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Crime Assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson with Silenced Firearm

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since this incident, i bet private security companies have had an uptick in clients. specially those who are in the healthcare field.
not only the health care,but Meta paid $24.4 million in 2023 for personal protection for mark cocksuckerburg and Nvidia paid $2.2 mil in protection for jensen huang on his residential protection.
big money in personal protection now a day. if i were younger and had to do things all over again,i think id look into that as a way to make a living.
 
damn this is fucking funny🤣


if hes a smart guy the casings wont matter
The casings were left on purpose:

"The officials confirmed reports that the casings had the words "deny," "defend" and "depose" written on them but did not specify how many shell casing were found, according to NPR member station WNYC's Gothamist. The words are similar to the title of a 2010 book Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It, by Jay M. Feinman."

I think the guy's a hero and the guy he shot is a total schmuck being paid way way too much, most of it earned by denying Americans their health insurance claims.

I understand the leading cause of US bankruptcies is a health emergency, which is tragic...

I think the guy's a hero and the guy he shot is a total schmuck being paid way way too much, most of it earned by denying Americans their health insurance claims.

I understand the leading cause of US bankruptcies is a health emergency, which is tragic...
It's a revenge. Somebody from his family didnt have the help from healthsecurity
I heard that his wife organised the hit because he was too up tight to fuck her in the ass and deal with her anal cravings...
 
The casings were left on purpose:

"The officials confirmed reports that the casings had the words "deny," "defend" and "depose" written on them but did not specify how many shell casing were found, according to NPR member station WNYC's Gothamist. The words are similar to the title of a 2010 book Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It, by Jay M. Feinman."

I think the guy's a hero and the guy he shot is a total schmuck being paid way way too much, most of it earned by denying Americans their health insurance claims.

I understand the leading cause of US bankruptcies is a health emergency, which is tragic...

I think the guy's a hero and the guy he shot is a total schmuck being paid way way too much, most of it earned by denying Americans their health insurance claims.

I understand the leading cause of US bankruptcies is a health emergency, which is tragic...

I heard that his wife organised the hit because he was too up tight to fuck her in the ass and deal with her anal cravings...
yes sir u are right. i seen that on the news earlier, knew from the jump it was a statement when it has anything to do with corporate america.
 
since this incident, i bet private security companies have had an uptick in clients. specially those who are in the healthcare field.
not only the health care,but Meta paid $24.4 million in 2023 for personal protection for mark cocksuckerburg and Nvidia paid $2.2 mil in protection for jensen huang on his residential protection.
big money in personal protection now a day. if i were younger and had to do things all over again,i think id look into that as a way to make a living.
If you ever spent time in tier 1 units you can pretty much call your own contract shots when it comes to executive protection work. Its very, very lucrative. And age plus rounded experience really makes the folk you protect feel safer.
 
You know nothing about America, you dumb illiterate and uneducated spastic. Why don't you go rape your Downs Syndrome mother some more...?
hey snow nigga
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u live in a shitty nation, u old retarded bald bitch
 
If you ever spent time in tier 1 units you can pretty much call your own contract shots when it comes to executive protection work. Its very, very lucrative. And age plus rounded experience really makes the folk you protect feel safer.
my son is in this field and he makes pretty good money for a 24yr old,just the same. he is protecting a family thats in the "billionaire club". they seem to like him,even though hes young. their kids love him! the family encouraged my son to play with the kids while theyre in the pool. his boss objects to it. but hes not there for play time during work hours. but will spend some time (sometimes he said) with them in the pool on his off hour before he leaves work to go home. the parents appreciate it too. keeps the kids off their backs for another hour. lol
 
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