Blackstone Executive Luigi Mangione, UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination Narrative
The fatal shooting of a UnitedHealthcare executive in New York City is analyzed as a potentially contrived narrative involving Blackstone real estate interests. Discrepancies are noted regarding the alleged suicide note found in the gunman's wallet, which referenced the NFL and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Claims are made that the media and law enforcement are protecting corporate executives by framing the motive around brain injuries rather than financial grievances related to the Cosmopolitan and Las Vegas real estate markets.
luigi mangione· blackstone· unitedhealthcare· brian thompson· cbs news· suicide note· cte
00:00 Yeah, I'm gonna slide into her DMs. Showing our great teams and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6 In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're seeing what you're doing Covering up a targeted assassination with Sidney Sweeney I'm John C. Dvorak We can't leave for one show and everyone has to go nutso Nutso
00:43 We're spinning out of control, man. Well... we did miss the show that we would have discussed the targeted assassination of the woman from Blackstone Yeah I saw an email thread somewhere and you say oh no this woman was Luigi That's interesting because that is obviously not the narrative They can't make it to narrative and my argument is the same. I've had at the dinner table conversation Well, we weren't there so you got to tell us about I'm then gonna say yes And so and it's also but there was evidence of this in the newsletter two newsletters ago. Yes, I saw this so Blackstone this woman was the head of bright the black stone real estate
01:36 Income trust and by the way REIT which is normally used to stand for real estate investment trust has somehow but changed its name. Oh what does it now? Real Estate Invest income Trust oh that's interesting yeah I don't know they did that for some marketing maybe the whole hit was just to make that change No, it's changed. It had taken place some time back now so She took it over some time ago and she and there's pictures of her in Vegas And they've and it was little known is that Blackstone's number one market for buying up homes And they own the Cosmopolitan for a while these big casinos were let me guess this Vegas
02:22 Yes. Ah... 17.5% of their business is in Vegas. This shooter was from Vegas! Well, why go through such an elaborate scheme with a note and... There was no note. Have you seen the note? Yeah CBS showed a picture of it but it wasn't like we could read it It was obtained by CBS! Obtained by CBS Here I have the clip of The Suicide Note They call that A Suicide Note These are images obtained by CBS News Of The Suicide Note found in the gunman's wallet Now just to call it a suicide note is interesting
03:02 And why is it in his wallet? What happened to manifesto and why didn't you... Yeah, where's the manifesto. They didn't have time to do a manifesto Let me ask if if you're gonna leave some kind of manifesto or suicide note I would wager that 99.9% of people would put that in their phone and post it somewhere. Yes, you would post this somewhere. What's with the note business? That is... Note a handwritten note in your wallet okay we'll let that slide. CTE chronic traumatic encephalopathy that is brain disease linked to repetitive head injuries suffered in sports the note also said football gave me CTE and referenced the NFL saying the league knowingly concealed the dangers
03:47 The gunman had driven three days from his home in Las Vegas. He had a history of mental illness going back to at least 2022, the same year he obtained his concealed firearm permit. Sometime after receiving his permit, he called police saying he was suicidal but according to Nevada law enforcement, suicidal ideations are not a reason to confiscate a permit." So I'm just trying to follow the logic and i'm not against your theory at all But to throw the NFL under the bus and restart the whole CTE thing, which I always thought was traumatic brain injury TBI but now CTE is is a new acronym. Maybe I'm just not following it. And what does NFL who has an NFL contract? Is this CBS by any chance or was ESPN? Yeah they have one. Hmm CBS and Fox because CBS really leaned heavy into it with Dr. LePoucq
04:39 about see well they have been this has been a discussion point of discussion by everybody and it's and it's assumed, and they do it as a Public service. Well no is because they look like their apologists for the NFL if they don't Okay, but what was a problem? Why I mean why not just say oh They killed that lady because he was pissed off about the real estate stuff. Because they can't, this is what I think they had a meeting. Yeah! They obviously had a meeting. Well why did she have to die? It was just... And the meeting went like this look we can't have open season on the executives in New York City Manhattan after the Luigi thing now this
05:24 This has, we have to put a stop to this. We want to make up some bullcrap story Let's piece this together in some other way and come up with it There was no proof there was a note There is no proof that he shot himself in the heart That's the one that bugs me the most because first he got bulletproof vest And then he's shooting himself in the chest or did not have a bulletproof vest. He didn't even from the looks of him, He didn't have a bulletproof vest this whole story is contrived they had to cut and if you saw that woman who was the police commissioner that who just Who's already? She's already been crowned The next mayor after Mondami gets gets recalled which is supposed to happen two years after he gets elected this
06:10 This is the plan. But even, John, even with a rifle to shoot yourself in the chest is... How long wears arms? I mean how long was the gun? It's just, it means rifles typically you know underneath the chin through the through the crane. Oh right in your mouth yeah And it's kind of morbid to be talking about it this way. Let's just play the CNN report, Manhattan Gunman! It's still unclear what the actual motive is now. It certainly pointing in a direction of some displeasure with the NFL. He thought he had CTD- Displeasure. Which is you know a brain disorder that comes from heavy- Our trolls are the worst
06:56 Wasn't he Japanese? The trolls are like, oh he used chopsticks. You guys are racist! You're horrible people! He blows to the head apparently during his days of playing high school football but it's still not really 100% clear and we don't know why he went to the 33rd floor which had nothing to do with the NFL so there is still a lot of outstanding questions No Blackstone was there I thought Blackstone was one floor below. No, Blackstone she was on that floor On the 33rd floor? As far as i know Which by the way come on come on come on yeah and how old is he by the way
07:32 Is he 33 years old? Yeah. Okay, that's good to do with the NFL so there are still a lot of outstanding questions but clearly he was very motivated I mean he drove all the way for us Stop it for a second and by the way it's possible that she wasn't on the 32nd or what It doesn't matter because this whole story is contrived and thirty-three was the number you'd throw in there to tell everybody hey yeah keep calm everybody we know what we're doing Yeah, nothing to do with the NFL. So there are still a lot of outstanding questions But clearly he was very motivated I mean he drove all the way from Las Vegas to New York In order to do this you can see from the photographs of him walking into the building
08:18 He seemed to be very calm, very committed to whatever it was that he was going to plan to do. And I think he knew he wasn't going to come out so it already made his mind up. You know one of the things I find kind of interesting though because this whole connection with CTE, he committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest Oftentimes, something like this occurs. They shoot themselves in the head or what have you but if he claimed he was suffering from CTE perhaps he did not want to cause any damage to the brain so that during an autopsy it could be determined whether or not he did in fact suffer from that Well they really made up quite a narrative and quite a story to protect the executives in New York I mean
09:03 I think they did and it's a really good story but it has so many holes in it like you said with the bulletproof vest, shooting himself in the chest. Yeah... And then the NFL So the logic is this he goes up to the 33rd floor shoots the woman whose eye thinks that target Wait! He sprayed bullets in the lobby You know they counted four shots That was not a spray Yeah, no he wasn't. And so he goes to the 33rd floor shoots this woman and some other woman and by the way Fox was the worst at covering this they wouldn't even say that she was with Blackstone She they claimed she was with somebody else and they wouldn't even talk Gutfeld didn't even do a segment on this
09:49 They know a lot more than they're letting on because they're nearby and they didn't admit that the Fox studios are covered with security, cause they were worried sick. They're gonna get killed. So let's go back to the logic so he goes out and shoots... He's after the NFL because of this traumatic brain. Goes to the wrong floor sees this woman from Blackstone somehow shoots her dead And then says, oh well I guess I can't get to the NFL because i'm too dumb to find what floor they're on so I'll just kill myself. This is stupid! The narrative is no good Well that's why they launched Sidney Sweeney Exactly And boy you are so right I do not believe that commercial has even aired on television anywhere No one seen it that I know of That...it is fantastic
