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I doubt during Boeing board meetings they are planning assassinations, but I have no doubt there’s a wealthy investor or board member willing to kill to prevent losing money.
Boeing does sell to the military.
“Once is chance, twice is coincidence, three times is a pattern”.
Alternatively…
“If I had a nickel for every Boeing whistle-blower that turned up dead recently, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it’s happened twice, right?”
Putin be like bump it down a notch Boeing.
no one likes a copycat
“Hey how can we repair the recent damage to our reputation?”
“Murder somebody”
Is this whistle made of arsenic or something?
This seems a lot more like an unfortunate coincidence than the first whistleblower, unless Boeing have resorted to bioterrorism to get rid of their witnesses, but I’d hate to be part of Boeing’s PR team right now - huge court case where the witnesses against you keep dying doesn’t look good even if you had nothing to do with it.
When you see in movies that the bad guy is bold AF and kills indiscriminately yet no-one seems to be doing nothing you think: meh, that is so unrealistic
yet here we are…
we just need a real life Liam Neeson that would kill all the bosses of Boeing, given that law is useless against the rich and powerful.
His mother wrote on Facebook that he had contracted pneumonia in April and suffered a stroke following an MSRA infection.
I’d expect a very very through autopsy,
I’d expect the body to mysteriously disappear before an autopsy can be performed…
And a blood panel so thorough his family knows everything he ate in the last month.
There’s no rest for Agent 747
His name is Max.
A former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems who turned whistleblower has died after a sudden illness, his family announced on Tuesday.
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Dean’s sudden death at the age of 45 was announced by his aunt and sister on social media on Tuesday. His mother wrote on Facebook that he had contracted pneumonia in April and suffered a stroke following an MSRA infection.
Let’s not turn into QAnon level conspiracy fuckwits here. He died of a natural illness as confirmed by his mother, and his family probably don’t want to have to deal with seeing everyone bringing him up in some deep state corpo assassination conspiracy bullshit.
You can hate Boeing for their shitty capitalist practices with resorting to this.
Agreed. It really looks like they only killed the one whistle blower.
I think the real take away is that there are so many people willing to speak out against Boeing’s procedures that odds are some are going to die before the conclusion of this investigation.
I like how you imply qa anon leaps and obvious deductive powers are the same.
Deducing from headlines and circumstances while ignoring crucial information is exactly what QAnon does
Thinking it’s possible a seedy thing happened =/= making up reams of bullshit based on a number in the background but sure everyone who disagrees with you is qanon
I intended to make it more like a cautionary tale. QAnon can happen to the best of us, and seedy thoughts that still consider that it was an illness for a while are sort of an entry point to the thought pattern behind conspiracy theories. If one builds tolerance to this kind of leap, it’ll be easier to build tolerance for much bigger leaps.
QAnon can happen to the best of us,
I don’t agree. It happens to vulnerable people. And it’s not like a disease you can catch if you’re not vigilant. There are many steps to becoming bat shit, and wondering if a specific corporation would kill a person isn’t something I’m willing to avoid because next thing I know I’d be trying to hang the vice president.
Everyone is vulnerable in one way or another. Of course, wondering is natural, but seriously accepting it, as some in this thread have done, is a QAnon kind of leap.
some
Technically accurate that some have done that, but an exaggeration to consider it a trend
Obvious deductive powers like not reading the article? Or do you think his mum was in on it too?
This article headline is written to push people to a conclusion. If it had simply added the word “illness” most people would not be “deducting” shit. It’s media manipulation to generate clicks and you’re falling for it.
Could be coincidence or could be murder. Either way bad time to be a Boeing whistleblower