Anonymous ID: 19e0a5 May 9, 2019, 11:34 p.m. No.6460860   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0871 >>0881

Anyone else have a feeling that Shanahan as Secretary of Defense at this point in the plan represents one of the last tumblers that unlocks the whole thing? Do anons have ANY reason whatsoever to not believe Shanahan is a patriot?

 

https://twitter.com/PressSec/status/1126577252135776256

>Sarah breaks the news that Shanahan is nominated for Sec of Defense

 

https://twitter.com/ActingSecDef/status/1126581982014713857

>Shanahan responds to nomination he is honored

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/us/politics/patrick-shanahan-defense-department.html

>NYT brings out the knives on Shanahan.

 

Seem to anyone else like fake news likes to call it Pentagon Chief instead of Secretary of Defense? Is it possible the Pentagon itself is the final cabal base of operations that has not yet fallen?

 

It's obvious he's an important part of The Plan. They're basically giving away their playbook for attacking him, talking all about his role at Boeing. Look at how they closed out the article with an idle threat to the future of the Dreamliner aircraft itself.

 

>7/10 plane crashes are targeted kills

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Before he was nominated as deputy defense secretary in 2017, Mr. Shanahan had spent 30 years in commercial aviation and business at Boeing. He had hoped to bring his reputation as a corporate problem solver — including helping to introduce the 787 Dreamliner — to the Defense Department.

 

His nomination had been pending during the ethics investigation and after a second deadly crash in five months of a Boeing commercial jet that raised questions about the manufacturer’s close relationships with federal officials.

 

Mr. Shanahan had managed to dodge being directly tied to the fallout after the two Boeing 737 Max 8 jets crashed — in March in Ethiopia and in October off the Indonesian coast. And no Dreamliners have failed like those planes.

 

The inspector general’s report, released last month, cleared Mr. Shanahan of impropriety but also cited numerous meetings at the Pentagon during which Defense Department officials said he had promoted his experiences solving production problems on the Dreamliner as techniques that should be copied by the government.

 

Mr. Shanahan is well known for playing a key role in rescuing the Dreamliner during his career at Boeing when delays and cost overruns threatened the future of that project.

 

The praise could come back to hurt him: Boeing’s plant in North Charleston, S.C., where the Dreamliner is built, has been plagued by employee complaints about safety issues on the plane stemming from the rapid pace that was pushed by management to meet quotas.

 

Two weeks ago, Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, said the ethics investigation “shows the wide swath of national security matters that Acting Secretary Shanahan is barred from, which strikes me as something the Senate needs to consider.”