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Is Boeing Killing Whistleblowers? (+ Diddy’s Latest Legal Troubles & Trump’s Ongoing Challenges)
- 2024/10/02
- 再生時間: 1 時間 39 分
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Have you ever wondered what happens when corporate greed takes over? Well, the answer is exactly what’s going on with Boeing right now!
After Boeing's merger with McDonnell Douglas, the organization’s priority shifted from providing customers with good quality and safe products to maximizing shareholder value.
This meant that Boeing had to sacrifice its engineering integrity to make more money. This one decision resulted in catastrophic consequences in the form of several plane crashes over the years that have left thousands of people dead.
In this week’s episode of the podcast, Sean and Ron go over Boeing's history of failure, the possibility of whistleblower suppression, and how Boeing has evaded all types of accountability.
They’ll also be touching on other important news from the last few weeks, such as the latest assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the RICO charges rapper Sean Combs (known as Diddy) is facing.
Are you ready?
Tune in now.
Key Takeaways:
Introduction (00:00)
What’s going on in the world right now? (02:16)
Diddy’s indictment (07:53)
The attempted assassination against Trump (26:13)
Let’s talk about Boeing (42:36)
Is Boeing killing whistleblowers? (57:26)
Let’s go back to the McDonnell Douglas merger (01:04:05)
The MCAS system’s role in Boeing’s downfall (01:19:18)
Additional Resources
Let’s Connect:
Connect with Ron: https://twitter.com/ronchapmanatty
Connect with Sean: https://twitter.com/ComplianceGuy73
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