And many of my Boeing co-workers have come up DEAD. It is only a matter of time and circumstance. Last I heard, CEO salaries are not fatally toxic to anyone.
The current suicide rate is about 142 deaths per million per year. They get press attention because they are unusual. Criminal causes are even more unusual (often discovered as homicides).
Well, denial is a powerful emotion. What suicide is ever "explained"? I had a co-worker commit suicide (not at work, thank God). The classic carbon monoxide by car-in-garage method. Totally unexpected. Created a great deal of consternation among the rest of us, because we were appalled that this person did not feel capable of reaching out. But, there was no Hillary Clinton in the background. He was a nice guy, no visible signs of stress. But that's the point: not all signs of stress are visible. The family will just have to accept it, grieve, and move on.
They may need a dash of cold water to do this. They could say to the authorities, "We're not buying this!" And the authorities, can reply, "And we're not selling it. Take it or leave it, but there is no more to be done."
No. Of course not. And neither was this guy, so far as the article indicated. Nor was he bumped off by some secret assassination.
There is the possibility that the stress of anticipation, the demands of courage, and the apprehension of an uncertain future got the better of him. My own belief, after much cogitation and experience, is that a perception that nothing can change is the temporal counterpart of solitary confinement in the spatial world. It is the nullification of free will. A changeless eternity can be terrifying, to the point where someone might rather end it than endure it.
There are 3 things that the cabal does not tolerate from the serfs:
Suchir Balaji's trifecta earned him a death sentence from an evil system designed to protect itself by eliminating all those that oppose it.
Boeing whistleblowers also come up DEAD, the president of Boeing yearly salary is $32 million
And many of my Boeing co-workers have come up DEAD. It is only a matter of time and circumstance. Last I heard, CEO salaries are not fatally toxic to anyone.
Shit like this really erodes faith in our systems. The continual "suicide" ruling is becoming very old. Parents should go scorched earth.
Not an advocate, but this is how CEOs become targets.
The current suicide rate is about 142 deaths per million per year. They get press attention because they are unusual. Criminal causes are even more unusual (often discovered as homicides).
Arkansided?
I think there might be a corporate version of that being run by DNC insiders invested in companies they legislate into prosperity.
ArkancidePro?
Kek
'suicide'.
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Didnt this already happen
This made the rounds last week. Suicide(d)
So, prove it was not suicide. Get the death certificate. Or are you saying we live in a world where there is no such thing as suicide?
The family is looking for answers, but the SFPD swear there’s no sign of foul play.
It could be suicide but the family isnt buying it.
Well, denial is a powerful emotion. What suicide is ever "explained"? I had a co-worker commit suicide (not at work, thank God). The classic carbon monoxide by car-in-garage method. Totally unexpected. Created a great deal of consternation among the rest of us, because we were appalled that this person did not feel capable of reaching out. But, there was no Hillary Clinton in the background. He was a nice guy, no visible signs of stress. But that's the point: not all signs of stress are visible. The family will just have to accept it, grieve, and move on.
They may need a dash of cold water to do this. They could say to the authorities, "We're not buying this!" And the authorities, can reply, "And we're not selling it. Take it or leave it, but there is no more to be done."
Was your coworker testifying to Congress about illegal activities concerning one of the largest data collection devices in the world?
No. Of course not. And neither was this guy, so far as the article indicated. Nor was he bumped off by some secret assassination.
There is the possibility that the stress of anticipation, the demands of courage, and the apprehension of an uncertain future got the better of him. My own belief, after much cogitation and experience, is that a perception that nothing can change is the temporal counterpart of solitary confinement in the spatial world. It is the nullification of free will. A changeless eternity can be terrifying, to the point where someone might rather end it than endure it.