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Offline Mark 79

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Re: Health Insurance Advice
« Reply #45 on: August 05, 2023, 11:35:06 PM »
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  • Needed to never start.  Once started, needed to end immediately.  Now, we must humbly accept that this is a notable part of our own chastisement for being faithless, gutless, etc.

    The purification will come, but it will be painful.
    A few people on CI despise him for saying so, but Michael Hoffman has well-docuмented Catholic defections at high levels that have advanced the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan's agenda.

    Yes, we deserve this chastisement for our tepidity and faithlessness. As there are perfidious jews, so too there are perfidious "Catholics."


    The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome
    by Michael Hoffman,
    ISBN 978-0990954729
    available at https://truthfulhistory.blogspot.com/2017/05/new-book-occult-renaissance-church-of.html



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    Re: Health Insurance Advice
    « Reply #46 on: August 06, 2023, 01:07:28 AM »
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  • A few people on CI despise him for saying so, but Michael Hoffman has well-docuмented Catholic defections at high levels that have advanced the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan's agenda.

    Yes, we deserve this chastisement for our tepidity and faithlessness. As there are perfidious Jєωs, so too there are perfidious "Catholics."


    The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome
    by Michael Hoffman,
    ISBN 978-0990954729
    available at https://truthfulhistory.blogspot.com/2017/05/new-book-occult-renaissance-church-of.html




    When I saw this, I looked on Amazon Kindle and it was available, and I had enough bonus points (from selecting Amazon Day shipping) to get it for a dollar and some change, but then I saw the Haydock Bible available for not much more.

    I went with the Haydock Bible.  I figured I might as well use the points now, rather than let them lie fallow, forget about them, and let them expire.  In the long run, the Haydock will probably be of more benefit to me.  It has hot links to the commentary.

    Fun fact, I had Saturday Night Live on one night (this was a year or two ago), looked up, and they had some sort of show set in a library with a very large Bible facing forward on the shelf.  I thought "that looks mighty familiar", and sure enough, it was the Haydock.

    I shared this on CI some time back:

    https://www.cathinfo.com/the-sacred-catholic-liturgy-chant-prayers/haydock-bible-used-as-a-prop-on-saturday-night-live


    Offline josefamenendez

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    Re: Health Insurance Advice
    « Reply #47 on: August 06, 2023, 07:21:47 PM »
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  • The self- pay price of a procedure is usually about a third of the billed price to insurance for the same procedure. If you read your statements, the billed price is usually never paid as the insurance companies negotiate a lower rate with each hospital system, but the Hospital bills the astronomical rate so their end result will be higher percentage-wise. I paid 350 self pay price for an 850 CT scan. (or was that an MRI, I forgot)
    Many times self pay is way cheaper than inflated insurance premiums and huge (10,000) deductibles. What's wrong with cash? I have medicare now, but If I didn't I would only buy a catastrophic policy and keep the premiums as low as possible. Like Glad said, it's all a total scam. The hospitals are awash in printed money. I used to believe that someone who didn't pay was taking something away from me who was footing the bill, but now I know that's what the government wants you to think to pit you against and be in contention with your neighbor instead of the zionist monsters orchestrating this intentionally.. Like when Bill Gates said " Should we pay a million dollars in healthcare for the last year of a person's life, or pay for 10 teachers instead?"- Manufactured  socially engineered bullshit   

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    Re: Health Insurance Advice
    « Reply #48 on: August 07, 2023, 11:09:32 PM »
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  • The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome
    by Michael Hoffman,

    Great book, as are all of his works.  Have them all.  Was blessed to meet him and share a lengthy coffee shop conversation with him years ago.  Really good man.
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."

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    Re: Health Insurance Advice
    « Reply #49 on: August 08, 2023, 01:07:28 AM »
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  • Great book, as are all of his works.  Have them all.  Was blessed to meet him and share a lengthy coffee shop conversation with him years ago.  Really good man.
    Is he a practicing traditional Catholic?


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    Re: Health Insurance Advice
    « Reply #50 on: Today at 10:55:59 AM »
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  • This may be a bump, sorry.

    I just realized my work insurance for 2026 is going a tad bit up (obviously, expected), but know its all going from 100% covered after everything/deductable to 90%...........

    And the expense of children for health stuff is going up, too. 

    The Austrian Painter was right, lets all just admit this right now.

    Seriously, my seethe meter is going up daily. I cannot stand this system we are in where we have to bend over and take it up the rear end and be happy with "what we have". It's also not my personality to just be unjustly stolen from. But, what can I do. We need to consolidate with our families sooner rather than later. This BS is getting out of hand. My boomer parents don't seem to get it either....... "Nothing is for free, derrrrrrrrr" 

    Sorry, here to vent.

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    Re: Health Insurance Advice
    « Reply #51 on: Today at 11:27:47 AM »
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  • This may be a bump, sorry.

    I just realized my work insurance for 2026 is going a tad bit up (obviously, expected), but know its all going from 100% covered after everything/deductable to 90%...........

    And the expense of children for health stuff is going up, too.

    The Austrian Painter was right, lets all just admit this right now.

    Seriously, my seethe meter is going up daily. I cannot stand this system we are in where we have to bend over and take it up the rear end and be happy with "what we have". It's also not my personality to just be unjustly stolen from. But, what can I do. We need to consolidate with our families sooner rather than later. This BS is getting out of hand. My boomer parents don't seem to get it either....... "Nothing is for free, derrrrrrrrr"

    Sorry, here to vent.

    I recently had to sign up for new health insurance and when I analyzed the total annual cost of PPO v high deductible low cost insurance, the out of pocket was HIGHER for PPO.  I went with the cheaper option and maximized my HSA contribution.

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    Re: Health Insurance Advice
    « Reply #52 on: Today at 12:27:36 PM »
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  • I recently had to sign up for new health insurance and when I analyzed the total annual cost of PPO v high deductible low cost insurance, the out of pocket was HIGHER for PPO.  I went with the cheaper option and maximized my HSA contribution.
    Yea, you have to analyze the costs very carefully. I need the option with the HSA, which is what I have, but these costs for things insurance doesn't cover makes it frustrating. I pay insurance so I don't have to pay 300-400 dollars for specialist visits.... What the hell is the point of insurance if I'm paying over and over again, for things I should only have co-insurance for. It's a scam, and I'm sick of it.