Anonymous ID: 45efcc July 1, 2018, 5:45 p.m. No.1991470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1484 >>1569

A couple of days ago the DOJ issued this press release:

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/national-health-care-fraud-takedown-results-charges-against-601-individuals-responsible-over

 

Now read this very, very carefully. I draw your attention to this part:

 

For the Strike Force locations, in the Southern District of Florida, 124 defendants were charged with offenses … of money laundering. The indictment alleges a scheme that illegally recruited patients, …

 

It says The indictment. How many indictments are in "the indictment"? One, obviously. That is one legal document filed in the Southern District of Florida. Now sealed or unsealed is irrelevant in this case, because we also learn that this ONE SINGLE DOCUMENT covers charges agains 124 individuals.

 

So anyone doing sealed document arithmetic is in for a surprise.

 

There are now 40,500 sealed DOCUMENTS. Many people have noted "But not all of those are indictments." This is true but the way people talk about it seems to me that they are implying "so there won't be 40,500 arrests, instead there will be less". That is WEONG!

 

The right way to do the math is to come up with a percentage that are indictments, so we can discount the ones that are search warrants and sub poenas. Let's start by saying, 3 types of doc, therefore it must be less than 33%. But we don't want to be optimistic so cut it in half and make it 16%. That comes to 6480 indictments.

 

Now, we need to multiply by the number of persons on each indictment document. We have seen a few with 10-30 people and now one with 124. Let's say that half of that is the maximum possible for the multiplier. That would be valid if we had a linear curve from 1 to 124. But we know it is almost certain to be something else, with a parabolic shape at best. Let's guess that is going to cut out as much as 66% of the area under the curve, so we have one third left. That would mean an average of 41 people per indictment.

 

So, we have done the math, now let's do the last bit of arithmetic and learn that there could be as many as

265,680 people arrested and charged with crimes

In the largest ORGANIZED CRIME NETWORK takedown in the history of the USA.

 

That is a BIG deal.