Tommy Callahan Posted December 8 Posted December 8 Andrew witty is probably in hiding, as he is the CEO of uhg. UnitedHealth Group is the parent company of UnitedHealthcare: And like most of the fortune 500. They are majority owned by vanguard and blackrock.
aristocrat Posted December 8 Posted December 8 How did he know where the guy was living? Guy was separated from his family and living at the hotel. He had to know this prior to going to the city. I suppose he could have followed him from his office but that does seem too easy.
JFKjr Posted December 8 Author Posted December 8 9 minutes ago, aristocrat said: How did he know where the guy was living? Guy was separated from his family and living at the hotel. He had to know this prior to going to the city. I suppose he could have followed him from his office but that does seem too easy. He wasn't living in NYC. He's from Minnesota, where he's separated from his wife as you mentioned. He was there for an investor meeting. So people had a general idea of his whereabouts and where/when he'd need to be different places. But, the specifics may have been aided by an accomplice.
Coffeesforclosers Posted December 8 Posted December 8 1 hour ago, JFKjr said: Assassination is apparently the murder of a prominent person. Although most people didn't know the name of this CEO before the incident happened, I'd argue the wall-to-wall press coverage indicates this person was prominent enough (at least by position) to call this an assassination. Also the implications could be big. Just how the assassination of Franz Ferdinand touched off WWI, maybe this event will begin a grassroots "War Against The Health Insurance Companies." I gotta say this video of him doesn't strike me as particularly masculine. Maybe trans? Abe Lincoln was assassinated. JFK was assassinated. You're exactly right, nobody knew who this guy was...unless their relatives were murdered by his algorithm in the name of quarterly returns and stock buy-backs. By that definition, Washington Redskins Safety Sean Taylor was assassinated. Saying he was assassinated is just perpetuating the corporate shill narrative. It's a murder, leave it at that. 2
JFKjr Posted December 8 Author Posted December 8 1 hour ago, Coffeesforclosers said: Abe Lincoln was assassinated. JFK was assassinated. You're exactly right, nobody knew who this guy was...unless their relatives were murdered by his algorithm in the name of quarterly returns and stock buy-backs. By that definition, Washington Redskins Safety Sean Taylor was assassinated. Saying he was assassinated is just perpetuating the corporate shill narrative. It's a murder, leave it at that. Washington Redskins OWNER (what's his name) might be assassinated due to the "offensive name." The safety playing for the team is far less important, so that would be a murder not an assassination. If there is a large narrative at play here (insurance company greed/claims denials; CEO about to testify in a lawsuit; UHC involved in hastening people's deaths during Covid, etc.) then 'assassination' makes sense in this context. EVERYTHING about this 'perpetuates the corporate shill narrative.' Including the massive amounts of media attention and the dribbling out of bits and pieces of lurid info. As I'm about to shill you with below:
Unforgiven Posted December 8 Posted December 8 3 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said: Andrew witty is probably in hiding, as he is the CEO of uhg. UnitedHealth Group is the parent company of UnitedHealthcare: And like most of the fortune 500. They are majority owned by vanguard and blackrock. aka the US "shadow government" 1 1
Boatdrinks Posted December 8 Posted December 8 3 hours ago, Coffeesforclosers said: Abe Lincoln was assassinated. JFK was assassinated. You're exactly right, nobody knew who this guy was...unless their relatives were murdered by his algorithm in the name of quarterly returns and stock buy-backs. By that definition, Washington Redskins Safety Sean Taylor was assassinated. Saying he was assassinated is just perpetuating the corporate shill narrative. It's a murder, leave it at that. While not an assassination, your statement in paragraph 2 is just stupid. No one is murdered by an insurance company or its algorithm. Just an idiotic concept. 2
Tiberius Posted December 8 Posted December 8 21 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said: While not an assassination, your statement in paragraph 2 is just stupid. No one is murdered by an insurance company or its algorithm. Just an idiotic concept. Insurance companies have to make decisions about who gets care and who doesn't which is a life and death decision. I guess those left hanging might consider it "murder" if they have a loved one die.
JFKjr Posted December 8 Author Posted December 8 I think the legal terminology is "wrongful death." Or the colloquial "collateral damage." Maybe we should downgrade the CEO to "collateral damage!" They're on a nationwide manhunt for THE DAMAGER.
Orlando Buffalo Posted December 8 Posted December 8 18 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Insurance companies have to make decisions about who gets care and who doesn't which is a life and death decision. I guess those left hanging might consider it "murder" if they have a loved one die. So why do you want government officials to have the power to "murder" people? 2
GETTOTHE50 Posted December 8 Posted December 8 (edited) There’s thought that the killer is a professionally trained hitman that was hired to silence him before his insider trading testimony. i think it’s certainly plausible. 1. the approach and gun handling by the gunman looks professional 2. he threw a random bag of Monopoly money, either as a message or to throw off the authorities 3. He hasn’t been caught in 4 days in a heavily surveillanced city and society where his photo is everywhere Edited December 8 by GETTOTHE50 2
Tiberius Posted December 9 Posted December 9 17 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said: So why do you want government officials to have the power to "murder" people? I guess, for the same reason who want corporate executives to? Someone has to decide, right? 1
LeviF Posted December 9 Posted December 9 lol the number of "RW-adjacent" people bolstering the "who cares it was a CEO" communist narrative is almost as sad as it is not surprising. You either have a society in which people are moved towards retributive justice when witnessing a premeditated murder on camera or you don't have a functioning society. It's that simple. 1 2
JFKjr Posted December 9 Author Posted December 9 Rumor: United Healthcare's CEO may be dead/gone due to upcoming revelations showing that UHC played a big role in Covid hospital deaths. It'll be interesting to see if this is true, and if so how it plays out. 1
Wacka Posted December 9 Posted December 9 Hasn't Pelosi been insider trading in biotech stocks? Just asking. 1
Orlando Buffalo Posted December 9 Posted December 9 1 hour ago, Tiberius said: I guess, for the same reason who want corporate executives to? Someone has to decide, right? How about the patient and doctor deciding? To an incompetent person such as yourself I am sure that idea is crazy, but you made sure laws were passed that made that process illegal. 2 1
boyst Posted December 9 Posted December 9 5 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: good. lets hope justice is fast and his family can find peace.
GETTOTHE50 Posted December 9 Posted December 9 Why didn’t he ditch the weapon? This whole thing is carefully premeditated and he evades enforcement for 4 days. But now he suddenly gets caught in a Micky Ds with his gun AND manifesto? Strange.
ChiGoose Posted December 9 Posted December 9 15 minutes ago, GETTOTHE50 said: Why didn’t he ditch the weapon? This whole thing is carefully premeditated and he evades enforcement for 4 days. But now he suddenly gets caught in a Micky Ds with his gun AND manifesto? Strange. Guys writing manifestos and doing shootings might not be the most rational thinking people 2 1
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