Spyke
kbin.social

seems like we should get some kinda whistleblower safey underground railroad. Law wont do it, guess its left to the plebs

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sabreply
kbin.social

And make damn sure it's an underground railroad. It's far too risky to put them on a plane.

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I mean, if I was them knowing what they know I wouldnt get on a plane to start.

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lemmy.world

Holy fuck they are actually assassinating people. The first one was sus, but this one is like the shit Russia did, and has been doing. I want out of this reality.

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Buffaloxreply
lemmy.world

The first one seems pretty definite to be an assassination. Since it was made to look like suicide, but he had expressed that he would definitely not commit suicide, if he died and it looked like that, it would be staged.

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ripcordreply
lemmy.world

Whereas this one looks a lot more like he had covid, got pneumonia, and then got a fairly common intubation-related infection.

It's possible it wasn't, but way less suapicious than the first one.

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A guy that was healthy, do exercises, never went to hospital. just happens to take all kinds of disease in a sequence, do not respond to medical care properly and dia too fast. There is a chance, yes, but I don't bet that. They just did a good job this time.

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I feel bad for Sam Salehpour, he’s gotta be looking over his shoulder even harder now.

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In countries with strict laws forbidding euthanasia, people living with painful terminal medical conditions may take up blowing the whistle on Boeing instead..

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Put mrsa on a sharp object. Cut person with object. Wait a couple months.

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At his age it's pretty normal to die from a stroke, if you are 20 years older.

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