The Unseen Irony: How Pandemic Mask Mandates Concealed a Healthcare Giant’s Assassin

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by Jeff Childers

Yesterday’s news became a media maelstrom after the brutal, filmed assassination of an elite healthcare executive. You can’t imagine the astonishingly ironic pandemic connection. The New York Post ran the dramatic story last night headlined, “UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s assassin may have left message on bullets used in murder: sources.” The Post wouldn’t say what three words appeared on three bullet casings, but fortunately, ABC ran that story before the news embargo started. (later reported to be “Delay Deny Defend”)

You’ve probably already heard about this shocking crime story, which dominated yesterday afternoon’s news cycle and most of social media. The short version is that health insurance giant UnitedHealthcare’s Chief Executive Officer, Brian Thompson, 50, was assassinated right outside the New York City Hilton around 6am yesterday morning. The whole thing was captured on the hotel’s security camera, and the video leaked even faster than the shell casing story.

The masked shooter, who during the killing calmly and coolly cleared his jammed gun three times before finishing the job, casually mounted a strategically placed, city-provided electric scooter and scooted to Central Park, where the trail went cold. Progressives applauded the gunman’s choice of an environmentally friendly getaway vehicle and invited the killer to emcee next year’s Oscars.

…So … if I’m not talking about United’s deplorable participation in mandates and jab incentives and cooking the covid books, to what part of the pandemic am I connecting Bill Thompson’s assassination?

Masks.

I filed my first mask case in May, 2020. I immediately appealed the denial of my request for an emergency injunction against the county. On June 29th, 2020, I filed my initial appellate brief. Here’s a link to it if you’re interested in seeing what my legal work product looks like (I think it’s a good read and of course, it worked). On page 31, I began discussing how masks literally conceal criminal activity. This isn’t a new idea. I cited a Georgia Supreme Court case from 35 years ago:

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There you have it. In 1990, Georgia’s Supreme Court said masks conceal evidencehinder apprehension, and calm the criminal. And that masks have been the criminal’s dress since the beginning of time. Pre-pandemic, public masking was outlawed in many states, and in even more, committing a crime wearing a mask carried higher jail sentences.

You can forget about all that now. Masking has been normalized. Worse, it’s been fraudulently transformed into some kind of public good. A not insubstantial segment of the population will throw an adult temper tantrum if not permitted to mask at all times. You can thank the CDC.

In my appeal brief, I also reminded the Court of Appeals of dozens of recent news articles about the rash of masked crime ever since covid masking became commonplace. Here are just the first few articles listed in my table of authorities:

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Even though masks are well known to be connected to criminal activity — “from the beginning of time,” in Georgia’s Supreme Court’s words — we never even debated whether the benefits of allowing ubiquitous public masking were worth the risks.

Once again, here is the guy who just slew the CEO of one of the biggest health insurance companies in the world in broad daylight in downtown Manhattan:

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It shouldn’t be hard to catch him. He practically scattered evidence around the crime scene. He carved messages into his bullets. He went to Starbucks (he’s on their footage too). He bought coffee and water, and left his drinking vessels at the scene, like a gift to police. No gloves. He left behind a cell phone. He used a city-tracked electric scooter as his getaway car. He never tried to evade the many surveillance cameras, which filmed all his homicidal activities, his loitering stakeout in front of the Hilton, and much more.

But in spite of all that evidence, we still have no idea yet who the murderer is. And why not? I’ll give you one guess.

Masks.

He was masked. It was a solution so convenient and so simple! And cheap. Masks are free! You can make them out of anything. As they told us four years ago over and over until we wanted to superglue our ears shut, just cut up an old t-shirt. Just slice the top off a stained turtleneck. You can even knit or crochet them! These days, you can literally buy them anywhere.

More importantly, these days you can literally wear them anywhere. Inside the bank. At the airport. On trains. In the queue for the ATM. In court. Outside the Manhattan Hilton. Wherever you want.

To me, the small picture of this story is it’s a horrible tragedy and a crime and I hope police stop prosecuting Daniel Penny for ten seconds and catch this stone cold killer. But there’s a bigger picture, which is that Thompson’s killing is the predictable endpoint of pandemic protocol.

They let the mask genie out of the bottle and now they can’t stuff him back in. And now one of the elite architects of the pandemic is dead, slain in cold blood and broad daylight. And a simple covid face mask concealed the evidence of who did the crime. The cut-up-shirt has hindered the apprehension of the criminal. And we can conclude the calm killer’s nerves were soothed by his inexpensive mask, just like Georgia’s Supreme Court said would happen thirty-five years ago.

Are you following me? I find it hard to believe this elite healthcare assassination would have even happened at all, had public face masking not been normalized. Before the pandemic and their unbelievably stupid covid policies, cops would never have let some masked fool loiter in front of the Manhattan Hilton.

Some of us tried to tell them this would happen. But the sneering, arrogant, narcissistic public health experts refused to listen. They knew better. And now, to protect themselves, the haughty experts must figure out some way to un-mask America.

And their own brownshirts, the masked lunatics, will fight them every step of the way.

Sooner or later, Nemesis always gets around to visiting the proud.

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It is unbelievable that some people STILL prefer to wear a damned mask. I was a poll worker November 5th and a few showed up wearing masks. I had to match their face to their ID, so I would hold the ID up and cover up the lower part of their face. They usually got the sarcastic message and removed their face diaper, the billboard of fear.

You think those ANTIFA/BLM thugs wore masks to protect the general public? It doesn’t take a Sherlock Holmes of Columbo to figure out how this stupidity is being abused. But, it has become a sort of pledge to leftism, so they are condoned.

How about this… mandate that all masks have to have a photo of the part of the face they cover up on them? THEN let’s see who clings to that remnant of our COVID past.

Don’t you think they should be held liable for all those Deaths?

Being investigated by the DOJ for unfair business practices, before CEO main contact guy for the government. Lots of death threats per the new widow. The words on the bullets were also a title of a 2010 book by Jay Feinman that delves into how insurers handle claims.
Pelosi, a nortorious inside trader, also bought their stock.

Anyone have a line on the Rothschild that was found dead in Cali, other than his missing dog and burned out house?

I wonder how many more CEOs will be capped until these giant heartless corporations relent and think about something other than the bottom line? A perfect example: today Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield just announced that they would that it would deny claims in which a patient was kept under anesthesia longer than the time it (Anthem) determined was necessary. Wonder why people are fed up?

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