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Army doctor saw pilots coming in with heart issues after the vaxx


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2021 Nov 2, 3:45pm   30,105 views  209 comments

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https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/covid-vaccines-and-army-troops


covid vaccines and army troops
mandate vaccines then suppress bad outcomes for those who take them?

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this is an army doctor. she saw pilots. when they started coming in with heart issues and other serious complaints from the covid vaccines, complaints so serious they could not fly or function normally, she reported this up the chain. (video playable)

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NOW - U.S. Army Brigade Surgeon says "in one morning I had to ground 3 out of 3 pilots due to vaccine injuries" at a panel discussion hosted by U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson.

November 2nd 2021

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their response: you don’t get to see any more patients with vaccine issues.

these vaccines are being mandated for troops, but the negative effects they cause (in at least some cases) are being suppressed. care to wager this is not widespread? i wouldn’t.

and roughly 20% of the US military remains unvaccinated.

they are being called “vaccine hesitant” and threatened with dishonorable discharges.

but ask yourself this: who wouldn’t be hesitant when they saw behavior like this?

covid vaccines were sold as the way to stop the pandemic.

they are manifest failures in this regard. yet the pushing has only intensified.

covid vaccines were sold as safe.

yet CDC officials, army brass, and medical boards are doing everything they can to suppress and minimize adverse event reporting.

that’s not the action of someone with the science on their side, it’s the prevarication of someone with something to hide.

then they ask why people won’t trust them?

seriously?



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93   Patrick   2023 May 16, 3:05pm  

https://makismd.substack.com/p/pilot-died-air-transat-and-former


Pilot died - Air Transat and former Air Canada pilot Eddy Vorperian, age 48, from Montreal, Canada, died suddenly on May 3, 2023 - 5th recent pilot death
94   Patrick   2023 May 24, 8:15pm  

Someone is doing a survey of the toxxine's effects on pilots:

https://okstatepilotstudy.com/

Good idea.
95   Patrick   2023 Jun 1, 10:09pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/another-medical-emergency-on-an-airline


Aberdeen-bound flight declares mid-air 'medical emergency' over North Sea; Pilots issued an emergency 'squawk' to alert ground crews
96   Patrick   2023 Jun 2, 9:20am  

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/breaking-flight-manchester-issues-emergency-27026405#lidpevvzpmjnh8bde1


The plane was scheduled to arrive at 10:35 but was forced to touch down at 10:25, as the M.E.N understands medical assistance was sought for a passenger.


I want to know how frequently this happened before vs after the maxx toxxination.
97   Patrick   2023 Jun 4, 10:53am  

https://www.theepochtimes.com/american-airlines-struggles-with-pilot-deficit-grounds-150-aircraft_5309440.html?src_src=morningbriefnoe&src_cmp=mb-2023-06-04&utm_source=share-btn-copylink


American Airlines Struggles With Pilot Deficit, Grounds 150 Aircraft

Enrico Trigoso

American Airlines, a leading carrier based in Fort Worth, is currently grappling with a significant challenge. The airline is unable to operate approximately 150 of its regional aircraft due to a persistent shortage of pilots, as revealed by CEO Robert Isom.

Speaking at the Bernstein 39th Annual Strategic Decisions Conference, Isom stated, “We would deploy properly to markets that aren’t being served. We would do that today. It’s just we don’t have the pilots.”

This issue arises at a time when the airline industry is witnessing a record demand for travel, particularly during the summer season. However, the capacity to meet this demand is constrained by the lack of pilots, leading to grounded planes and missed opportunities to capitalize on high ticket prices. Isom noted that the situation is more severe than the previous year when the pilot shortage began to significantly affect regional airlines as demand rebounded following the downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

The airline industry has seen many pilots retire or leave the industry, making it challenging to find replacements. ...

According to a group of attorneys, doctors, and other experts—and a pilot who says his career ended due to adverse reactions from a vaccine—the Federal Aviation Administration has been breaking its own rule that states pilots should not fly after having taken medications that have been approved for less than a year, The Epoch Times reported in December 2021.


The people who mandated the toxxine must be hanged. All of them.
98   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 4, 2:42pm  

Patrick says

" https://www.theepochtimes.com/american-airlines-struggles-with-pilot-deficit-grounds-150-aircraft_5309440.html?src_src=morningbriefnoe&src_cmp=mb-2023-06-04&utm_source=share-btn-copylink "

From the link:

"American Airlines... is unable to operate approximately 150 of its regional aircraft due to a persistent shortage of pilots... "

True. In fact, during the last 4th of July Weekend, airlines cancelled 29,000 flights!

Yes, you read that correctly - they cancelled 29,000 flights and thousands more since then. It must be a very severe pilot shortage - don't you think?

"The airline industry has seen many pilots retire or leave the industry, making it challenging to find replacements..."

This is BS. The airlines forced their pilots to take the toxin Covid-19 vaccines and they lost most of their pilots to vaccine injuries and deaths.

So, their attempt to force all of us to get vaccinated with health passports failed from the get-go.
101   richwicks   2023 Jun 5, 2:06pm  

Patrick says






I would never get into a small plane without having some basic knowledge about how to fly it now. I don't have to be a pilot, just rudimentary knowledge of how to control the aircraft.
102   Patrick   2023 Jun 5, 8:27pm  

Patrick says






https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/federal-investigators-probe-cause-deadly-crash-plane-intercepted-us-fi-rcna87672



Pilot spotted slumped over in plane chased by fighter jets over D.C. before it crashed, official says

WASHINGTON — The pilot of a private plane that slammed into rugged Virginia terrain, killing all four people on board, was spotted slumped over in the craft by fighter pilots who scrambled to intercept the plane as it flew over Washington, D.C., an official said.
103   Patrick   2023 Jun 5, 8:31pm  

https://simpleflying.com/southwest-airlines-ceo-bob-jordan-predicts-three-year-pilot-shortage/

Gosh, I wonder what might have caused pilots to die off or to choose to exit the industry recently.
104   HeadSet   2023 Jun 6, 11:14am  

Patrick says

Patrick says







https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/federal-investigators-probe-cause-deadly-crash-plane-intercepted-us-fi-rcna87672




Pilot spotted slumped over in plane chased by fighter jets over D.C. before it crashed, official says

WASHINGTON — The pilot of a private plane that slammed into rugged Virginia terrain, killing all four people on board, was spotted slumped over in the craft by fighter pilots who scrambled to intercept the plane as it flew over Washington, D.C., an official said.



“The whole 180-degree turn around New York and then tracking directly over Washington, D.C., that sounds very odd to me," NBC News aviation analyst Jeff Guzzetti said.

Not really. The plane was a Cessna Citation jet that is rated for single pilot flight. The pilot likely coupled the autopilot to the RNav (likely GPS based) so the plane would automatically fly the route based on he waypoints set in. The first waypoint was close to the takeoff airport and the last waypoint would be the feeder fix for approach to the destination airport. For every INS or GPS based RNav that I have seen, when you get to the last waypoint and do not decouple, the autopilot will then fly to the first way point. So it is likely that the pilot was incapacitated enroute to the destination in NY. When he got to that last waypoint, the autopilot turned the plane around and headed straight to the first waypoint which took a flight path over DC. The news around here in VA is saying the plane may have had a cabin depressurization and thus the pilot passed out. However, cabin depressurizations at the 30,000 ft level are not instant knockouts and the pilot has a quick don oxygen mask next to him, and if he is flying about 35,000 feet, he is supposed to be wearing it anyway.
105   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 6, 1:13pm  

"Analysts have estimated that the United States of America is short at least 10,000 pilots..." https://simpleflying.com/southwest-airlines-ceo-bob-jordan-predicts-three-year-pilot-shortage/

Patrick says

"Gosh, I wonder what might have caused pilots to die off or to choose to exit the industry recently."

All the airlines forced their pilots to take the deadly Covid vaccines and they lost over 10,000 pilots to vaccine injuries and deaths. In fact, during the last 4th of July Weekend, airlines cancelled 29,000 flights!

The plan was to force the flying public to obtain vaccine passports and the death and injuries of their pilots put an end to that fantasy.

So, the Globalist attempt to force all of us to get vaccinated and obtain vaccine passports failed from the get-go.
106   WookieMan   2023 Jun 6, 1:35pm  

HeadSet says

The news around here in VA is saying the plane may have had a cabin depressurization and thus the pilot passed out. However, cabin depressurizations at the 30,000 ft level are not instant knockouts and the pilot has a quick don oxygen mask next to him, and if he is flying about 35,000 feet, he is supposed to be wearing it anyway.

Depressurization would be my guess. Payne Stuart (golfer) died in a plane crash that way. Plane was on autopilot for a ridiculous amount of time in that crash. I think it was near 500 miles flying on auto pilot. I think systems have changed since 1999 though. Even experienced pilots get lazy. I've done it in a car or boat.

Highly doubt it is covid vax related. As you say Headset, single pilot operations are risky AND general aviation pilots get lazy after a certain amount of hours. "It can't happen to me syndrome." Also the photo Patrick posted from The Sun. If it's the dude on the left, that's not the bastion of health. At least 6" shorter than Trump and thicker. That's obese. I'm Trump's height and probably 30 lbs less. That dude is fat that crashed. Could have been a heart attack or stroke.
107   HeadSet   2023 Jun 6, 5:36pm  

WookieMan says


Also the photo Patrick posted from The Sun. If it's the dude on the left, that's not the bastion of health

That dude John Rumpel was not in the plane. It was his family members killed in that jet piloted by someone else. According to local news, the pilot was a retired airline captain, so not young anyway,
108   richwicks   2023 Jun 6, 5:50pm  

HeadSet says


WookieMan says


Also the photo Patrick posted from The Sun. If it's the dude on the left, that's not the bastion of health

That dude John Rumpel was not in the plane. It was his family members killed in that jet piloted by someone else. According to local news, the pilot was a retired airline captain, so not young anyway,



I'd say anybody would be a fool to have a single pilot in a plane. You don't need a fully qualified pilot either, just somebody that can get you out of a situation due to sudden death, for whatever reason. I bet there are plenty of pilots trying to get their hours in. They basically go through an apprenticeship. Even some student pilot that's just learning for fun, I bet they would want to fly as co-pilot.

Limousine or cab driver, that can be a pretty terrible accident, but an uncontrolled plane crash, is nearly always fatal.

WookieMan says


Highly doubt it is covid vax related.


Either that or possibly murder by intelligence agencies. Up your game in distrust.

When you get to a certain level of influence, they don't kill you, they kill your family. Even Seymour Hersh recognizes this, because his family has been threatened. It's frustrating, people invariably think that "the government would never do that", yeah, they absolutely would and do, but when it's reported on, none of our "news" carries it.

So the public has no idea our government is a fucking mafia. These fuckers murdered 800,000 Iraqis lying about why they were doing it. They are complete sociopaths, and until people recognize that, we're stuck sociopaths as "rulers".

You know, I'm incorrect. The government isn't a mafia. The mafia has some moral standards, although they are ruthless. The government has no moral standards.
109   HeadSet   2023 Jun 6, 5:53pm  

WookieMan says

As you say Headset, single pilot operations are risky

I never said single pilot operations are risky, just that the Citation is only required to have a single pilot aboard. If this was a cabin depressurizing event, the pilot was derelict in duties because he is supposed to have the mask available for quick don when he got the low cabin altitude warning. A sudden depressurization is obvious (it gets cold and a bit of fog and has some noise) and below 35,000 ft you have enough time to put on the quick don. Above 35,000 ft you are supposed to be wearing the mask anyway. As a former airline pilot captain, he would have practiced these procedures in an altitude chamber on a recurring basis.
110   HeadSet   2023 Jun 6, 6:05pm  

richwicks says


Either that or possibly murder by intelligence agencies.

To me, this is more plausible than having a highly experienced pilot succumb to cabin depressurization. Maybe a contaminated oxygen supply, since apparently the passengers seemed to have succumbed as well by not making a cell phone call or climbing up front.
111   richwicks   2023 Jun 6, 6:32pm  

HeadSet says


richwicks says


Either that or possibly murder by intelligence agencies.

To me, this is more plausible than having a highly experienced pilot succumb to cabin depressurization. Maybe a contaminated oxygen supply, since apparently the passengers seemed to have succumbed as well by not making a cell phone call or climbing up front.



Cellphones do not work at altitude, you go past the cell towers too quickly. I've tested this myself. The phone calls made on 9/11 were done through "airfones".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airfone

You can't even get a GPS signal normally on a phone, and that's been true for at least since 2005.

Can't know what the passengers did on this particular aircraft, or even if they knew something was wrong. Easy to make people pass out or die, just deprive them of oxygen. If you are deprived of oxygen and don't have an excess of CO2 in your system, you'll feel FINE, BETTER than fine, you'll be giddy and happy, and dying. That's how Nitrous Oxide works. It simply displaces oxygen and you can still exhale CO2. As long as you don't have too much CO2 in your body, you feel no pain.

I know how much nonsense is said about 9/11 and tested a few claims myself. IF you are willing to get contacted by "the authorities" you can test this yourself. I was. I was prepared "I didn't realize I turned my phone on, must have butt dialed...". Nothing happened to me, maybe I got lucky. A plane is basically a Faraday cage though which means you can't transmit or receive signals though the hull of the plane, or they are GREATLY attenuated. I have made calls on the ground within the cabin.

If my call did go through, I would have treated it as a butt dial as well, I wouldn't have said a thing other than to express surprise a phone call was going on if a fellow passenger noticed the sound. Never worked. Cell phones don't work on airliners.
112   WookieMan   2023 Jun 6, 6:51pm  

richwicks says

Cell phones don't work on airliners.

I don't do airplane mode. I've gotten calls at 36k feet. I couldn't do a 2 minute conversation but I get calls in flight all the time. I answer. It works. Just don't expect it to be long.
113   HeadSet   2023 Jun 6, 7:43pm  

richwicks says

Cellphones do not work at altitude, you go past the cell towers too quickly. I've tested this myself.

It is not unusual for a business jet to have a system that allows a mobile phone to work through wifi. Standard in newer Citations.
https://www.gogoair.com/avance/l5/
115   AmericanKulak   2023 Jun 7, 10:59am  

What's made me the most vax-skeptical is seeing the charts of how disease death rates were already dropping like stones years or decades BEFORE a vax was made for them.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/the-impact-of-vaccines-on-mortality-decline-since-1900-according-to-published-science/

It's really sanitation and the knowing the disease and how to treat alleivate the worst symptoms at various stages, in some cases before Antibiotics, that did the job of driving deaths in children to nothing.
116   richwicks   2023 Jun 7, 6:15pm  

WookieMan says

richwicks says


Cell phones don't work on airliners.

I don't do airplane mode. I've gotten calls at 36k feet. I couldn't do a 2 minute conversation but I get calls in flight all the time. I answer. It works. Just don't expect it to be long.


Never worked for me. Perhaps its dependent on the network. You may also have wifi calling turned on, that CAN work if the plane you are on has wifi. My phone has this ability although I've never enabled it. I actually very rarely use my phone as a phone, it's a communication device though, for telegram..
117   richwicks   2023 Jun 7, 6:22pm  

AmericanKulak says

What's made me the most vax-skeptical is seeing the charts of how disease death rates were already dropping like stones years or decades BEFORE a vax was made for them.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/the-impact-of-vaccines-on-mortality-decline-since-1900-according-to-published-science/

It's really sanitation and the knowing the disease and how to treat alleivate the worst symptoms at various stages, in some cases before Antibiotics, that did the job of driving deaths in children to nothing.


The IDEA is that when there isn't an ongoing pandemic, if you give the population a STERILIZING vaccine, when there is an outbreak, it cannot spread. Only the unvaccinated get it, and they are a TINY minority, so the disease dies out.

That's the concept and I think it worked for smallpox and even polio. I don't think polio really exists anymore. I think it died out in the 1980s, because every outbreak of polio only happens in an area that was recently vaccinated with a live attenuated vaccine. I think it's extinct in the wild.

For this to work, the vaccine has to give 100% immunity, for a good long time.

I agree there are dangers with vaccination, however, we're free of polio and smallpox as a result of these programs. The vaccination for covid, was stupid - it didn't give immunity (sterilization) and for that reason alone it shouldn't have been deployed. I think all the diseases worth vaccinating against, are basically extinct. Maybe not tetanus, for people at high risk. it's extremely rare.
118   HeadSet   2023 Jun 7, 7:03pm  

richwicks says

The vaccination for covid, was stupid

That was not a vaccine by any aspect of the definition of a vaccine when that Covid jab came out. Yes, very stupid, unless the goal was to enrich Pfizer and cronies, along with setting up an election steal.
119   richwicks   2023 Jun 7, 8:14pm  

HeadSet says

That was not a vaccine by any aspect of the definition of a vaccine when that Covid jab came out. Yes, very stupid, unless the goal was to enrich Pfizer and cronies, along with setting up an election steal.


It couldn't have just been about money because the Federal Reserve can create infinite amounts of that. We've just gone through a test, both psychological and medical. I don't know exactly what was done yet, but I'll know in a few years.
120   Patrick   2023 Jun 16, 8:30pm  

https://www.avherald.com/h?article=50a7fd4f&opt=0


Incident: Canada BCS3 enroute on Jun 7th 2023, first officer incapacitated
By Simon Hradecky, created Thursday, Jun 15th 2023 19:37Z, last updated Thursday, Jun 15th 2023 19:37Z

An Air Canada Bombardier C-Series CS-300, registration C-GJXY performing flight AC-692 from Toronto,ON to St. John's,NL (Canada) with 125 passengers and 6 crew, was enroute when the first officer became incapacited. A deadheading captain assumed the duties of the first officer, the aircraft continued to St. John's for a safe landing about 90 minutes later.

The Canadian TSB reported: "During the flight, the First Officer became incapacitated. A deadheading Captain assumed the crew members duties and the aircraft landed without further incident. Emergency Medical Services met the aircraft at the gate upon arrival."

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/ACA692/history/20230607/2100Z/CYYZ/CYYT
121   WookieMan   2023 Jun 16, 8:59pm  

richwicks says

Never worked for me. Perhaps its dependent on the network. You may also have wifi calling turned on, that CAN work if the plane you are on has wifi. My phone has this ability although I've never enabled it. I actually very rarely use my phone as a phone, it's a communication device though, for telegram..

I don't answer phone calls besides kids and wife. I will connect to wifi on the plane when I fly unless I'm tired and just sleep. But I never put it in airplane mode. I doubt I'd keep connection long, but I do get calls that ring the phone while in flight when I don't do wifi. Don't know how, as I didn't think it was possible myself. Or I'll get a bunch of texts (SMS) that come through at cruising altitude 38k' or so.
122   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 27, 7:34pm  

According to Reuters United Airlines president Scott Kirby blames the FAA and bad weather for his company's flight cancellations. Mr. Kirby forgot that United Airlines mandated the toxic mRNA Covid-19 vaccine for United's pilots and as a result most of United's pilots are either dead or injured from Myocarditis, heart attacks, strokes, paralyses etc.

"Last weekend, about 26,000 flights by all airlines were delayed and over 4,000 canceled between Saturday and Monday..."
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/united-airlines-ceo-blames-faa-storms-trigger-more-flight-cancellations-2023-06-27/

Last July 4th weekend we had 29,000 flight cancellations...

Earlier this month we learned that

"Texas-based American Airlines [grounded] 150 planes due to pilot shortage... "It’s going to take several years" to address the current pilot shortage.... "
https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/american-airlines-grounds-planes-pilot-shortage/

Again, the Globalist attempt to force all of us to get vaccinated in order to fly, with health passports failed from the get-go.
123   WookieMan   2023 Jun 27, 8:02pm  

The_Deplorable says

Last July 4th weekend we had 29,000 flight cancellations...

Earlier this month we learned that

"Texas-based American Airlines [grounded] 150 planes due to pilot shortage... "It’s going to take several years" to address the current pilot shortage.... "
https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/american-airlines-grounds-planes-pilot-shortage/

Again, the Globalist attempt to force all of us to get vaccinated in order to fly, with health passports failed from the get-go.

While the vaccine probably doesn't help, boomers are retiring. It's like that in all industries outside of fast food and similar low pay type service jobs. AND boomers have more seniority to take off July 4th time period. We're in a demographic shift right now.

Aviation wise I think mechanics are going to be a bigger problem. I think they may be blaming pilots, FAA and weather because why admit you're short of mechanics? That totally boosts the confidence of anyone looking to book a flight said no one ever. Let me know when you meet a kid that says they want to work on plane engines. You won't.

Aviation is kind of making a come back, but it will take at least a decade to replace retiring pilots and mechanics as new ones are trained. There will be continued cancellations in high demand seasons for the foreseeable future and I'm talking at least 5 years.
124   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 27, 11:55pm  

Earlier I wrote that
"United Airlines president Scott Kirby forgot that United Airlines mandated the toxic mRNA Covid-19 vaccine for United's pilots and as a result most of United's pilots are either dead or injured from Myocarditis, heart attacks, strokes, paralyses etc... And earlier this month American Airlines grounded 150 planes due to pilot shortage... "It’s going to take several years" to address the current pilot shortage.... "

This pilot shortage was caused by the toxin in the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine and the Globalist effort to force all Americans to get vaccinated.

WookieMan says

"Aviation wise I think mechanics are going to be a bigger problem."


Well, Yes! Like the pilots, mechanics were also mandated to receive the toxic mRNA Covid-19 vaccine! In other words the Globalists wiped out the commercial Airline industry!

"While the vaccine probably doesn't help, boomers are retiring... it will take at least a decade to replace retiring pilots and mechanics as new ones are trained. "


That is fake news WookieMan to cover up Globalist arrogance and incompetence. In the meantime, We The People, fly without "health passports!" Imagine that.
125   WookieMan   2023 Jun 28, 3:05am  

The_Deplorable says

That is fake news WookieMan to cover up Globalist arrogance and incompetence. In the meantime, We The People, fly without "health passports!" Imagine that.

Outside of military flying it's almost impossible for young people to get the hours needed without massive debt or mommy and daddy. I think less than 2% of the population even has a Private Pilots Certificate now. I think it's actually one percent. That's ALL pilots from my understanding. 50% are probably for personal or regional business use of their own plane.

The pilots now had it easy 30-40 years ago to get through to commercial airlines. What do you think it cost to get into a commercial operation or corporate jets non-military? You're looking at up to $100k and maybe more in certain regions. Starting pay can be less than a laborer, secretary, etc. That's a lot of potential debt that if you're a single dude you might not be able to pay. So no, it's not fake news. It's a shortage of younger pilots coming into the system.

The entire world is going through a demographic change. We're positioned fine, but aviation is one sector where we're behind the retirement wave. And if you don't think pilots are smart enough to pay off their doctor to inject saline, you don't know smart pilots. Everything has a price if you're smart about it. All they needed was a card and HIPPA prevents sharing medical records YOU don't want shared. And no employer is going to draw blood to see if there's mRNA for Covid in their body.

You're making a blanket statement that isn't true for most people/pilots that it's 100% the reason. It's maybe 1-2% for a select few. One channel I watch the 30ish year old guy had a stroke, SIX YEARS before covid and was a commercial pilot. Shit happens. Taking Tylenol can kill you. There are too many factors.

I don't like the vaccine at all but any argument falls apart when you don't account for other health issues and medicine mixed with it. A 65 year old lifetime pilot probably just wanted to enjoy the summer and retired in May this year. If there's 1 pilot coming in and 2 retiring, what does that look like? I'm 40 and know zero commercial pilots on a personal level currently. Just private. Even private most got the jab for their job and fly recreationally and have passed two medicals since being jabbed.

This has been happening since aviation started. People get sick. Now people report every instance on the internet as fact when they likely know nothing about the pilot that had to stop flying. Never met them. Didn't know if they snorted cocaine for energy on a long flight and blew their heart up or damaged after a decade of doing it.

SS can kick in at 62. There's too much data to show that it's a boomer retirement issue. Not their fault. I don't think the airlines thought it out well. I don't think it's the vaccine. 100 can't retire from an airline and 10 come in. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-is-there-a-pilot-shortage-covid-retirements-training/

There's more to it if you look instead of just saying vaccine bad.
126   Patrick   2023 Jun 28, 10:24am  

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/american-airlines-flight-attendant-dies-30314337


American Airlines flight attendant dies after collapsing during flight

Carol Wright had worked with American Airlines for 38 years as a flight attendant and purser but collapsed on a flight from Venice to Philadelphia with colleagues rushing to her aid
127   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 28, 10:30am  

The airlines forced thair pilots, mechanics etc to take the toxic mRNA Covid-19 vaccine and as a result most commercial pilots and mechanics are either dead or injured from Myocarditis, heart attacks, strokes, paralyses etc...

WookieMan says
" You're making a blanket statement that isn't true... boomers are retiring... The pilots now had it easy 30-40 years ago to get through to commercial airlines."

Boomers retiring has nothing to do with the pilot shortage. Military pilots still become commercial airline pilots after they retire - like they always did. That did not change.

The only thing that change was the mandate for all pilots to take the toxic mRNA Covid-19 vaccine and as a result most pilots are either dead or injured from Myocarditis, heart attacks, strokes, paralyses etc...

In other words, our lords and masters, the elites - met the brick wall of reality doing 200 mph. And the wall is fine, not even a scratch - Thank you for asking.
128   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 28, 10:41am  

- Evidence Proves The FDA Is Involved In a Drug Safety Cover Up

A "Freedom of Information Act" (FOIA) request forced the FDA to release Pfizer documents that show that Pfizer and the FDA knew about 1,223 deaths within 90 days of the Covid-19 Pfizer mRNA vaccine. In other words the FDA (and Pfizer) was involved in a drug safety cover up. In this 32 second video clip Peter McCullough, MD, makes this fact crystal clear. Dr. McCullough says the following - quoting from the clip:

• "There has been unprecedented injuries, disabilities and deaths with these Covid vaccines."
• "Pfizer and the FDA knew about 1,223 deaths within 90 days of their vaccine."
• "The lawyer for the FDA wanted to block this information for 55 years."
• "This is... evidence that the FDA is involved in drug safety cover up."
https://www.bitchutmcculloughe.com/video/WS8o9Tpd4uEr/

Note: It looks like this video was deleted!

Question: If so, why?

Will it change the fact that the FDA is involved in drug safety cover up?
129   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 30, 4:04pm  

The_Deplorable says
"[Commercial airline] pilots, mechanics were... mandated to receive the toxic mRNA Covid-19 vaccine! In other words the Globalists wiped out the commercial Airline industry!... This pilot shortage was caused by the toxin in the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine and the Globalist effort to force all Americans to get vaccinated. Last July 4th weekend we had 29,000 flight cancellations..."

So far this 4th of July weekend we had 7,000 cancellations and we have another 5 days until July 4, 2023.

"Fourth of July flight delays, cancellations add to summer travel woes... Travelers across the country are left frustrated as over 35,000 flight delays and 7,000 cancellations have plagued the airline industry since Saturday... https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/fourth-july-flight-delays-cancellations-135837499.html
130   WookieMan   2023 Jun 30, 4:33pm  

The_Deplorable says

Boomers retiring has nothing to do with the pilot shortage. Military pilots still become commercial airline pilots after they retire - like they always did. That did not change.

There's a shortage of military pilots. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/with-war-potentially-approaching-a-pilot-shortage-looms-over-the-us-air-force

You're talking out of your ass dude. https://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2023/3/graham-senators-reintroduce-bill-to-address-pilot-shortage

There's NOT enough incoming pilots to REPLACE those leaving. Read the links. It has little to nothing to do with the vaccine. This was years in the making. The aviation industry whether it be military or colleges didn't recruit enough. I only know one kid under 30 flying a plane right now. That's easily 0.01% of my network. 90% of the pilots now were flying by age 20-25. Young men aren't flying.

If the military is struggling to get new ones you know damn well aviation schools/colleges are struggling. The vaccine side effect "might" be 1 in 800-1k people. That's not going to shut down the industry like what's going on. It's a demographic shift. Blaming it on the vaccine is lazy. And NO, I didn't and won't take it. This isn't a defense of it. I'm looking at data. You're looking at overall data and correlating it to pilots. It doesn't make sense. 200-500 pilots being sick doesn't ground the entire aviation system.
131   RWSGFY   2023 Jun 30, 4:58pm  

The shortage will continue until the industry pulls their head out of their ass and start treating young low-hours pilots better. It costs about $75-100K to get that ATP license and then you go and endure 4-5 years of literally minimum wage earnings (if not worse) while working weird hours and commuting god-knows-how far while not being paid. And it's not like it ramps up fast even after that initial period. Fuck that noise.
132   The_Deplorable   2023 Jun 30, 5:59pm  

WookieMan says

"There's a shortage of military pilots. You're talking out of your ass dude. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/with-war-potentially-approaching-a-pilot-shortage-looms-over-the-us-air-force "

Heh... The link you provided WookieMan contradicts you! It says:

"The Air Force’s array of 48 fighter squadrons and nine attack squadrons are today being asked to do the work of 60 squadrons, the head of Air Combat Command said recently."

In other words the number of pilots and planes needs to increase to meet the needs of today's military and has not increased because the Globalist traitors are too busy stealing the money needed for such an expansion! Or did they send the money to Ukraine?

Have a nice day!

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