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

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Call the health department, sounds like the McDonalds in Altoona PA have an outbreak of rats.
I'm sure a lot of authorities are going to receive a lot of reports about that McDonalds. Wonder how many swattings will occur?
Can we accept that much like Kaszynski this dude is a hyperinteligent well read autist, who is assembling bits and pieces of political, philosophical and moral views together in some weird non standard frankensteinian way. Like the Zuni bomber he does not fit typical ideological molds.
It's a real thing and a trend that has been going for a while. They want to keep people boxed in to a singular ideology because it gets dangerous when people pick and chose their ideologies a la carte.
Mixing Ideologies Requires Multipronged Terrorism Prevention Efforts
Some violent extremists in the United States exhibit ideological fluidity to justify acts of violence, often to address personal grievances, including anecdotally among youths. This trend includes violent extremists who adopt Sunni violent extremist ideology promoted by foreign terrorist organizations and other social and politically motivated violent extremist ideologies. Beyond the promotion of violence, these ideologies are sometimes contradictory in content but can provide violent extremists with new and flexible arguments or perspectives to interpret their surroundings and frame their worldview. Terrorism prevention efforts that focus on shared risk factors and drivers outside of ideology can help reach individuals regardless of ideological motivations.

Academic research shows that some violent extremists create their own ideologies or may adopt, switch between, or exploit multiple ideologies when they feel that their personal needs and interests are not being fulfilled by a single ideology. Online forums and social media sites provide ideal environments for this kind of emergent, user-generated ideology to gain popularity and spread among others who may share similar frustrations or grievances.
https://www.dni.gov/files/NCTC/docu...Multipronged_Terrorism_Prevention_Efforts.pdf (archive.org)
 

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I'm begging you guys to stop reposting these "based" twitter faggots. Back surgery sounds like hell, even for rich people with all the resources to try experimental treatments. If some shrooms might alleviate my crippling back pain no shit I would try it.
Cernovich criticizing anyone for using psychedelics as part of injury recovery/management is one of the cringest faggot things I've ever seen.

The dude is right more than he's wrong on a lot of stuff, but conservatively he's a weekly user of psilocybin and has advocated extensively for the use of psychedelics in the treatment and processing of trauma. Doesn't get much more traumatic than staring down the barrel of a lifetime of advancing loss of mobility and debilitating chronic pain at 26.
 
IIRC his LinkedIn said he was a volunteer on a care home when he was in high school at 14 so that would track.

The likely explanation so far is he fucked his back in Hawaii, insurance denied to cover the follow up to his surgery which would have been pain meds and physiotherapy to deal with pain. He took some shrooms, became one with the universe and the universe said "Insurance is run by people, people with names and addresses" and then he badabin badaboom the CEO.
Machine elves seem pretty based
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He has lost a lot of muscle mass and weight compared to older photos of him.
I imagine working out wasn't really as feasible if he was suffering from chronic pain, plus nausea or meds may have killed his appetite.
I do wonder if that's not part of what radicalised him. Luigi was a handsome, wealthy, well-liked intelligent, in-shape young man with his whole life ahead of him - he should have had a charmed existence. Thanks to United Healthcare, that dream life was taken away from him. I don't know how bad his chronic pain was (allegedly they may have denied him pain management medications) but it probably made him unsociable, potentially unable to hold down his job if the pain/brainfog was bad enough etc. etc.
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People are theorizing that he was using psychedelics.
The theory seems to be:
1. Guy gets in some kind of serious bike accident.
2. He has back surgery
3. He uses some psychedelics... to alleviate the pain?
4. He becomes insane and disappears for months
5. Probably blames the insurgence company for his pain; either because of a actual grievance or just hallucinations.
That's not a bad theory, actually. Microdosing is one of those things that's popular with his sort of Ivy League crowd and I imagine he may have been wary of opiods (or otherwise denied pain relief), and some studies suggest they can help with pain perception. LSD + an Ivy Leaguer whose entire sense of identity was in question was how we got Uncle Ted, after all.
 
I'm shocked no one is talking about this. There was a YouTube video released on a channel created Janurary 20th 2024 that has his name and face that uploaded after his arrest. It's since been terminated by YouTube.

surviving proof this existed:
https://preservetube.com/watch?v=bdhs9g3Wwg0
https://web.archive.org/web/20241209211659/https://youtube.com/channel/UCraQ_E1ffrxpDwUg-9KQgjA

The video itself:
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I have no clue if this is real, fake, or what.
I was wondering if anyone else caught this. Dude is from my home area and I have friends who went to school with this guy!
Do you know if the second video ever went live? it was doing a countdown release , i have a screen shot of the waiting room
 

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Am I missing something here or was it an incredibly retarded mistake for the guy to not ditch the gun and everything else? I really doubt cops in Pennsylvania were combing through dumpsters to look for evidence of a crime committed in another state. Why hang onto it?
Most assassins in history don't seem to expect to succeed and when they do they have no plan afterwards. Oswald for example sauntered around until he was spotted by a cop. He then shot and killed him and later ran into a movie theatre to hide where he was obviously caught.
 
For the people who approve that the CEO got assassinated:
Would you be OK with the shooter also being assassinated now that he has been found?

Why?
No. Because unlike JKF, nobody fucking likes Any Kind of CEO and the fact that was CEO of a health insurance racket who has THE HIGHEST RATE OF COVERAGE DENIAL means nobody will ever feel sorry for him and will always laud the shooter.
What? Of course not.

1. The guy they found isn't the shooter, just an innocent man with a dazzling smile who is being targeted with anti-Italian discrimination.
2. The CEO is evil and deserves to die and burn in hell
3. The shooter, whoever he is, is a good person who deserves nothing but praise and adulation
Lee Harvey Oswald was hated because the guy he shot was really loved by the people. When Oswald was shot, Ruby wasnt instantly hated. He was lauded


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Daniel Perry was acquitted and I am willing to bet Luigi will be too.

Chaya keeps reminding everyone jews lack self-awareness.
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Or "Nigger killer good, greedy CEO killer bad!"
Yids of TikTok is pretty on point as far as conservative commentary goes atm, lots of this so far. It makes me wonder if it’s some kind of shared retardation or if they’re all getting their cues from the same place. It’s OWS all over again.
 
(I don't know enough about healthcare / insurance to know if "Value-based healthcare" is just some sort of meme, but it does seem like it is a concept that has merit and is desirable)

TLDR: Brian Thompson may not have been the most heartless, soulless person that people think he is - and outside of working within a company that was evil and doing stuff like insider trading it is very possible that his ambitions were to actually make huge, substantial and deep systematic changes within UHG that would have improved the standard of things greatly and improve people's lives outside of them just being "paying customers"

Do also remember: as evil as Brian Thompson may have been - he wasn't making billions of dollars. Yes, he was making 10 million a year but that isn't that much given the company was making almost half a trillion dollars of revenue per year.
That does just sound like meme stuff. It's been a talking point for a few days with right wingers trying to argue that Thompson and insurance companies are heroes fighting against waste in healthcare, which no one is against. They're against the stories of people not getting fairly rationale help like a motorized wheelchair for someone with cerebral palsy or the cancer kid needing nausea meds.


And $10 million a year is a fortune. If you just earned 2% yearly interest on that you're getting $200k a year which is enough for many people to feel like they're fabulously wealthy and have really made it. Thompson was making enough money for wealthy people to retire on, where they never need to work again, as his yearly income.

I mostly point this out, not because people should be seething with jealousy over rich people existing, but because there's no reason to view this guy as having been enjoying a humble lifestyle. Some of the right wing influencers have been trying to paint the guy as an American success story living the American Dream™, when a health insurance executive is really the worst figure imaginable to die on a hill defending.
 
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