@@tertialtom5702 I don't work with Boeing but I know some disgruntled people who perform poorly and get fired and dish their former employers. It's pretty common actually.
At a minimum Boeing HR will send him for so called Fitness of Duty Assessment to justify that he is mentally deficient and at the next oppoortunity when there layoffs he would be laid off. That is what they do with engineers in Boeing if they do not like what they are saying. Threathening and sidelining is the least what Boeing would do. Boegn HR system (I know it from Huntington Beach), needs to be taken a good look at.
@@AZ-rg3rf not at all, its because investigations by the goverment are not publicly disclosed usually until after they have enough evidence to charge, the same reason why you didnt hear about the diddy raid until the day of, they dont want people fleeing the country or knowing they are being investigated.
Yup. And he'll definitely end up unalived by EOY 2024. 😓 Sad, but we all know how easy it's been for the other three victims--errr, "people who mysteriously d13d, but didn't seem like they were upset other than working for this one company which begins with the second letter of the Alfa-Bett"--to uh... well... dip on out. A little bit of forever. 😕
@@Novastar.SaberCombatyeah usually this seems like you’re some crazy conspiracy kook, but wow, Boeing doesn’t even care anymore, they know no one can test nor even battle them.
He's clearly been gaslit into doubting himself & his own engineering education. It's almost like he's reassuring himself throughout this testimony. This man deserves safety, rehabilitation, and our gratitude.
Boeing makes almost all US military aircraft, really think they want to protect these people? Really think the government is out to help the common citizen? Rofl
But when in RU prison a US puppet Navalny dies (enemy of state), entire western MSM was all over that case. But when in US a whistleblower (enemy of corporation) dies, no one gives a fck.
@@lucy2014 When senator Hawley said he was surprised, the whistle blower should have said, "You realise me being here, that my life is on the line" wonder what "surprised" Hawley would say to that? This is just the start of a cover up, to much money involved and many vested interests with a axe to grind as the last "suicide" proves
Look at it in terms of economy and tens of thousands of jobs. This whistle blower is a risk to all of that. So it becomes more reasonable to see how his elimination is prudent
Imagine being a Vice President of a company, learning about the lack of safety, still putting many lives in danger knowingly anyway, and never having to go to jail for it....
There were internal memos leaked from a manufacturer a decade ago (forget which) that showed they weighed what it would cost to pay off the victims families verse performing a recall to fix an issue and decided it was cheaper to pay off the families. These companies don't give a damn about anyone's lives...
@@ivdg46e yup because they fly around on private jets that they didn't design. they couldn't care less about the safety of the planes they make themselves.
Sam was a little vague when he said he went up to the VP . I bet she gets thousands of mails per day . I don't know if it's feasible to read everything .
@@qweds3127 You should certainly be able to notice _SERIOUS_ _AIRLINE_ _SAFETY_ _ISSUES_ in your e-mail as the VP of the company. It's very clear that the higher ups do not want safety protocols to be followed, they literally care about profit first.
I complained about sexual harassment in my company and I had the same treatment from work . There has to be better way to protect employees. There are no laws and this happens . This happened in 2017 and I am still having ptsd from it . I have quit job and unable to cope . This sounds so simple but it’s horrible .
@@shilk4301 self employment. independence. there is never safety being part of a group. you will always be used, abused and cast out if you dont fall in line.
I'm a retired military aviation veteran, and I understand what this engineer is saying here: These forced-to-fit metal pieces are going to fail from stress fatigue LONG before the designed time/inspection intervals which is going to lead to aircraft falling from the skies randomly starting in at most 5 years as I see it. Don't fly on 777 or 787 airframes in the future. Ever. From this video alone, we now know that there are at least 300 planes already out there and who knows if they'll ever get properly repaired. Or, better yet: "If it's on a Boeing, I ain't going" is a wise mantra to live by from now on. Now I see why whistleblowers are dying mysterious deaths.... Gawdam, man, this is spooky shit. Weird times these are man. Everything is effed - across the board.
So we're expected to fly, thousands of miles in the air, in a wounded tin box of BANDAIDS....To certain poster/haters here: THIS MAN HAS EVERYTHING TO LOSE AND NOTHING TO GAIN. Thank you sir. I pray you peace
There are 1,450,000 In'dian 'engineers'(sic) graduating *every year,* and they all want Boieing jobs here in the States. Boieing has given up the IT, HR, Payroll, Procurement and now Facilities Management to In'dia.. India learned from the Pentagon: first create a crI$I$, then you take over engineering and management with In'dians. Wash rinse, let the Deplorables and Flyovers do grunt work. Just telling you like it is. All Pentagon contractors are outsourced to In'dia now. 80% of US High Tech are In'dians now. Congress gave them indefinite overstay on their visas and let them bring their families over on Fed welfare.
@@robertmarmaduke9721 Its apparent that East Indians do the work as required. Pentagon, FAA and airlines arent stupid; they garner value from the strategy (and political influence). Do you want efficiency? Accuracy? Intelligence? An educated workforce in air travel? Or is all that dependent on the "right" nationality in your world? I DGAS who does the work as long as its done RIGHT. Air travel is a commercial industry creating products and it mirrors modern intl world production for nearly everything we consume even food. (As for who employees are when working as elected government leaders, I have a totally different stance, but thats not germain in this context). If you understand East Indian culture, family emphasis on educated, professional offspring is highly valued and many sacrifices are made to ensure that. If theres any immigration I support, its peoples from India; great contributions and solid family values to America. I welcome them wholeheartedly. Americans have needs. If enough citizens are not choosing the engineering fields to satisfy industry and populace's needs on home soil, our government CREATES opportunities for peoples to immigrate here to fill the gaps. This isnt new; obviously the US was, and continues to be, established and built by immigrants - you and me both, assuming you're a citizen.. On the other hand, the current border crisis is an unmitigated disaster due to failure to vet and the volume - a complete national disenfranchisement in violation of Congressional and POTUS agreement (approx 166,000 annual)
I worked for a company like this and I will tell you from experience that is hard. You become paranoid and start to question your own beliefs. Thank you, sir, for supporting this man!
I wonder how to convince people who work at the FBI to discredit the 7th floor, and CIA employees to sabotage their employer. I can really appreciate how hard it would be if you had 20 years into such an organization, looking forward to a pension... to stand up. If they can't do that, I hope they approach Trump, RFK with any ideas *they* might have. If they were concerned with winning a legitimate election, they wouldn't have chased RFK away. Maybe Trump and RFK could promise restoring their pension to whistle blowers?
Same shit happened with me in a company like this. Not saying which one either. But this is exactly what happens when toxic upper management pushes for production over quality.
Everyone needs to know about this. His emotions, which he is keeping in check, but you can see it on his face and hear it in his voice, he is really passionate about how bad this is.
Hahahahahah if only regulatory agencies havent been gutted over years so they have no ability to enforce and no funding to hire people to pursue information
yeah, okay, but Boeing is spending millions upon millions in lobbying efforts to lower standards etc. the FAA was the last regulator to ground the Max airplanes and was heavily pressured by lawmakers to lower safety standards to get the Max production back on line to save the jobs. The FAA isnt a truely independent body.
@@Not-Sorry2011 Mhmm I bet you're based and redpilled, right Wojtek? Because a system revolving around profit and consolidation of capital couldn't *possibly* lead to conflicts of interest and negative feedback loops resulting in monopolies having unchecked funding, lobbying and blackmailing power. And regulating or breaking up these conglomerates would be *so* capitalist, it definitely wouldn't be, hmm, what's the word I'm looking for... ah yes, socialist! But go on, what's this enlightened, transcendent, illuminated visionary reply that we can't handle? I really can't wait to read it, we all can't, I heard the president is on his way with a medal already
No. Instead, they will get paid dearly to leave the position quietly. This is a common problem with many American corporations. Instead of uphold the standards, they remove competitions, they silence whistleblowers and they pay rediculous amount of money so they can continue with the wrongdoings. When you reward people with loads of money instead of criminal charges, of course they will continue doing it.
Worked at Boeing 11 years and left because I could not in good conscience keep turning a blind eye to all the safety issues. Reported concerns to regulatory agencies but they are all on the corporate payroll. So are the politicians. Nothing happens. Nothing will happen except show trials, show hearings, and more lives lost.
So sad to hear that this commenter did a triple backflip off of that bridge while yelling “I wish I had a Boeing airplane to carry me to safety!” In the end he realized just how safe a Boeing plane is.
You must not have heard about John Barnett? Ya know, the Boeing whistleblower who died a month ago ***right before*** he was supposed to give testimony on Boeing repeatedly ignoring safety issues? Ya know, the same things ***THIS GUY*** is saying in ***THIS TESTIMONY?*** And ya know, Boeing and his boss pressuring him and threatening him to shut up about the safety concerns that he’s now told the public? This poor man doesn’t deserve to go through what Boeing is putting him through. It’s corporate criminal activity.
@@trustinmyselfalways6310 i am an airworthiness engineer and what he is talking about rings truth so much. things we see in a smaller, less noticeable scale often. but the issues rarely get this big for things to come out like this. normally it just takes time (few years usually) for a problematic person to move, leave, be transfered, promoted or fired out of the position they are causing problems. but that is when the problem comes from a solo source in some middle managements position. when it is top down, it goes unsolved until a collapse or the bad culture becoming the standard... (i dont work for an agency, like the FAA. just a company preparing aircraft for airworthiness, and the comments reflect to many locations around the globe i travel for work. it is weirdly similar all around)
Hawley is not an honorable person. He has supported every MAGA agenda item. Which included Bailouts of the airline industry when they lost millions during the pandemic. He is also a supporter of the J6 mob, and fake electors scheme. Just because he doesn't want airplanes to fall from the sky, doesn't make up for these dishonorable things.
This is a brave man! I was a whistleblower in work on an infinitely smaller matter of a director bullying colleagues out of work. That lasted a couple of years and was hugely stressful. The brave whistleblower in this video is facing orders of magnitude more stress and is in genuine fear of his life simply because he is trying to do the right thing. He should be commended and protected.
I watched this hearing and Hawley was about the 5th senator to ask this engineer about his experiences trying to talk with Boeing managers about production safety issues...it was harrowing to hear his testimony, AND that the FAA seems to have been rendered useless by Boeing....what a culture of corporate bullies - all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!
- US Government: lets go for unregulated neo-liberal capitalism, where inflating the stockvalue is the ultimate goal of a company. After all "corporstions are people". - Boeing: take all possible production shortcuts and outsource every part of manufactoring to maximize profits and inflate stock value. - 787 Dreamliner: A terrible produced aircraft, lacking basic components like window bolts, and is now falling apparat mid flight. - US Government: " How could this happen????
I genuinely dont know if the people at the top of this country realize how thin of a tightrope they are walking rn. So many ppl are sick of this shit and If they dont do SOMETHING I fear another civil war is likely.
Food industry and all others are the same. Its always about money with big business. That's why they do it. They don't care about the customer. Or the worker. That's how the world works. You don't have to play.
Sam, this guy, is at the border of tears. He held it like a champ. And I cannot tell of this means tears of fear, of anger, of frustration, of sadness... Or all.
All whistleblowers are very brave and deserve complete protection. The IRS guys, the Boeing guys, Assange.... It's terrifying that people who try to do the right thing can be targeted.
And the West hates China for precisely that: bumping off people who tell the truth. "But China does it on the government level." Oh yeah? Corporate America sits ABOVE the American government!
This man needs to get professional executive protection security and be completely cautious of anything he drinks and eats after hearing a 2nd whistle blower dying
As an engineer, how did you come to that conclusion based off a couple minute long court hearing😂 I know plenty of incredibly well spoken and often remarkably intelligent engineers that are in fact- terrible engineers😂 his words verbatim "they are doing stuff that increases the risk factors" then mentions stress concentrations.. stress concentrations are part of literally every object ever designed and made.. what's his point? That's literally what engineers do is create those objects in a manner that checks all the boxes for material limitations and requirements, manufacturing, cost etc.. this guy is just rambling about nonsense. Literally rambling about nonsense- sounds like just a disgruntled employee tbh. I'd like to see WHAT he is seeing because that was a absolute nothingburger
@@notyouraveragegoldenpotato He's dumbing it down because he knows hes not talking to other engineers. Usually in my experience, if you start getting technical in situations like this then peoples eyes start glazing over.
@@notyouraveragegoldenpotato You're 100% right. Not until he actually drags out the blueprints before the committee to show the senators point by point that something isn't designed right, can't take the loads or moments, etc has he got any standing. I'm hoping and expecting Boeing to send an engineering rep with whatever blueprints/design info to confront him there in that room and say "Point out where the problem is."
Off the off'r WE ARE FREE FOR AN REASON, WE MUST BRING SANITY BACK OR THE OCCULT WILL TAKE OVER THE SACRIFICES MADE BY OUR WAR HEROES, every adult should be allowed the fundamental right to walk around with an piece if such heinous crimes go unchecked
I worked on AH64 D Apache we would send cracked rotor blades to boeing to have fixed , they would spray paint the crack and send it back. The whole company needs to be investigated
It's funny how once you've heard your first case of workplace bullying, you've heard all of them. It's always the exact same thing. And victims who never had psych issues waking up in the middle of the night having a panic attack is a classic.
Senator thanks for your service! To the people testifying, many thanks for helping to protect our society from possible disasters. 🤞👏👍Thanks.🙏🙏🙏 Good luck!!!!
There are more and more criminal behaviour around workplaces after corona. Just at my own job the leadership does make their own rules outside of the established work laws.
not defending boeing or any company, but if we shut all of them down, we will be supplied and by alternatives.....Chinese made products. Mark these words...
It’s refreshing to see a good hearted honest person here at the hearing and not someone tryna CYA. Please reward this guy for standing up to the big wigs
This is opposite of unchecked capitalism my friend. If the US gouvernement wasn’t covering Boeing’s ass for strategic and economical reasons, this company would have gone bankrupt and restructured a long time ago. The name would be gone and so would the management.
This isn't unchecked capitalism, and hasn't;t been for over 100 years. This is corporatism and crony capitalism. The corrupt companies and enabled by the corrupt elected class and government bureaucracy. In pure "unchecked" capitalism, companies would be punished by the consumers and customers for the crap these corrupt companies get away with. How t]do they get away with it? The elected and government bureaucracy refuse to hold them accountable and prevent the courts from dispensing justice....and allow all involved to hide the very evidence that would prove their guilt. Don't fool yourself... Capitalism is the best form of government ever devised....when it is allowed to operated without interference from corrupt politicians, government bureaucracy, and the corrupt legal system.
This is par for the course now. Which is the problem with American corps. They are all ran by CEO's who went to the "elite" schools, and who put the Globalist corporate agenda before the Bill of Rights. These people know little to nothing about how the product or service they are in charge of is made, its level of quality, etc. It is because they never worked there from the ground up. It used to be you could start in the mail room or sales floor, etc. and work yourself to the top, now to get to the top you have to go to an elite school or be part of or attached to the elites in some way, to be considered as a CEO.
You don't need to be one to understand the importance of it. This whole corporate greed stems from Mcdonald Douglas merging with Boeing. Instead of taking on the engineering-first attitude of Boeing, it acquired Mcdonald Douglas' profit-first mentality. Its been a slow downhill from there. I mean Mcdonald Douglas had to sell because its DC-10 planes were peoblematic. The joke is that Mcdonald Douglas bought Boeing with their own money.
@@calvinhobbes6118 No they are just accountants who are very good at cost minimization and producing good balance sheets for shareholders. They know the cost of everything and the value of nothing, especially anything not related to financial figures directly
Most tech CEOs of tech companies are MBAs too haha. Even the CEO of youtube isn't really a tech person. Probably the reason why youtube has been sucking so much.
Let's also be grateful for Sen. Hawley's courage and outspokenness on so many issues others are too cowardly to address. And yes may God protect this brave gentleman and shine the light of truth on his tormentors and justice will be served.
I like how senator hawley asks questions to clarify for everyone, getting to whats actually going on here, politicians getting to the truth is unheard of these days...
Dear Mr Salehpour, as a (junior) aerospace engineer myself, I deeply admire and respect your decision to wissleblow this. You are a man of real character, who values human life over your own career and security.
If you're a whistleblower, or plan on being one, you need to get absolutely everything in writing, both sides, even if you have to do it via old school paper writing notes on a legal pad.
Senator Hawley is a significant inspiration to me. As I approach my 40th birthday next year, I am motivated to return to university and pursue a law degree, influenced by his impactful work. I admire his commitment to protecting individuals, and I aspire to emulate that in my career. God bless him!
This guy is risking his life to save ours. He's a hero in my eyes.
Or a disgruntled former employee.
@@DS-ve1xhnice try Boeing
@@tertialtom5702 I don't work with Boeing but I know some disgruntled people who perform poorly and get fired and dish their former employers. It's pretty common actually.
@@DS-ve1xh Nice try boeing
@@yehaa00 Nice try Xi Jingping.
I hope this guy makes it clear to his friends and relatives that he is not suicidal.
the problem is that he is
In reality, it is just, "Hey!" *grabbed* "Bang!"
@@The8DonNot just friends family.
He even told the media.
Our tax dollars should be used to hire security for this person.
@@randallvargas4457 instead its all going to illegal migrant funding and war in israel and ukraine
The 2nd boeing whistleblower is dead, this man needs protection immediately.
The question is, protection by who? Boeing being so intertwined with the US government makes you think twice about any protection for this man.
At a minimum Boeing HR will send him for so called Fitness of Duty Assessment to justify that he is mentally deficient and at the next oppoortunity when there layoffs he would be laid off. That is what they do with engineers in Boeing if they do not like what they are saying. Threathening and sidelining is the least what Boeing would do. Boegn HR system (I know it from Huntington Beach), needs to be taken a good look at.
how is Boeing not being investigated for these deaths?
@@kingmasterlord because the investigators are under their pocket
@@AZ-rg3rf not at all, its because investigations by the goverment are not publicly disclosed usually until after they have enough evidence to charge, the same reason why you didnt hear about the diddy raid until the day of, they dont want people fleeing the country or knowing they are being investigated.
Boeing has lost its mind. Attacking your own safety guys when you're having a safety crisis is nuts.
All part of their plan my friend 😱
Welcome to corporate America. Nothing matters but their bottom line.
And then disappearing them, don't forget!
@@kimlee4010whats the big plan?
they can't lose profit. so silence those guys.
If anything happens to this guy, Boeing needs to be completely shut down.
They won't. They are protected by their military contracts with the government.
Tell that to the Clintons
They are also a weapons manufacturer (yay war) so it won't happen because the Military Industrial Complex is runnig the show
Boeing needs to be completely shut down anyway. Trust me, only fly Airbus.
@@steverobinson8771 just dont walk at all just walk with your legs its simple
The way he is overexplaining tells you just how badly he needs to make it clear, and how badly he has suffered.
Protect him at all cost.
you watch Omie?
@@comtass3834who tf is omie?
@@comtass3834who the fk is omie?
@@comtass3834what the fk is Omie
Nah, he just wants to make everyone sure he s not one of the bad ones to keep his a** out of jail.
The first whistleblower, supposedly committed suicide? This man needs security.
He told his family he is not. If this man dies, it was BOEING!!!!!
allegedly, having said, if he does, it isn't suicide
Nonsense, this is paranoid drivel.
It goes a lot deeper than that.
russians did it , Putin.
He looks frightened even testifying. Brave man.
A real engineer. A professional with standards.
Yup. And he'll definitely end up unalived by EOY 2024. 😓 Sad, but we all know how easy it's been for the other three victims--errr, "people who mysteriously d13d, but didn't seem like they were upset other than working for this one company which begins with the second letter of the Alfa-Bett"--to uh... well... dip on out. A little bit of forever. 😕
@@Novastar.SaberCombatyeah usually this seems like you’re some crazy conspiracy kook, but wow, Boeing doesn’t even care anymore, they know no one can test nor even battle them.
@@Novastar.SaberCombat Unalived is not a word dude.
This man needs to be protected.
They already got him
@@MattBaker-zd8nq?
@@derriccontreras6351I think he means they have a clone in his place.
At all cost.... They gonna try to hit him down... 😢
Even if he was in a cell the cameras would suddenly stop recording.
He's clearly been gaslit into doubting himself & his own engineering education. It's almost like he's reassuring himself throughout this testimony. This man deserves safety, rehabilitation, and our gratitude.
That’s sad :(
Boeing killed the other two whistleblowers. Any one who speaks out knows what boing does to whistleblowers.
The second whistleblower is dead. What is happening? Why can't you protect these people from Boeing and Spirit??
Corporations own the government
Third. 3 are dead.
Because Boeing have contracts with high ranking members of the military who control spec and black ops units and operate above the government.
Boeing makes almost all US military aircraft, really think they want to protect these people? Really think the government is out to help the common citizen? Rofl
But when in RU prison a US puppet Navalny dies (enemy of state), entire western MSM was all over that case. But when in US a whistleblower (enemy of corporation) dies, no one gives a fck.
Pray for this whistleblower.
This guys needs to be with people at all times so everyone knows of his whereabouts at all times.
I totally agree with both of you. This man is putting his life on the line and I hope and pray he doesn't turn up dead. 🙏
@@lucy2014 When senator Hawley said he was surprised, the whistle blower should have said, "You realise me being here, that my life is on the line" wonder what "surprised" Hawley would say to that? This is just the start of a cover up, to much money involved and many vested interests with a axe to grind as the last "suicide" proves
Look at it in terms of economy and tens of thousands of jobs. This whistle blower is a risk to all of that. So it becomes more reasonable to see how his elimination is prudent
Cause that's all anyone will do. Oh, and thoughts....
Imagine being a Vice President of a company, learning about the lack of safety, still putting many lives in danger knowingly anyway, and never having to go to jail for it....
And they can still sleep at night. It's soulless.
There were internal memos leaked from a manufacturer a decade ago (forget which) that showed they weighed what it would cost to pay off the victims families verse performing a recall to fix an issue and decided it was cheaper to pay off the families. These companies don't give a damn about anyone's lives...
@@ivdg46e yup because they fly around on private jets that they didn't design. they couldn't care less about the safety of the planes they make themselves.
Sam was a little vague when he said he went up to the VP . I bet she gets thousands of mails per day . I don't know if it's feasible to read everything .
@@qweds3127 You should certainly be able to notice _SERIOUS_ _AIRLINE_ _SAFETY_ _ISSUES_ in your e-mail as the VP of the company. It's very clear that the higher ups do not want safety protocols to be followed, they literally care about profit first.
Poor guy.Being honest is a crime , they are paying him back with PTSD.Awful humanity
You nailed it 100%.
I complained about sexual harassment in my company and I had the same treatment from work . There has to be better way to protect employees. There are no laws and this happens . This happened in 2017 and I am still having ptsd from it . I have quit job and unable to cope . This sounds so simple but it’s horrible .
Where have you been ? Humans have been awful since their existence on this planet.
Human resources is NOT THERE TO PROTECT YOU. It's corporate Virtue signaling... best they can do is help you understand your damn insurance...
@@shilk4301 self employment. independence. there is never safety being part of a group. you will always be used, abused and cast out if you dont fall in line.
Sen. Hawley should run for presidency
AMEN !!!
Definitely
Please protect this guy. Those execs should be in jail
He commited “sucide” and sent emails to his friends and family saying if it happens he is found like this he did not do it him self.
@@Commentator541 did he died?
@@badrrharri no
@@Commentator541 I think that was someone else...
@@badrrharri Not yet, he is walking the Earth, but he is dead.
I'm a retired military aviation veteran, and I understand what this engineer is saying here: These forced-to-fit metal pieces are going to fail from stress fatigue LONG before the designed time/inspection intervals which is going to lead to aircraft falling from the skies randomly starting in at most 5 years as I see it.
Don't fly on 777 or 787 airframes in the future. Ever. From this video alone, we now know that there are at least 300 planes already out there and who knows if they'll ever get properly repaired. Or, better yet: "If it's on a Boeing, I ain't going" is a wise mantra to live by from now on.
Now I see why whistleblowers are dying mysterious deaths.... Gawdam, man, this is spooky shit.
Weird times these are man. Everything is effed - across the board.
it has been for a long time just gets noticed more. Think about oil companies trying to hide climate change. Unforgivable.
Thank you for you service! And for the advice
He said 737s as well no? That would be basically all planes domestically
How do you trust any airline at this point
Never been on a plane, not going anywhere
So we're expected to fly, thousands of miles in the air, in a wounded tin box of BANDAIDS....To certain poster/haters here: THIS MAN HAS EVERYTHING TO LOSE AND NOTHING TO GAIN. Thank you sir. I pray you peace
Wait until our new illegals get a hold of them thanks democrats
There are 1,450,000 In'dian 'engineers'(sic) graduating *every year,* and they all want Boieing jobs here in the States. Boieing has given up the IT, HR, Payroll, Procurement and now Facilities Management to In'dia.. India learned from the Pentagon: first create a crI$I$, then you take over engineering and management with In'dians. Wash rinse, let the Deplorables and Flyovers do grunt work. Just telling you like it is. All Pentagon contractors are outsourced to In'dia now. 80% of US High Tech are In'dians now. Congress gave them indefinite overstay on their visas and let them bring their families over on Fed welfare.
@@robertmarmaduke9721 Its apparent that East Indians do the work as required. Pentagon, FAA and airlines arent stupid; they garner value from the strategy (and political influence). Do you want efficiency? Accuracy? Intelligence? An educated workforce in air travel? Or is all that dependent on the "right" nationality in your world? I DGAS who does the work as long as its done RIGHT. Air travel is a commercial industry creating products and it mirrors modern intl world production for nearly everything we consume even food. (As for who employees are when working as elected government leaders, I have a totally different stance, but thats not germain in this context).
If you understand East Indian culture, family emphasis on educated, professional offspring is highly valued and many sacrifices are made to ensure that. If theres any immigration I support, its peoples from India; great contributions and solid family values to America. I welcome them wholeheartedly.
Americans have needs. If enough citizens are not choosing the engineering fields to satisfy industry and populace's needs on home soil, our government CREATES opportunities for peoples to immigrate here to fill the gaps. This isnt new; obviously the US was, and continues to be, established and built by immigrants - you and me both, assuming you're a citizen.. On the other hand, the current border crisis is an unmitigated disaster due to failure to vet and the volume - a complete national disenfranchisement in violation of Congressional and POTUS agreement (approx 166,000 annual)
… or you could fly Airbus.
It's terrifying. 😢
These are the same greedy fckrs that installed MCAS but charged extra for the 2nd angle of attack sensor.
You can tell he is a kind human, you can hear it in his voice and see it in his eyes.
I worked for a company like this and I will tell you from experience that is hard. You become paranoid and start to question your own beliefs. Thank you, sir, for supporting this man!
I wonder how to convince people who work at the FBI to discredit the 7th floor, and CIA employees to sabotage their employer.
I can really appreciate how hard it would be if you had 20 years into such an organization, looking forward to a pension... to stand up.
If they can't do that, I hope they approach Trump, RFK with any ideas *they* might have. If they were concerned with winning a legitimate election, they wouldn't have chased RFK away.
Maybe Trump and RFK could promise restoring their pension to whistle blowers?
ASPD in position of authority anywhere will gaslight anyone below them. They love when you question your reality and sanity.
What happened? And which company or which industry?
@@justice4all719 This is exactly how the WOKE movement is evolving. Question the woke idiots in charge and the same thing happens.
Same shit happened with me in a company like this. Not saying which one either. But this is exactly what happens when toxic upper management pushes for production over quality.
Everyone needs to know about this. His emotions, which he is keeping in check, but you can see it on his face and hear it in his voice, he is really passionate about how bad this is.
FAA is responsible too. They need to make sure manufacturers make safe planes.
Hahahahahah if only regulatory agencies havent been gutted over years so they have no ability to enforce and no funding to hire people to pursue information
No one remembers AOG Technics either
yeah, okay, but Boeing is spending millions upon millions in lobbying efforts to lower standards etc. the FAA was the last regulator to ground the Max airplanes and was heavily pressured by lawmakers to lower safety standards to get the Max production back on line to save the jobs. The FAA isnt a truely independent body.
Yes!! Where Is FAA? DOJ Must Investigate Boeing & FAA
This is how the FAA accomplishes that
How odd. Someone in America being punished for telling the truth.
Greed is one of the biggest human flaws. Capitalism further pushes this flaw into us
@@manuelleao4791 you mean crony capitalist socialist posers.
@@manuelleao4791 lol you cowards can’t even handle my reply to that bullshit.
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@@Not-Sorry2011 Mhmm I bet you're based and redpilled, right Wojtek? Because a system revolving around profit and consolidation of capital couldn't *possibly* lead to conflicts of interest and negative feedback loops resulting in monopolies having unchecked funding, lobbying and blackmailing power. And regulating or breaking up these conglomerates would be *so* capitalist, it definitely wouldn't be, hmm, what's the word I'm looking for... ah yes, socialist!
But go on, what's this enlightened, transcendent, illuminated visionary reply that we can't handle? I really can't wait to read it, we all can't, I heard the president is on his way with a medal already
@@manuelleao4791keep pretending "capitalism" is the thing at play here. Ignorance is a bliss, as they say.
Whoever is running Boeing should be thrown in prison. Get Bigelow back.
the ceo just stepped down because he doesnt want to face charges
@@hxrnan1typical coward move after risking hundreds of lives
No. Instead, they will get paid dearly to leave the position quietly. This is a common problem with many American corporations. Instead of uphold the standards, they remove competitions, they silence whistleblowers and they pay rediculous amount of money so they can continue with the wrongdoings. When you reward people with loads of money instead of criminal charges, of course they will continue doing it.
Start a petition! I'll sign it!
@@hxrnan1 how does stepping down not equate to charges filed? crimes were still committed and they can just be like nope i quit and that's it?
Please give this whistleblower protection.
@@colinzhu9631 you feel bad for a company who are not following regulations and standards? Lmao
@@colinzhu9631Oh, they murder people who speak up, would you have felt bad for Stalin too when he "got hate" for having people assassinated?
@NeedlessEscape I was thinking the same thing. How can anyone feel bad for Boeing at all?
@@tylermiron6854 There are amazing people working in the company. It's the execs and shareholders that are scum
@@tylermiron6854maybe he bought Boeing stocks LMAOOO
I cannot imagine the pressure this poor man has endured - it must be crippling, terrifying and isolating. And he's doing it to protect the rest of us!
Being a Boeing quality inspector is the most dangerous job in the world right now
My job more dangerous
Worked at Boeing 11 years and left because I could not in good conscience keep turning a blind eye to all the safety issues. Reported concerns to regulatory agencies but they are all on the corporate payroll. So are the politicians. Nothing happens. Nothing will happen except show trials, show hearings, and more lives lost.
Boeing said it would regulate itself about safety
Weirdly enough they didn't!
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@@FrozenDungthey used to :/
And the planes keep flying ...
So sad to hear that this commenter did a triple backflip off of that bridge while yelling “I wish I had a Boeing airplane to carry me to safety!” In the end he realized just how safe a Boeing plane is.
Greed before safety. Pride before the fall. Whistleblowers need to be protected.
This man is in danger.
How? He already made testimony.
@@BGravesu’re not the brightest candle on the cake, huh? 😂
This is not court. He dtill would need to go to court @BGraves
@@niklin8397 he already made a written testimony. I read it all last night.
You must not have heard about John Barnett? Ya know, the Boeing whistleblower who died a month ago ***right before*** he was supposed to give testimony on Boeing repeatedly ignoring safety issues?
Ya know, the same things ***THIS GUY*** is saying in ***THIS TESTIMONY?***
And ya know, Boeing and his boss pressuring him and threatening him to shut up about the safety concerns that he’s now told the public?
This poor man doesn’t deserve to go through what Boeing is putting him through. It’s corporate criminal activity.
I mean he’s clearly a credible witness. So, I’m flying Airbus
@ChristopherWallbank-di9hj they are getting scrapped and are barely in use.
Airbus has the same issues
how do u know airbus isn’t doing the same thing n having the same issues?
how do u know airbus isn’t doing the same thing n having the same issues?
how do u know airbus isn’t doing the same thing n having the same issues?
He will need 24 hr security now that he has alerted this problem.
Is he the one that they killed
@@MattBaker-zd8nqno this is another one that was today testifying. The one who got killed was john barnet
@@MattBaker-zd8nq no, that was a different boeing whistleblower.
Oh sure Biden is like a hitman, your such a dope
@richardmesser1091 you're
I am an engineer as well. I applaud this man
What kind of engineer?
@@billorights1596 Building Engineer
Right on!
@@trustinmyselfalways6310 i am an airworthiness engineer and what he is talking about rings truth so much. things we see in a smaller, less noticeable scale often. but the issues rarely get this big for things to come out like this. normally it just takes time (few years usually) for a problematic person to move, leave, be transfered, promoted or fired out of the position they are causing problems. but that is when the problem comes from a solo source in some middle managements position. when it is top down, it goes unsolved until a collapse or the bad culture becoming the standard...
(i dont work for an agency, like the FAA. just a company preparing aircraft for airworthiness, and the comments reflect to many locations around the globe i travel for work. it is weirdly similar all around)
@@pasmas3217Bless your heart. BSEE 1975
The world needs more of these people stepping forward.
Protect this man and I'm proud of these senators and folks in power are looking into this.
@JimWalters-zy5dw You don't have a more substantial comment to share other than one word?
Hawley is not an honorable person. He has supported every MAGA agenda item. Which included Bailouts of the airline industry when they lost millions during the pandemic. He is also a supporter of the J6 mob, and fake electors scheme. Just because he doesn't want airplanes to fall from the sky, doesn't make up for these dishonorable things.
This is a brave man! I was a whistleblower in work on an infinitely smaller matter of a director bullying colleagues out of work. That lasted a couple of years and was hugely stressful. The brave whistleblower in this video is facing orders of magnitude more stress and is in genuine fear of his life simply because he is trying to do the right thing. He should be commended and protected.
God bless you Senator Hawley, thank you for protecting people all over the world! Hold these people accountable!
Besides Josh Hawley the entire Senate GOP needs to be primaried!
Missorians have lived decades of Claire McCaskel-who never answered my concerns by mail-she ignored the citizens of Mo
LOL, Hawley helped create JAN 6 Riots. Bless him? Screw him.
I watched this hearing and Hawley was about the 5th senator to ask this engineer about his experiences trying to talk with Boeing managers about production safety issues...it was harrowing to hear his testimony, AND that the FAA seems to have been rendered useless by Boeing....what a culture of corporate bullies - all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!
- US Government: lets go for unregulated neo-liberal capitalism, where inflating the stockvalue is the ultimate goal of a company. After all "corporstions are people".
- Boeing: take all possible production shortcuts and outsource every part of manufactoring to maximize profits and inflate stock value.
- 787 Dreamliner: A terrible produced aircraft, lacking basic components like window bolts, and is now falling apparat mid flight.
- US Government: " How could this happen????
Hopefully this whistleblower has a team of guardian angels protecting him. May God protect him!
Amen 😔🙏🏾
satan be with him
It's 2024. Stfu with the god crap already
@@iamvinny karma will catch up to you
May "God" protect him the way he didn't protect the other 2
Sen Hawley has a beautiful voice. He’s also asking clever clear non-ambiguous questions. 👏👏👏
As a life long quality engineer myself, MY MAN!!! I’m riding with you!! I need a picture of this guy in my office at the plant.
Boeing is part of the military industrial complex, how this will be resolved speaks volumes about who holds the reigns of power.
this guy looks suicidal if you ask me
Boeing owns the military in a monetary chokehold. They have too much control over the equipment.
I genuinely dont know if the people at the top of this country realize how thin of a tightrope they are walking rn. So many ppl are sick of this shit and If they dont do SOMETHING I fear another civil war is likely.
Pipe bombs are cheap, tanks are expensive.
*reins
If it's Boeing, I ain't going.
The rest of my life I won’t get on a Boeing plane
Yeah well that’s original
I'd rather be late for Heaven, than in a 787...
Boing used to be great! Like everywhere nowadays you can’t find good workers! Simple!
😂😂😂😂😂😂Can anyone even afford to fly these days?!For f%%$!Sake!!!
It’s all about the MONEY not the safety of the common people.
That's greed for ya
And DEI!
Food industry and all others are the same.
Its always about money with big business. That's why they do it. They don't care about the customer. Or the worker.
That's how the world works.
You don't have to play.
@@terrymcfadden954translation: only white people deserve to work …
Thank you senator Hawley.
Senator Hawley is a rock star!!! I love your boldness and tenacity!!!!
Protect our whistleblowers💪
they are just blowers
“When one door closes, another one opens.”
-Boeing
"When one door closes, the other falls off" to be exact lol
in mid flight too
😂
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when one door doesnt close another one opens.
more relatable to boeing.
Sam, this guy, is at the border of tears. He held it like a champ. And I cannot tell of this means tears of fear, of anger, of frustration, of sadness... Or all.
after what happened to the other whistleblower,I would not be shocked if the poor man is afraid!!
Totally agree.
Thanks Senator for posting that!
What an Amazing Human.being!! God bless this man and reward his integrity!!!
All whistleblowers are very brave and deserve complete protection. The IRS guys, the Boeing guys, Assange.... It's terrifying that people who try to do the right thing can be targeted.
And the West hates China for precisely that: bumping off people who tell the truth. "But China does it on the government level." Oh yeah? Corporate America sits ABOVE the American government!
Assange isn't a whistleblower he let's others take the risk and he gains all the rewards until now😂😂😂😂
@@affalada6868 Whole point of wikileaks is/was to protect whistleblowers.
@@affalada6868Assange exposed the war crime of US government around the world so yes he is a whistleblower
Ed Snowden fled for his life after spilling the bans on the extent of illegal covert surveillance on ALL OF US.
This man needs to get professional executive protection security and be completely cautious of anything he drinks and eats after hearing a 2nd whistle blower dying
I just learned Hawley is only 44 years old, he's gonna have a hell of a career
I pray for this man safety and I hope he won’t be label as “Suicidal” or as such. You get that????
Him doing this IS suicidal. Just look what happened to the last Boeing whistleblower. He's now dead.
Been got it.
I hope he or his family never gets "it".😢
He is obviously a very skilled engineer and very concerned. A brave man..God protect him
As an engineer, how did you come to that conclusion based off a couple minute long court hearing😂 I know plenty of incredibly well spoken and often remarkably intelligent engineers that are in fact- terrible engineers😂 his words verbatim "they are doing stuff that increases the risk factors" then mentions stress concentrations.. stress concentrations are part of literally every object ever designed and made.. what's his point? That's literally what engineers do is create those objects in a manner that checks all the boxes for material limitations and requirements, manufacturing, cost etc.. this guy is just rambling about nonsense. Literally rambling about nonsense- sounds like just a disgruntled employee tbh. I'd like to see WHAT he is seeing because that was a absolute nothingburger
@@notyouraveragegoldenpotato we all want to see it. this is the first step
@@notyouraveragegoldenpotatoExactly! But since this is just the beginning I hope he has evidence to show them.
@@notyouraveragegoldenpotato He's dumbing it down because he knows hes not talking to other engineers. Usually in my experience, if you start getting technical in situations like this then peoples eyes start glazing over.
@@notyouraveragegoldenpotato You're 100% right. Not until he actually drags out the blueprints before the committee to show the senators point by point that something isn't designed right, can't take the loads or moments, etc has he got any standing. I'm hoping and expecting Boeing to send an engineering rep with whatever blueprints/design info to confront him there in that room and say "Point out where the problem is."
Have this man protected by armed guards 24/7
Didnt help Epstein..
They could just pay off one of the armed guards to get the job done and money is clearly not an issue for those criminals
@@nabawi7sadly true, may God protect him🙏
Who's paying them?????
@@michealcthompsonjrthe DEI at Boeing's payroll
Thank you, Senator Hawley.
Unbelievable Corporate criminal behaviour.
That's unbelievable for you ? Really ? Were you born yesterday ?
If he gets offed like the other whistleblower there has to be a bigger investigation.
Boing wouldn't dare😮
there should of been an investigation on the first one lmao
Don't expect help from the FBI.
He may be Epstein'd, there will be an investigation and zero factual information will come from it. "They" no longer care that we know
Off the off'r WE ARE FREE FOR AN REASON, WE MUST BRING SANITY BACK OR THE OCCULT WILL TAKE OVER THE SACRIFICES MADE BY OUR WAR HEROES, every adult should be allowed the fundamental right to walk around with an piece if such heinous crimes go unchecked
This whistleblower Sam's character is gold. May he stay very safe!
THANK YOU, SENATOR FOR YOUR HONESTY.
Hat off to this dude who put his life on line to protect people!
The fact that everyone thinks he’s going to die for being a whistleblower tells you how f up this country has gotten.
I worked on AH64 D Apache we would send cracked rotor blades to boeing to have fixed , they would spray paint the crack and send it back. The whole company needs to be investigated
Wow
I don’t believe you. There’s more to your story than that.
Gotta be more to that paint job!
BS
@@maxtroy lol you probably believe tower 7 fell down because of fire..
It's funny how once you've heard your first case of workplace bullying, you've heard all of them. It's always the exact same thing. And victims who never had psych issues waking up in the middle of the night having a panic attack is a classic.
This guy better have his will in order. Poor dude. Guy has guts and is a saint for coming forward.
Senator thanks for your service! To the people testifying, many thanks for helping to protect our society from possible disasters. 🤞👏👍Thanks.🙏🙏🙏 Good luck!!!!
Lord protect this brave man ….. And his family
Every corporation at every level should be analyzed in this manner.
There are more and more criminal behaviour around workplaces after corona. Just at my own job the leadership does make their own rules outside of the established work laws.
not defending boeing or any company, but if we shut all of them down, we will be supplied and by alternatives.....Chinese made products. Mark these words...
@@CrusaderAmericanno one is saying to shut down companies.
It’s refreshing to see a good hearted honest person here at the hearing and not someone tryna CYA. Please reward this guy for standing up to the big wigs
Sir I salute for your courage in exposing these criminals to public! 🤗
We're bumping up against the limits of unchecked capitalism in 2024, on many fronts.
It’s corrupt crony capitalism which is no longer true capitalism.
This is opposite of unchecked capitalism my friend. If the US gouvernement wasn’t covering Boeing’s ass for strategic and economical reasons, this company would have gone bankrupt and restructured a long time ago. The name would be gone and so would the management.
This isn't unchecked capitalism, and hasn't;t been for over 100 years. This is corporatism and crony capitalism. The corrupt companies and enabled by the corrupt elected class and government bureaucracy. In pure "unchecked" capitalism, companies would be punished by the consumers and customers for the crap these corrupt companies get away with. How t]do they get away with it? The elected and government bureaucracy refuse to hold them accountable and prevent the courts from dispensing justice....and allow all involved to hide the very evidence that would prove their guilt. Don't fool yourself... Capitalism is the best form of government ever devised....when it is allowed to operated without interference from corrupt politicians, government bureaucracy, and the corrupt legal system.
Wait, i thought only machines of poor quality were made in communist countries..? /s
Boeing CEO was not even an engineer. Let that sink in for a minute!! 😢
This is par for the course now. Which is the problem with American corps. They are all ran by CEO's who went to the "elite" schools, and who put the Globalist corporate agenda before the Bill of Rights.
These people know little to nothing about how the product or service they are in charge of is made, its level of quality, etc. It is because they never worked there from the ground up.
It used to be you could start in the mail room or sales floor, etc. and work yourself to the top, now to get to the top you have to go to an elite school or be part of or attached to the elites in some way, to be considered as a CEO.
You don't need to be one to understand the importance of it. This whole corporate greed stems from Mcdonald Douglas merging with Boeing. Instead of taking on the engineering-first attitude of Boeing, it acquired Mcdonald Douglas' profit-first mentality. Its been a slow downhill from there. I mean Mcdonald Douglas had to sell because its DC-10 planes were peoblematic. The joke is that Mcdonald Douglas bought Boeing with their own money.
Bean counters
@@calvinhobbes6118 No they are just accountants who are very good at cost minimization and producing good balance sheets for shareholders. They know the cost of everything and the value of nothing, especially anything not related to financial figures directly
Most tech CEOs of tech companies are MBAs too haha. Even the CEO of youtube isn't really a tech person. Probably the reason why youtube has been sucking so much.
Just ask John Barnett…….Congress needs to start protecting whistleblowers, even if that means deleting the threatening party
I agree 100%
😂 😂😂😂😂.
How many in congress have stock in Boeing? Not hard to find.
@@caseyalexander1705Fiduciary responsibility strikes again
I pray for protection for this man, he's got some major balls!
He's already dead?
Let's also be grateful for Sen. Hawley's courage and outspokenness on so many issues others are too cowardly to address. And yes may God protect this brave gentleman and shine the light of truth on his tormentors and justice will be served.
Hawley is a hypocrite. He and his party consistently vote AGAINST business regulations and vote AGAINST consumer protections.
Thank you Mr Salehpour for your bravery coming forward.
PROTECT THIS GUY AT ALL COSTS. BET YOU DONT THOUGH. 😢
MAKE HIM BOEING CEO!!!
Who, specifically, are you talking to? Who is it you are telling to be responsible for protecting this man? No common folk can help
@@MountainKoi91Thé government should have a protection system in place for whistleblowers
I like how senator hawley asks questions to clarify for everyone, getting to whats actually going on here, politicians getting to the truth is unheard of these days...
Well I mean they killed the last guy
Poor guy...he should be praised and thanked for trying to make their company better. Wouldnt you want employees like him?! Outrageous
I’m a doctor and the same thing happens… try and make improvements, try and go above and beyond… the bosses cut you down.
Protect him, Senator.
What a champion this guy is. I hope he and his family remain safe. God bless.
Thank you Sir, Excellent
Good job Senator Hawley
This is fucking WILD, its soooo unscripted and I love how this guy is just laying it all out there. Fucking amazing!!
What the fuck .... Do something
People be praying for this man that he’d be safe and be protected!
He's dead
“I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees”
Protect this guy. He is courageous. I am simply shocked and literally terrified hearing this.
I'm shocked this guy is still alive.
this comment gonna age badly
Didn’t 2 of the Boeing whistleblowers died already?
Fuck I'm gonna start screaming again
Dear Mr Salehpour, as a (junior) aerospace engineer myself, I deeply admire and respect your decision to wissleblow this. You are a man of real character, who values human life over your own career and security.
Sen Hawley protect this man! He is truly courageous and a hero
" Don't worry bro, we will get him "
- Boeing
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don’t end up committing suicide guys. God protect these men
Fines aren’t gonna cut it. There needs to be criminal prosecution and jail time for executives at Boeing
If you're a whistleblower, or plan on being one, you need to get absolutely everything in writing, both sides, even if you have to do it via old school paper writing notes on a legal pad.
Any business these days - no one’s word alone is good anymore
🤯Mind blowing!
Go Sen Hawley!
this man has nothing to loose and yet is showing more American spirit than any of these executives
Senator Hawley is a significant inspiration to me. As I approach my 40th birthday next year, I am motivated to return to university and pursue a law degree, influenced by his impactful work. I admire his commitment to protecting individuals, and I aspire to emulate that in my career. God bless him!
Good for you. God bless you