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Assassination of United Health CEO Brian Thompson


               
2024 Dec 4, 7:31pm   12,289 views  298 comments

by Patrick   follow (60)  

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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295   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Jan 18, 9:42pm  

The_Deplorable says





That a dude or a chick?
296   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Jan 18, 9:47pm  

stfu says


Then government started telling Insurance Companies what they had to cover (and the Insurers loved it because new revenue streams). If car insurance worked like health insurance you'd be paying $400 a month for your policy but it would cover oil changes.

It started with this shitty bill, H.R.7974, that MANDATED employers with more than 25 employees to offer HMOs. Since healthier, younger workers chose the cheaper but more restrictive HMO, it raised the costs for the traditional indemnity plans who were 'stuck' with the middle and senior and health-issue workers without being able to spread it to the lower risk categories.

With time, most employers stopped offering traditional indemnity plans altogether.

It had plenty of Liberal Republican Co-sponsors from the Midwest.

I woinder how many billions of dollars and tragic consequences could be avoided if the ol' Second Opinion was at least partially covered. HMOs led the way in doing away with that, and now we have the infamous FUNNEL
297   ElYorsh   2025 Jan 18, 9:53pm  

AmericanKulak says

stfu says


Then government started telling Insurance Companies what they had to cover (and the Insurers loved it because new revenue streams). If car insurance worked like health insurance you'd be paying $400 a month for your policy but it would cover oil changes.

It started with this shitty bill that MANDATED employers to offer HMOs. All the younger, childless, healthier workers took the HMO, ruining the old indemnity and catastrophic plans employers used to offer.

I remember those days. Constant propaganda on TV about how both choices (HMO and PPO) were the best thing ever because it gave us a "choice".
298   Patrick   2025 Jun 8, 1:32pm  

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold/2025/06/03/ceo-convicted-in-1-billion-medicare-fraud-scheme-n2658135


A federal jury convicted the CEO of Power Mobility Doctor Rx, LLC, of deliberately exploiting the federal health care system by focusing on self-serving financial gain over the medical needs of patients.

Gary Cox for his role in operating a platform that generated false doctors’ orders to defraud Medicare and other federal health care benefit programs of more than $1 billion. According to court documents, Cox, along with his co-conspirators, exploited hundreds of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries by misleading them into accepting unnecessary medical items like orthotic braces and pain creams. They used an online platform, DMERx, to generate fake doctors’ orders and facilitate illegal kickbacks and bribes between telemedicine providers, pharmacies, and marketers. In return, Cox and his team profited by coordinating these fraudulent transactions and selling the bogus orders.

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