There I was thinking that it's only in Africa, that you'd find corruption in government and the untouchables, now it's clear that it's human nature for the powerful to oppress the common man and conceal the truth if it'll go against them. In the Boeing whistleblower's case, it could be that the pressure of the case got him emotional and he took his own life or perhaps some illness, but we can not rule out the possibilities of murder, because he had already opened up a can of worms, and heads were going to role at the end of the case, so silencing him will was their best option.
Don't speak too much of it also. Remember we are commoners also.
The media plays an important role in what they are doing though. The issues are going to be buried down when more terrible stuff happens. Boeing is bankrupt but forget about that becuase Moscow attacked by terrorists is more gruesome to talk about, that's what the media will feed the people.
Thats it, this news of the death of John Barnett will only last only a short while, we
are fed news from all around the world, stuff that doesnt necessarily concern us, like
5 people killed somewhere in South America in a bus accident, terrible as it is we
dont need to know about it.
Boeing operating under shady work practices which affect safety to workers and to
their product is something we all need to know about.
I have to say though that I wasnt aware of this whistleblower and TBH after a little reading
it seems way too shady that
he is no longer with us.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barnett_(whistleblower)
After he failed to report for his third day of deposition in his retaliation lawsuit against
Boeing, he was found dead of a gunshot wound. The Charleston County coroner
described the wound as self-inflicted. His death is being investigated by the Charleston
Police Department.