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WATCH Boeing Whistleblower Told Friends: “If Anything Happens, It’s Not Suicide”


Did members of the Boeing aerospace group have whistleblower John Barnett killed?

I think so. I believe one has to be completely deluded not to think so. Barnett was killed the same day he was set to finish providing testimony to investigators as part of an ongoing lawsuit.

The subject of the lawsuit was Boeing’s alleged neglect in conforming to safety standards—an allegation that has pretty much been proven true by this week’s events.

At the time of this writing, there have been five safety incidents all involving Boeing aircraft in the last week alone.

The problem has gotten so bad that United Airlines is already looking for replacement jets from Boeing’s competitor and has told the aerospace manufacturer to halt production on planes already ordered.

Barnett reportedly told friends and family right before his death that “If anything happens, it’s not suicide.”

The ominous warning has everyone talking about the incredibly suspicious circumstances surrounding Barnett’s death:

The New York Post reports:

The whistleblower was found dead in his pickup truck in a Charleston, South Carolina, hotel parking lot on March 9, the same morning he was due to conclude private testimony in a lawsuit against the jet company where he had worked for most of his career.

According to a report by Charleston police, he had extended his stay at the Holiday Inn until March 8 and was caught on surveillance video leaving the hotel that morning.

Collin Rugg remarked: “The friend who has been identified as “Jennifer” says she talked to Barnett in February. Jennifer believes someone “didn’t like what he had to say” and wanted to “shut him up.”

The friend also said that Barnett had once told her that he wasn’t scared, but said if he ever died, “it’s not suicide.”

“He wasn’t concerned about [his own] safety because I asked him. I said, ‘Aren’t you scared?’ And he said, ‘No, I ain’t scared, but if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide,'” Jennifer said. Bizarre.”

Newsweek claimed:

After retiring in 2019 Barnett accused Boeing, his employee of 32 years, of cutting corners and using sub-standard parts to build planes.

He claimed to have reported this to management and been ignored, though Boeing has denied this.



 

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