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4death4 | 1 year ago

Two Boeing whistleblowers "committed suicide" within a few weeks of each other.

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esskay|1 year ago

Didn't one of them also specifically tell a family member that if he dies it was Boeing?

reducesuffering|1 year ago

A self-described “family friend” said that the Boeing whistleblower (1 of 60?) said that. Also, as anyone who works with mental patients can attest to, “if I die, I didn’t commit suicide” is not anywhere close to as ironclad as it sounds on the surface… (I.e. 99% of those claims were false)

lukan|1 year ago

Not quite that, but something like it. It still does not proof it, though.

dialup_sounds|1 year ago

Contracting MRSA is considered suicide now?

4death4|1 year ago

I wasn't aware one died of a staph infection. The other officially died from suicide.

hanniabu|1 year ago

Which had many oddities surrounding it

PradeetPatel|1 year ago

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devwastaken|1 year ago

"authorities will handle it" is a fallacy that is demonstrated to be wrong in practice. The theory of how societal functions operate is not at all how they're implemented - lack of evidence, corruption, and incompetence all contribute to there being little justice for anyone.

bitcharmer|1 year ago

Not sure if you're trolling or just very naive. Knowing and having proof are two different things.

Does Russian journalists and political activists falling out of windows en masse tell you anything? Or would you say they were all experiencing mental health issues because there is otherwise no proof they were murdered?

pshirshov|1 year ago

The media are all over it, you may check it, but law enforcement isn't.