@@zerofuckgiven The only alternative seems to be battling extended bankrupting lawfare & pretrial incarceration a la Assange or alleged J6 participants amongst others. The pressure is intense. Perhaps Barnett was inspired by the recent self immolation of US intel airman Bushnell “Free Palestine!”. He’s been fighting since his retirement in 2017 & barely got media attention. Self inflicted or something more nefarious has penetrated the wall of silence around Boeing shoddy safety standards. Mission accomplished?
Airplanes crisis? A reason to rise up the prices? Make people fly less? Climate changes defenders will be happy to ban flying.leta see what happens on the next months
@@sujok-acupuncture9246..US Congress senators start making human rights issues in India & some MSM evil start daily chant India needs discipline & they will start talking about Global order
You know why they say America is a not a nation but a corporation, it's because in other countries there are political assignations but in America there are corporate assignations. They don't spare anyone from politicians to reporters to ordinary people, in US corporate is king 👑
Some commenters purposely misspell that and similarly sensitive words so that Rude Toob does not hide their comment. It is sad we have to navigate such sen-ser-sh_p, but here we are.
@@jdsheleg8332 If you have common sense, it is corporates who buy the democracies everywhere, at a different levels of engagement. Pure and Simple. Democracy is Buy the People, Off the People, Far the People, that is what it is.
We are very proud citizen even we get killed it's ok we will buy Made in America, not the Chinese C-19 which new customers are ordering including some Americano-operation,
@@SMGJohn And look at how they are rigging the election against RFK Jr, raising the thresholds for ballot access and denying him Secret Service protection to drain the resources of his campaign. He has had to spend $2million on private security that could have been directed toward buying ads to raise awareness of his campaign. It will cost him $15million for ballot access in all 50 states, while the corrupt two major parties get it for free.
If Barnett were intent on suicide he would have waited until after the inquiry, not during it. He'd worked too hard not to see his exposing of Boeing all the way through. Also, he was a quality control inspector with a respect for machinery and presumably with next of kin who would inherit the truck his body was found in. If he were suicidal, and staying in a hotel room, presumably with public parks and other natural areas around, why would he render that truck unusable by killing himself in it with so many alternative places to depart this world from? And how could a hotel parking lot not have surveillance footage of him, supposedly alone?
@@craigfinnegan8534 Yes, unfortunately the powerful forces that are willing to go this far to silence a witness are not going to hesitate to intimidate even an honest investigator.
@@dao8805 If they do, it could end up going in favor of the truth and the integrity of the system. Because Boeing is already walking along a cliff on this one...messing with an investigation could easily lead to a critical slip.
His ability to understand and address the needs of users sets Bob Brilliant apart as a leader in the field of organizational tools. Bob garners respect from people all around the world.
I like that you say it affects all of us. At least we get to know whats happening with Boeing. Some companies in some countries have no chance of their failures being exposed and thats even more dangerous.
For a company like Boeing, the potential consequences of getting rid of troublemakers are less severe than the consequences of sales drop resulting from the scandal of low quality and manufacturing standards. A company of this size might collapse as a result of breaches in manufacturing and quality standards.
His commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction sets Bob Brilliant apart as a true leader in the industry. Bob garners respect from people all around the world.
@@darkl777 Wow, it's illegal to save one's own life in a situation! We don't have right but die so that we can't speak up what exactly happened and they will make up black box finding to save them selves..
@@francismusali676 should have eject for all passengers like jet plane, when there no way the pilot should press Eject and all 200-400 passengers flying in the sky with their seat.. it would look hilarious but they can try.. Anyhow their plan gonna crash but atleast passengers stands the chance to survive..
@carmenvalmalaartaraz8260 it's simple. they will gradually switch over as the existing contracts come to an end. The commercial airlines don't have money to replace new planes all at once.
How about American airline whistle blower who was also found dead in his car inside his own garage after a crash. They called it suicide by carbon monoxide. Google it out.
Bravo, the most astute, articulate and informative coverage, and it certainly isn't from the U,S, media, which is beholden to the corporations it is tasked to report on.
Murphy, of Murphy's Law fame, was in the aircraft maintenance profession. His quote was more like, if left to chance, everything that can go wrong will go wrong. That is why he came up with plugs that can only be put in one way, among other things. If I remember correctly, his original quote was a snipe at one of his coworkers, as in," If left to Tom, everything that can go wrong will go wrong. To apply Murhy's law, the problem with Boeing is management. Messing up a company that survives off government contracts takes colossal mismanagement, especially working for the defense industry. Being government contractors, we can assume there will be no new news about any investigation into the cause of death.
Boeing is not solely to blame. The FAA inspected and certified every Boeing airplane and if they were doing their job correctly they would found those defects.
bad people kept going against KARMA and found themselves in more mess than before. Doing the right thing in the first place is apparently too difficult for some. Looks like some Western super corporations are "going Russian-Navalny-Style", no difference..
I think you are right. I remember in 2008 during the financial crisis - the US said the banks were too big to fail. I think the same thing applies here.