Dissenter Weekly: Migrant Farmworker Prevails With Whistleblower Complaint Over Lack Of COVID-19 Safety
Plus, Boeing 737 Maxes return to skies despite whistleblower warning there could be more deadly crashes
For this edition of “Dissenter Weekly,” host and Shadowproof editor Kevin Gosztola highlights multiple whistleblower stories related to federal government corruption and corporate negligence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Later, Kevin provides an update on the return of Boeing 737 MAX aircrafts to the skies and why one known whistleblower is still warning of potential tragedies.
The show concludes with coverage of Josh Schulte, the ex-CIA engineer who is in harsh confinement at MCC New York awaiting a second trial on Espionage Act charges. The U.S. government will not back down and insists he is the source of “Vault 7” documents that were published by WikiLeaks, although they failed to convince a jury of this during Schulte’s trial in March.
This week’s stories:
Fund For Pandemic Emergencies Raided By Federal Officials, Whistleblower Revealed
Court Orders Agriculture Company To Increase COVID-19 Safety Measures After Whistleblower Complaint
Biden’s Executive Order To Supposedly Improve Worker Safety During Pandemic Is Relatively Toothless
Whistleblower Warns Of ‘Potential Defects’ That Remain In Boeing 737 Max Aircrafts
US Justice Department Tries To Stifle Alleged WikiLeaks Source’s Challenge To Cruel Confinement
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