Boeing Is One Of The Shadiest Companies I've Ever Seen...
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2024
- Boeing has been in hot water for massive issues with their aircraft, and now Boeing whistleblower John Barnett has wound up dead.
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3 days later: Optimus mysteriously found dead at a hotel balcony.
He sadly shot himself in the back 5 times then jumped off a plane
Ayo! 😂
@@Mtl_flank Investigators have found a suicide note in his ransacked home praising Boeing
@@Mtl_flank And then wrote a very detailed note afterwards about it.
He sadly caught himself on fire and then Jumped off the international space station and started drifting himself through outerspace while simultaneously filming his last video
This is why corporate people should not be in charge of an engineering company
Guess what company they were in before Boeing
@@monkofdarktimes McDonnell Douglas, who they ran into the ground (for lack of a better term)
I think you miss the main point that win big money gets involved everyone turns to a corporate person at some point
To be honest, what sort of company should corporate people be in charge of?
@@iirovaltonen4258 definitely not engineering companies, because corporate people are more worried about finances, and will cut corners to save a buck, just look at stuff like the Ford Pinto, the engineers knew that there was a problem with the location of the fuel tank but the corporate suits crunched the numbers and determined it would be cheaper to let people die in fireballs than to figure out a safer fuel tank location
Heartbreaking to see a company that made aviation history numerous times fall from grace like this
Literally 😆
Airbus is getting even better. People will start boycotting Boeing because of safety problems.
@@iq4347more and more Airbus models will serve domestic North American flights
It’s tragic, now I think about it. 😔
Punny
i cant believe optimus shot himself 20 times in the head and burned his house down after making this video
And also released a statement praising the ceo of Boeing as “the greatest man in the world and he should not be looked into”
In that order too.
They went from "if it ain't Boeing i ain't going" to "if it's Boeing i ain't going"
😂
Correction. “Fit it’s Boeing I am going…down.”
The question that's going through my head is; How many other whistle-blowers have been silenced by Boeing?
or any other company , government
Clinton'd
Boeing is also a defense company for the United States government, so go figure.
If u don’t be quiet that won’t be the only thing going thru ur head, courtesy of Boeing
@@johndoe-vl3ye Eh, whatever. I'm Native so I don't matter to anyone.
"Nobody is above the law" they'll tell you...
And that is why we must fight to keep it true.
you forgot to add "as long as you are poor"
With all that’s going on around the world I really beg to differ
nah, if it gets out that they had that guy killed and nothing's done they'll get thrown under the bus by prosecutors and the government@@MortiXD09
Good thing, Boeing is good a lobbying and holding jobs hostage to meet their demands.
They are the law.
He got Clintoned.
He did the Epstein dance.
If I remember, it was Boeing or another company that made Blackhawks and some were crashing back in 2000s. It was found out they were buying a part from China that was only $1, but charged it for $100.
$1 to make the part
$99 to make sure it's good enough for a military aeroplane
Military grade right there lol
We laugh but this is why the economy is failing
Remember when Boeing's 737 MAX 8's were dropping out of the sky, and instead of immediately complying with federal authorities to fix the problem, they shredded almost every document about MCAS (the software causing the planes to crash)?
@@laynestaley4957 I didn't know that!!!
Its a shame Optimus smoked 20 blunts, stabbed himself in the chest 113 times, ran into an upcoming train on a motorcycle, and his own dog ate the entire corpse leaving no evidence. He was truly a troubled man.
The 777 with the faulty wheel has been in service for about 20 years. That was most likely an improper maintenance issue
Less Boeing more on the maintainer fault at that airline
Yeah
“In our research, reports say, the man had committed $uicide due to 2 shotgun blasts to the chest.”
Lol remember that Clinton lawyer guy who somehow hung himself and shot himself but the police said "looks like suicide to me"
A lot of people seem to forget Boieng is a MASSIVE war company and make multiple us air force planes and rockets and stuff
Let’s not forget Angry Grandpa called out Boeing for evicting the entire trailer park residence in exchange for a parking lot building while also leaving a lot of extra space for no reasons.
they could've just flown him in one of their planes. It would've been less suspicious
This is one of the funniest comments on the video 🤣🤣🤣
The CIA Agent Watching this: Yea, Optimums your time is up
It saddens goose to see aviation company not bein safe
Flight is a magical thing.
Boeing’s reputation has been nosediving like their planes in 2019, but this is just VERY suspicious
Was that supposed to be a pun in regards to airplanes & flying in general?
I think *everyone* is missing a major point; Boeing has defense contracts meaning they make billions off that endeavor alone, yet they can't afford proper labor and QC checks and balances for their commercial endeavors... VERY suspicious indeed 🤔
Yeah, some say from 1996 or 2013
@@FireheartSamurai That was a reference to the software error that caused the two 737 Max to crash in 2019, but that is also applicable
@@Hadfield15 Oh I see thanks for letting me know
Boeing has priortized incressing shareholder value and by extension have started cutting corners over the last two decades resulting in a slow but inveitble decline in quality. There's also the shift in company culture, where at one time the engineers building the plans would have a lot of say in what goes to market, now they have little.
Then they outsource everything they can in Malaysia to get the cheapest possible labor and it turns out the work isn't good enough
It's not Boeing
Its McDonald Douglas wearing Boeing as a disguise
*McDonnell Douglas *
Ol McDonald should a stayed on his farm
Boeing sitting in the corner with its mouth duct taped
Boeing out here calling the Dark Brotherhood
Hail Sithis
@@henrycrabs3497 ...and don't forget your skooma.
Reminds me of that guy who died of an "aneurysm" as he was planning to patent a hydrogen engine. He was discussing finance over dinner with two Belgian investors (agent 47's) when he suddenly ran outside and screamed "they poisoned me!"
So sad we lost the key to free energy to an aneurysm just as the inventor was about to patent it.
Idk why corporations or anyone rich and powerful would go out their way to do a hit on someone. If they really think murdering someone will make things go away, it doesn’t it only makes them look worse. The fact you’ll silence someone completely for testifying you makes you look more guilty and evil to the public eye
Starting to feel like we’re about to live in the cyberpunk universe. 💀
We kinda already are, we just have SOME laws still protecting us compared to them
The scary part about cyberpunk its already here for a while too
We already are, minus the cool futuristic cybernetics
RIP Optimus. You were a real one. There was no need to shoot yourself in the head 9 times after jumping from a bridge. 😢
The articles I’ve seen that covered his death as a suicide are owned by the same shareholders (or a lot of similar ones) that own Boeing. Just an interesting fact I found out
I love how coy the media is being about this. They won't say he was murdered, but....
They can’t outright say it without opening themselves to libel/slander lawsuits
@@Klako-ls6ytfact
I think the Australia one just happened on Monday when the 787 suddenly nosedived and left around 50 people injured.
Yea, a Sydney to Auckland flight, a bit close to home for me.
I'm glad I use a budget airline called Jetstar for flights between Aus and NZ. Their short-haul flights use A320/A321neo's which is reassuring.
@@randomaccount53793so you use the one that runs AirBus instead
Based
you had to post this as i’m on a 737 to basic for the air force😭
Good luck
Hopes and prayers that you have a safe flight man
Good luck Mate.
RIP bro gone too soon 😢
we’re being delayed bc of hydraulics issues😂😂😂
A company that makes classified equipment for the US Government is shady?? Whoa, no way. Crazy insight bro
There should be surveillance cameras recording the parking lot 24/7 at a hotel.
hotel camera parking vibeo disappears "accidentally"
Oh dang, Optimus better watch out. He might end up with some Boeing suits at his front door😂
How hard can it be to make working doors bro.
You'd think a multi-billion dollar company wouldn't be penny pinching and would actually engineer their stuff right. Just goes to show that to somebody, billions of dollars just isn't enough. Corners apparently still got to be cut.
Its not about how hard. Its about how much it costs to make a basic door.
They’re not trying to convince anyone he simply killed himself, it’s a warning, they’re admitting they did it without directly saying so. Think about it what better way to make people think twice about exposing corruption than for a whistleblower to die to a “self inflicted gunshot wound” and then have the media spread that story everywhere, which they have been doing. The public might be outraged for a little while but they’ll forget in a few weeks and anyone who might have exposed any corruption in your company has received the message loud and clear.
Real
It also makes people very angry but fear always wins unfortunately
there is no war in ba sing se
There are no planes falling out of the sky.
Punishment for the greedy executives, is to force them to fly in those planes with the same defects, they should experience their incompetence
Just yesterday, I saw a plane coming from the direction of LAX do the equivalent of a last minute u-turn and it was the closest(and loudest) plane I’ve seen I think ever, scary times.
He shot himself in the back of his head.. he’s flexible
He got clinton'ed
The FAA usually inspects after an accident. They dont like to leave their offices unless they have to. It is like pulling teeth to get them to do their daily job.
Thank god in recent year all the planes I’ve been on have been airbuses. I think last time I was on a Boeing was on a so labled “max 8” which had its crashes and grounding a few months later.
I have information that will lead to the arrest of Boeing.
Bro you still alive?
@jackrklive4200 Nah he walked onto a ten lane freeway of his own volition. He also set fire to his home and planted plastic explosive before he did this. His family have also done the same. It's a tragic coincidence 😢
@@amiriki you forgot he dipped himself in fent
And he od’ed
@@amirikiI heard his son who wasn’t even born yet shot himself in the back of his head 3 times to commit suicide, how tragic
Boeing used to be a great company man
they had a reputation of being some of the best of the best
they used to innovate
their downfall has just been really said to witness
what a shame
Did he leave a note saying that there is nothing wrong with boeing
Fun Fact: Boeing is infamous for its many airplanes crashing.
True
More accountable than European planes but that's not saying much
The Max crashes were by profit over safety and should of never happened, however their past crashes regarding older jets arent really their fault considering issues outside their control, they been making planes for over a century and Airliner tech was still improving at the time
About the 747 engine fire, Boeing does not manufacture the engines for their planes. The 747 uses general electric jet engines so it wasn't Boeing's fault.
Absolutely still is their fault! Boeing may be strapping engines to their jets, but you can’t tell me nobody in there looked at the engine and said “Yeah, maybe we shouldn’t put this on our jet, it’s a faulty engine. We need to send it back and get a new one”
@@avis21X The quality control for the engine is up to the engine manufacturer, and Boeing inspecting engines that have already been inspected by the manufacturer would be unnecessary and cost them lots of money. The engine manufacturer should do proper quality control on their engines and shouldn't ship them if there is a known issue. It could also be a maintenance problem (which is the airlines responsibility) as the plane is 8 years old.
@@deviouscat0yea no that’s just not how product consumption works. If I buy something from you and a component of what you gave me is messed up, as a consumer idc how it was made or who did what. The thing that YOU sold me is messed up. You’re my sole contact therefore it is your responsibility to make sure the product works before it gets in my hands.
@@ajanibraggs8954 That's what I was saying, idk why you said yeah no. I'm talking about general electric (the engine manufacturer) giving Boeing a faulty product
The Titan sub was made of Boeing parts.
The Titan sub was made of parts that even Boeing wasn’t willing to use. Shows how dangerous the Titan sub was.
I did a presentation about an engineering disaster in our seminar class as per our mechanical engineering degree plan. I mainly talked about the 737 max disaster when they crashed and had issues with MCAS, but the biggest take away was the general public reaction where people had faith in the company and didn’t want to see it thrive. I’m pretty sure if I did that presentation now, it would be very much different.
Gta6 mission: silence the plane company whistle blower.....(RIP to the victim)
CZcams isn't recommending me your videos anymore... I just randomly thought of the channel today to double check that you were still posting
I work with a homie who worked there. The mechanics that were there were committing suicide cause they knew. And they couldn't do anything to stop it.
"I honestly don't know how Boeing isn't completely canceled and forever shut down" - Optimus
It should be called the Boeing 666 Flying Coffin.
Im sorry to hear that Optimus shot himself 8 times in the chest this afternoon😔
What's sad is, this couldn't be more obvious. But, nothing will be done about it
An an aviation Enthusiast. It’s Kind of surprising that this Just Magically Keeps Happening to Most Planes
I’m never flying on a Boeing plane ever again.
There’s always AirBus by the Europeans
i live abroad for school, i have to fly a lot. so to hear this freaks me tf out
Don’t y’all have flight simulators?
With the engine catching fire, I will say thats not necessarily Boeing's fault, because Boeing dont make their own engines. That was a General Electric engine.
Downhill ever since the McDonnell Douglas merger
What a perfect ad for private airplanes.
Fiona’s dad and Shrek meme, Airbus! Boeing! Donkey: Piper!
Optimus just jelly his own flying company didn't take off 😏
We live in a world where if you expose something bad you will get silenced so that these horrible people would continue to cause harm for money and greed.
You forgot to let us know youre not sewer slidal at the start of the video
I already have a fear of flying and this just makes it worse
Given that they basically have a monopoly it's not surprising that they are super sketch
I blame this on US lawmakers that gave Boeing all the subsidies they wanted without any oversight, around the time the EU gave Airbus subsidies. The EU and Airbus needs to look at this flub as a case study.
I think that while it is vital to look into the malpractices and oversights of Boeing, it is also important to understand that many of these airplanes have spent several years in service being maintained often times by the operating carrier or a third party. Boeing is rarely responsible for the actual maintenance of these aircraft. It should be argued that airlines/maintainers with high rates of incidents should be looked into just as much.
When you have many executives that contribute nothing, having to be paid millions of dollars in salary; the money has to come from somewhere.
Gets shadowbanned by one of the biggest company sponsors
At first I thought this was DEI shenanigans but now that I think about it, I think this is some suspect stuff that’s been happening for a long time and the chickens are finally coming home to roost. Essentially, cheaper than dirt parts are being used and they’re cutting corners.
anyone that thinks you're crazy for speculating would be laughable. Big corps are terrifying and the greed and corruption up top is really sad
Man like 10yrs ago i was heading back to base in Alaska from Okc and the plane i was suppose to take got grounded because of loose bolts on several rows of seats.
12:05 pun intended
Remember David Calhoun, the ceo of boeing made 22.6 million dollars last year
He got Clintoned
And to think they built the B-17.
Billion dollar company??? Shadyyy??? Aw man
theres inmoral practices shady and then theres assasinating corporate enemies shady
I don’t think it’s Boeings fault I think it’s the airline who bought it and didn’t do any maintenance
Always check if the airline ur using has airbus planes instead of
Who would have thought a giant international corporation/DOD contractor. Would wack someone who was going to make them look very bad. Sounds like they made a call to a certain family for their wet work services.
Day by day cyberpunk 2077 seems less like fiction.
Celebcity - whenever a scientist makes a scientific breakthrough
This timeline is becoming like a bad joke
They are more shadier companies than Boeing.
Coincides with increased diversity hires due to DEI. Makes you think.
DEI is the symptom, not the illness. DEI is just a disguise for big corporations to hire cheaper & less experienced labor to cut corners on their products and disguise it as progressivism. This is because the western world has become systematically corrupt
Am I crazy for never knowing who Boeing are until now?
The man slipped and hit his head on impact. Truly tragic and totally unrelated to his ongoing exposure.
they expect people to believe bro killed him self😂😂😂 like oh no not again😂
Such interesting times we live in.
If it's Boeing I aint going
plane go
Plane go fast
It’s all because of McDonald Douglas Boeing was a very safe manufacturer until they bought MD then the MD execs were put in charge and changed the company so they put profit over safety. When it was just Boeing, it was run by engineers who put safety as a top priority
Well, Boeing has government contracts. Maybe the whistleblower would have been leaking government contract details
Also, always assume the government is lying
I heard about the door plug incident from MentourPilot's video. It's crazy the lack of safety in the QC system.
Boeing: Well...if Putin can get away with it why cant we!
It its Boeing ain’t no way we going
It's funny that Boeing had to meet a quota for hiring diverse workers at their company last year lol
shoutout to Julian Assange 🙏