So the guy who said out loud "I would never off myself" ends up supposedly offing himself. Then the young health nut dies of an infection so rare the doctor literally said he's never seen anything like it before. I assume the next Boeing whistle blower we find dead will be someone who does competitive marathon swimming found dead in their bathtub from drowning?
I know Josh personally, literally had a call with him last week. He was an extremely healthy man. No smoking, no drinking, he hit the gym daily after work. This is not a f***ing coincidence. An infection? Bullsh*t! He was astutely aware of Barnett’s demise, we even talked about it, and he was being careful. Thank you Charles for still getting his story out. I’ve been here since before 50,000 subs and it makes me happy to see someone I’ve supported for so long stand up for my friend better than even his own family can right now.
He got poisoned by something that targets the lungs, he ended up with poison given pneumonia. The point of the poison is to destroy the lungs as fast possible. "I have never seen anything similar in my entire life" - the Doctor
This is CRAZY. I worked at Spirt before the 737 Max layoffs in section 48. Glad I'm not there anymore and at Textron. Spirt was all about pumping planes out more than quality.
Both deaths are ironic. The first one said he would never commit suicide. Died by suicide. The second one, peak health, takes care of his body immensely, and has never gone to a hospital. Dies from mysterious super bug that can only be contracted at a hospital.
@@troybaxterThat isn't true, tho. I know 2 men who nearly died from it and I had it and it was mostly annoying. If anyone should have dropped dead of the 3... The one I got it from or only person I knew who had it, just hugged me. Very casual. Nothing else. Not rare at all. Not something you JUST get at a hospital. I did have to get meds a few different times. But still here. Wasn't even close call. Please note, those people go in and out of hospitals, not to mention workers.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Are you talking about antibacterial resistant strains? Because that's what they mean by only contracted at a hospital. Since you're alive, I'll assume antibiotics worked
I recently had to take a course on whistleblower protocol/their rights at my company, and as soon as I saw “you will not be retaliated against” I straight up laughed.
@applesyrupgaming eh the B52 is hard to mess up, and that's the only bomber they produce. Now, the 767 aerial refuelers, on the other hand, have issues.
Oh my... you don't get it yet do you? The exact same people in charge of "witness protection" are the EXACT SAME people who helped Boeing tie up these two loose ends. Do you think Boeing is just another private company? Are you not aware of the amount of military contracts they take in?
@@yns000yeah but this shit has to dip their stocks at the very least. I'm not investing in a company this rife with controversy and internal squabbling.
Odds are Boeing hired professional hitmen with backgrounds in the US intelligence agencies or military service who are well versed in covert operations and doing things like this. They have a lot of connections to govt could’ve easily pulled a couple CIA spooks to make things happen
“Third Whistleblower; known for fear of heights, dislike of nature, tendency to stay inside, and being wheelchair-bound, was found tragically deceased at the bottom of a cliff nearby popular hiking trail with steep rocky pathways only suitable for advanced hikers.”
I mean, it's not exactly difficult to google an airline's fleet, and simply choose another airline, should they find any that operate Boeing's aircraft.
If a Boeing whistleblower takes out an extremely hefty life insurance policy, maybe they’ll have some insurance agents protecting them from Boeing. Or over a million dollars for their family.
I actually didn't expect another whistleblower to die. Having one whistleblower die is one thing, but to have two whistleblowers die in such a short time. It's hard to believe it's a coincidence at that point.
You know what sucks? This whole thing with the dead whistle blowers is gonna be overlooked until there is a major aviation disaster caused by a boeing plane.
Only the first half is correct. Unless Air force one itself falls apart mid air, the us government is gonna keep letting Boeing do whatever the hell it wants.
Also, people joke about this all over the internet, maybe without thinking about how this person had their own life and own family, only for a corporation to blatantly murder this person and face no repurcutions. It's truly horrifying
The fact that they apparently can't afford to use quality materials for maintenance, but they can somehow afford to hire assassins for anyone who speaks out against them, is crazy.
Seriously, how does this make sense? Ignoring the inherit evil of a company killing its detractors, who fear for public safety, this is the absolutely most insane plan ever.
Hiring a assassin or gang members will probably cost them something like 50k dollars and I am pretty sure they can save much more then that if they just keep ignoring the quality maintenance I am just talking how the company probably feels about it Pls don't hate me for saying this comment
@@Bhavesh099.They didn't hire gang members and ordinary assassins, but extremely professional ones that can make it look like a suacide or an accident
Someone needs to ad-lib this narrative over RDR2’s Arthur Morgan getting diagnosed with TB at the doctor’s office and then ad-lib the Micah/Dutch encounter at Arthur’s end.
dude Boeing is a major part of the military industrial complex, They have connections with a whole lot of mercenaries. They have killers on speed dial for sure. I’m a pilot myself and I would never fly a Boring plane as my daily. No way in hell.
I'm just imagining a Boeing version of Adam Smasher going around silencing whistleblowers. They probably put all their money into his cybernetics so they don't have enough left for plane maintenance.
The dish soap thing actually is the proper lubricant for installing seals. It just stands out, because especially in aviation they will take a screw driver, re-name it and then charge $700 for a “flap adjustment tool”. The report also mentions chalk and people were freaking out about that too, but that is a appropriate tool for the job. And I kinda think that’s why the media is focusing on that. Because it’s drawing attention away from the lack of Quality Assurance and pushing it towards something that they can prove was actually done “by the book” and then make everything seem like it’s being blown out of proportion.
Charlie is so childlike. He thinks people always die from cigarettes. Anyway, you cant even be surprised by this. At least I am not. I've been into conspiracy theories for like 20 years. Only thing I am happy to see now, is that now, at least the filthy casual fan isn't denying a conspiracy is happening lmao Like when the actor Isaac Kappy died - he came out and said that hollywood is owned by a paedo elite and that you had to do filthy stuff to join so they could send you to prison if you go against them. On his livestream, he was asked if he wanted to end himself, and he said no. One week later he found su-c-ded and most plebs thinks it was nothing fishy about it all and it all became silent about it.
It is likely, in my opinion, that he contracted mrsa in the Hospital and pneumonia might have resulted as a combination of Influenza and mrsa, but i still find i highly unlikely that a perfectly healthy man just gets infected with Influenza out of nowhere, all the while releasing classified Information to the public. This doesn't seem like a coincidence
Man I work in aviation maintenance, and I really wanted to believe it was the companies maintenance crews and not the company. But man this is getting bad…… Some things on an aircraft you can overlook, some you absolutely cannot.
Agreed. I don’t work in aviation but I am a private pilot and have built two of my own airplanes and it blows me away how bad Boeing has gotten. My great grandfather was an engineer there and helped design the b29 and other planes before working on parts for Apollo missions. He would be very disappointed as I’m sure many many others would be. The entire situation with the 737 max as well as other projects is nuts. The starliner project is a waste of time and money as well
"We found him tied up with bruises on him and his wrists slit with 3 bullets lodged in his skull." "The coroner has officially ruled this a SUICIDE." 💀💀💀
"Report from coroner who do the body autopsy of deceased whistleblower by zoom call at Zimbabwe, concluded the case is closed." "On to next story, Boeing ticket was reduced 25% for local travel. This is good news for people to spent time with family to go on vacation more." -F news.
Makes me think of a friend who went missing and a week later they found him dead and his body burned on a tree stump and thy ruled it a suicide. He had his gun on his body, not shot, as well
Imagine being so greedy that youre willing to skimp out on basic safety...but then willing to dish out probably millions to cover up the people exposing you anyways
I’m not sure why so many people think assassins don’t actually exist. They do! They are REAL people who are paid to “unalive” other people and make it look like it was either an accident or a suicide. It’s not a conspiracy or something you just see in the movies, they’re legitimate guns for hire and they can get pretty creative with ways to eliminate someone. They “unalive” people for a living and cover it up. That is literally their job, and they’re pretty good at it. And that’s what’s scary.
@@matthewhaas6210 They probably have already done the math. Paying money to cover up is probably cheaper than paying for more employees to do the necessary maintenance. It's not the replacement parts the main expend but the labor cost to inspect and replace them if necessary.
@@The13thRoninand all the individuals who want nothing to do with this failed society but are inexorably trapped within it’s confines are *literally* committing suicide unless part of their environmentally influenced mental illness(es) allow them to dream at night about a functional world enough to where it allows them another 18 hours of “stable” functioning (i can’t stop fantasizing and dreaming about socioeconomic structural reform)
Chat (the secret service): "sir they just hit the second whistleblower" Charlie (the president): "sorry kids im going to have to play crab souls another day"
Somewhere on this planet this conversation exists: “Hey have you heard of the Boeing whistleblower that’s dead?” “Which one?” This is some Soviet joke sick stuff
Boeing having a literal hit squad is something terrifying to think about. Imagine if you released McDonald's secrets and find a McDonalds Gang next day who beats the McLovin out of you.
Its truly a horror that the best lawyers can do about it is say "he was the bravest of us..." when a person is straight up murdered by a massive company. The fact that we can just.. allow this to happen without any effective pushback shows due to how much money they have.. its just so fucking horrific
@@Marta1BuckThat's sort of true but the difference between Airbus and Boeing (it's kind of subtle so I'm not surprised you haven't noticed) is that Airbus doesn't murder its QA personnel while Boeing does.
Third whistleblower will be a mechanic or something who knows too much and is willing to talk but won’t publicly because everyone’s being offed and will probably end up dying in a “plane crash”
According to Amazing Fantasy #16, Peter Parker began living with his aunt and uncle after his parents were killed in a plane crash orchestrated by Boeing. No?
"So how did he die?" Well, you see beloved family member, he fell underneath a grape presser at a vineyard and accidentally pressed the button while falling down, it was a very sad coincidence.
You need to put some asterisks on that one buddy. There are between 500-1000 plane crash deaths per year globally. There are 0 if you only look at domestic commercial flights inside the US. All of those crashes happen either on non-commercial flights or international flights
funnily enough, a vet of the military told a story of telling a person from Boeing that military ops get shut down for less issues than what Boeing faces. To which the Boeing guy said "well, the military is not profit driven"
@@usernameisuckatusernames7130 guess that makes sense, the same cannot be said of the military contractors. Now if you dig a little deeper and look at who the majority shareholders of these contractors are, then you will always end up with the same investment funds. But yeah, people need to find that out for themselves, its all public info.
@usernameisuckatusernames7130 Lol, but yea, it's not surprising what Boeing is doing. I mean , if you have military contacts, it's not exactly hard to get someone silenced
as someone whos been studying to be a quality auditor for the aerospace industry… perhaps it is time for me to change career paths, also grateful that boeing rejected me lol
The third whistleblower accidentally brutally cut off his own head while shaving. The fourth tragically fell out of his window onto a volley of bullets.
also remember the clintons bloody trail. and gonzalo lira, who was arrested shortly after he went online to expose Victoria Nulands long list of misdeeds and her family history!
people can’t even claim this to be conspiratorial at this point , 2 men dead within 2 months under suspicious circumstances for publicly speaking out against a company. Wild
You're a verified channel and you're doing the same copy/paste jokes as the bots, including the same exact grammatical error. They're also putting "More Boeing whistleblowers" instead of putting "Boeing whistleblowers". You didn't even proofread the joke you stole 😂 pathetic
Imagine if the next whistleblower decided to do an experiment: after revealing the information, start a 24/7 live stream title "24/7 Life As A Boeing Whistleblower" where they would consistently tell us how their life is going.
Until his power and internet are mysteriously cut off when a freak accident occurs: with a truck suffering a malfunctioning engine, running through his house.
ignites is a weird word to use when talking about a lightsaber. imagine right before a super intense lightsaber battle, they both pull out bics and try to flick it on, but the wind keeps extinguishing the flame whenever they near it to the end of the lightsaber
Aircraft maintainer here, been working in aviation maintenance for about 6 years, pretty good at it. As far as the use of dawn dish soap, cheesecloth, and hotel key cards, I’ll say there’s absolutely nothing wrong about that. We use seemingly strange and unusual things as tools because of the materials of the tool, and requirements of the task. I will say that it is likely that they are still failing to uphold a high standard of safety within the industry, but as far as the strange and unusual, it’s just another case of mechanics being creative and finding a better tool or technique for the job. Also I do not work for Boeing, just making that clear.
You might end up hitting a skyscraper. All the planes used in 9/11 were Boeing aircrafts. It’s like how Toyota trucks are famous for being used by Isis. Boeing planes are the reason Isis can even afford Toyota trucks.
My dad worked as a quality inspector for a boeing supplier. I don’t know anything about planes or what my dad does but he said that a lot of things were past due for maintenance.
"ee cee em oh" that made me giggle as a perfusionist haha appreciate the attempt Charlie but you can say it how it's spelled, which is "ehk-moh". It stands for extracorporeal membranous oxygenation and can be a form of life support as it functions as the heart and lungs for a patient. It's also used commonly post operation to help the heart and or lungs recover further before being on their own without support
In 2010, a british spy was found dead, naked, and stuffed inside a duffel bag in his bathtub. London police determined that his death was probably an accident...
@@Texan1048 True, some of them just end up with a gunshot wound to the head in his hotel parking lot when he's supposed to be in the last line of questioning from the court
@@greg77389 Because it would've been cheaper for the US gov to just pay them to fix the issues, rather than taking the hit to their stock price and potentially even going bankrupt and then having to bail them out.
Until the stream suddenly starts to get a bit weird and they repeat themselves or go on an illogical tangent, and you realise the stream was AI generated the entire time and the worker died months ago.
I saw someone say that places like Boeing force you to remove any metal/electronic materials and cellphones and place them in lockers before entering, which is even more suspicious.
Respect to you Charlie. You're the first large channel I've seen directly say what's really going on with boeing. I hope more channels follow your lead.
12:57 we have been doing this for everything everywhere. When the competetion becomes sickening and the bosses on top dont have enough power resource, it does become like this.
Actually dish soap is a fine lubricant. In the irrigation business we call lube soap because that’s how they discovered they needed lube to fit pipe and fittings together.
About Barnett - The hotel employee found him with a gun in his hand. So you're dead when the gun goes off. Recoil hasn't kicked in yet, but the bullet is a good ways out of the far side of your skull. The recoil kicks in - Why would the gun remain in your hand? Most every suicide, an investigator will tell you the gun does not remain in the hand. That's a clear indication of staging the scene.
thats damning. are people really so clueless, or is this another case of too big we cant investigate despite anyone with eyes seeing right through that shit. just another to throw on the ol 'speerecy list.
Yup, literally one of the first things detectives are supposed to check. Even if the recoil doesn’t knock the gun out of your hand the weight of the gun falling will
Hey, remember how Oceangate said they designed and engineered their vessel in partnership with Boeing and then after that imploded (literally and figuratively) Boeing vehemently denied having any partnership with them? Cuz I’m super remembering that right now.
Ocean gate used composite materials like Boeing does for the 787 but that material works well for a pressure vessel above sea level at cruising altitudes , it doesn’t work so well in the ocean under compression from the ocean , especially at depths where the titanic was 😂
Ok I’m 100% convinced they are hiring hitmen to shush anyone that’s trying to expose their wrong doings. At this point you should be in witness protection if you’re a whistleblower of Boeing.
I agree but at that point, when many billions of dollars and their precious revenue stream is in threat, neither the CIA or the Marshall services are a reliable protector. They literally have to investigate themselves every year where they find spies and some of the worst criminals linked to _____ organizations amongst their ranks. Even places they regard as "the most secure biological labs" facilities have been willingly allowing in foreign spies. No body bats an eye anymore, the money means more than their integrity and I'd be willing to wager more than 50% of every government agency can be bought out or extorted essentially effortlessly.
1000% convinced. Boeing has big-time military contracts, there are many shady entities that are probably invested in ensuring Boeing never faces consequences for their negligence.
I worked at General Electric making jet engines. I saw the same shit. I ended up speaking up about simply burning my hand and pointing out a few flaws within production and was simply terminated. My work was totally fine but other employees were telling me so just keep my head down and work and sure enough they were right. Also I’m pretty sure I also saw a spy stealing classified data and I was told to be quiet about that as well.
My uncle has worked for Boeing since he graduated highschool. He is now almost 60 and getting ready to retire. He said employees are talking about donuts he ate at the company prior to getting sick.
First guy says he isnt suicidal and say he never end himself "Oh it was suicide" Second guy is a health nut and never gets sick "Oh he died of sickness" :| mmmh thats crazy
MRSA isnt something rare. Also being healthy doesnt mean you can't get infected. Nobody has total immunity to all bacteria - even with vaccinations we rely on everybody being vaccinated for it to be fully effective. While first death is extremely suspicious i dont think so about this one. Streptococcus aureus is just kinda nasty thing with dangerous symptoms overally and the antibiotic resistance doesn't help the chances of recovery in his case
@@wlodek7422 except contracting it while not being in a place like a hospital IS RARE, you dont just get that shit out of the blue. and all the BDF comments seem to ignore that they said he could have had MORE than what they can tell initially. what the hell drives people to play defense for a terrible company that kills people with neglect AND MURDER. seriously what is wrong with you. the doctor literally said himself it was abnormal. but I guess random youtube comments know better.
@@mrrooter601 i don't defend company. I literally admited first death is extremely suspicious. And well, MRSA seems like really unreliable way to try to kill somebody. Also calm down lmao, we're all civilised people here
@@wlodek7422 We really arent, this type of constant hatrid that you can do nothing about has psychological effects to a person, unless we actually do something about these companies, you will actually, go insane.
Boeing: "we just killed another whistleblower" The American Justice System: "Would you like your pardon delivered or in a to-go bag?" America isn't a real country. It's 3 "defense" contractors in a trench coat.