As a former Boeing employee, I find this saddening on two counts. First, there is the loss of a courageous and upright person. Second, there is the shadow of murderous coercion over all the employees of Boeing, not to tell the truth about any problem with product safety or reliability. Boeing lost a lot in its merger with McDonnell-Douglas, but such a shadow will mean it has no right to claim the honor that once went with the name.
Even as far back as 2010 the infiltration into Boeing Executive ranks of obvious CCP agents sabotaging engineering was hard to miss.
Suspected reason was/is to drive down stock price to allow CCP to acquire full control of enough Boeing shares to shift more production to China to allow easier theft of commercial technology OR get some hands on military tech acquired from McD or other military supplier acquisition.
As a former Boeing employee, I find this saddening on two counts. First, there is the loss of a courageous and upright person. Second, there is the shadow of murderous coercion over all the employees of Boeing, not to tell the truth about any problem with product safety or reliability. Boeing lost a lot in its merger with McDonnell-Douglas, but such a shadow will mean it has no right to claim the honor that once went with the name.
Even as far back as 2010 the infiltration into Boeing Executive ranks of obvious CCP agents sabotaging engineering was hard to miss.
Suspected reason was/is to drive down stock price to allow CCP to acquire full control of enough Boeing shares to shift more production to China to allow easier theft of commercial technology OR get some hands on military tech acquired from McD or other military supplier acquisition.
Boeing is not the only one. The truth of the infiltration is staggering.