Posted on 12/07/2024 9:20:56 AM PST by MtnClimber
The government-directed social media censorship and debanking shows that the problem is much greater and far reaching than this article describes.
No.
Operation Chokepoint.
“Liberty Under Siege: The Largest Mass Surveillance Effort in American History”
And yet they STILL haven’t caught the killer of CEO of that AARP insurance outfit (cannot remember the name). A logical question is WHY haven’t they caught him, or at least named him. We’re now pushing a week with virtual silence.
Perhaps, just perhaps, they don’t want him caught. After all, he was about to testify to Congress...
Check out what the CEO was doing before his latest gig.
“Check out what the CEO was doing before his latest gig.”
You mean denying Medicare-related claims?
he was about to testify to Congress...”
Pelosi.
“Check out what the CEO was doing before his latest gig.”
Cheating on his wife?
Lol.
Not just Medicare. He had an interesting CV and was, apparently, a real fan of socialized medicine...
https://www.statnews.com/2024/12/04/unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-fatal-shooting-reaction/
See my reply #10.
In any homicide the spouse has to be the lead suspect—without strong evidence to the contrary.
Her claims that there were threatening calls to him—when she was already separated from him—is a waving red flag.
Until she is conclusively cleared she remains my main suspect—murder for hire.
Bkmk
Mine too.
It was definitely a murder for hire.
But since the perp is not in the jug, I’d say likely not the wife.
FWIW. :-)
Bookmark.
“And yet they STILL haven’t caught the killer of CEO of that AARP insurance outfit (cannot remember the name). A logical question is WHY haven’t they caught him, or at least named him. We’re now pushing a week with virtual silence.”
The killer could have taken public transit, then walked for miles to a slightly used public park, changed into clothing long buried in the park, slept overnight in the park, taken the subway to Midtown, and fired away.
I’m sure they’re digging around in her financials, phone and internet records. But please remember, she doesn’t have to prove her innocence. They have to prove her guilt.
So far, they don’t have squat.
If the deny, defend, depose on the bullet casings is a red herring, it’s an extremely smart one because it shows serious research and depth of knowledge of the victim’s area of expertise.
The wife doesn’t seem that smart and she can’t afford a hitman that smart.
But and industry insider he might have testified against could.
“...judicial review...” is now largely a joke.
Don’t forget banks gave to their clients information to the government without a warrant. I closed all my accounts with Bank of America and told them it was because they betrayed their clients.
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