Boeing whistleblower predicted his own death, told friend ‘if anything happens, it’s not suicide’
“He wasn’t concerned about [his own] safety because I asked him,” Jennifer said. “I said, ‘Aren’t you scared?’ And he said, ‘No, I ain’t scared, but if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.’”
Great motive for somebody unstable who hasn't been believed to take their own life; it's "impossible" according to you to question his claims if "everybody knows" the company killed him for it.
Here's the thing, when you go off on psychotic tirades like this you're just saying you don't have a counterargument. What I've said makes sense, you have no counter, and so you get hysterical. Or you could remain calm, say "you've raised some good points but I disagree for these reasons", and have real conversations with people.
You have not raised any good points whatsoever. I pointed out a more legitimate alternative to your utterly asinine argument. If you had made a good argument, I would have granted you that. Instead, you chose such a comically illogical route that frankly, I lost brain cells from even attempting to entertain it. It requires such impressive leaps of logic that even the most delusional communists would struggle with the olympic-level mental gymnastics.
What you said is an insult to any reasonable person's intelligence, and you say it with such confidence that its shameful.
Your argument is "I'm right and anybody else is a stupid idiot". You even manufacture quotes that the person you're talking to didn't say, like a Harvard professor. And then you get mad when your reasoning is torn apart.
That's you.