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Instant messages and other internal Boeing documents revealed Thursday show company employees discussing efforts to manipulate US and international safety regulators.

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"Yes, I still haven't been forgiven by god for the covering up I did last year," said a 2018 message. Another exchange between Boeing employees, from August 2015, closes out with this: "I know but this is what these regulators get when they try and get in the way. they impede progressw". In 2017, a Boeing employee wrote: "this airplane is designed by clowns, who in turn are supervised by monkeys."

The documents were released by Boeing to congressional investigators probing how the company's 737 Max jets were certified by the Federal Aviation Administration as safe before two crashes that killed 346 people.

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