Boeing Whistleblower Drama Is like a Bad Movie
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All right, this Boeing story, it’s like a bad Netflix movie for crying out loud that they kind of threw together. We’ve already got, I mean, if you would actually try, I could put this out there, it’s like it’s a movie script, if you actually want to think about it in that way. You’ve got this evil corporation, bad corporation, bad corporation cutting back on due diligence and costs and all the things that they’re supposed to do. Any type of business, doesn’t have to be an airplane manufacturer.
and whistleblowers come out and the whistleblowers start dying. Two of them have died already. Like I said, it’s like a bad Netflix movie that was written by like Michael Moore or something like that, but it’s real. I mean, this is insane. You’ve gotten, I guess Boeing’s got another 10 whistleblowers that are looking to come out of the woodwork. I don’t know, they’re gonna have to put these guys in a witness protection program.
like, you know, like Frank Pantangeli from The Godfather 2 there, you’re gonna have to put them on some base. So you got the latest ones, Joshua Dean, who is a former quality auditor at Spirit Aero Systems, which assembles the fuselage section for Boeing. He died Tuesday from he’s 45 years old from a fast growing mystery infection. Like I said, you can’t make this stuff up.
You can’t. This was after John Barrett, who’s 62, died of a, they’re calling it a self -inflicted gunshot wound that nobody believes is the case. Nobody believes that. None of his family. There’s no, I mean, they’re saying no way, no how. Well, I guess there’s another 10 that are out there at this point in time. Again, you know, to me, this is a huge story.
that everyone should be like, what in the world is going on? But no, no, you would think that, you know, attorney general, what are you doing, Merrick Garland? You’re going after Trump again? We’re gonna find another thing to go after Trump? How about this? Well, you actually do have somebody actually looking into, you got the Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, opened a safety probe into Spirit Aero systems. And well, Spirit is actually suing,
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saying that the demand for internal documents and other information is unlawful and violates their rights against unreasonable search and seizure. Which again, they make airplanes. SEC brings my doorbell, knocks on my door. I show them everything. Every email, every text, everything I do. Everything is documented. Okay, you mean to tell me you got planes?
Falling out of the sky, you got doors blown off, you’ve got whistleblowers that are dying. And this isn’t something that, I don’t know, maybe the feds could look into. Well, they would, aside from the fact that, hey, you know, Boeing used to be located in Seattle, you know where their corporate headquarters is now? That would be in Washington, DC. They are a major defense contractor. Not only that, they write big checks. They write big checks to politicians here, there, and everywhere. I got a kick out of this one.
You got the super lefty out there, Sherrod Brown from Ohio. And again, he’s a guy who’s always going against corporate pack money and politics and all this stuff. He’s always going after evil corporations and all this stuff. Yeah, as it turns out, yeah, he is sponsored by New York Life, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Visa, Boeing, of course, and the Bank of New York Mellon, again.
try to find a big time, long standing politician in Washington DC that doesn’t get a check from Boeing. Again, this is, we talk about how wonderful our legal system is here in this country. it’s all wonderful. No, it’s not. No, it’s not. It’s not, especially when you’re not, the concept of being equal under the law is ridiculous. And we all know it. Whistleblowers dying.
Planes falling apart. Where are the feds on this one? Nowhere. Yeah, we gotta go after Trump and his business documents. It’s Alvin Bragg in New York, I know that, but you get my drift. Watchdog on wallstreet .com.