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Ken Klippenstein was at The Intercept. Unsure how tin foil hat he is?

Read the NYPD’s Mangione report the media won't publish
Ken Klippenstein, Dan Boguslaw
The report, produced by the NYPD’s Intelligence & Counterterrorism Bureau on December 9, was blasted out to law enforcement and counterterror partners across the country. It was also leaked to select major media outlets which refused to permit the public to read the document — though these outlets were happy to quote selectively from it.

The media’s quotes and paraphrases tended to stress the document’s focus on Mangione but not its focus on his many sympathizers. That’s the problem with selective disclosure: the selections often leave out important facts. By withholding documents and unilaterally deciding which portions merit public disclosure, the media is playing god.
 
According to this poll, almost 70% of Americans think health care industry denials/profits are at least partly responsible for the shooting


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What do the numbers in the boxes mean?
 
Ken Klippenstein was at The Intercept. Unsure how tin foil hat he is?

Read the NYPD’s Mangione report the media won't publish
Ken Klippenstein, Dan Boguslaw

From that report:

If you’re a social media user who’s expressed anything other than condemnation for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, counterterrorism authorities might consider you an “extremist.” That’s according to yet another document the media refuses to publish in full.

I suppose that makes me an "extremist" then. I'm extreme enough to expect that the people around me won't die from preventable causes due to either corporate greed, lack of money, or both. I'm extreme enough to expect that they won't be bankrupted or lose their home in the process. And I'm extreme enough to expect our elected officials to do their job and fix it (yeah, I know, fat chance).
 
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