1 year ago14 points(+0/-0/+14Score on mirror)1 child
> *Citing a notebook found in his possession upon his arrest in Altoona, Pa., the Justice Department alleges that Mangione had his eyes set on UnitedHealthcare's investor conference as early as Oct. 22 ... The notebook entry describes the investor conference as "a true windfall" where "the message becomes self-evident," per the indictment. Later in the entry, Mangione allegedly describes his "intent to 'wack' the CEO of one of the insurance companies at its investor conference."*
This is why nobody trusts the FBI. Why TF would he keep a journal, in his own handwriting, confessing all his plans in such detail? Is he a teenage girl in the 90s? Who was he writing that journal for? The jury? How fucking convenient for the prosecutors that this "exceptionally dangerous" guy would also be "exceptionally" stupid to write a confession and keep it on his person just as he was captured.
This is how stupid these corrupt agencies think WE are that we'd believe this shit.
1 year ago12 points(+0/-0/+12Score on mirror)1 child
Dear diary, I am totes gonna for realsies wak a CEO today. I sure am glade I can confide all my secrets to you, diary. You would never betray me. Teeheehee.
'Really, officers, the diary is a sacred thing and really falls under the honour system, and I am really so disappointed in you guys. I really thought you were better than this.'
Oh crap, its the roaring 20s again, better start learning how to brew.
In all seriousness, this is too on the nose, something weird is going on with the assassination, this Luigi fellow is either an idiot savant of murder, or he's someone else's fall guy, or a faggot seeking attention.
Political theater. Look up how many cases of "terrorists" that were "caught" by the FBI were cases of entrapment. Either agents approached/ enticed them and/ or agents provided them with materials and the "terrorists" were caught at the planned scene or just before. It's all political theater.
The real question is why they waste their time and our money doing that kind of shit instead of just going after all the real criminals.
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
No it isn’t. This does nothing to advance anything. Look at the types sympathetic to him. He’s the most obvious industry plant. You have to be super unaware of how the world truly works to say so. Or maybe you’re just an angsty teen who views our movement as a way to act cool…if so get out. Now. Permanently.
I don’t care about how muh based and cool he is. He has a rat physigonomy. He would be shot and killed if he was in ANY thing-of-ours family that had even the most basic long-term thinking.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
A billionaire died. That’s based enough in my book. These fucks might as well live on a different planet than the rest of us, I’m just happy one of them finally received some form of consequences.
Maybe it won’t lead to anything but if even one of these parasites felt afraid for even a second that’s progress. Not to mention the reaction of the general public; one of *them* died, and people are cheering.
I guess I just don’t care too much since the rate of how many people die per day. I just dont feel anything when it comes to deaths outside of those I care about
Meh, the troon fags are also sympathetic to the Palestinians who hate faggotry who are currently BTFOing their jew masters, so I dont think them liking something based automatically makes it un-based, though I do have my questions about the actual purpose behind the assassination.
This is why nobody trusts the FBI. Why TF would he keep a journal, in his own handwriting, confessing all his plans in such detail? Is he a teenage girl in the 90s? Who was he writing that journal for? The jury? How fucking convenient for the prosecutors that this "exceptionally dangerous" guy would also be "exceptionally" stupid to write a confession and keep it on his person just as he was captured.
This is how stupid these corrupt agencies think WE are that we'd believe this shit.