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    Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead In Charleston After Break In Depositions

    March 11, 2024
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    Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was found dead in his truck at a hotel in Charleston, South Carolina after a break in depositions in a whistleblower retaliation lawsuit.

    That’s according to Barnett’s lawyer Brian Knowles.

    In an email to Corporate Crime Reporter, Knowles wrote that Barnett “was supposed to do day three of his deposition here in Charleston on his AIR21 case.” (AIR21 refers to a federal law that provides whistleblower protection for employees in the aviation industry.) 

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    Whistleblowers are always so darn suicidal, aren't they Hillary?

    darkoss

    I was going to say, were the Clintons around that area?

    royboy

    Arkenside Stabbed himself to death with bullets

    Zazu

    This is just another hint as to how deep the rabbit hole at Boeing goes. I worked at Boeing for 22 years and took early retirement (i.e. forced) because they totally embraced DEI concepts back in '18 or so. I'm not surprised that guy committed Arkancide. He publicly spoke the truth. Boeing doesn't give a hairy rat's hinney about the flying public's safety or the quality of their products. Today it's all about stock price and public image...and they're willing to kill to maintain it.

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