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We are back and it is Thursday.
We have a lot of different news stories to dive into here today on the show.
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Nick, welcome to the show.
How are you doing?
Thanks, Craig.
That was a wonderful intro, man.
I'm happy to be here, and I'm happy to be talking to all you fine listeners this morning.
We got a lot to cover.
And, you know, a lot of these stories are just going to be kind of going through the gambit of what's been happening, hitting on different big headlines from the news, trying to cover some other stories that are floating around out there that are...
Interesting and noteworthy but you know I guess where we can start is picking up on a story that we kind of broke yesterday on the show we didn't have a whole lot of information surrounding it but yeah it's looking like this United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson being fatally gunned down in New York was most likely a hit job and You know,
I said on yesterday's show, Nick, that I wouldn't be surprised if we saw more things happening like this, especially as we get closer to Trump coming into office because the desperation seems to continue to be amplified on all sides, not just on the bad guy, good guys.
Everybody's getting more...
I don't know if desperate's the word or just...
We're heading toward another level, right?
Things are going to continue to get more and more ridiculous as we go.
So it seems as though at this point what we know is that the CEO, Brian Thompson, of UnitedHealthcare was fatally gunned down in what appears to be a hit in New York City and Midtown Manhattan yesterday, right before he was about to give a speech at...
Basically a shareholder meeting.
And it looks like he was in fact under investigation by the DOJ for insider trading and monopoly tactics.
So the story, the plot sort of thickens.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a high-profile executive in the health insurance industry, was under investigation by the DOJ for allegations of insider trading and attempting to thwart monopolistic practices within the healthcare sector.
He was gunned down around 6.45 a.m.
outside the Hilton Hotel on 6th Avenue, where he was scheduled to attend the UnitedHealth Group's annual investor conference.
The footage was released of the killer.
I've heard some interesting breakdowns of the assassination itself.
It looks like the assassin was using a low caliber, probably a.22 caliber pistol, which it seemed to have issues with the firing.
It wasn't rechambering because of the low velocity of the bullet.
And probably the gun wasn't up to spec.
That's what some experts are saying who've looked at this.
And they're saying that this was most likely...
They're saying it was a hit, but they're also saying it was probably an amateur, given the fact...
A few different things.
One thing is that the shot itself, the shots themselves, were taken from approximately a distance of around 10 to 15 feet away, which, you know, people were pointing out.
In this scenario, if you were a professional, the most likely scenario that would play itself out is a very close proximity shot, not a mid-range shot in the 10 to 15 feet range, and that the gun itself wasn't obviously serviced correctly because it was jamming and that the gun itself wasn't obviously serviced correctly because it was jamming or it
And on top of that, they know that it seems as though the first shot was very low hitting the CEO in the leg, and then the second shot was most likely the kill shot in the back, which hit him in a vital organ, which led to his quick demise. which hit him in a vital organ, which led to All of those things are what we know now pretty much about this case.
On top of that, one interesting fact is that police suspected that the suspect in the case fled the scene on a bicycle, but not just any bicycle, one of those sort of electronic e-bike rental bikes known as a city bike, which are very prevalent in New York City.
People, you know, they have these bikes stationed everywhere and you can just, you know, Use an app, I think, and you can get access to the bicycle.
And what they're saying is that the killer was on one of those, and just by chance, there was a college student who happened to be scraping data on these bikes for a project for his college class,
and he seems to have inadvertently gathered the data conclusively showing where the killer went with the e-bike because it was the only e-bike that left that area within 10 minutes of the crime which went to a specific location which has been given to police and I guess the investigation is ongoing.
So if that is the case, that doesn't sound like a professional hit.
Nick, what are your thoughts?
There are a few things that I've noticed about this.
There was a lot of planning that went into it.
And remember that New York is right there next to the water.
So basically, in any direction, he could walk or run and get to the water.
And if he gets to a boat, then he can get anywhere without being detected because they don't really have cameras out in the water if you're driving around the coastline and stuff.
So based on that data, It looked like it went into a nicer neighborhood, so we could probably guess that it was a person that was financially hurt by this dude that was doing insider trading.
He knew there was a big decision coming up from the DOJ or something.
They fined him or something, and I can't remember exactly what happened, but they lost money, and they tried to hide it.
And when they finally showed that they lost some money, they had already done some insider trading, that CEO and some other people, so that they didn't lose money.
And they left their shareholders hanging.
So it's probably someone that's a trader that did it.
But at the same time, I look at these images of the person's face, and the person is clearly Eastern European.
There's an update.
up close on Yahoo Finance, there's a video where it actually shows the sister's face in a different spot where you can see it clearly.
And they are clearly Eastern European, I would even guess Ukrainian or Eastern Bloc.
They've got their facial features match that.
Like, I don't know, I guess if you lived in Europe, you probably would understand what I'm saying.
But you can tell when you go to different countries and stuff, people do look different.
And this guy looks like he's from Eastern Europe.
And they were smart, though, these gloves and all that sort of stuff, normally to cover your hands.
Because if you're a real professional and you worked for the government at one point, you know that you can look at the veins on your hands and even get a positive ID that way.
So I think there's a lot of things that...
Could have gone wrong, but the way he stayed cool under pressure looked like it could have been a professional.
Yeah, and I think it's an interesting theory about the insider trading being at play there.
You know, it may seem as though if this guy's under investigation from DOJ, they don't want him to turn state's evidence and become a witness.
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I'm your host Craig James.
Me and our co-host Nick Nell are talking about this Crazy story coming out of New York.
A CEO from UnitedHealthcare being gunned down in what seems to be an assassination-style hit.
He was taken down.
The suspect fled.
There's a $10,000 reward.
Nick, you were making some interesting points about what the appearance of the suspect is and where he possibly came from.
Other things to note in this story, interestingly enough, you talked about the fact that there were these investigations going on, Nick, and how that may have played a part in it, especially with regard to the insider trading, and that is true.
The craziest part of that is that part.
It seems that in February of this year, Thompson, the man who was shot, the Exercise stock options and sold shares worth $15.1 million less than two weeks before news of a federal antitrust probe into UnitedHealth became public, a revelation that led to a sharp decline in the company's stock price.
UnitedHealth Group's Chairman Stephen Helmsley The Chief People Officer, Aaron McSweeney, and Chief Accounting Officer, Tom Ruse, collectively also sold over 101.5 million dollars in shares, I should say.
And I would imagine at this point that the UnitedHealthcare Group's chairman, Stephen Helmsley, Would be the guy who, if I were the police, I'd be looking at very closely, given the fact that he netted in that sale nearly $85 million, which is about $70 million more than what the CEO said.
Took away in the deal, which with his stock going for $15 million, and that the transactions were revealed in an expose out of New York Business Magazine.
And the whole premise of this investigation and insider trading is going at these individuals at the top who sold $116 million worth of shares right before this antitrust probe started into their company.
So I would imagine if I were an investigator, the first person I would be looking at is the person who gained the most and had the most to lose, and that would probably be the chairman who...
and maybe he was worried and this is speculative obviously this is not none of this is is what is a part of the official story yet it is something we're speculating on
but i would i would imagine that if somebody were to hire a hitman to take out the ceo of the company who is under investigation who may turn state's evidence and become a witness to save his own self from spending a long time in federal
prison that might be the ceo and the chairman who made the most money would have the most incentive to take out or remove the threat and
And again, I mean, this would also send a message to the other High-ranking officers like the Chief People Officer Aaron McSweeney and the Chief Accounting Officer Tom Ruse, who also sold a large amount of stock to shut their mouths or else face the same consequences.
I don't know, Nick.
It sounds like something out of a Showtime series.
You know what I mean?
One of those, you know...
I'm a billionaire, and I'm a ruthless billionaire in a big city, and I'm going to do ruthless things that people are going to watch and be entertained by, and then completely disbelieve happen in real life.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Yeah, and I go to the webpage to go look at their board of directors to compare and cross-reference the image of the face the page is taken down.
So they don't have that, pick those pictures up anymore of the people, obviously.
Safety reasons, but it's also kind of suspicious.
Yeah, I'd imagine it's a mix of both.
But that to me is...
Go ahead.
Let me give you this quick analysis from the picture of the snap judgment I could do really quick.
This is something they teach you in the military to do whenever you get a phone call or whatever from some suspicious person.
You look at every little key detail you can to find some way for a positive ID. It looks like to me that this guy wore several layers of clothes, not to stay warm, but to distort his body size, uh, to include his, his arms look like they are, uh, he's fit, but he's, he's struggling because it's too tight.
There's too much stuff on him.
And then he's got his face covered.
And I gotta say that, um, I've studied, um, It's a very good documentary.
It's about the face.
So, in that documentary, it talks about the face and how you can judge beauty because...
The golden ratio is 1.618.
Okay, so 1 to 1.618.
This guy, there's a mask in that documentary that they overlay on Tom Cruise and then some other people or whatever.
What I'm saying is, according to what that documentary taught me, this person is objectively a handsome person.
So, two things.
Okay, if that person is objectively handsome, then the only way that they're at that age looks like they're maybe...
Maybe 35 tops.
Would be fit, handsome, in New York City, and then going to kill somebody like that.
There's two things that could happen.
They are a young person that went to a nice school, and they're well-to-do, and they're mad because someone screwed them over.
So they went to go take them out.
or they were taken at a very young age and become a military person or a person for an intelligence agency.
Because someone that's that handsome, quite frankly, because of matching ratio, would not have to slum like that unless they're an addict.
So at this point, it's very likely it's an investor or a person that's directly involved with the company or possibly an Eastern European hitman, because that's the only thing that adds up otherwise, because it just doesn't add up.
Again, this is all speculation, of course, but that seems to be what is happening in this case, and...
I guess it's going to be one of those things where we're going to have to wait and see how it all unfolds.
Will we ever get the full truth?
I don't know.
Fox News also reported that there were reports that the executives were accused of insider trading fraud.
And last year, the DOJ launched a probe into whether the nation's largest insurer was unfairly restricting competitors and running monopoly.
Last month, the DOJ, along with attorneys generals from Maryland, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York filed a lawsuit to block UnitedHealth Group Incorporated its proposed $3.3 billion acquisition of rival home health and hospice provider Emeticis Inc.
The transaction, according to the complaint, would eliminate competition between UnitedHealth and Emeticis Inc.
By eliminating competition, patients would receive home health and hospice services would be harmed, as would insurers who contract for home health services and nurses who provide these services.
So there were other components to this, I guess.
Oh, that tells me something.
So, sorry, Craig, I may interject.
So when I was in healthcare, I was selling United Healthcare insurance and other ones, too.
One of the key issues that Medicare or anybody in general that would run into is that they would not cover home health care and hospice and stuff like that.
And that's a major expense for them.
And it's very hard to predict, especially with all the COVID shots and stuff.
I'm sure they're losing their patootie.
And that's why they wanted to acquire a company that does home services like that because it's becoming increasingly expensive and there's more and more requests for them and they deny and deny and deny these requests more frequently.
So that's probably why they got that pressure on doing that job, that transaction.
yeah and there's one final note to this story which is a strange coincidence i'm sure this is something i saw online but i think you also brought to my attention nick was that the company itself suffered a one of the largest healthcare data breaches in u.s history earlier this year compromising the private data of potentially one-third of americans the company We're good
$700 million.
But on top of that, one thing that people are noting online is that on February 21st, 2024, interestingly enough, right around the time that it seems, according to the story at least, when, you know what's crazy, Nixon?
So you want to hear how this whole thing is crazy?
Okay, so in February is when Brian Thompson sold his shares.
And this was two weeks before the federal antitrust probe into UnitedHealthcare became public, right?
And it was at that same time that all those other top executives sold all their shares for a hundred and something million dollars.
And What's crazy is that in mid-February, right after UnitedHealthcare, right the same day that UnitedHealthcare discovered they had a cybersecurity breach.
They sold their socks.
They had this major security breach.
And on the same day of the security breach, Nancy Pelosi made her second position purchase of call options in Palo Alto Networks, which was a cybersecurity company that was later chosen to investigate the breach.
So think about that.
So it's Ukrainian.
So this is a Ukrainian hijab, is what you just told me.
I didn't say anything.
We were just speculating.
The 100% Ukrainian hit show.
Okay, but think about it.
Isn't that crazy, though?
So the sequence of events is as follows.
It seems as though.
The CEO and all of his top, you know, chairman and all the other executives sell $120 million or so worth of their stock right before the antitrust probe starts.
And as the antitrust probe starts, they get a data breach hack.
Which then creates, you know, obviously they lost data.
They paid $22 million in ransom.
And then Nancy Pelosi on the same day buys stock in a company that becomes the main point of investigation into the cyber hack itself at this publicly traded company, which is like the largest, one of the largest, if not the largest insurer in the country.
Yeah.
I mean, that's a wild set of coincidences, correct?
Yeah, it's very obvious, Craig.
I'm going to call it.
It's a Ukrainian hit job.
And just because Nancy Pelosi's involved, the end.
Like, it's 100%.
That's why the dude was comfortable.
I mean, that guy probably had support.
Okay, so that's...
Okay, it makes perfect sense.
Subsonic rounds.
It's hard.
You have to make those yourself.
Subsonic, but it was 22, but subsonic with a silencer.
Yes.
So that actually is pretty quiet when you do that.
Yes.
And one of the falls, though, is that the rounds may not have as much punch as they usually do.
And if it was a.22, that's kind of surprising that they would use that kind of round, honestly.
But if you hit someone in the head with a.22, that's going to do way more damage than if they get hit with a 9mm hitting the piece of their head.
Because the.22 bullet goes inside of your brain and then rattles around, ricocheting off the bone and then just scrambling your brain.
So, I don't know.
If you are a hitman, a.22 would be a good choice, too, because the rounds are so...
Everyone buys.22.
Yeah, it's a very ubiquitous round.
And then on top of that, think about this, right?
What you're saying about Ukraine, it does seem to make sense if you think about it from their perspective that one thing this war is creating in mass numbers are killers.
One thing we know that the CIA does is recruit mercenaries, killers, assassins out of war zones for different odds and ends.
And when I say the CIA, I just mean the U.S. government.
You know, this is something that you can look up what we've been doing for...
A long time, right?
We go to war zones.
We pay the moderates to kill the extremists.
That's something we do, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
And then on top of that, you have Eastern European blending in pretty well, even though it's not hard to blend in in New York City because it's such a diverse city in the first place.
You could be anything and always blend in.
But to bring an Eastern European over into the United States is pretty easy with the right documents.
And then, look, you put them on a cargo ship, you put them on a plane, they're gone the next day, they're back in Ukraine, right?
Never to be seen again.
It's that simple.
So, this guy may be all the way back in Eastern Europe already.
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I'm your host, Craig James, with Nick Ngo.
And Nick, I can't, you know, look...
We're talking about this assassination of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson.
We're just speculating on what could have happened.
We don't have any hardcore proof.
We're just looking at facts and asking questions at the moment, asking if certain outcomes are more possible than others.
Nick, there's a crazy story update that just dropped literally over the commercial break about this story.
Do you want to hear it?
Yes.
Okay, so police have just released another clue that they found in this investigation, and I don't know, maybe you can help me put this together, because it sounds like it might tie into what you were saying about Ukraine, but it also could tie into something completely different that I'm not thinking of, and I'd like to get your thoughts on it.
So detectives investigating the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson have uncovered a potential motive.
Get this, Nick.
The shell casings at the crime scene were inscribed with the words deny, defend, depose on the casings themselves that were left at the scene.
What does that mean to you off the top of your head?
It's a resistance group.
Yeah, that's exactly what my mind went to first.
So where do we know resistance groups that are affiliated with the United States right now, Craig?
There's one in Ukraine, I think.
Got him.
That's crazy, man.
That's crazy that that story dropped literally over the break.
I refreshed my browser and I saw it pop up as we were taking the break.
Yeah, so that, I think, is a double there.
Because remember, don't forget, we have Antifa that went training in northern Syria with the Kurds, even though that group was a terrorist group, and somehow they're allowed to come into the United States after, and no one said anything.
The city's burned.
Same people.
They're probably tied to those people.
And Ukraine, of course.
Wow.
Yeah, I mean, it all sort of makes sense, but again, speculation, we're just asking questions and making, you know, logical inferences based on what we know, and that could obviously change, and we'll continue to update the story as it becomes more widely reported and available,
But Defend, Deny, or no, Deny, Defend, and Depose being literally written, inscribed on the shelves.
I don't know if that's like some signature for a ammunition brand that, you know, does that to their ammunition.
But even then, it's like what kind of company would create ammunition and then write Deny, Defend, Depose on it, right?
Wouldn't that be insane?
Yes, Depose.
D-Pose?
Are we overthrowing the junta in Africa or something?
What's going on?
You know?
So, yeah, it looks to me like that would be either...
It's two things.
The people that are affiliated with this guy...
Think that way, whether it's they live locally or abroad.
And deny, defend, depose, that sounds like a defensive position from a foreign invader.
Who do we know that's got a foreign occupier right now?
Yeah.
I swear, it is wild that you said that and then that came up because it was the first thing that popped in my head when I read that.
I'm like, that sounds like some Ukrainian, you know, protect the homeland, you know, not propaganda, what do you call that, where it's like inspiring the resistance type deal.
Yeah, it would be against propaganda in a way.
So the data breach, so let's consider this.
Remember, Social Security got breached just before that, too.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
When you said data breach, my mind just had one of those moments where things clicked.
Bro, who is in Ukraine?
Remember CrowdStrike?
Yep.
And what are they specialized in?
What they're doing now.
And look, the guy, remember that intelligence guy that's been out there for a long time?
He's been out, and he's got gray hair, and he had, like, super nice hair.
Like, I'm bald, if anybody's...
But you know what I'm talking about?
The guy that's super smart and was talking about Intel, and he said that that was those people?
He just died last week.
Wait, who?
I don't know if you know that.
I forget his name.
He's an intelligence officer that worked for the government.
And he's blown the whistle for a long time about Ukraine mainly, and then CrowdStrike and this other Serbian group that was hired to do the hacking to install Alinsky.
And then the same group was used in the 2020 election.
That guy was just killed last week.
So what are the odds of that?
Yeah, you know, like I said before, you know, it's crazy to me when people say that all this stuff is like, it's implausible.
You're crazy conspiracy theorists.
When, you know, people go and watch television shows where this kind of crap happens...
They write it into the script.
Do you think they just pull it out of the ether like it never has happened?
And they watch television shows that talk about this stuff.
I don't know, like House of Cards or Billions or whatever.
I've never seen either of those shows, but I'm very familiar with the plot lines of those shows because it's just pop culture reference at this point.
You know, you think about what this is all about.
It's about money.
Think of all the money, right?
I mean, that's $120 million just in insider trading, not to mention the $22 million Bitcoin hack, not to mention the $700 million data breach, not to mention the possible multi-million dollar Financial windfall for anybody who bought Palo Alto,
you know, cybersecurity services or whatever the name of that company is that Nancy Pelosi was insider trading the day of the attack, or allegedly insider trading.
So, like...
Okay, I got it.
I got it.
Okay, the data breach.
Social Security had a data breach, too.
All of our stuff, it got grabbed.
Craig, what would you need in order to cheat in an election that would be super useful?
Voter identification stuff, like Social Security numbers, names, addresses.
What state was counting votes all the way up until yesterday?
Gosh, California.
I live there.
That place is horrible.
Nancy Pelosi.
She's the center.
That's involved with this.
She's the representative.
We solved the case.
It's right there.
We just solved it on there.
Somebody needs to forward the show to the NYPD. I think we just did their job for them.
Yeah, it's done.
It's case solved.
Nancy Pelosi hired them.
Send this to the FBI. I think we figured it out.
Took about, what, 40 minutes here so far this morning?
Reminds me of this.
It reminds me of that South Park episode with the gold one, whenever they would buy the gold and then give it to the gifts and then they go in a big circle.
It's like, dude, we all see what you're doing.
Stop.
Stop.
It's so obvious, right?
I mean, of course we're going to have to do a thorough investigation.
They're going to have to figure out exactly who's involved, what's involved.
And I get all that.
You've got to build a case.
You've got to have evidence.
You've got to do all this stuff.
I'm not saying that what we've done is equivalent to that.
But I'm saying in like a general sense, if you're looking at like means and motive and, you know, looking at the big picture, I'm not saying we're right.
I'm just saying we may have in fact solved the case.
Yes.
And Craig, let me ask you these questions.
Here, let's keep asking more questions.
Yeah.
All right.
So who really runs New York City?
We know it's corrupt.
Who really runs it?
Democrats.
Mafia.
A lot of the Mafia.
The real triple OG Mafia.
Yeah, that's true.
We're talking Sicilian, like, real true bloods.
Jewish Mafia.
Chicago's got it.
Jewish Mafia.
Them too.
It's actually something I was going to bring up next.
Remember that synagogue that had the...
Floors are going to collapse?
I'd go knock on that door and see what's going on there and see if they can find that guy.
Now we're really getting out there in the weeds, but these are good threads to tug on.
The people that claim they own that place, that's disputed, they're the Ukrainian Jewish group that's known for being a little more gay and doing the town move.
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Really wouldn't make nothing.
Nothing.
I did.
I brought a woman out of jail.
Welcome back to Just Forum Talk Radio with your host, Craig James.
Now, Nick, you know, we have a really great audience, and I'm very thankful for that.
They do contribute things from time to time that are very helpful, especially in regard to the story as it breaks.
So, a couple texts came in over the last segment.
One is from our friend in the 720 who said that Scott Bennett is the name that you were looking for with regard to the...
The whistleblower who died recently.
That's right.
Yeah.
They shared that.
Really smart guy.
Yeah.
Very helpful.
Very helpful.
And another one that I think is very helpful here.
Listen to this, okay?
Okay.
This is our good friend from Minnesota.
He's very aware of what's going on out there.
They say...
Amy Klobuchar in Photo in Ukraine for Color Revolution is listed as project point of contact on Biden's laptop.
Interesting.
She is the senator from Tim Walters, Minnesota.
Interesting.
Worked pharma projects with former VP Mondale with Ukraine from Minnesota.
And then they refer to the Minnesota Medical Mafia.
Which talks about sort of the Mayo Clinic and the syndicate that surrounds that organization.
That's an interesting rabbit hole to travel down as well, right?
Yeah, that's a thread to pull on.
Especially, that's a really good one.
What I think is also a really good one is that Nancy Pelosi was officiating the wedding of Ivy Getty, heir to the Getty fortune from the mafia.
What do you have to do if you're going to do a murder in New York City?
Who do you have to talk to first?
Yeah, you don't do it without the Mafia's approval, right?
That's a big deal.
That's right.
I mean, at least that's what I've learned in all the movies I've watched.
I don't have firsthand experience with asking Mafia for permission, but I've seen that in the movies.
The CIA even does that.
They're respectful, man.
They do that, I swear.
It's true.
From my experience, they are respectful even to the Mafia.
Like, look, dude, we don't want to start a war.
We're going to tell you what we're going to do before it.
I mean, for example, when Kennedy was killed and the mafia was partially involved, I mean, if his father did not Help, enlist the help of the mafia without him knowing.
It would have been a different story if he had won legitimately.
Long story short is that the mafia would have never gone against Kennedy as long as he would have been like, I'm coming after you.
And he was in front about it.
Because then it's like, then it's polite.
You know what I'm saying?
But when the niceties are gone, then they just do what they want.
So, I'm thinking here, it's a hit job in New York City.
Unless there's an independent person that had nothing to do with any of it.
It's just a person that felt compelled to do it.
They had to get permission.
And if you get permission and you're in an agency and you have Nancy Pelosi doing insider trading, officiating a Getty wedding.
I mean, for God's sakes.
I mean, I just solved the crime.
Why don't I get paid like 200 grand right now for the whole year?
Because I just solved your crime on air.
Come on.
You know, I'm dead serious.
Look, I figured this out, dude.
Autistic anons don't get paid.
You know that.
She saved the world on occasion.
They can do all the heavy lifting, though, in a lot of cases.
But that, no, I'm joking, obviously.
But it's, I don't know.
I mean, look, I don't know that we solved anything.
Maybe we just made a bunch of gobbledygook speculation.
But it does seem as though we hit on a lot of threads.
That are very...
could be very connected to this case.
You know, the sad thing is, though, a lot of what we talk about here and kind of uncover through just this sort of, you know, what would you call this?
Thought?
Brainstorming?
You know, like, wargaming, strategy, whatever it is, like, we're trying to figure out, investigating, if you will, is...
That, you know, there'll be that story that may be in a classified folder somewhere in, you know, Langley.
And then there'll be lone gunman shoots, you know, CEO because his mother was, you know, wronged by the insurance company and he had an axe to grind, you know.
And that may be the cover story because they don't want to tell the real story.
That's a great cover story.
That is a great cover story, and I bet you that's what they're going to run with.
I'm just randomly pulling it out of my head.
You live long enough, and you see enough of this, and you go, okay, I get how they do it.
I know how they build narratives.
So that means, okay, so we figured this out.
Ukraine, the CIA, the mafia, the Pelosi's are all involved.
Easy, solved puzzle.
Allegedly.
I mean, for God, I'm sorry for saying that.
I shouldn't say that.
Look, everybody.
Look, if we can do this on air, just looking at the stuff, it's really easy to do, and then nothing happens with the feds.
Here's the thing.
Nothing happens.
To give a little bit of credit to the investigative teams and the law enforcement, What we did was easy.
What they have to do in proving it is a lot more difficult, beyond a reasonable doubt.
You'll agree with that.
Yeah, man.
The Pfizer goes both ways, though, Craig.
No, I understand that there are tools they could be using to get to the bottom of this more efficiently, but the difference between me and you sitting here and saying, okay, we've tied everything together in a neat little bow.
It all makes sense.
Here you go.
Now they have to build a case and get evidence and gather documents and gather proof and then take it to a grand jury, get an indicting warrant.
Make an arrest, go to trial, have a long, prolonged, protracted trial where if they don't cross every T and dot every I, some high-paid defense lawyer is going to tear it apart on, you know, cross-examination.
And then they have to get either a jury or a judge or both to agree that this crime did in fact take place and that these people were in fact involved.
And it was like you were saying to me earlier about Cash.
You know, it's like Cash Patel becoming the next FBI director.
He's got to do things by the book, and that's not easy, right?
No, it's not.
And that's what I admire about him, but it's also, you know, I'm one of those guys that's a military guy.
I just take care of the problem type mentality.
But, you know, so he respects our law.
When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail, right?
All right, all right.
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What it is ain't exactly clear.
There's a man with a gun over there.
Telling me I've got to beware.
I think it's time we stop.
children, what's that sign?
Everybody look what's going down Welcome back to Just Form Talk Radio.
I'm your host, Craig James, with our special guest co-host, Nick Ngo.
And Nick, you know...
We've looked at this case of this UnitedHealthcare CEO in sort of close detail to kind of decipher what may be happening beyond the headlines.
And I think we've gotten a good picture of it all.
It almost feels like we just had an episode of Scooby-Doo or something.
You know, like we pulled the mask off and it was Ukrainians with anti-glossi allegedly.
Again.
But...
Fuckin'.
Allegedly.
Dude, this is getting tired, man.
It's the same story over and over, Craig.
They keep recycling it.
It really is like South Park.
Well, you got to remember, the thing is, with Ukraine, it's like, there's a war going on.
And I think most people would be foolish to not...
Recognize that that war crosses both Ukrainian and Russian borders into the rest of the world.
It is not just a regional war.
In effect, it is the beginning of a global war, and it is spreading, and there are things happening in different places that can be tied directly back to what's happening there in Ukraine.
And I think that that is sort of a bit of what we've looked at here in the show over the last...
I don't know, a year or so, especially as the war has developed.
And we've found these different points of connecting it.
You've pointed out several times the fact that, you know, here in the United States we may be experiencing this sort of infiltration and relocation of people from Ukraine.
Perhaps organized criminals, perhaps just, you know, independent mercenary type deals, but people from Ukraine coming here to do things, to do dirty work on behalf, and not just here, but abroad, to do the dirty work of certain other nefarious actors, right?
Sure, if you're in Ukraine, and then you were in the military, and you got a KIA label, Killing in Action, and everyone kind of stops looking for you.
You're a ghost.
It's very easy.
You're a ghost.
You're a ghost.
And once you're, I mean like, and this is the other thing.
Dude, they make movies about this stuff.
Mission Impossible.
Ghost Protocol.
You know, like, these are Hollywood films.
They don't pull these narratives, these scripts, out of thin air.
They base them...
I mean, the entire James Bond series has been essentially based on real-world practices, real-world agencies, real-world events.
Now, I'm not saying that there are supervillains who are trying to block out the sun.
Oh, wait, there are!
Oh, wait, there are!
Bill Gates!
Yeah, so...
Like, this is...
Oh, wait, there's not some sort of injection that kills only specific people, right?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, wait, there is!
From the Bond movie.
From the Bond movie.
So, what I'm saying is, when we talk about these things, you know, the reason the media will cast it off as conspiracy theory primarily is because, A... Let's give them the benefit of the doubt and say they want to maintain their journalistic standards.
Like, let's give them the benefit of the doubt because they can't prove it.
Well, it wouldn't be too...
I mean, like, yeah, that's why these things are done the way they're done.
That's the plausible deniability that's built in so that it can't be proven.
Right?
That's why they take, like you said, they do the ghost protocol.
You're killed in action, and then all of a sudden you're not dead, but you don't exist anymore, and now you're a ghost that can move in through in and out society, and nobody will know any better to do whatever needs to be done.
So, I don't know.
Maybe I'm crazy.
Maybe I am crazy, Nick.
I'm starting to think that the further we go down the rabbit hole.
I think it ultimately leads to the election, Craig.
Oh, yeah.
There you go.
That same hacking group and the same...
Alright, alright, wait.
Hold that thought.
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Okay, Nick.
You know, we could keep going on the whole UnitedHealthcare thing, but there are a few other stories I want to get into.
Are there any final thoughts you want to use just wrapping up the broader topic itself?
Yeah, I want to bring something up.
This is the most bizarre part about this before we bury this.
This dude assassinated the guy.
And then it looks like he either went to Starbucks before or after.
It looks like before.
I don't know about you, Craig.
I would never kill somebody like this.
I would never do this.
But if I was gonna, I probably wouldn't be like, I'm gonna go have a Starbucks before.
That sounds nice.
Yeah, no, I mean, if you're a hitman, there's a certain level of, like, psycho...
Psychopathy or sociopathic, you know, tendencies.
Like you have to be disassociative and, you know, Like, if you're in that business, you would imagine that that person is the kind of person who can, you know, do what he did and then, you know, go have a sandwich afterward and just kind of, you know, he's...
Again, this stuff is all like...
I know I hate to keep harping on it, but it's all in the movies, right?
It's all in the movies.
These character...
Archetypes are not drawn out of imagination.
They're drawn off of real-world examples in a lot of cases.
I'm not saying all movies are, like, representative of real life, because that would be insane.
But you have, I don't know how many movies about hitmen who, that's how they act.
You know, they can murder somebody, and then they can go...
Have tea and crumpets, you know, and it's just that it doesn't phase them because they're a sociopath, they're psychopaths.
So yeah, I think that's, yeah.
I mean, that just fits that this guy's a professional, I think.
Yeah, he fits the profile just based upon just going to the Starbucks alone.
Either A, he's a complete psychopath, or B, he's not from here, and he's like, man, I've always wanted to try a Starbucks.
Ukraine.
Ukraine.
You just have to sneak that one in there.
You know, when I was in my learning, I was in college, I was in my political science program.
I'll tell a funny story real quick just to wrap it up.
One of my professors was from Russia.
And he was a great guy, great professor.
I learned a lot from him.
And he had been here for maybe, I don't know, at that point, maybe a decade or two.
Pretty long.
He had become kind of Americanized.
But he used to tell us stories about what it was like growing up in Russia before the sort of the wall fell in Berlin and the Iron Curtain came down.
And one of the stories he told me, I'll never forget, was he started off by saying, like, in Russia, when you're walking down the street, right, and you pass somebody, right, you, if you smile at them, they think you're, they think you're like, forgive my language, but they think you're retarded. they think you're like, forgive my language, but they think If you smile in public, it's like a sign of low intelligence and weakness.
So that's why, you know, in Russia, It's not very common to see people happy or smiling out in public.
It's like a behavior that they have.
It's like a social norm.
He was telling me about And this is going to tie back to what we were saying before.
He was telling me about when the Iron Curtain and the wall fell in Berlin and they started westernizing Russia, right?
They brought in like Pizza Hut and Pepsi and all this stuff.
And he said that he was in a subway and he was going down the escalator and he saw a Pepsi machine that had just been put in.
I mean, of course, this is Russia.
They'd never seen Pepsi before.
This was the first time he'd ever seen it.
He knew it was a Western product, but he had never tried it.
And so he said he bought the Pepsi, and because he was so, you know, worried about just, like, people seeing him drinking it and what that, you know, because it was still, like, it was still a weird time there, right?
Yeah.
He went into a bathroom and he said he had to go in the bathroom because he said once he took the first sip he couldn't stop smiling.
And he didn't want people to see him smiling and happy.
So he said he drank the whole thing in that bathroom, hiding out.
And it was like that fascination with Western, you know, consumption and the, what is it called?
Corporate consumerism, yeah.
And I mean, what you just said there to me, I don't know why that reminded me of that story, but yeah, that reminds me of that with the guy, like, if he is from Ukraine, he shows up in New York City, he's like, I'm going to be here for, what, 12 hours because I got to do this hit, get on a plane and go back to Ukraine or boat or whatever.
It's like, I'm going to get a Starbucks.
I'm here.
We don't have Starbucks.
You know, maybe they have Starbucks in Ukraine.
I don't know, but I don't imagine they do.
You know?
So that makes sense, right?
Oh my gosh, yeah.
Dude, this has to be a Ukrainian hit.
Now we're getting into an episode of Criminal Minds, I feel like, here, where it's like we're deciphering the character of the person.
But...
I think that is my take on it, and that's a good place to...
Is that a good place for us to wrap it up?
Because I do have other stories if we want to get into it.
And we also have people texting in.
Yeah, the Starbucks is normalizing...
Okay, yeah.
Hmm, interesting text.
I'm not sure I fully understand it.
They say the Starbucks shortstop normalizing evil act.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Interesting.
But I do think that you have a good point there about Starbucks.
That seems like...
I mean, we're establishing what seem to be true behavior patterns, right?
That would be indicative of, you know...
Because, look, we've already had Starbucks a million times.
The day you're going to go do an assassination, you want a Starbucks?
It has to be either A... Well, you'd think that they know there's surveillance cameras and, like, you'd want to try to avoid places with surveillance cameras.
Unless you know you're getting on a boat and going back to Ukraine in 12 hours and you don't care.
And if you go to Starbucks, you know that, you know, but liberals go there.
A lot of liberals, but conservatives.
But at the same time, a lot of times with the coffee places, you find very highly intelligent people hanging out there.
You're telling me before you go to a murder, you're going to go to a place where people are pretty smart, have good memories and degrees, and so when they go to identify you, they're going to be able to do it easily.
You're telling me you went to Starbucks.
He didn't know that.
It was a social norm he doesn't know.
Well, if you're going back to Kiev in 12 hours, and there's no Starbucks, you know?
I don't know.
We solved it.
Yeah, well, there's a lot more to solve, but let's let the officials do it from here.
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And interestingly, somebody pointed this out online, and I was trying to get to another story, but we'll stick here for a second with the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, the assassination there.
But somebody pointed out that an article just dropped from the Daily Mail pointing to the fact that The message, Delay, Deny, Defend, is actually the title of a book by a man named Jay Fineman, which is titled, Delay, Deny, Defend, Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It.
So I'm sure that's another wrinkle they're throwing in there.
If it were really professional, though, Nick, and they were really trying to make it seem as though it was some, like you said, like some disaffected lone gunman who didn't pay his mother's insurance policy or something, right?
Great cover.
Yeah, you inscribed the bullets with that.
I mean, I'm just saying, like, these are professionals, if we're assuming these are professionals, right?
Yeah, well, it's smart to think about it strategically for science, but at that point, you know, the American people start to support this person, but at the same time, dude, how many people have been denied claims?
It's just to remind the investigators, look how many people have means, motive, and opportunity just to throw them off.
Yeah, and on top of that, dude, you know what's crazy?
Is that I saw online...
There are already leftists out there...
Who are like cheering this on...
And being like...
Yeah!
We should do this more!
Like he's...
This guy's a hero!
And it plays into what you just said!
It is literally...
It's a sigh up in and of itself!
Because we...
I mean like...
Even if these people are heinous criminals...
You do not have a system of law and order if you have extrajudicial murders from vigilantes that don't even...
Take on the full capacity, right?
Like, so one guy, the CEO, yeah, he might have been a bad dude, if he was at all, which I don't know anything about him.
He's just, as far as I know, he was just the CEO of a company, so who knows?
But then there's, like, the entire other board of people, the executives, who are all doing the same insider trading, you know?
The chairman, the chief officers.
It's like...
The other chief officers.
So it's encouraging all the wrong and all the wrong kind of behaviors in society, right?
Yeah, but would you kill over a few million dollars?
I don't know.
That's just too obvious for me.
I feel like because at that point they had to have assumed the CEO and company that they would be investigated.
So they must have thought that Biden's going to win.
No.
Well, here's the thing.
Would you kill for a million dollars?
Bro, people kill people every day for, you know, $10.
Sneakers.
Yeah.
Sneakers.
We're not above this kind of behavior, especially it doesn't just disappear when you get more money.
It actually, I would say it amplifies and intensifies those sort of You know, behaviors to a degree.
So, that was our friend, Henry.
Thanks, Henry.
That was good.
I appreciate you pointing that out for us.
Somebody also said, maybe this New York Starbucks should check their security cameras.
Yeah, I think that might be a good idea.
Maybe they should, Nick.
What do you think?
Oh my gosh, yeah.
No, but if it's like Epstein, it'll be like, cameras just stop working for like 15 minutes while he was in.
So you're telling me that a guy went and shot this guy because he wasn't paying a claim where their company wasn't paying a claim.
I don't believe it for one second, man, because, look, that's pretty common practice, but didn't we just have COVID where they locked Down the country.
So if you were actually a legit person that was awake, you probably would have been more upset about the fact that everybody got injected with poison.
Wait, here's the thing.
We've already established this story, right?
The story is basically, if this was...
Listen, you know, we talk about this all the time, Nick.
Plausible deniability must be built into anything that these people touch, right?
Yeah.
And if that's the case, we'll never be able to know if this is what we suspect it could be because they will have already built in that plausible deniability to say that it is, you know, the lone gunman, disaffected, you know, deranged person, if they even find him at all.
And other guys were saying, I watched a clip of some guys talking about this, and these are like ex-military, you know, operators, let's just say.
And they were saying, like, you know, if I were going to do this, you know, I hire a junkie, give him a gun, he goes and does it, then I, you know, pay him in drugs, he ODs, then I'm basically, nobody can ever connect me to the crime.
You know?
Sort of like with the Seth Rich hit, you know, where it was like, It seems like what the story might have been that night was MS-13 gang members were given a contract hit.
They hit him.
Then another contract was given to hit the hitters, and the hitters are now dead.
Seth Rich is dead, and there's no way to connect the hitters to the original contractee, you know?
Sure.
So that's the...
That's the path that these things normally follow.
We'll never even be able to connect it if it was done in as professional a manner as we think it might have been, right?
Yeah, you're right.
Unless you know how the system works.
Well, like you said, unless we got BISA and we got Space Force and we got military tapping certain lines.
Mark my words.
Even then, Nick...
Those people might just get a visit, like in Some of All Fears, you know what I mean?
At the end, where they're sitting in their bungalow in some tropical island, and some guy in a black jumpsuit walks in with a piano wire, and you just never hear from them again, you know?
Yeah.
I got this video of Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
She was in a parade, right?
She was sitting on a car.
I'm going to send this to you.
And someone I know shouted to her, you know, you killed Seth Rich or whatever.
And I don't know if you've ever seen The Simpsons listeners, but there's this scene in one of the shows where Lisa is given a...
What is it called?
from February Valentine's Day thing from from a slow kid in class he says I choo-choo choose you remember and then and then you can see it Bart Bart plays it you can see the Simpsons you can see it I I know exactly what you're talking about.
Bart plays it back.
He's like, look, right here, you can see right there where his heart breaks.
I got that on video of Debbie Wasserman Schultz when she realizes that she's been found out.
You can see it on her face.
She's like, oh no.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz is a piece of work, to say the least.
I have very much a high level of disdain for her and what she's probably been a part of.
But Let's get into some other stories.
We've spent most of the show on this, and it's a worthwhile topic because I don't think many people have been doing far-reaching deep dives into it, and I think what we did was kind of give possible explanations for what all of this is.
It's not every day a CEO gets hit in this way.
Especially a CEO of a top insurance company in America, especially, you know, all of the other mitigating circumstances and connections that we basically put forth.
So I think we did our due diligence in at least covering the story and giving plausible alternatives to what, you know, may have happened or plausible, you know, scenarios to what may have happened.
But it's all allegedly.
So let's be clear, folks.
Don't take us out of context.
We're saying this is all allegedly.
Except for the stuff that was true.
That stuff's not allegedly.
This is all satire.
All satire.
Yeah, satire.
This is all satire.
It's a political satire podcast, folks.
Don't believe me or Nick.
Do your own research.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to play this clip.
Dr. Peter Hortez, you remember this guy?
He's the guy who was pro-Fauci, pro-vax.
He was on all the talking shows forever telling us about how dangerous anti-vax sentiments are and how many vaccines, we should get every one, and if we don't, then we're going to kill grandma or something.
I'm not saying he said that.
I'm paraphrasing things that he basically intimated through his work.
This is him on MSNBC the other day, and people are pointing this out and saying this is pretty concerning because this sounds a lot like what Bill Gates was saying before the pandemic.
Listen to this.
It is completely erroneous.
There is no link between vaccines and autism, and it's awful that he keeps on pushing it.
I mean, here's the reason why we need to care about this stuff, Nicole, is that we have some big picture stuff coming down the pike starting on January 21st.
Mr. Bloomberg mentioned H5N1. That I'm really worried about.
It's all over wild birds on the western part of the United States and going up in the north.
It's getting into the poultry.
We're seeing sporadic human cases.
No human-to-human transmission yet, but that could happen.
It's in the cattle.
It's in the milk.
And that's just the beginning.
We have another major coronavirus likely brewing in Asia.
We've had SARS in 2002, SARS-2, COVID-19 in 2019. And we know these viruses are jumping from bats to people thousands of times a year, but there's still more.
We know that we have a big problem with mosquito-transmitted viruses all along the Gulf Coast, where I am here in Texas, or expecting dengue and possibly Zika virus coming back, or Apuche virus, maybe even yellow fever.
And there's more.
Then we have all this sharp rise in vaccine-preventable Diseases going up because of, in part, the anti-vaccine activism that's so prominent right now.
We have a five-fold rise in pertussis cases, whooping cough over the last year, 15 measles outbreaks this year.
We've got polio that's been in the wastewater in New York State.
All that's going to come crashing down on January 21st on the Trump administration.
We need a really, really good team to be able to handle this.
What?
Why January 21st?
What is this guy talking about?
He's like, all this stuff is going to happen on January 21st.
That's a very specific date, Nick, right?
Yeah, you know, he said, it's in the cattle.
It's in the milk.
I'm like, who owns a bunch of cattle?
Who just bought a bunch of farmland that we know?
Who just bought it?
And then he goes on to say the mosquito problem.
I'm like, who do we know that's releasing mosquitoes with diseases?
It's very clear that Bill Gates, this guy, and him have a great relationship.
Very great relationship.
You know what I'm saying?
There's something like that.
Well, this is not insane, though.
It's like, if you imagine, you're talking about these, you know, what's, like, if you look at, like, definitionally...
If that's even a word, what a pandemic or something like that is, it's not something that you pre-plan and coordinate and give a date for a beginning, right?
It's like something that just happens that then you deal with.
You don't go, oh, on January 21st, this is all going to happen.
Now, I understand people may say he was referring to the fact that the Trump administration is going to have to deal with these things and they're not prepared.
The way he said it, though, it sounded like he was saying this is coming on that date and beyond.
It is going to start then.
That's a wild thing to say, right?
Well, Craig, we can take care of the problem with the price of a Starbucks, all right?
I'm just kidding.
That's too much.
Scratch that from the record.
I disavow.
Too soon.
I disavow.
Too soon.
I disavow.
We're not vigilantes here.
But what we are, are people who are paying attention, right?
And I think what this guy is doing, and look, you could take this guy out of the picture, the scenario, right?
And I mean that, like, remove him from the issue.
Don't put him in charge of anything.
But it sounds like he knows this stuff's coming.
And that is what's more concerning to me.
So...
Yeah, he threatened, he clearly threatened the United States if, you know, just basically saying, look, this is what you guys are facing.
Look at all these viruses we have planned for you guys.
It's like, what?
Alright, stay tuned, folks.
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We've got a lot more to come.
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I'm your host Craig James with our good friend, special guest co-host Nick Ngo.
Nick, we had a few texts over the break talking about what we were referring to before.
Somebody from the 720 says, It's amazing when you realize these mad scientists dress in bow ties and pink sweaters to come off as non-threatening and not the evil mass murderers that they are.
Yeah, I think that's, you know...
That's a part of the whole thing, too.
I mean, these people present themselves in a way that is so crazy.
It's like they're trying to disarm you psychologically while they tell you, like, and by the way, we're going to spread plagues that will kill everyone.
It's like, but we'll fix them.
Don't worry.
We have vaccines for you.
Just come take them.
Yeah, all the medication you need.
Yeah, exactly.
We'll keep you just healthy enough to go back to your slave wage job.
Somebody else from the 307 texted in and said, why did he not mention all the diseases being brought by illegal immigration?
That's a good point, but I would also argue that he didn't mention illegal immigration because I would imagine that's where a lot of these diseases will end up coming from, correct?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Especially with all the people coming through that aren't being screened, and a lot of that stuff is contagious.
These people, they don't have healthcare where they're at usually.
I mean, they might have ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine at their regular drug stores you can just buy over-the-counter, but they still have issues with their health, and it's difficult.
Yeah, so all these people are coming across, and And of course, he doesn't mention it because that's not part of the agenda.
He's not even a scientist.
He's part of a political agenda.
If he was a real scientist, he would have addressed that, wouldn't he?
Well, how dare you?
Peter Hortez is the most esteemed scientist in all of the globalist, scientific, you know, New World Order circles.
Um, someone on the 505 texted in and said, when it comes to vaccines, all I want to see is some serious research using double-blind, placebo-controlled studies.
The same is required for any new drug by the FDA. So far, to my knowledge, no such studies exist.
Um...
I mean, I think the whole thing I want to see with the vaccines is what I think is being mainly addressed by people like RFK Jr., where it's like we need to find a better way to administer them without the adjuvants, the heavy metals, the things that cause damage.
Because I'm not a vaccine denier.
Like, I believe that vaccines work when done properly in certain circumstances.
But the way they're done now is highly dangerous.
And without, like, you remove any incentive for these companies to fix the problem when you take away or when you give them blanket immunity, when you take away their liability.
So, like, it's a dual thing here where it's like, I do see scientifically how vaccines can work.
And be effective in certain scenarios for certain things that, you know, again, I'm not a doctor, this isn't medical advice, so go to your doctor and talk to him about it or her.
But the point I'm making is, like, I know enough about what's in the vaccines now that if you think that I'm going to be putting them in my body willingly, Then you're out of your mind because this stuff is...
It reminds me...
You know what it reminds me of, Nick?
It reminds me a lot of, like, in the 1940s and the early 1900s where they would be like, oh, it sounds like you have a terrible cough.
Here, smoke a pack of marbles a day.
It's good for you, you know?
Or it's like, oh, it sounds like you have a bad cold.
You have the chills?
All right, I'm prescribing you a bottle of whiskey every night, you know?
Yeah, with some codeine in it.
Yeah, with some codeine and some morphine and you'll be just fine.
Don't worry.
It's like, I don't think that's going to help me.
Knowing what I know now.
Have you ever seen those bottles where it really does show the ingredients?
Yeah, where it shows the ingredients on the front.
It's like, this has cocaine, heroin, alcohol.
It's like barbiturates.
It's like, oh, okay, so I'll just die and then I won't be sick anymore.
Great.
Or I'll just be completely incapacitated.
One of them, I remember one of them that made me laugh out loud was when it, the label said like, it said like heroin, chloroform, Yeah.
Something else.
I was like, well, I mean, if you take that, you're not going to feel anything.
You're just going to be completely out of it.
You're going to be in another world.
But yeah, that's what the vaccine stuff reminds me of now.
Like, I personally know enough.
And again, I'm not a doctor.
This is medical advice.
We don't give medical advice here.
We're not doctors.
But I've...
Do I think that shooting a child up, a baby with 30 vaccines that have heavy metals that, you know, look at the research on peanut allergies, where that came from.
It came from the fact that they were growing vaccine cultures or they were using some part of the peanut plant and making the vaccines.
And that's what caused the peanut allergies and autism and all that stuff.
Yeah, Craig, it's stupid because, look, as President Trump pointed out, there's prophylactics.
We've got ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
Okay, so would you rather give a dude a Starbucks and then have him go take care of the problem, or would you rather make some big convoluted thing where New York City increases their police force and they may or may not catch the person that's running their muck around the city, or would you rather have a person, you give them a Starbucks and they go take care of the problem?
I understand what you're saying.
And here's the thing.
Obviously, disavow.
Disavow everything.
And I know what you're trying to say with the Starbucks thing.
Here's the thing, though.
That's not going to solve the problem, Nick.
It may take care of some part of the problem, but it won't solve the problem.
And to solve the problem, you have to do what's happening now.
RFK Jr. I mean, I know this gets people, especially parents, very upset.
Because, you know, you have children that are going to be, you know, put in a position where it's like, you know, the thing about parents now, and Nick, you can probably speak to this better than me, obviously, but imagine it's like COVID, but it never ends, right?
Like, when you were in COVID and, like, you couldn't go into a store because you didn't have a face mask, right?
They would have security say, no entry, no entrada.
And then you would, you know, you lose your job because you didn't take a vaccine or you were threatened by your doctor because, you know, you didn't cooperate with their mask policy, whatever it is.
And imagine that as your parent.
All the pressure of the world is on your shoulders to go take your kids and do boom, boom, boom.
Here's a schedule.
It's what you have to do.
If you don't do it, you're a bad parent and certain doctors won't even see you.
And then you have to navigate this obstacle course of just complete and total chaos and obstruction And criticism and harassment just to do what you think is right for your child who you are the guardian of.
You are the person who's in charge of that person.
You are responsible for their health, their safety, their well-being.
It's insane to even imagine, right?
It is, especially, you know, considering California's trying to take away your right to, for body autonomy, and your right to raise your children how you want.
Well, and then that gets into the whole transgender thing.
You know, like, they can take your kid and they can mutilate your chicken.
Like, so anyway, we'll get into other things, I promise.
We have other stories, Nick, believe it or not.
I think Vermont or New Hampshire just made it so they can vaccinate your kid without you knowing.
Oh, cool.
That sounds fun.
Can they also, you know, transome too?
And we can just, you know, completely destroy their lives?
All right.
Stay tuned.
We're coming back after the break.
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Welcome back to Just Form Talk Radio.
I'm your host, Craig James.
And we've been touching on some interesting topics here so far.
Of course, we're joined by our special guest co-host, Nick Ngo.
Nick, you know, there are other stories I want to touch on real quick.
We have a couple more segments left.
One of the big stories of the day, of the week, maybe of the last, I don't know, eight years or so, Maybe the decade is the fact that Bitcoin has now officially surpassed the $100,000 mark.
This is a huge milestone for people who have been investing in crypto.
People have been looking at this as a tangible investment.
A lot of things have, you know, led to this place we are at now.
And a lot of people are saying that it has the potential to go even higher.
Although it does seem as though it's hitting another sort of peak and then there might be a little drop.
But, of course, this isn't...
I'm not a financial advisor.
This isn't financial advice either.
So, you know, invest your own money how you see fit, not according to what I say.
But I can say this, that I'm becoming very interested in Bitcoin and crypto in general.
And maybe I'm like...
Five years too late to the show.
Ten years too late to the show.
But I'm getting...
This is where I get concerned, right?
Where my...
I'm somebody who doesn't, you know, never really...
I mean, I have a very, very small amount of crypto that is not even worth mentioning, but, like, I have seen that small amount grow exponentially, and I am starting...
This is where I get worried, because now I'm starting to get the impulse, like, hey, I need to start buying crypto.
I need to start buying this Bitcoin, because this is going to eventually be huge.
But then I'm thinking, if I'm thinking that, then I'm the lemming who's going to chase it and end up losing everything.
But then I'm also like, you know, playing 5D chess in my head against myself as to whether or not crypto is good.
What do you think, Nick?
And Craig, it's so funny you say that because I was telling my wife, I can't figure out Our next move financially as a family because it is so volatile right now.
It's an unprecedented time financially for our country.
It's unprecedented for real estate because you got BlackRock buying up 40% of the single family homes last year.
You got all these things going on and it's just so hard to figure out what to do because, you know, we're getting our family pretty soon.
We're going to probably have to build a house and all this stuff or even buy one.
But the prices are so inflated in some places and, you know, you got people just saying, you know, it's like a Craigslist ad.
Every time you see a house for sale, we got, you know, we're not budging.
It's like, dude, you guys, you haven't upped your house in 20 years and you've You know, 30% more than what your house is worth.
Get out of here.
So, it's very hard to know what to do.
And with Bitcoin, I'm like, if I got in five years ago, it would make sense.
And at the same time, it's like, Bitcoin's a big Ponzi scheme.
Look at BlackRock's win.
They just invested a whole bunch of money in Bitcoin.
You know, what does that tell you?
And then, of course, don't forget the ransom had to be paid in Bitcoin.
I mean, I'm just kidding, for that UnitedHealth.
But look, BlackRock, they're in a bad spot.
I don't know if that disease guy is related to BlackRock or somehow tied to them or Israel.
So look, BlackRock isn't a bad spot.
They're going to lose their heinies.
Remember April?
The banks are going to collapse.
It's mathematical certainty by April.
They might be sooner than that.
So what these people are saying, BlackRock, they wanted protections.
That's why they tried to kill President Trump, because they wanted the protections.
Allegedly.
And they want to get bailed out.
And he said no.
And that's why they tried to kill him.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
BlackRock is sitting there, and they got that guy saying, January 21st coming, if you don't comply.
It's got to be BlackRock.
BlackRock knows this is going down.
If they don't do something, they are going to lose the entire control complex that they have on this whole planet.
They're going to have to do something.
I wouldn't be surprised if we can do another pandemic with that Marburg disease.
Yeah, I think that's where my thought kind of lies right now.
As far as investing in something like Bitcoin, I would look at it from the perspective of there's going to be another crash at some point.
I'm still standing by my prediction that they're going to try to pull the rug on Trump when he gets into office and have some kind of economic crisis.
And in that scenario, assets will deflate, prices will come down, things will sort of normalize as far as asset value goes.
Whether that will be a boom or a bust for Bitcoin is yet to be determined, given the fact that the chairman of the Federal Reserve just came out and inadvertently gave the best endorsement he could have for Bitcoin, saying that it was comparable to gold in what its price represented and what it represented as an asset.
But I would venture a guess to say that There'll be a dip in Bitcoin, probably a prolonged one.
And again, I'm not giving financial advice.
I'm just speculating that would be a good buying point.
And I will probably invest at that point when there is a dip, as I would with any other asset, you know, like gold or silver or whatever.
And then go from there.
But I don't know.
I mean...
It is crazy, though, that I remember...
Oh, man, Nick.
I can't even...
I don't even want to tell you, but I had a very lucrative deal back years ago where I was paid in crypto.
And if I had just taken that crypto and held it in Bitcoin, and we're talking like 2019-ish, I mean, brother, I'd be a multimillionaire right now.
In truth, truthfully.
Oh my gosh.
I know.
So I have that regret to live with probably forever.
But...
Look, money is the root of all evil.
I don't hang my life on how many dollars are in my bank account.
I hang my hat on, you know, my trust and faith in the Lord, and He's always given me what I need when I need it.
So, if I'm meant to, you know, invest in Bitcoin and become a Bitcoin millionaire, that'll happen.
If not, it won't.
And I honestly believe that you're right about Bitcoin being a big Ponzi scheme.
Because I think the big institutions are just waiting for the right moment to pull the rug on it.
And they'll do it.
And a lot of people who are chasing it right now most likely will end up losing a lot.
Because they'll buy at the wrong moment and sell at the wrong moment.
And that's all it is, is timing, you know?
Yeah, and with BlackRock, whenever they fail and collapse, they've got $51,641,571,648 worth of Bitcoin.
On the books.
And it's actually a total of 50, 511,000 Bitcoin.
That's a lot.
Stay tuned.
That's how much is going to come available.
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When I was broken at the bottom, I found you're my healer and redeemer, Jesus, that's who you are.
You brought me blessings out of a tragedy.
You turned my old song into a symphony.
And with your spirit living inside of me I'm a new creation I'm a new creation Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh But it rose until I stumbled And made my mistakes Then I could know in my soul
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Nick, final thoughts for the audience.
All right, it's December 5th, 2024. I'm making a prediction.
Bitcoin crashes below $50,000 by February 20th.
Bold prediction.
Bold prediction.
That's your final thought, huh?
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Good enough.
Good enough.
Well, you know, we end every show with our God's Grace is Greater segment.
And, you know, I thought of this piece of scripture.
I referenced it, so I want to read it in 1 Timothy chapter...
This is 1 Timothy chapter 6. I want to read...
About money.
Because I said, I didn't say the scripture quote precisely.
I said, the love for money is the root of all you don't know.
It's the love of money.
So listen to this.
It says, teach and encourage these things.
If anyone teaches other doctrine and does not agree with the sound teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ, and with the sound teaching that promotes godliness, he is conceited, understanding nothing, but he has a sick interest in disputes and arguments over words.
From these come envy, quarreling, slander, evil, suspicions, and constant disagreement among people whose minds are depraved and deprived of the truth, who imagine that godliness is a way to material gain.
But godliness with contentment is a great gain.
For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out.
But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with these things.
But those who want to be rich and fall into temptation, a trap, and many foolish and harmful desires which plunge people into ruin and destruction.
For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, and by craving it, some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pains.
So I share that verse because, to be quite honest, I have always tried to live my life in part according to what this verse says, because I try to make my decisions not based on what material gain I can make in this world, but What spiritual gain I can make in the next.
And I do hope that all of you out there understand that although we are meant to work hard and provide and earn, and if we're blessed with abundance, that's a great thing.
It's not that having money is bad.
It's that putting money above all.
The things that are most important, which is our spiritual, our faith in God, that that is where the root of all evil stems from.
And that's what I encourage all of you out there to keep in mind when you look at perhaps what is happening in these markets or you look at what other people have and you may not or otherwise.
Always remind yourself, and I do this for myself as well, That, as it says in the scripture, godliness with contentment is great gain.
And we brought nothing into this world, we'll take nothing out of it.
But if we have food and clothing and God has provided what we need, we can be content with these things.
And that's what I hope you take away from this scripture today.
It's what I try to take away in my life every day is that God has always provided exactly what I need and nothing more and nothing less.
And for that, I am grateful and always will be giving thanks.
So that is where we're going to leave it today.
I want to thank everybody out there for listening.
I want to thank everybody out there who texted in to the show and chimed in your thoughts, opinions.
We were very happy to share all that.
I want to thank our great, intrepid co-host Nick Ngo.
Always bringing the heat when he shows up.
It's always a pleasure.
And again, I want to thank all of you out there listening.