Boeing Is A Very Scary Company...
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
- Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we revisit one of the strangest events going on this year. One of the largest aerospace companies known as Boeing has been having a rough time with the quality of their planes and the safety issues that have cropped up. This is now the second whistleblower that has passed away at great convenience for Boeing, let's revisit and see just how bad things are getting. Thanks for watching!
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Remember, muta is a happy, very healthy, man who is doing perfectly well in his life right now
According to Boeing, he looks depressed, sick, and dangerously close to a window in a high building.
As long as he doesn't have any insider information that makes him a potential threat to Boeing, he is safe.
@@abdirahmanmohammed4738 Yeah, well. Why the CIA would stop there
@@Wampa842yeah, Boeing is literally that corporate “out the window” meme.
@@Wampa842 window is too russian but still got your point here.
"TRY NOT TO BE CORRUPT"
*Difficulty:* Boeing
That is like firing 97% of the higher ups
Final Boss: the US itself….
*Difficulty*: money
it's not like this is the first or last time this has happened.
No 🧢
When the mass majority of your buisness is governement related. You can not not be corrupt.
Whistle-blowers: "Hi There! There are 10 more of us here!"
Boeing: "... Challenge Accepted"
Agent 747 has been activated
The Trick is, to accuse these whistleblowers of having knowledge of killary's secrets
Here is a crazy idea: LOYALTY
Don’t bite the hand that feeds you. You might get slapped.
@@moroteseoinage found the Boeing CEO
@@moroteseoinage If I fed you dog food, you'd eat it then.
Agent 47, your contract with Boeing awaits. Your target, code named “Muta” is a high profile content creator with a pension for emulating old PC games. Approach with discretion and finesse; Boeing’s secrets must remain secure in the shadows. Failure is not an option, the stakes are sky high. The clock is ticking 47. Good luck.
Mission Accomplished; likes from other commenters.
Headlines a couple weeks from now:
"Popular CZcamsr SomeOrdinaryGamers found dead in his home, slumped over the toilet. His death is believed accidental"
| Silent Assassin |
★★★★★
They traced the money back to a GoFundMe.
Agent 747
Penchant, not pension.
“Only” 2 dead whistleblowers? Dawg that is more than enough to be suspicious
All 10 of the new whistle blowers could all end up dead as well and people would STILL call it a dumb conspiracy theory….
@@JS-jr1foyea I don't get his take on if Boeing was hiring someone to kill these whistleblowers that it would be evidence when he of all people should know that a company who does such things to keep stuff quiet has the money and power to make sure no evidence exists of such thing.
@JS-jr1fo I think that's the part that bothers me when stuff like this happens. Immediate dismissal of the idea that rich people will kill to remain rich.
... dead by infection, don't forget the guy was DAYS away from being in Court against Boeing, and 'shot himself'?
I mean do you know how easy it is do falsify evidence as long as we don’t have recored documented access to crime scene you can just pay off a police investigation, and you will never actually know if evidence you see isn’t altered or from the crime scene at all police cases are just one big game of blind trust that the info you are getting isn’t false in some way. It’s why I don’t full trust law enforcement investigations.
I can't believe Mutahar was found dead by suicide in his home with 69,420 high caliber gunshot wounds all over his body just this weekend despite visible evidence of a break in.
It's depressing that emulating old PC games drives people to their demons... 😢 What a terrible world we live in.
That was definitely, Nintendo.
He had his own demons to deal with. 😢 What rotten way to go.
The predator drone that destroyed his corpse on the way to the morgue was also self-inflicted.
@@burniejarvis9298 Muta was unfortunate enough to be the 4th victim of a serial killer with access to military hardware. 😢
Poor guy still had the GTA6 trailer playing on the screen when a turd from a Boeing landed on his head.
It's crazy how every whistleblower winds up dead these days and life just keeps moving on like shit isn't hitting the fan on a daily basis
You just get use too it.
Nobody cares they just trying to pay bills
Assange was only the beginning, and the tip of the iceberg
@@TheSlendermanShowfuck their bills
That basically is just the history the world bro
The situation around Boeing comes off as really shocking and alarming. The safety and wellbeing of passengers should always be the primary focus, over profit.
The rot has been around since the merger with McDonnell Douglas in the 1990's, it's more visible now after 30 years. Karma has come back towards them with interest.
Bruh we have an industrial military complex and most Americans actively support it. Might as well tell an MBA to think of other people
they don't care about the safety so much that they're willing to kill their employees who's job is to keep the planes safe when they speak out about the problems.
People die is a fact of life,
And while you are alive you should be making money,
Up until the day you die.
The churn is a vicious cycle really.
Who told you that? Profit over everything.
My Girlfriend works in quality control and has for multiple industries, tires, food, electronics, and most people probably would not believe what a fight it is to get production to Listen and fix issues. Production only cares about the numbers out the door. if a recall happens it's not their problem. The absolutely childish stories she tells about adults is mind boggling.
Honestly I'd be surprised if that wasn't the case.
@@TheFoggyjones She had a Production manager tell her "I wipe my ass with Quality hold tags" and shipped product anyway. It's a story she loves to tell. lol
well that's the culture them companies breed
Numbers need to go up!
@@m3taljel Western society rewards lying, cheating and stealing whilst severely punishing truth and honesty. Is it any surprise?
They are not just "allowing" it. The first whistle blower already said that inspectors were being rushed through checks that should have taken all day in the space of two hours. The company celebrated the low number of defects found and gave out bonuses to the inspectors who found the least defects, while they were expressing concerns that they were unable to do their jobs properly.
This is one how Chinese tofu dredge products pass inspection.
@@michaelpettersson4919 Boeing is clearly learning from the best (grifters) in the world.
Giving monetary incentives to people who find the least number of defects is incredible fucked up, no wonder people were lying about doing their inspections. Who knows how many other decisions their management made to encourage doing their jobs poorly to meet expectations and get paid.
@@blackstream2572yeah lol wouldn’t the exact opposite be best
@@Sentralkontrol if your goal is to catch all the defects no matter how small it definitely is lol
The odds of catching 3 viruses/bacterial infection at the same time is lower than a door busting off a Boeing. Oh wait.
Happened here...
Not really. Remember that the guy had pneumonia, which meant his body was already in a weakened state. At a hospital, a building with tons of bacteria, viruses, and other bugs. All it would take is one nurse to not wash her hands correctly or at all. A doctor with some blood on their pants. A unit assistant passing around food, not using PPE. That's all it takes. Hospitals are a cocktail of illnesses.
You gotta take into account it happening while he’s being a whistleblower and after a previous whistleblower died. If I met someone who thought this wasn’t a murder, I’d automatically assume they aren’t the brightest tool in the shed 😂
@@daydriptiming is sus but the 3 infections can be related quite easily. Nothing like the first.
@@Robbie-mw5uuna that’s not how it works lol, also who’s to say boeing didn’t give him the disease lol
you hit the nail on the head with engineers wanting to build something that works perfectly but higher ups wanting to cut cost
That's a bit of a stretch. Boeing whistle blowers are just as likely to get assassinated than a door coming off of a 737 Max mid flight. Oh, wait, never mind...
No no. Please continue.
You may be onto something.
Boeing planes are perfectly safe! In fact, you’re just as likely to die by crashing when on a plane as you are to die under suspicious circumstances when calling out Boeing.
@@DipJyotiDeka well he doesnt need to
It's for the greater good bro. Life of an individual is less important than mafi... i mean company
@@Hyde-dg7efwell he cant, boeing found him
The Hitman gameplay while talking about this is genius. This is why I love Muta.
The Details with the syringe attack as he Talks about the viruses the 2nd employee had
@@Knnnknchtdidn’t even think about that, lol
That WAS ART
Also the first one, "suicide" has alot of strange things around it. Its said he shoot himself with a shotgun to the back of the head with the gun being found a few feet away from his body. Meaning even if it was sawed off his arms had to be in such an awkward position to not only hold it but pull the trigger backwards with his age and body weight making it all the more impossible to do so. Then he had to have reacted in such a way as to land the shotgun as far away as it was.
He was suicided
can someone get us a shotgun recoil chart and its lenght compared to man's arm
"Another whistleblower down. Nice work, 47."
*747
I read the title and thought “another whistleblower died”
Is this the 2nd or 3rd? I know a 2nd one got snuffed a while ago.
💀
Yeah, what do you mean by "another"? You heard about the 2nd one, right?
I thought one of the 10 new whistleblowers died. Yes, there are 10 more.
@@blankazure217 source?
Boeing literally is the new DuPont
Edit: that one GTA 5 fly US ad describes Boeing
Ahh so what is next, boeing works with Merryweather? (Blackwater Aka Academi)
@@asimhussain8716 ok, NPC.
Dude just say Pinkertons. They actually existed
What's worse is that they are a big gov. mil. contractor which may lead to three letter agency approved "nothing to see here" behaviour when it comes to investigating the matter. In short, the gov. can't afford for Boeing to fall.
@@bjornironside4674 they actually exist, the guys who make Magic the Gathering cards used the Pinkertons just a few years ago. I think it was when some of their cards got out early.
"It is safer to fly in a 737 MAX than it is to Blow a Whistle"
-Boeing CEO, 2024
9:02 corner cutting isn't about cutting corners, it's about the process that ends up in failure. Engineers didn't cut corners, but someone above them did, which then forced them to leap over the corner, which then ends up in flaming metal birds.
Don’t get taken out too buddy
the boeing ppl died because they had jeffrey espteins black book from what i heard
Too late dude he's been a large man for a minute
he said "allegedly" , that's enough cover, its a "conspiracy theory", not a real actual conspiracy hypothesis.
I swear to god Ed, Edd, n Eddy are making these planes now with duct tape, chewed gum, and cardboard.
Don't talk about Boeing's GREATEST engineers that way! Ed, Edd, n Eddy is doing their BEST!
@@BeautifulKurumi Please. The Eds are better than Boeing's engineers. You'd actually survive their crafts.
Nah, the Ed bois (you can only pronouce it like Rolf lmao) crafts actually held together and didn't almost or actually kill anyone 👍
Mid flight snack will be butter toast
I mean, the plane they made (from everything a school has on hand, including a steel locker) can fly without accident...
First time is an Accident
Second time it is a Coincidence
Third time it is a Conspiracy
> Talks about 'mysterious deaths'.
>Hitman gameplay interspersed throughout video.
Real subtle, Muta.
I was so sad to hear about that 747 losing control and landing straight on Muta’s house 😭
RIP king
Boeing is not the only company that have allegedly done stuff like this. Ford has too,supposedly as well as other auto makers. There was one guy who invented a carburetor that provided incredible gas mileage and would not sell it to the company. He was found dead not long after. I forget his name but I remember seeing it on History Channel years ago,you know back when that network wasn't garbage.
Wait wait that’s TRUE I REMEMBER THAT holy shit capitalism so actually bad bruh
What was his name?
And of course there was the McPherson strut tower rust-out issues on Chrysler minivans during the era of the Mercedes Benz merger. Somehow they managed to keep that under wraps, even though one of those punching through could result in loss of control. (You know, a major anchor point for the front wheels?) I only became aware of that because a small business had that junk as their fleet vehicles, and I wouldn't pass those on pre-trip until they welded a solid backing plate on that swiss cheese shit. And yeah, it'd just crumble away poking a finger through it.
If there’s money on the line it’s bound to happen.
Just like that dude that invented that car that runs on water. Was poisoned, car and schematics were stolen.
I would like to pay my respects to muta, who suddenly died due to falling into one of his friend's candy machines working at full tilt, his glazed and saccarinated remains were found yesterday by one of the workers.
Good job 747
I actually work in non-destructive testing and have worked on automotive and aerospace projects before. 100% inspection scope is extremely rare and both almost never required by law, nor economically feasible. Some things like welds have, depending on location and use case an inspection scope of about 10%, which basically is just a test to see if the material is okay and the welders know what they're doing.
Not testing every part is industry standard.
Damn, there goes Muta. He was one of the better ones too
Exactly what I thought but they make a mistake and they end summito instead lol
And dishsoap
@@ceufrscio707SomeOrdinaryGamers, SumitoMedia, they just kinda look the same, yeah? Can't really blame the poor sap who fumbled that trigger, eh?
@amberhernandez haha dude that be funny in a movie lol
“Popular CZcamsr ‘SomeOrdinaryGamers’ Found Dead in His Home”
Self-induced spontaneous combustion. Very tragic.
That would never be the headline... It would be "CZcams conspiracy theorist found dead". They wouldn't mention the name until the 2nd paragraph, and would repeatedly use the term conspiracy theorist/theories until the 7th paragraph where they describe the actual content as gaming related news videos.
Died of rare “2 bullets in brain” disease
Plot Twist: It was Keffals using Boeing as a scape goat
It was so sad that he broke his windows, layed in bed, shot himself and hid the gun😭😥
I actually have personal experience with MRSA. Long story short: I got a staph infection, that turned out to be MRSA. The infection got so severe... that it entered my bloodstream. From there, it went straight to my heart. I had an on and off fever (for three days straight) that got as high as 108°F. I spent three days in an ICU (and two days in a recovery room). I spent most of my time in the ICU resting/sleeping. I had a resting heart rate of 150 bpm. Thankfully, I survived the ordeal. Also, that infection (plus every other bad thing I went through), are things I view as unique "badges" that make my life more interesting!
I'll explain what MRSA was like. My husband got two spider bites. One in his back and one in his calf. These were from a hobo spider ( cousin of the brown recluse). It started off with the necrotizing of the flesh where he got bit ( he had to have it cut out in the office). He ran a fever of 105. He was on 2 different antibiotics. The first was a sulfate based and the second was a rare one for gram negative bacteria ( they put him on the 2nd one after 48 hours when he still was running a fever of 105). My point is, you don't not know you have MRSA.
What
Hi, It’s not always like that . Mrsa can colonize in the nose . Walking carrier. (Cannot work with vent patients ) long term patients can colonize and be carriers as well.
Rest in Peace Muta, i cant believe he got depressed and shot himself in the back and throw his own corpse in a ditch
Still don’t know how he cut himself into pieces and put those pieces in plastic bags but…. That’s life sometimes. Truly a tragedy
You aren’t old enough yet to know how life breaks you down. I am nearly 50 and I would not self delete over this. This man would become more committed and not self ending.
While i do agree he would have become more committed, i know a lot of people who would have let go. You're not winning and Boeing will ruin your life, not many people would go through with it. Doesn't mean they will commit sudoku though
Yep. He had to feel his life was this cause. Very noble man.
35 is more than old enough to know how shitty life can be
"It hasn't happened to me so clearly it can't happen to other people"
I'm sorry, but if you end up with more than one whistleblower dead, company assets need to be frozen, leadership needs to be temporarily replaced, and an investigation needs to take place.
The Boeing Whistleblowers didn't kill themselves.
What do the Boeing whistleblowers have in common with Jeffrey Epstein?
MRSA is a staph infection. I had one in high school presumably from lifting weights on unclean equipment. I had to have surgery and wasn’t allowed around people for a month. With that said, it’s only life threatening if you don’t do anything about the incredible pain caused by the staph infection
It's also life-threatening if you are immuno-compromised or have respiratory issues... like someone having cancer treatment, or, say, with a virus or the flu (like our whistle-blower). That's why it's such a problem in the hospital environment.
There's a specific antibiotic-resistant strain that was thought to be eradicated. It just so happened to pop up here. How odd.
I didnt have MRSA but I also caught a staph infection a year ago from the gym. Staph infections are no joke.. I was also almost hospitalized. Always wipe down equipment and shower when you get home.
Yes it's known as a super bug due to its resistance to normal antibiotics.
The 747 was enough for me.
Agent 47 and Final Fantasy VII's Rude slap hard
Seven hundred and forty-seven Boeing Whistle-blowers have been found dead.
How unfortunate.
Playing Hitman while you discuss the whistleblower deaths is FOUL LMAO
I do the same exact thing on a plane. I remind myself that death will come for me regardless how comfortable i feel and the fear disappears immediately
Rip Muta… Cant believe he shot himself in the back of the head 47 times :(
and had time to reload!
agent
Been nice knowing you muta.
😭
NOOOO
being super stressed, catching the flu, developing pneumonia, going to a hospital, then catching mrsa, is honestly not unreasonable. it really sucks, and the timing is suspicious, but it's entirely possible, extremely dangerous, and could happen to anyone
One dead whistleblower is kinda suspicious TWO dead whistleblowers is very suspicious
As a South Carolina resident, I am not surprised in the slightest that the SC plant would be name-dropped as falsifying records.
Aye fellow south carolinian greetings good sir. *bows hat*
Same bro as a fellow South Carolinian there’s actually so much fraud and corruption in our small state.
Lived most of my life there, recently moved.
You think SC is bad, wait til you find out GA has zero labor laws on the book and everything just gets delayed and pushed to the federal level lol
This is legit turning into a Metal Gear storyline.
You rock muda for bringing this up it’s a scary time man I try to make sure now a-days my flight says airbus and not Boeing.
Almost Dying From Sepsis Is SUCH A Mutah Thing For Him To Do!!!!!
If we're flying on a Boeing, I'm not going.
If its boing I AM going! I have no issues with their planes its not anyware near as bad people say. They did not get kiled they took suicide period
@@mgfeedthebeast🤨
@@mgfeedthebeast that's a very poor troll attempt. You can do better.
If it’s Boeing, I ain’t going.
@@mgfeedthebeast "its not anyware near as bad people say" just wait a few more months until a whole fucking wing falls off
Surely, all the money spent on hiring Agent 47 could be used to actually make good planes.
I don't know, seems Boeing think that more profitable to delete a person once.
You can either pay $1,000,000 once and discourage the "problem" from showing up, or actually pay millions of dollars to improve QA/testing that will increase overhead and cut into profits forever.
Also admitting fault is a pussy move. Real men don't apologise.
@@sylvester2395 Oof, I was about to say stuff I probably shouldn't. But what i can is that Mr Govt helps subsidize those aircraft parts to a certain extent and that's all I can say.
Much like with the Ford Pinto it was cheaper to pay a settlement than to properly engineer it.
Love how Muta actually breaks down and explains the situation in detail, legend
Well, it was a good run, Mutahar. Thanks for all the content over the years.
Boeing doing their darndest to make sure I never, ever use their airlines.
Remember if you hear the doorbell ring or a knock at the door at an unholy hour of the night do not answer it don't even check it
sage advice for anyone
You just lopped half of my sleep tonight
Grab personal defense items and traps
*Hitman with heart attack gun that goes through walls joined the chat*
This one isn't even in the same realm of crazy as most other conspiracies tbh, like it's actually just way too convenient and obvious considering Boeings history
Muta, this is the most "Look, Boeing, I'm not critical of you! Let me live" thing I've ever seen XD
1st whistle: Bullet wound at the head
2nd whistle: Fell ill to an illness that the doctors haven’t seen before.
Likely happened
1st was killed
2nd had his food or water spiked with a mix of chemical, Poison and maybe some skin related stuff like dead skin and puss from zits
Mrsa is a VERY common illness. Outbreaks happen at hospitals and nursing homes happen all the time. Every single doctor has seen it before and knows what it is. Left untreated, it can be fatal in patients. Not often. The biggest danger mrsa has is how contagious it is. It's not very fatal and as an emt, most patients I take from nursing homes have had it in the past.
Suggesting they used it as an assaination tool is about as ludicrous as coughing on someone when you have the flu and calling it an assassination attempt.
Can't tell if you're joking or not as the second died of MRSA in the hospital after getting a bad case of influenza. Influenza alone kills thousands per year, even in some healthy adults. MRSA is literally the most common infection spread in hospitals.
Next time do a little research?
That was a very enlightening video Muta, I'm going to miss your videos in the future.
He could probably get sued for defamation if he supported the conspiracy. I feel like the hitman gameplay might be more than just a joke. A not-so subtle way to say what he can't for the safety of his job on CZcams.
Been nice watching your videos mate.
The hitman gameplay as background visuals is W I L D for this video bro. 💀
God, I though they killed THIRD one, but Muta is just weeks late with "news" like always.
You know he is not a clickbait scamming journalist, who lives for the clicks. He wants to make a good video and he's also not a robot. It takes time.
Boeing is such a weird name for a company.
They named it that as a failsafe for when they crash
that’s the sound they make when they hit the ground sideways at 196mph
You could say that about almost any company
@@TheDiamondCore😂 savage
YOU'RE A WEIRD NAME FOR A COMPANY -john Boeing
Muta one of thy few who actually do deep dives and look into stuff
I haven’t seen anyone talk bout the military and general part of the contracts, they had and have coming up.
Aeronautical Engineer here, it’s just so sad after being taught to not cut corners, yelled at by instructors, blow our brains out learning about aircraft models before we are allowed to work on them, only to find out that the company you look up to (and dream to work for) is like this.
how come these execution style "suicides" are just an open secret? why do we, as a collective people, just accept this as reality? when will evil be held accountable?
Do you seriously believe they were executed?
Yep. Boeing gave the guy influenza than MRSA in the hospital. You know, literally the most common infection present in hopitals.
Yeah. Totally.
Just accept this as reality? Wdym
I think the Jeffrey Epstein not ending himself, the public gained some level of awareness of clintoncides. So now everyone sort of keeps the mouth shut and accepts that there's not much you can do to prevent it. It can happen to the most mentally fit, healthy people out there. And if you want to stay alive yourself, you don't try to research the causes of clintoncide.
@@capt.borrel621 tf am I supposed to do about it
Part of the issue is one of scale. When you say if they'll be held accountable, do you even have a clear picture in your mind of what that would look like?
What should happen is that first the police department in the area, best case scenario even the FBI should examine the deceased. They should then try to establish if this is likely to have been murder or suicide, and try to establish if there are any suspects. If they did their detective work properly, they'd likely be able to actually work out what happened. The Boeing aligned defendants would then be prosecuted and put in the electric chair.
Now, neither of us probably had that in mind until one of us thought it through for a bit, and that's part of the issue of scale. We as a society have to remember what our means of administrating justice are and then have that be applied.
The actual problem then is we both assume that the police department will just rule this as a suicide and will not go to step 2 of the proceedings and establish any potential suspects based on motive etc. But why? Partly because we don't even know who the sheriff is that this case has gotten assigned to, can you name him? No, nobody can, but more importantly, nobody is even thinking about him, nobody has considered that we should know his name. The public just views the administration of justice in cases like this as some amorphos thing that's removed from the regular reality of normal detective work.
We may then ask, why do we assume the police will fail in this case? Partly it's because the specific people involved will not be held accountable because nobody even thinks about thinking about them, and partly it's because there are clearly powerful moneyed interests who can sway them. This is where an organisation like the FBI could and should come in. It'd be good if they had a department that looks for cases like this, where there's suspiscion that there might be potential suspects that are powerful and regular sheriffs might be swayed, and take on those cases. Best case scenario, the people could also be informed of the specific agents working on the case, and be kept up to date on their investigation. It could be like a real life crime show, win win for both justice and entertainment. However, this isn't happening.
In short, imo to hold powerful evil people accountable, there should be additional departments added to federal and national crime fighting institutions. There should also be more transparency into government institutions, which is an issue in many other ways as well.
As for "when will the evil be held accountable", they are being held accountable. Common criminals are arrested every day, it's just with corporations etc that the issue lies.
Boeing pulling the Royce DuPont method
Hey the strongest choices required the strongest royces
@@johndoe-vl3ye yessir
Do you think they rub one out before deciding whether or not to kill another whistleblower?
Hey if you’re not in a state of post-nut clarity, you’re in a state of pre-nut delusion
@@johndoe-vl3yespoken like a modern muse
First line antibiotic for MRSA is Vancomycin, so much so that VRSA is becoming fairly common now too. I've had MRSA pneumonia 3 times and VRSA pneumonia twice. Not fun, but thankfully last line antibiotics worked fine.
MRSA is a secondary ailment usually from the actual hospital stay. Its actually super common for Pts to get after extended stays in the hospital.
Gotta watch this before muda is taken out by Boeing
The fact people still fly in those death machines at this point is frankly mind-boggling.
Imagine not understanding statistics and instead believing the internet conspiracy theories.
@@Haarschmuckfachgeschafttadpole Is it not a fact at this point that boeing planes are having a high amount of issues?
@InfernoVor It is. Yet, even with Boeing's fuck ups, using planes is still safer than driving. Plus, boeing isn't the only plane manufacturer, and even within their lineup, most of their planes are fine. Flying isn't nearly as dangerous as you may think, but whistle blowing certainly is. Being paranoid about flying is understandable but unjustified.
@@InfernoVor A higher amount then they should be, but not as much as the media would lead you to believe. A lot of the stories about incidents happening with a *gasp* Boeing airplane have nothing to do with Boeing's manufacturing quality and are instead often maintenance issues or other operating issues.
We don’t hear about successful flights with no issues
It's so sad that Muta through himself out the window of a 1 story building ❤
Gotta love the fact muta is playing hitman while talking about boing.
I'm in the manufacturing sector and my company does produce several aerospace parts. There is a lot of paperwork and redundancy when it comes to Quality Control and it would be highly unlikely for bad product to make it through without any negligence or "pencil whipping" of paperwork. There may have been systematic issues that encouraged either lax/rushed inspections or cheaper manufacturing plants providing sub par product and it being overlooked. A lot of Boeing component parts are outsourced to other companies, meaning multiple quality departments get eyes on them, not just Boeing but their suppliers as well. Some companies may forge documents to secure work, and Boeing may not be looking as hard because the suppliers don't charge as much. Worst case scenario a few inspectors, or techs get fired and the machine keeps spinning.
Here is a joke
Why did the cheque from Boeing bounce?
The E fell off.
*check
(slow clap)
That took me way to long to get
@@dolomitilino9015no he’s correct, cheque is the right spelling in this case
@@darkmatter9643 there’s more than one Check??
Looking good bro, keep it up
when coincidence, money, and big companies converge, it's probably not a coincidence
You think boeing is scary, you should look at Fisher-Price
Hold up what now?
😂
cant leave us hangin after sayin that big dawg lmao, at least tell us what to research and not just the company name 😂
Is it the Barbie or the Matchbox toys? 🤔
Woah woah bro you cant drop a bomb and not elaborate 😭
Saying MRSA instead of “mersa” is the first time I’ve heard this
I've only ever heard it called M.R.S.A in my small corner of the UK. but I don't exactly get round to many other microbiology labs. Might be a different up north.
@@evilgn0me I’m in the American south, well I was I moved to the west
It’s the classic SQL vs sequel situation.
I'm an aircraft mechanic. The parts are engineered well. They're not being manufactured or inspected well
Good content as always.
Muta dont forget "Allegedly"
What's really terrifying is so far the lack of evidence onto Boeing themselves for those 2 whistleblowers that mysteriously went out.
That's what being one of the most powerful military defense corporations really does. This is clearly not their first rodeo, and most definitely won't be their last.
Great video keep up the good work
Fitting gameplay today.
Boeing owns a copy of a Death Note ☠️
💀💀
Boeing. It's time to shut down.
This coupled with Israel's "We will dance again" tweet has me glad I haven't booked a holiday this year
Who knew this would be Muta's last video before suddenly vanishing without a trace like Jimmy Hoffa.
Why would Boeing even have access or connections with hired assassins? I mean, are they intimately involved with the military?
yes they are a defense contractor
@@zoew3475 thats the joke
@@cazmatismyou had to write r/woooosh
@@betag24cn reddit is down the hall and to the right
@@betag24cnhonestly, its getting hard to tell anymore. Someone told me the other day that the government should only do whats good for citizens, like they always have. They were completely serious about this..
I still don't know if it was a joke
MRSA is often used as a catch-all term for any antibiotic-resistant bacterial skin infection. It's not uncommon, although it is more prevalent in hospitals and places where people are living in extremely close proximity.
colloidal silver
because it's those same hospitals giving them to patients
@eijitoh6252 Sorta, I guess? It's because there are sick people there, some of which have Staph infections, who then get treated with antibiotics. Some of the surviving strains of Staph may develop resistance to antibiotics. Most hospitals are generally pretty good with sanitization, but nothing can be perfect. One of the biggest problems comes from patients who are already immunocompromised from things like cancer treatments, autoimmune disorders, immunosuppressants after organ transplants, or just being really old. One of those people comes into contact with an amount of a pathogen that would normally not be enough to cause an infection in a healthy person, or gets an infection that is easily fought off by someone with a functioning immune system and now that population of bacteria is able to grow and mutate. Coupled with the fact that such a patient will likely be treated with antibiotics yet will probably have trouble completely eradicating the infection due to their weakened immune system, the likelihood that the bacteria that survive each cycle of antibiotics will develop resistance increases.
Don't let this make you think that hospitals are more dangerous than they actually are, though. Honestly, the place where I personally saw MRSA the most was at Marine Corps Bootcamp at Parris Island. 90-ish dudes living in squadbays, getting crazy blisters on your feet and hands, and being stressed out, guys get MRSA and shit there all the time. Obviously it's mostly younger, healthy people there so most of them just get better. My point is that MRSA is pretty common, it's possible for a young, healthy person to survive it. Also, just to clarify, I am not a doctor.
Bro with the hitman gameplay during this is crazy
I had a prof in engineering who worked in the industry and said the cuts being done by plane manufacturers can be tied to alot of engineering jobs being replaced by mba's who optimize without knowing why things are the way they are, cutting redundant systems (which are needed)
The Hitman footage was a nice touch Muta
They aren't scary. They are evil and righteous men need not fear it. Tolerance for evil is the problem.
Tolerance? bro we the ppl can’t really do anything they’re in bed with the freakin GOVERNMENT
@@johndoe-vl3ye That's still tolerance, if the goverment being corrupt meant nobody could do anything there would be no revolutions or coups ever.
I think these guys underestimated how stupid and gullible people are, how they STILL believe these things are "just some rumor". Just because they managed to get the news out of the door unfortunately won't mean that it won't be perceived as the "official" deal, by the people and the world at large, you see. Boeing will continue to thrive and more people will continue to die
Then why you complaining ?@@johndoe-vl3ye
@@johndoe-vl3yeWhat makes this worse is that Boeing basically has a monopoly on air travel, there's no real alternatives besides Airbus maybe AFAIK
“I hate the term corner cutting…”
“The corporate types are cutting corners…”
Lmao. Well played, Muta…well played.
I always end up at your videos without even noticing it's your channel when I click on it
here before Muta gets the Boeing virus
Boeings Hitman Agent 747 keeping the company image spotless.
“If it quacks like a duck, it’s probably murder”
Glad you made a video about this.