick   2024 Dec 18, 3:22pm  

@gabbar You're right that corporations which do not obey the CIA and State Department get "investigated" for imaginary crimes.

Facebook found itself threatened by the government when it hesitated to completely censor the vast number of serious injuries and deaths caused by the mRNA injections, for example. Elon Musk's companies are now being "investigated" in a similar way.

Google, however, is itself an arm of the CIA at this point, a way for them to efficiently spy on all the Gmail and search habits of America.

So I agree that they're 69ing. And they do this partly to prevent the free market from working. If, say, a new company displaced Google, then the ability of the government to spy on all of us would be greatly reduced. Therefore, no such new company will be allowed to grow - unless they agree to give all their user info to the CIA.

Marc Andreessen just remarked on this - how he was explicitly told not to bother founding any AI companies, but only the three or so now in existence will be allowed, because the government can control them. No competing AI companies will be allowed to gain any substantial market share. Lol, I see that you yourself commented on this:

https://patrick.net/post/1382778/2024-12-03-marc-andreessen-at-joe-rogan-podcast?start=1#comment-2123357
225   Ceffer   2024 Dec 18, 5:37pm  

stereotomy says


corporations were never imagined to be immortal.

That was the way it started out with corporations. They had a limited defined purpose with a beginning, a middle and a defined end.

The foreign occupied foreign city state of Washington DC is a corporate zombie, since the foreign corporations are completely dead bankrupt, but Congress keeps them lurching on by fiat legislation because they are the source of all the corrupt bounties.
226   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 18, 11:13pm  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says


You are confusing trade deficits vs budget deficits, it seems.

No, I'm conflating them on purpose. Trade deficits inevitably lead to budget deficits.
227   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 18, 11:51pm  

AmericanKulak says

Trade deficits inevitably lead to budget deficits.


No, they don't.
228   gabbar   2024 Dec 19, 4:09am  

Patrick says

Google, however, is itself an arm of the CIA at this point, a way for them to efficiently spy on all the Gmail and search habits of America.

UnitedHealth Care may be the Google in health insurance industry.
229   WookieMan   2024 Dec 19, 4:23am  

gabbar says

Patrick says

Google, however, is itself an arm of the CIA at this point, a way for them to efficiently spy on all the Gmail and search habits of America.

UnitedHealth Care may be the Google in health insurance industry.

While true likely, you don't just go killing people because you don't like their company. 2-3 body guards at $100-150k/yr a piece is nothing sauce. $20k on a security system at home. Fencing. Bullet proof windows. Oh goodness I spent X amount of dollars AND EXPENSE it to the company.

I guess it creates jobs, but now CEO's are likely getting security detail. Guess what? They just pass that onto the costumer and your rates go up.

First you just don't kill other humans. I don't care how much disdain you have. Regardless of not allowing a claim or whatever, there are alternative that don't involve killing. The CEO never even made a decision on a claim. That's 3-4 levels down. Are they good people, no, but there are a ton more bad people out there that are worse.
230   GNL   2024 Dec 19, 5:57am  

gabbar says

WookieMan says



Killing a man with kids is awful.

Did the actions of this man, the company he was the CEO of and other companies in this industry harm the lives of Americans? Who committed the greater harm, Luigi or Brian?

The only way to fight bad practices is stop buying from them. Everyone should stop buying health insurance for 5 years. Everyone should stop borrowing for 5 years etc etc.
231   GNL   2024 Dec 19, 6:11am  

Patrick says

Marc Andreessen just remarked on this - how he was explicitly told not to bother founding any AI companies, but only the three or so now in existence will be allowed, because the government can control them.

Do you know which 3 companies?
232   WookieMan   2024 Dec 19, 6:37am  

GNL says

Patrick says


Marc Andreessen just remarked on this - how he was explicitly told not to bother founding any AI companies, but only the three or so now in existence will be allowed, because the government can control them.

Do you know which 3 companies?

I read all this AI hype. I just don't give a shit as I'm anecdotal. If I didn't see it I don't believe it. Maybe I miss out on real stuff, but I don't care. No clue if Trump is even real. Haven't met him. I deal with real people I know and see things I know are real. It's why I stopped watching TV and most modern movies. Radio never on in the car.

Probably better for the meme thread, but I can't stand them. I like written personal thoughts. Not a fucking picture book. I know that will piss some off, but just write. I don't like quotes from other peoples articles that are probably made up articles and you wouldn't know. What are YOUR thoughts, not someone else's.
233   PeopleUnited   2024 Dec 19, 7:55am  

WookieMan says

Are they good people, no, but there are a ton more bad people out there that are worse.



234   Patrick   2024 Dec 19, 9:56am  

GNL says

Do you know which 3 companies?


No, but the point is only that there will be pretend competition while the government is actually in charge, to control what people see and to spy on what questions they're asking.

Reminds me of the Apple / Android duopoly in phone operating systems.
235   Patrick   2024 Dec 19, 9:59am  

GNL says


Everyone should stop buying health insurance for 5 years.


Yes, but they have made it illegal not to buy health insurance. That obligation for the public to buy a private product used to be the core scam of Obamacare, and it's still the law in California.
236   Patrick   2024 Dec 19, 10:05am  

AmericanKulak says

Trade deficits inevitably lead to budget deficits.


I don't know enough macro economics to understand this. So if a country runs an overall trade deficit, does that mean that its government will borrow to make up the difference?
237   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 19, 10:22am  

Patrick says


So if a country runs an overall trade deficit, does that mean that its government will borrow to make up the difference?


Trade deficits and budget deficits are two different things. One does not automatically cause the other.

For over two decades, Italy and Japan have had mostly consistent trade surpluses yet enormous and consistent budget deficits, for example.
238   WookieMan   2024 Dec 19, 10:53am  

PeopleUnited says

WookieMan says


Are they good people, no, but there are a ton more bad people out there that are worse.





I disagree here. Fauci is a shit head for sure. Do what you want with him (legally). Who is the fucking actual scientist that thought this was something they should do work on? Creating a virus? Who did the work?

You could maybe bring up AIDS as an example, but what disease or virus REALLY has been deadly in the last 60- 70 years. Ebola? Nothing there.

We've learned you don't fuck men in the butt if you don't want to take a cock(tail) of pills. Covid was a joke. I don't even know how Ebola is transmitted. Malaria and shitting your pants is the biggest concern traveling abroad.

Cleanliness was our issue and we fixed that with running water and sewers. There's no need to research or make a virus in a lab, that doesn't fucking exist. The scientist knew it was wrong and still did the actual work. That's who we should be going after. This isn't the 1500's with some plague as you're swimming in your own piss, shit, blood and vomit.
239   Ceffer   2024 Dec 19, 11:20am  

Whole thing was staged. Like Ole Dammegard says, don't look at the managed stage play, look for what ISN'T there but should be.

There were two direct witnesses, the person who was right there and dodged when they saw/heard gun and somebody in the vehicle on the curb. Not a peep, nada, no interviews, nothing revealed about these characters as well as the complete void of characteristic follow up. All we have is the blaring spotlight bullhorn on the designated patsy. The lack of designated appropriate follow up is a common theme of the Intel/Deep State movies these days, substituted by media glare on a magician's distracting narradigm.

It's like Trump's Pennsylvania 'assassination' where not even the slightest gesture of proper procedures for crime scenes were followed.
240   PeopleUnited   2024 Dec 19, 11:35am  

WookieMan says


Who is the fucking actual scientist that thought this was something they should do work on? Creating a virus? Who did the work?

Fauci and others whose names we don’t know, collaborated with Eco Health Alliance to off shore gain of function research when it was banned by Obama. Fauci is responsible for the creation of the virus. And the virus did kill people. Perhaps not as many as the ill advised responses to the virus, but under certain circumstances/ in the right person that frankenvirus will kill. The initial strains were likely the most deadly, the ones that escaped to the US were less lethal.
241   Patrick   2024 Dec 19, 11:43am  

Yes, it was Fauci who created the virus in Wuhan, and it did knock off quite a few elderly who were on death's door anyway. Proof of that is that the average age of a virus death was greater than the average age of death overall.

The timing of the plandemic, right after two failed impeachments of Trump, strongly suggest that it was deliberately released to destroy Trump's excellent economy and provide the excuse for mass mail-in ballots, which are trivially easy to use for fraud.

Why has Fauci not been prosecuted? There is a clear paper trail showing his funding of the people creating the virus in Wuhan.
242   Patrick   2024 Dec 19, 11:48am  

WookieMan says

I don't even know how Ebola is transmitted.


I think it's transmitted via the blood of the dying. Supposedly Ebola makes you bleed from every orifice, including the eyes.

On the bright side, it seems pretty easy to control that kind of transmission, unlike Fauci's virus, which is transmitted just by breathing near an infected person.
244   gabbar   2024 Dec 19, 5:46pm  

Luigi's trial will be blown up into a national spectacle while a bunch of important issues will be sidelined. OJ Simpson Trial Part 2. Mainstream media will take Brian Thompson's side. Social media Luigi's.
245   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Dec 19, 6:18pm  

Luigi did nothing wrong
246   Patrick   2024 Dec 19, 9:22pm  

It is at least understandable that when a government squanders all its credibility protecting criminals that the people will eventually administer justice themselves.

The first job of any government is to fairly enforce justice, and our government has utterly failed at that most basic task:

- no prosecution of any Epstein Island pedophile
- no prosecution of the Biden Crime Family for their openly run bribery scheme
- no prosecution of Fauci for overtly breaking the law by developing the virus in Wuhan
- no prosecution of top "public health" officials for lying to the public about the danger and inefficacy of the death jabs
- no investigation of the obvious and massive election fraud of 2020
- no investigation of Pelosi and the FBI for their Jan 6th entrapment scheme against the election fraud protestors
- no prosecution of the perpetrators of the Russia Hoax
- overt abuse of the "justice" system to convict Trump of bogus charges

And on and on and on...
247   Patrick   2024 Dec 19, 9:46pm  

https://www.eugyppius.com/p/losing-alignment-why-have-establishment


Our rulers ought to appease the restless masses by preempting their political demands – not because they are happy benevolent paternalistic overseers with our best interests at heart, because it is in their interests to do so.

In the United States they should’ve dialled back the racial egalitarianism and the transgender nonsense as soon as it started to generate serious pushback, and they should’ve taken steps to restrict migration before Trump ever came within reach of the Oval Office. Here in Europe, they should be winding down climatism and also taking any number of steps to close the borders. Yet they are either not doing these things, or they are not doing them hard enough.

As popular sentiment drifts away from them, the elite here in Germany if anything have grown more radicalised. The United States witnessed a similar dynamic well through Biden’s presidency – one that ultimately cost the American establishment not only the presidency and the legislature, but also all initiative for the next two years at least. In older and more pacified Europe, our rulers mostly retain command of their governments, but they are losing control of the political dynamics nonetheless.

“eugyppius,” my critics will say, “you are being very naive.” (My critics love to call me naive.) “The elites want to deindustrialise Europe. They don’t care if it makes people mad. They want to import a new client class. They don’t care if it inflames the populist opposition.”


(paywall)

Why are the elite continuing with actions which will surely get them massacred in the long run?
248   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 19, 10:15pm  

Patrick says


- no prosecution of any Epstein Island pedophile

Where IS that list?

Did we already find out if any and all copies were erased "by mistake" during routine IT cleanup of FBI servers?

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