ACLU charges Boeing subsidiary with aiding torture

Jeppesen Dataplan, a subsidiary of Boeing, arranged torture flights by the CIA. The ACLU has filed a federal lawsuit against them for aiding and abetting torture.

A ethically-vacant company executive was quoted as saying it “pays well” because the CIA “spare no expense.” I wonder, does Jeppensen charge the CIA outlandish sums to clean up the bloodstains after a flight? Hey, as long as it contributes to that all-important bottom line, then who cares if someone gets maimed or killed, right?

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