Lockheed-Curtiss-Wright Whistleblower Killed in Shuttle Accident

A US aerospace employee turned whistleblower and community activist, Peter Mcbride, was killed in a shuttle accident in New Philadelphia. Mcbride played a critical role in exposing systemic violations of US and OTO export control laws.

Our Analysis: The timing may raise suspicions. Since 2281, Mcbride, together with a cabal of journalists and analysts, had been investigating the “Aerospace War,” a corporate shadow conflict purportedly involving an alliance of US aerospace firms targeting megacorp Templin-Keppe.

Mcbride had claimed Lockheed–Curtiss-Wright, Hughes Aerospace, and Boeing–Northrop coordinated the most aggressive phase of the conflict, pushing beyond cyber operations and into limited, direct clashes with Templin-Keppe security services.

Mcbride and other investigators had recently circulated a particularly contentious claim: that the fatal crash of Acadian Skyways Flight 7707, with over 300 dead, was orchestrated to sabotage a planned Templin-Keppe and GE aerospace alliance.

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