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A 24 year collapse in certification oversight reveals Boeing embedded in the same accreditation structure governing its suppliers — while media outlets stay silent to protect access to a $170B corporation.
EVERETT, Wash. - Washingtoner -- The GUBERMAN Anomaly has exposed the largest industrial and fiduciary oversight failure in modern history. At the center is U.S. State Department Contract No. 19AQMM18R0131, which falsely states: "ANAB is an underwriter for the International Accreditation Forum (IAF)." No such authority exists in any IAF or ILAC governance document. Yet Boeing aligned itself with ANSI–ANAB, the same body responsible for this misrepresentation.
WARNING TO SUPPLIERS
Your certificate is a fraud.
You unknowingly aligned your business with a misrepresentation.
Your registrar and accreditation body never disclosed that from 2015–2021, global accreditation oversight was chaired by a Chinese national bound by China's National Intelligence Law, Article 7.
You were watched over by Communist China — and no one warned you.
BOEING'S 2002 SUPPLIER BULLETINS: THE SHIFT FROM OVERSIGHT TO CERTIFICATE CONTROL
April 2002 — Boeing Forces NADCAP
Boeing declared suppliers would be removed from the approved list if they did not obtain NADCAP accreditation. Boeing itself held no NADCAP accreditation.
July 2002 — Boeing Mandates AS9100 via ANAB
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Boeing stated it preferred "proven suppliers" so it would not need to perform on‑site surveys. Boeing never held AS9100, never appeared in OASIS, and built more than 12,000 commercial aircraft and 400+ military aircraft in an uncertified environment.
THE STRUCTURAL FRAUD
Boeing sat on ANSI–ANAB's Management Systems Accreditation Committee, the same group empowered to grant, suspend, or withdraw certifications from suppliers. This is the equivalent of a judge who never passed the bar deciding who becomes a lawyer.
THE FOREIGN OVERSIGHT GAP: 2015–2021
The IAF — incorporated in Delaware — was chaired by Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese national and senior CNAS official. Under China's National Intelligence Law, Article 7, he was legally obligated to support Chinese intelligence operations. Accreditation data, supplier records, audit trails, and quality documentation could have been compelled under foreign law. No registrar disclosed this to American suppliers, defense contractors, or veteran‑owned businesses.
WHY THE MEDIA STAYS SILENT
Major outlets refuse to expose the GUBERMAN Anomaly because doing so would jeopardize their access to Boeing. Without Boeing's cooperation, they lose headlines, exclusives, and industry "tidbits." They fear losing access to a $170B corporation. As a Boeing shareholder, I do not.
THE GLOBAL MERGER: IAF + ILAC → GLOBAC
In January 2026, IAF and ILAC merged into GLOBAC, consolidating global accreditation under one umbrella. The merger did not address the federal‑contract misrepresentation, the foreign‑oversight gap, or Boeing's 24‑year absence of AS9100 certification.
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THE UNIVERSAL IMPACT
Every industry relying on ANAB or any MLA/MRA‑equivalent accreditation body is affected: aerospace, defense, medical devices, laboratories, plastics, metals, energy, food safety, environmental testing, construction, transportation, information security, healthcare, education, packaging, and all ISO/AS/IATF certifications. If your certificate carries the ANAB symbol, you are connected to the same federal‑contract misrepresentation.
https://youtu.be/UVBpJeg51DA
THE QUESTION NO ONE CAN AVOID
How can any certificate, oversight claim, or aircraft Boeing builds be trusted when the system behind them is built on a documented misrepresentation and a foreign‑controlled oversight gap?
CONTACT POINTS FOR ANSWERS
ANSI–ANAB:
Gail Matthews – 202‑293‑8020 / 212‑642‑4977
Doug Leonard – 260‑413‑5104
Patricia Griffin – 212‑642‑4954
Boeing:
Washington State – 206‑655‑2121
Auburn – 253‑931‑2121
Bellevue – 425‑865‑6915
CLOSING STATEMENT
"Registrars may dismiss me. Corporations and agencies may stay silent. But none of them can outrun the federal contract, the governance trail, or the evidence I've preserved. I am DARYL GUBERMAN — 40‑year Quality Expert and Boeing Shareholder — and this is the truth the industry has avoided for 24 years."
WARNING TO SUPPLIERS
Your certificate is a fraud.
You unknowingly aligned your business with a misrepresentation.
Your registrar and accreditation body never disclosed that from 2015–2021, global accreditation oversight was chaired by a Chinese national bound by China's National Intelligence Law, Article 7.
You were watched over by Communist China — and no one warned you.
BOEING'S 2002 SUPPLIER BULLETINS: THE SHIFT FROM OVERSIGHT TO CERTIFICATE CONTROL
April 2002 — Boeing Forces NADCAP
Boeing declared suppliers would be removed from the approved list if they did not obtain NADCAP accreditation. Boeing itself held no NADCAP accreditation.
July 2002 — Boeing Mandates AS9100 via ANAB
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Boeing stated it preferred "proven suppliers" so it would not need to perform on‑site surveys. Boeing never held AS9100, never appeared in OASIS, and built more than 12,000 commercial aircraft and 400+ military aircraft in an uncertified environment.
THE STRUCTURAL FRAUD
Boeing sat on ANSI–ANAB's Management Systems Accreditation Committee, the same group empowered to grant, suspend, or withdraw certifications from suppliers. This is the equivalent of a judge who never passed the bar deciding who becomes a lawyer.
THE FOREIGN OVERSIGHT GAP: 2015–2021
The IAF — incorporated in Delaware — was chaired by Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese national and senior CNAS official. Under China's National Intelligence Law, Article 7, he was legally obligated to support Chinese intelligence operations. Accreditation data, supplier records, audit trails, and quality documentation could have been compelled under foreign law. No registrar disclosed this to American suppliers, defense contractors, or veteran‑owned businesses.
WHY THE MEDIA STAYS SILENT
Major outlets refuse to expose the GUBERMAN Anomaly because doing so would jeopardize their access to Boeing. Without Boeing's cooperation, they lose headlines, exclusives, and industry "tidbits." They fear losing access to a $170B corporation. As a Boeing shareholder, I do not.
THE GLOBAL MERGER: IAF + ILAC → GLOBAC
In January 2026, IAF and ILAC merged into GLOBAC, consolidating global accreditation under one umbrella. The merger did not address the federal‑contract misrepresentation, the foreign‑oversight gap, or Boeing's 24‑year absence of AS9100 certification.
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THE UNIVERSAL IMPACT
Every industry relying on ANAB or any MLA/MRA‑equivalent accreditation body is affected: aerospace, defense, medical devices, laboratories, plastics, metals, energy, food safety, environmental testing, construction, transportation, information security, healthcare, education, packaging, and all ISO/AS/IATF certifications. If your certificate carries the ANAB symbol, you are connected to the same federal‑contract misrepresentation.
https://youtu.be/UVBpJeg51DA
THE QUESTION NO ONE CAN AVOID
How can any certificate, oversight claim, or aircraft Boeing builds be trusted when the system behind them is built on a documented misrepresentation and a foreign‑controlled oversight gap?
CONTACT POINTS FOR ANSWERS
ANSI–ANAB:
Gail Matthews – 202‑293‑8020 / 212‑642‑4977
Doug Leonard – 260‑413‑5104
Patricia Griffin – 212‑642‑4954
Boeing:
Washington State – 206‑655‑2121
Auburn – 253‑931‑2121
Bellevue – 425‑865‑6915
CLOSING STATEMENT
"Registrars may dismiss me. Corporations and agencies may stay silent. But none of them can outrun the federal contract, the governance trail, or the evidence I've preserved. I am DARYL GUBERMAN — 40‑year Quality Expert and Boeing Shareholder — and this is the truth the industry has avoided for 24 years."
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