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« Reply #25 on: March 15, 2024, 01:22:31 PM »

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After retiring, he embarked on a long-running legal action against the company.

He accused it of denigrating his character and hampering his career because of the issues he pointed out - charges rejected by Boeing.

At the time of his death, Mr Barnett had been in Charleston for legal interviews linked to that case.

Last week, he gave a formal deposition in which he was questioned by Boeing's lawyers, before being cross-examined by his own counsel.

He had been due to undergo further questioning on Saturday. When he did not appear, enquiries were made at his hotel.

Qui bono? makes it difficult to see this as anything but an assassination. Mr. Barnett is the Karen Silkwood of 2024.

Just like the possible assasination of those Whistleblowers didn't prevent Three Mile Island from happening anyway, this one too won't prevent Boeing planes from crashing.

Already the public damage to their reputation is very large, people start to refuse to fly on a Boeing.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2024/01/11/flight-anxiety-boeing-737-max-door-plug/

https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/i-want-to-get-off-the-plane-the-passengers-refusing-to-fly-on-boeing-s-737-max-1.6793736

At this rate Boeing Corp. should divest from commercial planes.

Most of the legacy carriers have been switching over to Airbus for some time now. In fact, I think American Airlines is the largest operator of Airbus A320s in the world.
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« Reply #26 on: March 15, 2024, 01:33:44 PM »

Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
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After retiring, he embarked on a long-running legal action against the company.

He accused it of denigrating his character and hampering his career because of the issues he pointed out - charges rejected by Boeing.

At the time of his death, Mr Barnett had been in Charleston for legal interviews linked to that case.

Last week, he gave a formal deposition in which he was questioned by Boeing's lawyers, before being cross-examined by his own counsel.

He had been due to undergo further questioning on Saturday. When he did not appear, enquiries were made at his hotel.

Qui bono? makes it difficult to see this as anything but an assassination. Mr. Barnett is the Karen Silkwood of 2024.

Just like the possible assasination of those Whistleblowers didn't prevent Three Mile Island from happening anyway, this one too won't prevent Boeing planes from crashing.

Already the public damage to their reputation is very large, people start to refuse to fly on a Boeing.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2024/01/11/flight-anxiety-boeing-737-max-door-plug/

https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/i-want-to-get-off-the-plane-the-passengers-refusing-to-fly-on-boeing-s-737-max-1.6793736

At this rate Boeing Corp. should divest from commercial planes.

Most of the legacy carriers have been switching over to Airbus for some time now. In fact, I think American Airlines is the largest operator of Airbus A320s in the world.

A de-facto monopoly for Airbus, until a new competitor that makes quality planes arrives.

It's weird that Japan never had a succesfull aviation industry, old style Japanese quality is the only that can rival old style German quality.
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