United Healthcare CEO Assassinated

How did he find and track down an insurance exec?
That's what I was asking.. Just interesting from an opsec perspective how he did it. Whether watching social media feeds, standing outside the building and watching come out. This appears this far to be unanswered.

I never bother with travel insurance unless I go to the US but omg on a recent trip to the US I forgot to take out travel insurance.. Oh well, saved some money and nothing happened.

Is it not true that surgeons, hospitals, doctors are all a lot more expensive in the US than elsewhere? Everywhere has it's own economic systems, variations from country to country, what is cheap, what is expensive, who earns a lot, but aren't health care people off the charts? That insurance that you have over there is to deal with disproportionate earning medical people.

I think I read that there's only 2 countries in the world where advertising medication overtly is legal, it's the US and New Zealand. Nowhere else does it. The US is an anomaly.
 
But that's just the thing, if you get hospitalized, you're going bankrupt. Even if it's for something minor, the hospital is completely overwhelmed and overpriced. Going into a hospital, for something even like a broken arm, is no different than being mugged. It's theft no matter how one slices it.



If some livelihood, you'd get violent to defend yourself. It's a natural reaction. It takes spiritual power and brains to realize violence isn't an effective solution against institutionalized theft, which most people don't hViolence only leads to violence but I'm not going to judge those who react to theft, which is a form of violence, with violence of their own, lest God find me guilty of hypocrisy.

My position in this thread has been very consistent; do not judge anyone involved in this because there are too many unknown variables at play here. Those who live by the sword die by the sword, and insurance companies are violent thieves operating under the guise of the law. The killer may or may not have been justified, I cannot tell without knowing more information.
“Thou shalt not steal” it’s not “Thou shall not steal without a legal sanction” I wonder if the man hunt would be as hard if he just got a machete and took his hand off in fulfillment of Gods laws. I’m not going to lie. I found the details of United Healthcare CEO to be a case of theft fraud. He used a faulty AI to deny claims and he KNEW. It just made those profits look good. This is text book theft.
 
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That's what I was asking.. Just interesting from an opsec perspective how he did it. Whether watching social media feeds, standing outside the building and watching come out. This appears this far to be unanswered.

I never bother with travel insurance unless I go to the US but omg on a recent trip to the US I forgot to take out travel insurance.. Oh well, saved some money and nothing happened.

Is it not true that surgeons, hospitals, doctors are all a lot more expensive in the US than elsewhere? Everywhere has it's own economic systems, variations from country to country, what is cheap, what is expensive, who earns a lot, but aren't health care people off the charts? That insurance that you have over there is to deal with disproportionate earning medical people.

I think I read that there's only 2 countries in the world where advertising medication overtly is legal, it's the US and New Zealand. Nowhere else does it. The US is an anomaly.
It's not that hard to locate a public person and watch their pattern of movement...this seems like a case of just proximity stalking.

While lots of CEOs at really large companies have large entourage of protection details.... There's always a means to find someone. It's really sad these sickos are out there, but you should always keep your head on a swivel.
 
I think I read that there's only 2 countries in the world where advertising medication overtly is legal, it's the US and New Zealand. Nowhere else does it. The US is an ananomaly.
Yes and it seems like every other commercial on tv is for some sort of medication. The frequent commercial right now is for hiv. Tells you a lot about the state of the US. And they all have lots of potential side effects, that could be even worse than the disease itself.

The American way is to live unhealthy lives then get prescribed lots of medications. In most cases, these medications are completely unnecessary. But everything nowadays is about money, greed and screwing over fellow Americans.

These pharmaceutical commercials should be banned. Just another reason to turn off the TV.
 
Yes and it seems like every other commercial on tv is for some sort of medication. The frequent commercial right now is for hiv. Tells you a lot about the state of the US. And they all have lots of potential side effects, that could be even worse than the disease itself.

The American way is to live unhealthy lives then get prescribed lots of medications. In most cases, these medications are completely unnecessary. But everything nowadays is about money, greed and screwing over fellow Americans.

These pharmaceutical commercials should be banned. Just another reason to turn off the TV.
It's more than just the tv ads. Go down the NovoNordisk One pic rabbit hole where Oprah is taking 2.4x the dose a person would take in a bodybuilding regime and pushing drugs
 
How did he find and track down an insurance exec?

Brother I'm not telling you to believe the narrative. If you're asking me to substantiate then okay, he got his name, looked up his information, watched him for a few days figured out his routine and took an opportunity. Where is the barrier for you in the guy catching a bullet? Unless I missed something and if I did I apologize but this guy wasn't out and about with private security and watching his back at every turn, he was just living a normal life.

I'm with you on questioning the narrative but your questions need to have validity, not that he's in shape so he couldn't have possibly been at McDonald's.
 
More like, how does he have a six pack of abs if he recently had back surgery and cannot do sit ups?

Youre just going to keep coming up with stuff until you find something that sticks?

How do you know when that picture was taken and how do you know he can't do abs?

Again not telling you to just accept the narrative but you're kinda flat earthing it over here....
 
Youre just going to keep coming up with stuff until you find something that sticks?

How do you know when that picture was taken and how do you know he can't do abs?

Again not telling you to just accept the narrative but you're kinda flat earthing it over here....
You don't need sit ups to have abs. That's a function of leanness.

And we have no idea when these photos were taken. @eradicator ... This concept of distorted photos in time isn't a new thing.
 
I used to work for an insurance company in a different industry. Employees are taught how to pay bare minimums and force customers to fight for their fair share. Lawyers typically had to intervene.
Employees are pawns for the higher ups. No one ever felt good about insurance unless you knew the customer was getting paid fairly and there were ways in which you could make that happen, albeit you're not getting that promotion either. It's mostly a scam but a necessity in our clown world way of living in which our vital means of living (home, health and vehicle) cost substantially more than they should.

Yeah the workers might be honest, but I never felt honest. And I'm glad I'm out of that joke of a profession.
My neighbours gardeners daughter was ran over in a crosswalk. The insurance company only wanted to pay 3k in damages. Met her in the street and she told me about it. I started making calls it went up to 15k if I recall correctly. First 5- then 8 after 10 and finally 15k. And if they wanted to go to court it wouldve gone probably to 20-30k. Insurance companies make final offers normally in the staircase of the court. Took care of it pro bono. In exchange they took care of my gardens for free for a while without me asking for it.

Insurance companies are evil. As most of the corporate world. They are not more evil than your average SP 500.

I applied to work in a insurance company when I graduated. When they asked me what was my last job interview and I told them it was for casino croupier... Let´s just say I didnt get the job. Thank God.

Nobody deserves to be shot in the back like a dog. Dude had family. But health is indeed an area where the state needs to be present. US is a thirdworld shithole for not having public free health system. It used to be ranked bellow south american countries I think. You cannot have people drinking 1M wine bottles and others not having money for a medicine. Nothing wrong with inequality. We are not equals in merit. But obscene inequality is wrong.
 
I applied to work in a insurance company... Insurance companies are evil. As most of the corporate world. They are not more evil than your average SP 500.
And this here is the inherhint existential dilemma that we all must face when acquiring the resources neccessary for human survival. For the eternal thinking Christian man the question thus becomes "What is right livelihood?" and "How much is enough?" We cannot defeat the jews and their economic system of financial usury by continuing to participate in it.
 
How did he find and track down an insurance exec?

He could have started with social media - found his favorite places, and then started to stalk them, waiting for the ceo to show up. Followed him for a while to learn his routines, and when the time came he just had to wait at the right time and place.
 
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Insurance companies commit crimes every single day. They do so under the pretense of law, no different than women who get abortions where it is legal.

Even though abortion is legal, it's still murder. And even though "healthcare" is legal, it's still theft. It drives people into bankruptcy, it is THEFT in the truest sense of the word.

There is no defending the insurance companies or the healthcare "system" in America. It's cheaper, and just as safe, to do the same medical procedures in a 2nd or 3rd world country like Turkey as it is in America, for most procedures.
What’s worse is they still break laws so they end up with fines and civil penalties. But rather than fix these issues, they just calculate it into the “cost of doing business.”
 
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