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Who is John Barnett, the Boeing whistleblower mysteriously found dead in US?

John Barnett, a former employee who had raised concerns about the company's production standards, has been found dead in the United States, BBC reports.

The opposite counsel would ask him more questions on Saturday before the hotel authority found him dead in his truck in the parking lot. The reason for his death is not revealed yet. Doesn't it sound fishy to you?

Passenger on Boeing 787 jet that nosedived, injuring 50, recounts the horror: ‘Thought it was all about to end’

Jokat said he took the opportunity to ask the plane’s captain what had happened when he passed him on the aircraft.

“He said that he lost control of his instrument panel and it just went blank on him for a split second. There was no warning,” Jokat claimed.

“It just instantly dropped some 400 feet, they say, and the rest is history.”

BOEING 787 JET THAT NOSEDIVED, INJURING 50

A RECENT INTERVIEW BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER JOHN BARNETT HAD WITH TMZ BEFORE HIS DEATH

62-year-old Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in his truck after he didn't show up for a legal interview linked to a case against Boeing. Barnett worked for Boeing for 32 years and retired in 2017. After retiring, Barnett spoke out about how Boeing was cutting corners on their airplanes. Just days before his death, Barnett gave evidence in a lawsuit against Boeing. Barnett accused Boeing of "deliberately fitting sub-standard parts" on their aircraft. He also accused Boeing of having faulty oxygen systems, saying one in four breathing masks would not work in an emergency situation. Barnett said new plane builds were rushed. When he brought his concerns forward, they were allegedly ignored by the company. When he died, Barnett was in Charleston for interviews linked to a case against Boeing. He was supposed to come back for more questioning on Saturday but did not show up. Inquiries were made to his hotel where Barnett was found dead in his car in the parking lot. Police are investigating Barnett's death but say he died from a "self-inflicted" wound.

Boeing Whistleblower’s Attorneys Say They "Didn’t See Any Indication" of Suicide Risk

"He was in very good spirits and really looking forward to putting this phase of his life behind him and moving on."

Even proper burials are being defiled. Empty coffins.

Hull funeral directors inquiry: Two bailed as ashes recovered

UPDATE ON BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER "SUICIDE" | DAVID KNIGHT

MISSING 411 NATIONAL PARKS UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCES! | RFB

Two separate cases that are tied together it seems. Two people from 2 different walks of life go missing same time within 28 miles of one another, never to found or heard from again. Not a trace was found of either.

'If anything happens, it's not suicide': Boeing whistleblower's prediction to..

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God's Omen? April Solar Eclipse to Blanket Darkness on 7 U.S. Towns Named "Ninevah" from the Bible

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Another Arkansas death linked to the Clintons

Amish Farmer Has Court Victory After Government Raid of Farm

An Amish farmer in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, embroiled in a lawsuit by the state’s Department of Agriculture over the sale of his raw dairy products, will once again be permitted to sell his goods across state lines, according to a statement released on social media by his attorney.

“Major win today for Amos Miller the Amish farmer,” attorney Robert E. Barnes posted on X, formerly Twitter, on March 19. “Court agreed to modify injunction so that it only applies within the state of Pennsylvania removing the ban on sales to customers outside [the] state.”

In an interview with The Epoch Times, Mr. Barnes claimed prosecutors had tried to make an example out of his client, Amos Miller.

“The goal of this case was to make a precedent out of Amos Miller and to discourage small farmers from being in existence,” Mr. Barnes said.

“If they control our food, they can control the people.”

In January, the state attorney general’s office had obtained an injunction preventing Mr. Miller, owner of Miller’s Organic Farms, from selling his raw dairy after alleged failures to adhere to the state’s regulatory policy led to the farm being the subject of an armed raid by officials on suspicion of selling “illegal milk,” among other products.

“The regulators believed they had the power to govern any food that happens to travel in or out of the state, which would create an obvious constitutional quagmire with products crossing state lines every day,” Mr. Barnes said.

“State law limits the power of regulator to only protect the state’s consumers—not the producers. Yet the state was trying to claim interstate commerce because the food went through the state, which is asinine,” he continued.

“The agency pretends to want to protect consumers, but that is a lie,” he claimed. “The real goal is to remove independent farmers so that the corporate big ag companies they are in bed with won’t have to compete.”

Misleading Case?

In the complaint, Pennsylvania authorities allege that the armed raid “revealed an expansive operation that manufactures and sells a vast array of illegal food and dairy products throughout the United States, including raw milk and raw milk products that have since been tested and found to contain the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, which poses a significant health risk.”

Mr. Barnes had argued during a Feb. 30 court hearing that the agriculture department “materially misled the court with perjured affidavits based on events that occurred many years before.”

Following the raid, the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture filed a lawsuit against Mr. Miller, alleging that he had violated the state’s Milk Sanitation Law by operating without government-mandated permits.

However, in an affidavit submitted to obtain a search warrant, agents falsely claimed a person died in 2016 after drinking raw milk traced to Mr. Miller’s farm, according to Mr. Barnes.

In the filing, Mr. Barnes wrote: “The problem is: it never happened. ... In fact, the elderly lady who died had advanced cancer, and never drank any raw milk product of Amos Miller’s, as her caretaker testified to under oath and a former Wall Street Journal reporter had already previously investigated and independently found.”

The court sided with the farmer, permitting the sales across state lines while continuing the ban on his raw dairy products in Pennsylvania, according to the attorney.

Raw Milk

The ruling is expected to allow Mr. Miller, who was facing bankruptcy because of the injunction, to remain in business.

Mr. Miller has served over 10,000 customers during his 25 years as a farmer, none of whom has ever complained about the safety of his food, according to his lawyer, who submitted 170 pages of testimonials to the court from customers, many of whom claiming his products have helped them with health problems.

Pennsylvania grants permits to manufacture and sell raw milk and raw cheese but not butter, yogurt, and eggnog, which Mr. Miller sells to customers nationwide. It’s illegal to commercially produce those products in the state.

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture did not respond to a request for comment.

For decades, a community of dairy farmers and nutrition advocates have campaigned for the right of individuals to produce, sell, and consume fresh, unprocessed milk. Advocates claim the consumption of raw milk can lead to numerous health benefits, including improving the immune and digestive systems, as well as being a cure for eczema and irritable bowel syndrome. The pasteurization process not only destroys dangerous pathogens like E. coli, salmonella, and campylobacter but also destroys its healthy nutrients, according to raw milk enthusiasts.

However, government agencies insist the potential downside of drinking raw milk far outweighs any perceived benefits.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other agencies advise against it, claiming that raw milk “can carry harmful germs, such as campylobacter, cryptosporidium, E. coli, listeria, brucella, and salmonella” that “can pose serious health risks to you and your family.”

The CDC claims that raw milk-related outbreaks led to 2,645 illnesses and 228 hospitalizations between 1998 and 2018.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also warns against its consumption.

“Decades ago, pasteurization of milk was adopted as a basic public health measure to kill dangerous bacteria,” the FDA said in a statement. “This measure largely eliminated the risk of getting sick from one of the most important staples of the American diet.”

‘Legal Circus’

North Dakotan farmer Peter Bartlett, whose family owns Bartlett Farms, which sells raw dairy products, told The Epoch Times that while lifting the injunction may appear to be a positive step, the greater fight for food freedom continues to be under assault.

“This entire case is a legal circus intended to scare and intimidate other farmers,” said Mr. Bartlett.

“There was never any actual threat posed by the farmer selling his products, just unfounded tips. For this case to continue to carry on and not be dismissed in its entirety shows that they are pushing an agenda that is not about public safety,” he continued.

“This might look like a small victory. But until the right is affirmed by individuals to buy and sell the food they choose to eat, I see this as a case of one step forward and two steps back,” he added.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) told The Epoch Times he believed cases like these were part of a corrupt alliance between “Big Ag” and policymakers.

“Why is the government spending resources prosecuting an Amish farmer who sells to willing buyers when we have so many real problems at the moment? We should empower small farmers instead of prosecuting them,” he said.

Mr. Massie also said in a previous interview with The Epoch Times that he hopes that the new legislation he has authored will make it easier for small farmers and ranchers to serve their customers and remain a sustained part of the American food landscape.

The Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption (PRIME) Act would give individual states the freedom to permit “intrastate distribution of custom-slaughtered meat such as beef, pork, or lamb to consumers, restaurants, hotels, boarding houses, and grocery stores.”

“Amos Miller is being prosecuted for operating outside of the onerous regulatory regime that keeps small farmers from providing nutritious food directly to consumers,” said Mr. Massie.

Charles... Kate... Who else will ride the sympathy train

Sarah Ferguson

So that's 3 according to MSM. The new narrative is being normalised.

Global cancer phenomenon: It's not just America, it's the UK, Japan, South Africa and Australia among dozens of countries suffering mystery spikes of all different kinds of tumors in young people

Many leading doctors, including renowned pathologist Ryan Cole, have been sounding the alarm about “turbo cancers.” “Because of the dysregulation of the immune responses and the suppression of the immune system by these genetic-based injections … these cancers that normally would be kept in check by the body are unexpectedly growing very quickly,” Dr. Cole previously warned during an interview with Children’s Health Defense. But the worst may be yet to come, Risch forewarns.

Top Doctor Warns ‘Cancers’ Are Spreading ‘Dramatically’: ‘This Is Not Normal’

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Problem - Reaction - Solution

There's talk of a "cancer vaccine":

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Im not saying I believe or disbelieve,
But it seems unlikely that they would put their personal business out there.
(Well maybe Sarah)
And Nancy Drewberry has a good point about the cancer vaccine.
Perhaps it will "cure" one of them or all so that the public is mesmorized by the witches brew.

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The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, has invested heavily in cancer treatments. Pfizer vax (which brought him large profits) causes turbo cancers. He will profit even more from cancer therapy. It is all very well planned out to depopulate and get richer whilst doing it. These people are so evil.

Pfizer to buy cancer drugmaker Seagen in US$43B deal

I have no reason to trust anything the "royals" have put forth as truth. Their history and lifestlye is deceptive and delusional to live as they do whilst others live in hardship. Contrary to what THEY and ChatGPT would like the populace to believe which is in lies, deception, fakery and delusion; TRUTH is REALITY, whilst they openly are out of touch with reality on every level.

25 YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS RELEASED THE SONG "CALIFORNICATION"

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