Second Boeing whistleblower has died

Anonymous
I would be interested to know which paid assassin did this excellent work?

There is no dearth of state actors, mercenaries and terroirst and criminal organizations who get hired, but, they went a step further to make it seem like "not assassinations."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is enough to make someone that does NOT believe in conspiracies believe in conspiracies- absolutely nutty movie stuff


It has to be case-by-case or we skeptics end up being just as nutty as the so-called conspiracy theorists. Believing that there is "no such thing" as a conspiracy is stupider than believing that everything is a conspiracy. People conspire. People commit murder. They usually don't, but sometimes they definitely do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is enough to make someone that does NOT believe in conspiracies believe in conspiracies- absolutely nutty movie stuff


It has to be case-by-case or we skeptics end up being just as nutty as the so-called conspiracy theorists. Believing that there is "no such thing" as a conspiracy is stupider than believing that everything is a conspiracy. People conspire. People commit murder. They usually don't, but sometimes they definitely do.


Exactly. This deserves a very thorough investigation.

Boeing is critically injured, commercially speaking. The storied American company could go under if even worse news comes to light at this time. It has A LOT of incentive to silence whistleblowers, even those who worked for other companies, as long as they had inside knowledge of Boeing procedures.

Medically speaking, the likelihood of a cytokine storm can be increased by exposing the target to a very high dose of infectious agent.
The people who do this know they might not succeed the first time. Here we don't yet know whether the whistleblower had had another bout of illness prior to this fatal episode.

Keep an open mind.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is enough to make someone that does NOT believe in conspiracies believe in conspiracies- absolutely nutty movie stuff


It has to be case-by-case or we skeptics end up being just as nutty as the so-called conspiracy theorists. Believing that there is "no such thing" as a conspiracy is stupider than believing that everything is a conspiracy. People conspire. People commit murder. They usually don't, but sometimes they definitely do.


Exactly. This deserves a very thorough investigation.

Boeing is critically injured, commercially speaking. The storied American company could go under if even worse news comes to light at this time. It has A LOT of incentive to silence whistleblowers, even those who worked for other companies, as long as they had inside knowledge of Boeing procedures.

Medically speaking, the likelihood of a cytokine storm can be increased by exposing the target to a very high dose of infectious agent.
The people who do this know they might not succeed the first time. Here we don't yet know whether the whistleblower had had another bout of illness prior to this fatal episode.

Keep an open mind.




This reeks of AI!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope, not suspicious at all for two whistleblowers to die in a few weeks.
Wtf. This guy was 45.


You forgot to mention the first one died in the middle of providing damaging depositions(?) re. Boeing. He was in his hotel parking lot when he was found.

I wonder if law enforcement is investigating.
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