Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

DANCING WITH THE DEVIL

Why THE U.S. DOJ “REFUSES TO PROSECUTE BOEING

Boeing Just Got Off The Hook, "For Good!" Why Boeing Goes Free,
But No Justice For "PAX" Families.

While we were busy with the UPS Cгash last week,
Boeing was busy getting out of jail free.
And THIS TIME it's for GOOD!
The Judge said his hands are tied as the family tried to appeal;
however, the DOJ may be too big to fight this time.

Criminal Government, Criminal Corporations:
It’s the only scenario that fits, and the facts are objectively observable.

U.S. Senator Josh Hawley goes after Boeing management again.
Just sound bites;
With no action against Boeing's depraved indifference to human life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAc5Hk5DGSU

@OP+1uVO2Zfr --- Boeing Does Noting to Overt Disaster

@vzv+1ufCm6bE --- It’s Far Worse Than A Simple Disgrace

@OP+1uIN9Fhl --- Boeing’s Self Inflected DeatҺ Spiral


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https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/milan-bound-737-max-engine-shutdown-sun-visor

What initially appeared to be an improbable account of an
in-flight emergency over Poland appears to have some basis in fact,
after a Boeing 737-8 MAX operating as a Ryanair flight experienced
an engine shutdown shortly after departing Krakow on December 8, 2025,
following the detachment of a cockpit sun visor during the climb.

Saturday Night Live @ Boeing

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@1ha+1kas9g940, next time you attempt to troll, try running it through a grammar tool first. The phrase ‘who the governments to protect’ doesn’t make any sense in standard English.

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Post ID: @1n9+1kas9g940

Airline industry is full of shady business. One week before 9/11, investors, who the governments to protect, bought put options for American and United Airlines, betting their stock price would drop.

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11/24/2025

NASA reduces flights on Boeing's Starliner after
botched astronaut mission

NASA on Monday slashed the number of astronaut missions
on Boeing's disastrous Starliner contract and said the
space junks next mission to the International Space Station
will fly without a crew, in an effort to preserve life.
Reducing the scope of a program that has been hobbled by
engineering ineptitude and outpaced by Elon Musk's SpaceX.

The most recent mishap occurred during Starliner's first crewed
test flight in 2024, carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore
and Suni Williams.
Several thrusters on Starliner's propulsion system shut down
during its approach to the ISS.

The U.S. space agency and Boeing had been discussing the future of the Starliner program for months following the blunder that left the crew on the ISS for nine months.

A Boeing spokeswoman said the company remains committed to
it’s failures, as well as the inept management and engineering
related to the program.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/business/nasa-reduces-flights-boeings-starliner-after-botched-astronaut-mission-5487771

@OP+1ufCm6bE

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