The Media Should Protect the Public When It Comes to Boeing — But Does It?40 Year Quality Expert and Boeing Shareholder DARYL GUBERMAN Exposes Scrubbed Documents, Oversight Failures, and Media Silence Shielding Boeing
By: GUBERMAN-PMC,LLC 40‑year quality expert and Boeing shareholder DARYL GUBERMAN, founder of the GUBERMAN Anomaly, has released new findings showing that key Boeing and accreditation documents have been scrubbed from the internet, including supplier bulletins, accreditation committee rosters, and oversight memos that contradict Boeing's public narrative. https://youtu.be/ Scrubbed Documents Raise New Questions About Transparency Guberman reports that several critical documents have disappeared from public access:
"These documents are foundational to understanding Boeing's 24‑year absence of AS9100 certification," Guberman maintains original copies of all documents in his forensic archive. Media Access Over Public Safety According to Guberman, the modern media landscape is driven not by truth, but by access — access to executives, plant tours, internal briefings, leaks, and narrative control. This dependency, he argues, has created a system where journalists avoid asking the most basic question in aerospace: "Where is Boeing's AS9100 certificate?" Guberman recounts that after he stood up at a DHS Subcommittee hearing on April 17, 2024 — uninvited and under threat of arrest — Bloomberg and Politico approached him. When he showed them Boeing's 2002 supplier bulletins proving the company had abandoned on‑site audits, their response was blunt: "We can't tell the public that. If we do, nobody will fly." Guberman states that this moment revealed the core problem: The media is not protecting the public. It is protecting its access to Boeing. A Pattern of Silence Surrounding Boeing's Oversight Failures Guberman's findings highlight a series of systemic failures that the media has consistently avoided reporting:
Guberman personally verified these conditions during a month‑long investigation in Everett, Renton, Auburn, and Northfield in late 2024. The Public Believes the Media Is Watching — But the Media Is Looking Away Guberman argues that the public assumes the media is acting as a watchdog. But when it comes to Boeing, the watchdog is silent. "Instead of exposing the truth, they sanitize it. Instead of asking the hard questions, they recycle Boeing's talking points. Instead of warning the public, they shield the public from the truth," Guberman states. He asserts that this silence has contributed to tragedies such as the 2018 and 2019 MCAS crashes, which killed 346 people, and to the continued erosion of public trust in aviation oversight. The GUBERMAN Anomaly: The Truth the Media Cannot Print The GUBERMAN Anomaly documents the full timeline of Boeing's certification collapse, including:
Guberman states that publishing this information would not only expose Boeing — it would expose the media's own failure to protect the public. End
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