Shredding the layers of the ObamaCare onion
17 January 2014: A few days ago, I
was given a gift of sorts. It arrived in a plain manila envelope with
no return address. Inside was a note that stated that I would know
precisely what to do with the information this anonymous source
provided. That source was indeed
correct.
correct.
According to this benefactor of inside
information, the electric bills of certain companies for the next
billing cycle and employee overtime costs for the next pay schedule will
be particularly high due to the cost of operating shredders
and paying people to use them. Not just for physical shredding, but for
the electronic erasure of documents, memos and e-mails pertaining to
certain companies who played a supporting role in the establishment and
roll-out of “ObamaCare” and the Healthcare.gov website. Moreover, this
very task of document destruction is still taking place, which should
serve as a red-phone call to congressional investigators who have not
been financially enriched in the cronyism of ObamaCare.
and paying people to use them. Not just for physical shredding, but for
the electronic erasure of documents, memos and e-mails pertaining to
certain companies who played a supporting role in the establishment and
roll-out of “ObamaCare” and the Healthcare.gov website. Moreover, this
very task of document destruction is still taking place, which should
serve as a red-phone call to congressional investigators who have not
been financially enriched in the cronyism of ObamaCare.
Hopefully, those who are engaged in this
frenzied shredding operation received their orders in writing and have
taken extraordinary steps to safeguard their orders far beyond the
company vault. For if history tells us anything, and it should, this
menial but criminally significant task is almost always left to the
“disposable” kind of employees where the blame always falls and a stint
in prison leaves less of public stigma to other certain, high-value
executives dictating the orders. It’s plausible deniability in action,
or PD, as it is known in the tradecraft.
As always, though, the extent of the
lies and corruption is much deeper than meets the eye. It takes a lot of
peeling of the onion to get to the truth, and I’ve left a lot of onion
skins on the floor by following the leads of my bipartisan, benevolent
benefactor to bring forth this information.
It was just announced that the Obama
White House is dropping CGI, Inc. next month when its contract with the
U.S. federal government expires. Certain journalists and armchair
sleuths with a peculiar penchant for political partisanship engaged in a
frenzied frolic at the discovery of cronyism related to CGI. News that
Toni Townes-Whitley, a senior executive at CGI Federal, was a college
classmate of Michelle Obama at Princeton and visited the White House
complex on several occasions was sufficient cause for celebration and
provided entertaining fodder for the one-dimensional political pundits.
CGI Federal ultimately secured a $678 million no-bid contract to build
the ObamaCare website, and did so miserably. At least, that’s the
government’s story, and they’re sticking to it. Yet that’s just the
veneer of a much deeper, more nefarious scheme, especially when you look
at its replacement.
The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare
Services recently announced that a company known as Accenture has been
selected to become the lead contractor for HealthCare.gov. Research into
CGI’s replacement found very interesting information about just who is
rescuing the exchange that should leave everyone reading this less than
relieved. You see, Accenture was previously known as Andersen
Consulting, a corporate outgrowth of the Chicago-based accounting firm
Arthur Andersen, LLP. If that name seems to ring a bell, it should.
Services recently announced that a company known as Accenture has been
selected to become the lead contractor for HealthCare.gov. Research into
CGI’s replacement found very interesting information about just who is
rescuing the exchange that should leave everyone reading this less than
relieved. You see, Accenture was previously known as Andersen
Consulting, a corporate outgrowth of the Chicago-based accounting firm
Arthur Andersen, LLP. If that name seems to ring a bell, it should.
Arthur Andersen, LLP became inextricably
linked to the Texas-based energy giant Enron, as they provided
made-to-order auditing services to Enron. Of course everybody remember
Enron’s founder Kenneth Lay, a close friend of the Bush family dynasty
and favorite whipping boy of the Progressives. Lay became the
Progressive poster-child for graft and crony capitalism, but his
knowledge of where the proverbial bodies were buried became cause for
concern among those involved in the criminal enterprise, especially
those close to the Oval Office.
Lay was ultimately convicted of 10 of
the 11 counts of securities fraud and related charges in May of 2006.
Before he could be sentenced or offer any information that could
mitigate his sentence, however, Lay, age 64, died as a result of… a
heart attack. Too many breakfasts of Eggs Benedict, or so we are to
believe. A mere “fortuitous happenstance” for some.
Like the proverbial Phoenix, Arthur
Andersen, LLP, or the core of the corporation, rose from the ashes of
scandal and landed in Dublin, Ireland as Accenture. Of course, there are
multiple steps in between, but I’ll spare the reader the task of onion
peeling. Nonetheless, one might wonder if a portrait of the late Kenneth
Lay bestows their offices, or at least some of the desks of the
corporate execs there.
The transfer of responsibilities from CGI to Accenture to clean up the mess is an interesting one indeed
.
Perhaps CGI or other contractors and subcontractors could qualify for
energy credits to mitigate the cost of their current power consumption.
Or, perhaps some of the more informed members of the devout yet
disposable support staff of the ObamaCare site should consider picking
up a phone before they load more documents into the auto-feed paper tray
of the company shredder.
.
Perhaps CGI or other contractors and subcontractors could qualify for
energy credits to mitigate the cost of their current power consumption.
Or, perhaps some of the more informed members of the devout yet
disposable support staff of the ObamaCare site should consider picking
up a phone before they load more documents into the auto-feed paper tray
of the company shredder.
There’s more… much more. But for now,
perhaps the elected leaders in whom patriotic constitutionalist
adherents to the right-left paradigm place so much of their faith could
stop the destruction of documentation instead of merely putting on a
useless display of public outrage. After all, such records may be
necessary in a criminal trial, ala Enron.
The sooner people understand that ObamaCare has nothing to do with affordable health care
,
the better off we’ll all be. It’s all about consolidation and control,
and the enrichment of a select few on the path to subjugation. The masks
of the players might change, but they are still the same players in the
game of ultimate control.
,
the better off we’ll all be. It’s all about consolidation and control,
and the enrichment of a select few on the path to subjugation. The masks
of the players might change, but they are still the same players in the
game of ultimate control.

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