the 'Jews are High IQ' myth.
did your pop pop tell you that when he bounced you on his knee?
what a lot of crap.
you bring forward why so many people will express disdain for your points of view.
sad you really believe that myth.
the 'Jews are High IQ' myth.
did your pop pop tell you that when he bounced you on his knee?
what a lot of crap.
you bring forward why so many people will express disdain for your points of view.
sad you really believe that myth.
You said: there were whislte blowers?
Yes, there have been massive whistleblower lawsuits that exposed exactly how these Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace fraud schemes operate. [1]
Because the federal government pays out billions in premium subsidies, insiders who notice fake enrollees or "ghost broker" activities can file a lawsuit under the False Claims Act on behalf of the taxpayers. This is known as a qui tam action, and the law incentivizes whistleblowers by awarding them 15% to 30% of the money the government recovers. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Recent major cases highlight how whistleblowers exposed these exact operations:
🐊 The $135 Million Florida Broker Bust
In April 2026, the Department of Justice announced a massive $135 million settlement against a national network of insurance brokers, including AP of South Florida and its parent company, AssuredPartners. [1, 2]
• The Scheme: The company used "street marketers" at homeless shelters, bus stops, and drug rehab clinics, sometimes handing out small cash or gift cards to get people's names and Social Security numbers. They then submitted thousands of fake ACA applications, fabricating income levels to hit the exact minimum required to trigger a 100% free federal subsidy. The brokers pocketed millions in commissions while the government paid out $141.5 million in unnecessary subsidies. [1, 3, 5]
• The Whistleblower: An insider meticulously gathered evidence of the fraud and filed a False Claims Act lawsuit. Because they brought the scheme to light, the whistleblower received a $24.3 million reward from the settlement. [1, 2]
🖥️ The "Enhanced Direct Enrollment" (EDE) Exploitation
Other ongoing whistleblower actions and private class-action lawsuits target independent enrollment platforms (web brokers that bypass the official HealthCare.gov website). [1, 2]
Whistleblowers and consumer advocates exposed that before security patches were implemented, rogue brokers only needed a person's name, date of birth, and state of residence to log into these third-party platforms and secretly switch an individual's plan or enroll them without consent. The primary driver for the fraud was always generating massive volumes of automated monthly broker commissions. [1, 2]
🔍 How Whistleblowers Are Catching Them
Most whistleblowers in these cases are:
• Call Center Employees: Workers who are handed scripts or instructed by management to manipulate an applicant's income data so they qualify for a "zero-dollar" plan. [1]
• Compliance Officers: Internal auditors who notice that a single broker code is submitting thousands of applications using the exact same fabricated income or overlapping addresses. []
• Honest Health Insurance Competitors: Competing agencies that lose legitimate clients because a rogue broker used leaked data to switch those clients into different plans without their permission. [1]
The recent flood of multi-million dollar whistleblower payouts has created an active wave of insiders coming forward, which is precisely how CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz and federal prosecutors are mapping out the "war room" crackdowns. []
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'rewards'?
explain what they are so we can understand you better.
guilt is healthy when you do things that are immoral. your reward then is a clean conscience and being right with The Lord.
doesn't that matter to you?