UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot outside Hilton hotel in Midtown in targeted attack: cops - Just Part and Parcel of visiting a Big City

Oh god here comes the conspiracy "its all in the plan" nutters. These type of people cannot concept of a world of randomness. They have to have a justification of massive planing. It is not enough that a single man pulled this off. It has to be a big grand play with multiple moving parts and the nods from everyone in power. Instead of a 1 man being pushed too far. It has to come from a shady cabal sitting round a table.
That's not what it is really implying (at least from how I am reading it). It is more like the person(s) responsible for this have done as much as they possibly can to do everything in a way that creates a huge amount of discussion and interest online. It looks like he/they have succeeded with that so far.

(I use "they" because I do not think this person is acting alone - he was on the phone shortly before the shooting happened. I believe he was being fed information or something similar.)
 
I think the discussion is getting away from who this shit bag CEO was. He wasn't just a regular paper pusher. This dude denied, or his company rather, something insane like 1/3 of claims. What I'm about to say next is shocking. This dude denied so many fucking claims he pushed up the aveage. Do you hear that? HE PUSHED UP THE AVERAGE. This is insurance that people paid him for.

I love this thread. Lot of great comments. But he's getting watered down a lot as just a paper pushing CEO. He was evil in a way that even shocks (and thrills) other ceos. If this was a pack of wolves he was the pack leader.

Awoooooo
I think its pretty much been established and agreed that he was a terrible person, but there isn't that much new information surfacing anymore about the CEO. There is only a single video I found a shared a few pages ago of him talking at a previous investor conference - he is for the most part boring, yes terrible (and there has been plenty share about him being terrible) but also boring because nothing new is happening with him or his story.

At least for me personally, I am really interested in following the story of the killer/evidence and everything relating to that. The killer has totally captivated the internet and many people (regardless of political leanings) seem to think he's a hero. So that's where the story has moved to.
 
So, this guy assassinates a CEO, walks off like mission accomplished, goes to a Starbucks, leaves a false trail of Monopoly money in a bag, and is now "at large" from boarding a standard bus? All the while, "nobody saw anything" to provide information and his own company doesn't give a solidarity FUCK while they're being memed on social media. Either this is university apathy or that guy is uncanny SKILLED/lucky.

If they do find him, I hope that whatever jail he goes to, everybody treats him like a king. Guards, prisoners, visitors. January 6th don't have anything on that guy.
 
I think its pretty much been established and agreed that he was a terrible person, but there isn't that much new information surfacing anymore about the CEO. There is only a single video I found a shared a few pages ago of him talking at a previous investor conference - he is for the most part boring, yes terrible (and there has been plenty share about him being terrible) but also boring because nothing new is happening with him or his story.

At least for me personally, I am really interested in following the story of the killer/evidence and everything relating to that. The killer has totally captivated the internet and many people (regardless of political leanings) seem to think he's a hero. So that's where the story has moved to.

That's fair. I'm interested in that too. Just seeing a narrative of "oh he hated health insurance so he decided to shoot some random ceo"

No he beheaded a fucking nasty and disgusting head of a huge ass lion when it comes to health insurance. No just some No face in the game.

I agree with you about him not acting alone too
 
so where do these shareholder meetings move to now that they know NYC is a place where people can gun them down and law enforcement is incapable of doing anything about it, and if they do manage to get the guy, there's a decent chance the jury will just nullify the murder charges.
Another healthcare company moved theirs online and another healthcare company closed down their office.
I am pretty sure they will just move to being online only, especially if copycat/further attacks happen.
 
It's not black pill, he has a point. Being a CEO just requires experience in the field, connections and an MBA, maybe. They are easy to find and easy to replace, so unless the revolutionary spirit lights up in the heart of every American, things will continue business as usual. Valery Sablin (the dude who tried to start a new revolution in the USSR and is the basis for "The Hunt for The Red October") thought revolution would occur but people don't do shit.

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I like heroes and romantic ideals as much as the next guy, but pragmatism is also important, and my chips are in "You won't do shit, this was a one off" regarding America. The corporate devouring of the country will continue.
Be the change you wanna see.
 
Yeah, sorry, I'm just tired I guess. I don't think you have to get upset over it but it's just not something I would cheer on personally I guess.
You've never lost a close loved one, have you? I don't mean an aunt or uncle you liked and saw 3x a year, I mean a parent, sibling, or friend.
Blue Cross Blue Shield tried to deny my mother medication for cancer, and then tried to fight that she didn't need pain medication. She was stage 4 and in fucking agony.
Do you have any idea what it's like to lay there, hearing your mother gasp for air in another room, because the pain is so intense she even cries in her sleep?
Hearing your father softly singing hymns and saying the lords prayer because nothing is helping?
How about the next morning when she's finally dead, rigormortis already set in and all you can see is the most pained expression you have ever seen on what looks like a hyper realistic wax figure- but it isn't a figure, it's the natural waxing process of a fucking dead body that could only suffer in life.
This is far from one incident. Millions suffer. Millions pay just to be denied. And millions are in agony while being told they don't need it.
And this man got to have an express death. And he was directly behind the decisions of who gets help. Because guess who sets the very rules and dollar amount the average person gets? A ceo.
He got a fucking MERCY death. Fighting for 2 hours is nothing for the months and years of people navigating an already scary subject, many times by themselves.
 
Dude was trained. And probably an enforcer or hired gun.

Knew he couldn't get the target alone, so he waited outside.

Knew there were cameras. Had an escape route prepared.

The fact he still at large proves he was hired and wasn't personal.
 
You've never lost a close loved one, have you? I don't mean an aunt or uncle you liked and saw 3x a year, I mean a parent, sibling, or friend.
Blue Cross Blue Shield tried to deny my mother medication for cancer, and then tried to fight that she didn't need pain medication. She was stage 4 and in fucking agony.
Do you have any idea what it's like to lay there, hearing your mother gasp for air in another room, because the pain is so intense she even cries in her sleep?
Hearing your father softly singing hymns and saying the lords prayer because nothing is helping?
How about the next morning when she's finally dead, rigormortis already set in and all you can see is the most pained expression you have ever seen on what looks like a hyper realistic wax figure- but it isn't a figure, it's the natural waxing process of a fucking dead body that could only suffer in life.
This is far from one incident. Millions suffer. Millions pay just to be denied. And millions are in agony while being told they don't need it.
And this man got to have an express death. And he was directly behind the decisions of who gets help. Because guess who sets the very rules and dollar amount the average person gets? A ceo.
He got a fucking MERCY death. Fighting for 2 hours is nothing for the months and years of people navigating an already scary subject, many times by themselves.

That's a great point. It's not like a used cars lot where we browse around and decide not to buy.

It's health insurance that people have been paying into for decades and you tell them you can't give them care for their loved ones suffering? The motherfuckers you had to cut back on Christmas and sports and whatever bullshit to make sure you paid their premiums.

It makes me sick.

And this dude this CEO was apparently very good at it.
 
Why aren't the likes of Alex Jones praising this dude for taking out a deep state asset that keeps people poor?
None of those guys actually name the Jew. Jones says they're satanic aliens or some retarded shit.

Saying le insurance man is bad cause he's a kike would alienate his boomer paypigs. His demographic was indoctrinated to love niggers and kikes.
 
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Hot take: both the "this was preapproved by higher ups!" talk and the "he didn't work alone!" talk comes across as (possibly accidental) psyop shit. Do not forget that the media and their masters have a pretty big incentive to discourage this shit from getting copycats. The fact that the aforementioned takes + the "he used a rare and unusual gun!" are spreading all over social media unimpeded should make these ideas suspicious imo.
 
I'm not a gun aficionado to begin with but I'm withholding judgement on what gun it is for now - I know the options are basically a super obscure and expensive gun or a normal/common gun with a ghetto silencer, but the reason I'm withholding judgement right now is:
  • The footage is far too low quality for anyone to "know" what gun it is. Everyone is just making assumptions based off of a very poor quality video and reading into it really heavily.
    • My assumption from the footage is that the guy is very confident handling a pistol and has possibly killed before or is just unnaturally mentally strong when it comes to doing his first kill.
  • The shells from the gun maybe offer some insight that no one here or elsewhere on the internet (or even any ex-cop talking about this shit on TV) is aware of just yet (besides the actual police) - there may also be other evidence that we don't know about just yet.
  • If he's doing shit like leaving bags with monopoly money in them and escaping via a greyhound bus within an hour of the shooting that stops in 7 or 8 different places, then he might've just picked a weird ass gun purely for the purpose of confusing and distracting the early investigation as much as possible.
  • The specific gun used seems to hardly matter at this point. The guy is long gone.
what shells were found? do we know what round was used?
 
Hot take: both the "this was preapproved by higher ups!" talk and the "he didn't work alone!" talk comes across as (possibly accidental) psyop shit. Do not forget that the media and their masters have a pretty big incentive to discourage this shit from getting copycats. The fact that the aforementioned takes + the "he used a rare and unusual gun!" are spreading all over social media unimpeded should make these ideas suspicious imo.
"Only professionals know how to clear a gun malfunction" bullshit ass lies coming from the media
 
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