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The Money List is a crowdsourced journalistic endeavor motivated by the
ever-growing wealth disparity that plagues the United States and the wanton
disregard for basic human needs in the name of shareholder profits and perceived
power.

Our mission is to scrutinize and showcase betrayals of common decency and other
egregious acts perpetrated by those in positions of power and influence in both
the private and public arenas. Using the power of crowdsourced information and
the speed at which that information can be disseminated, this public Wiki has
been created and made available for contribution by citizens inspired to
document, investigate, scrutinize, and inform others.

Citizen journalism is a powerful tool protected in America by the Constitution
of the United States. So important was this power to the founders of the country
that these protections were enshrined forever in very first amendment. In order
to maintain a healthy and sustainable representative democracy truly accountable
to the people, it is vital to gather, collect, share, examine, scrutinize,
categorize, comment on, and otherwise document matters of public interest. We
can think of no matter of greater public interest than that of the public's own
continued health and prosperity.

Information is power. Please join us in gathering, sharing, and organizing
information vital to maintaining a well-informed public by creating an account
and contributing to this wiki.


CONTENTS

 * 1 Quick Links
 * 2 Why "The Money List"
 * 3 Arrest of Briana Boston
 * 4 The UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting
 * 5 Corporate Killers
 * 6 Billionaires in Politics


QUICK LINKS

These are provided for quick access for others to see and contribute their own
stories, content, media, commentary, and other important information.

 * Executive Wanted Posters
 * Examples of Media Censorship
 * Archive - Wikipedia Page "List of health insurance executives in the United
   States"


WHY "THE MONEY LIST"

The primary inspiration for the creation of this wiki was to shine a light on
the people, corporations, organizations, and other entities that take our money
- and especially those that do so without offering anything of worth in return.
Much of the media the general public consumes is controlled by a company or
organization in some manner - and because of that, they are susceptible to
pressures from many angles. Shareholders that demand the profit line goes up.
Investment firms that insist on double-digit-percentage growth year-over-year.
When they control the media, they control the masses. The end result is the
world in which we live today, the climax of the relentless pursuit of profits
over people. Where basic human rights are ignored if it means the books look
better, and murder is only murder if it happens to the people.

"The Money List" refers to the list of people that control the money. The
wealthy elite that lives a different life than you and I. The people that profit
off other's strife. They should be scrutinized. They should be watched. They
should be reported on. Independent platforms free from the influence of those
that would stand on our necks just to be the tallest in the room are vitally
important to ensuring an informed population and that accurate information is
not sequestered from the public because it makes them look bad.


ARREST OF BRIANA BOSTON

Using words associated with the shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Briana
Boston was arrested and charged with threats to conduct a mass shooting or act
of terrorism, and was booked in a Polk County, FL jail.

Booking photo of Briana Boston after her arrest.

After ending a phone call with Blue Cross Blue Shield discussing a denied
medical insurance claim, Briana is alleged to have said "Delay, deny, depose.
You people are next."

The alleged words echo those inscribed on bullet casings found at the scene of
the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting. In the days after the shooting and subsequent
arrest of suspect Luigi Mangione, an outpouring of support for both Luigi as
well as the underlying message that the shooting conveyed could be seen on
various social media platforms around the internet.

Seeing firsthand how some of those platforms were beginning to censor the
information and prevent discussion of this historic situation is part of what
lead to the creation of The Money List. Relying on corporations to provide the
platforms on which to hold these discussions and share this information is
allowing those corporations control of the message that comes out.

Free speech is a core tenet of the Constitution of the United States. After her
arrest, there was debate concerning the possibility of Briana's rights being
violated. While speech is protected in many forms, threats of actual physical
violence is not. The question of whether or not the words "you people are next"
rises to the level of speech she is being charged with will be the core of the
deliberation if and when her case goes before the courts. Concerns that she will
be used to make an example were raised in various online discussions, as some
actions taken by CEO's and other wealthy individuals since the death of Brian
Thompson has led many to believe that fear and tension is rising amongst the
wealthy elite.


THE UNITEDHEALTHCARE CEO SHOOTING

Image of a wanted-style poster for Brian Thompson, former CEO of
UnitedHealthcare, that appeared in NYC in the days following the shooting.

Published and preserved for posterity to document the troubled times, The Money
List is working to archive digital media assets showcasing the mindset,
feelings, and overall disposition of the citizens of the United States in the
hours and days during and following the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian
Thompson on 4 December 2024. In cases where it may be untenable to host the
media here, links to external sources may be provided.

Executive Wanted Posters - Appearing several days after the shooting, posters in
the classic "Wanted" style were hung in several large cities around the country.


CORPORATE KILLERS

Some corporations are more evil than others, and many take great strides to
obfuscate their true motives or hide their behaviors from the public eye.
Capitalism demands growth, and taken to the extreme ultimately results in a
class of people that put more value in the dollar than they do value in human
life. The end result is that the real-life pain, suffering, anxiety, stress, and
lives of the people are reduced to numbers and metrics to be evaluated only as a
business risk.

The lack of empathy shown by these corporations is appalling to many. In late
2024 the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, suspected to have been
committed by Luigi Mangione, ignited a wave of support from the general public.
In spite of a tumultuous political climate, people on both ends of the political
spectrum shared messages espousing their own experiences and disdain for the
health insurance industry.

It was this event that inspired the creation of The Money List. The general
public received a proverbial slap in the face as they watched things unfold; the
disproportionate spending of resources and manpower being all too apparent now.
In America, it isn't about justice for all. In America, it isn't about advancing
on merit, nor about compassion and empathy for your fellow persons. No - in
America, greed is rewarded. A lack of compassion so large it borders on
sociopathy is rewarded.


BILLIONAIRES IN POLITICS

According to WorldPopulationReview.com as of 2024 there are currently 756
billionaires currently living in the United States and District of Columbia.
Only seven states lack any billionaire residents - Alaska, Delaware, New
Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia.

In 2024, the organization Americans for Tax Fairness released a report detailing
political contributions made by some of the wealthiest families and individuals
in America. The top ten largest total contributions break down as following:

Collapse Rank Family/Individual Total Contribution Liberal/Democrat Percentage
GOP/Republican Percentage Other Percentage 1 Mellon Family $172,006,600 0% 85%
15% 2 Adelson Family $136,667,400 0% 100% 0% 3 Musk Family $133,356,000 0% 100%
0% 4 Uihlein Family $131,732,833 0% 100% 0% 5 Griffin Family $101,570,800 0%
100% 0% 6 Yass Family $85,682,681 0% 100% 0% 7 Singer Family $56,953,800 0% 96%
4% 8 Simons Family $46,611,803 100% 0% 0% 9 Bloomberg Family $45,082,349 100% 0%
0% 10 Koch Family $43,672,200 0% 100% 0%










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