Boeing Faces 10 New Whistleblowers After Tragic Deaths of Two Colleagues
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That's the thing - it's not an "all of a sudden" these things are happening situation - these problems started back in the 80's after the Boeing/McDonnell Douglas merger. The FAA has fined Boeing a shit-ton of times for quality control issues since the mid 80's but they've never sent anyone to prison over it, even though the company was found guilty of criminal activity in hiding defects. Boeing is pushing production as fast as they can and are ignoring their QA people and have even implemented a system where the people building the various systems are in charge of inspecting and signing off on their own work. That's created a situation were defects get ignored and, if discovered, management covers it up because they are trying to prove to the FAA that their system works - if they were documenting the problems, the FAA would make them change their system. It's very similar to the COVID vax development/FDA EUA scenario - we've tested ourselves and found we are awesome - sign off here and get your kickback, guberment oversight person.
"it's not an "all of a sudden" these things are happening situation." Perhaps, but the media attention, and the variety of defects, happening seemingly weeky and then stopping, to me is suspicious. We all know, the demise of America has been going on for a long time and these people play the long game. It would only take a few, well placed, executives to pull this off. The last few years have made me very skeptical of the official narrative, is all. I was an engineer in aerospace. Not Boeing. But the engineering staff I know would never, ever, allow this to happen. Just my thoughts for your consideration.