By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, december 9, 2024 at 9:52:00 p.m. est
(jackmac) “Spoke with a source that had a lot of friends that went to high school with Luigi Mangione.”
“What keeps coming up is a back surgery that ‘changed everything’ for him and he went ‘absolutely crazy.’”
--GRA
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Maybe United didn't pay for the surgery like they should of. Maybe that's the problem. Just one man's opinion.
--GRA
jerry pdx
26 year old kid, good looking and in athletic condition. According to accounts, a smart guy who was first in his class when he graduated and came from a family with means. Had his whole life in front of him with all those advantages and he does something like this? Now he'll spend his whole life in prison, or at least his whole youth. I'd just about sell my soul to be 26 years old again. Helps prove the old adage: "Youth is wasted on the young".
And work 30-40 more years again? No thanks.
--GRA
abc noise says Luigi Mangione is "being offered lots of money to pay his legal bills."
Mangione himself--according to police--believes he's a hero and that he was making a statement against the corporate hierarchy-- especially healthcare. "They are parasites and deserve it."
You could interpret this as one small step in the road to a civil war--fighting not only against anti-Whiteness,but corrupt business practices--including DEI and the draining our wallets.
One person today. You wonder how many imitators Mangione will spawn.
--GRA
MANGIONE SAYS NO EASY EXTRADITION TO NYC,YELLS NONSENSE FOR REPORTERS TO SCRIBBLE DOWN.
(ZH)The 26-year-old Ivy League school graduate, Luigi Mangione, charged in the murder of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson, will fight extradition to New York City.
"My client will not waive extradition today," Manginone's lawyer said, quoted by Fox News.
Mangione was denied bail on Monday and will remain at the State Correctional Institution—Huntingdon, Pennsylvania—until proper paperwork is filed.
Mangione's extradition challenge has kicked off the process requiring a warrant issued by the New York governor's office to allow him to be transported to the state, where he would then be arraigned at the criminal courthouse in lower Manhattan.
Ahead of the extradition proceeding at the Blair County Courthouse in Pennsylvania, Mangione yelled to reporters: "It is completely out of touch and an insult to the intelligence of the American people."
--GRA
Good grief. Media rushing to make excuses for him. Oh my back hurts. Oh the insurance companies are so mean. The usual suspects trying to leverage the incident to ruin the insurance and health care industries more than they already have.
Oh, you had back surgery? And they didn't cover 100%? Sorry to hear about that, Luigi. You're free to go.
The Lighter Side of Justifying Murder: Kramer had an argument on the golf course with his golf buddy Genderson. Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer watch the TV report announcing that Genderson had murdered a dry cleaner. Jerry remarked, "Generally speaking, you don't need any extra incentive to murder a dry cleaner." This is the one that ends with the O.J.-like slow-speed highway chase in a white Bronco.
LUIGI MANGIONE'S MANIFESTO
To the Feds, I'll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country. To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn't working with anyone. This was fairly trivial: some elementary social engineering, basic CAD, a lot of patience. The spiral notebook, if present, has some straggling notes and To Do lists that illuminate the gist of it. My tech is pretty locked down because I work in engineering so probably not much info there. I do apologize for any strife of traumas but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. A reminder: the US has the #1 most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly #42 in life expectancy. United is the [indecipherable] largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google, Walmart. It has grown and grown, but as our life expectancy? No the reality is, these [indecipherable] have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allwed them to get away with it. Obviously the problem is more complex, but I do not have space, and frankly I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument. But many have illuminated the corruption and greed (e.g.: Rosenthal, Moore), decades ago and the problems simply remain. It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. Evidently I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty.
GRA:I've commented plenty on this already. Waiting for imitators/supporters of Luigi to come forward. Probably not too many CEOs will be moving about without lots of security.
--GRA
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