Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett Found Dead in Surprise Suicide
This is my first of four posts on this story.
- Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett Found Dead in Surprise Suicide
- The 1331 Eclipse Code in Death of Boeing Whistleblower
- Caroline Kennedy’s Tenure at Boeing and the Dwarf Planet Pluto
- The Mercurial and 666 Riddles for John Barnett’s “Suicide”
The death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett is a deep riddle connected to the attacks of 9/11, the Kennedy family, and recent presidential hopeful Nikki Haley.
Why is that? For starters, it was four Boeing airplanes that crashed on September 11th in 2001. 9/11 was a major American tragedy and marked a shift in culture not seen since the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Both events were heavily synced to Mercury, as was the 2020 death of Kobe Bryant. See my recent post on Toby Keith to learn more, or this post from 2021.
JFK’s last surviving child is Caroline Kennedy, who is currently serving as the US Ambassador to Australia. In 2017, Caroline was elected to Boeing’s Board of Directors.
Donald is the lone Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential election after Nikki Haley dropped out of the race earlier this month.
Haley is a former governor of South Carolina, which is the state Barnett died in. Carolina is very close to the name Caroline. A couple years after Caroline’s election, Boeing voted to nominated Haley to join their Board of Directors.
She was officially elected two months later on the 119th day of the year:
Life of Pi
Caroline was elected to the board of The Boeing Company on August 10th, or 8/10.
Exactly one year later on the next 8/10, an airport employee named Beebo Russell stole an airplane and crashed it into an island in Puget Sound, dying on impact. This happened in Seattle, Washington, which is where Boeing was founded and maintains a large presence to this day.
One of my posts from after that 2018 story explains how Beebo’s death was connected to the Life of Pi, which was a book that was originally published on September 11th, 2001. The story’s titular character is named Piscine Molitor “Pi” Patel.
In the 2012 film Life of Pi, “Pi” Patel is played by Indian actor Irrfan Khan. Khan died in 2020 – exactly one year after Nikki Haley joined Boeing.
Richard “Beebo” Russell has matching 119 gematria with John Mitch “Swampy” Barnett, who reportedly committed Suicide.
911 is the 156th Prime number
Nikki was South Carolina‘s 116th governor
Beebo Russell was raised in Wasilla, Alaska. In October, I made this post after a student pilot from Alaska Airlines reportedly tried to shut the plane down mid-flight, as it was entirely synced to the numerology of Yale’s Skull and Bones.
Just yesterday, March 13th, news was published alerting us to another attempted hijacking by an airline employee, and once again, it was on an Alaska Airlines flight:
This Flight number was 322
Yale University turned 322 years old in 2023:
Trump was born on the 14th of June, or 14/6:
See previous posts I’ve made showing how Trump’s entire life is synced to major plane crashes:
The 1946 New York City Plane Crash | C-130 Crashes in Savannah, Georgia | Plane Crash in Tehran, Iran Kills 176 People | Plane Crash in Nepal Kills All 72 On Board | Airplane Collision Kills 5 at Haneda Airport in Japan
The Boeing Company merged with McDonnell-Douglas on August 1st, the 152nd day of the year:
Skull and Bones
In 1997, Boeing merged with McDonnell Douglas.
Boeing Whistleblower John Mitch “Swampy” Barnett was born on a date with Primary numerology of 106:
Boeing and McDonnell Douglas completed their merger on a date with Standard numerology of 106:
Yale’s big anniversary fell on a date with Primary numerology of 62:
John Barnett was born in ’62:
She was nominated on February 26th, or 2/26.
Yale University was founded on 10/9 in 1701:
Read more about this topic:
- Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett Found Dead in Surprise Suicide
- The 1331 Eclipse Code in Death of Boeing Whistleblower
- Caroline Kennedy’s Tenure at Boeing and the Dwarf Planet Pluto
- The Mercurial and 666 Riddles for John Barnett’s “Suicide”