F.B.I. Tells Passengers on Alaska Flight They May Have Been Crime Victims
F.B.I. Tells Passengers on Alaska Flight They May Have Been Crime Victims
Letters sent by the bureau’s Seattle office are a sign that the Justice Department’s investigation into Boeing, the maker of the plane whose fuselage panel blew off, is ramping up.
Passengers aboard an Alaska Airlines plane that made an emergency landing after a fuselage panel blew off this year have started to receive letters from the F.B.I. identifying them as possible victims of a crime.
The letters are a sign that a criminal investigation the Justice Department has opened into Boeing, the manufacturer of the 737 Max 9 jet, is ramping up.
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If I were a passenger I'd ask the FBI for protection and application to the witness relocation program...
65 2 ReplyThey killed the whistleblower after the whistle was blown, so maybe they would.
Edit: I wrote should. What the fuck is wrong with me?
31 0 ReplyBoeing is putting stuff into your water clearly.
8 0 ReplyThey're everywhere! We're doomed!
6 0 ReplyThe chemtrails! It was Boeing all along!
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Do you really want the Internet to answer that question?
4 0 ReplyTrust me, you're not the right person to tell me what the fuck is wrong with me considering I'm going to the Mayo Clinic on Monday.
3 0 ReplyGood luck, and get well soon!
3 0 ReplyThanks!
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It's so strange how all 171 passengers and 6 crew Members all committed suicide! All roughly around the same time frame.
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