Subj : Extrajudicial killings in To : AARON THOMAS From : Mike Powell Date : Mon Dec 09 2024 10:42:00 > From what I understand, some Democrat senators accused United Health Care > of wrongfully denying insurance claims just weeks prior to the assassination > the company's CEO. > Based on that information alone, it makes the CEO's assassination look > suspicious. But what makes things even more suspicious is the media's focus n > "the FBI launching a massive manhunt to find the killer." Why does it look suspicious? If the company had been accused of such wrongful activity, and the accusation is correct (or perceived to be so), it is likely they have some disgruntled customers out there. Disgruntled people shooting at high-profile people is nothing new, unfortunately, and seems to be on the rise. No need to look for connections that are not there. > Fox News and CNN both want everyone to think that "the FBI is on it." Are hey > really though? How hard is it to find that guy? I've read stuff like "experts > suggest the suspect had fled the country." Yeah right. He may have. If he planned out this attack well, I don't doubt he had an escape plan. The target was also not someone who would have been under 24 hour government protection (like President Trump or a key trial witness), so the Feds wouldn't have already been present when it happened. They still have not caught the Zodiac Killer or D. B. Cooper. People, especially ones that don't brag about their plans on social media, sometimes get away. * SLMR 2.1a * Press any key to continue or any other key to quit --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .