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not to worry, the FAA are doing everything in their power to address this … by hiring people with mental disabilities to diversify their workforce. Idiocracy in full swing

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For heaven’s sake… DEI is not mental disabilities. Two different issues, but similar results.

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sorry, i may be mistaken but this is what i was referring to:

https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/faa-diversity-push

if you read the article, you’ll find that it mentions “severe intellectual disabilities” as one of the ways to enhance diversity! that’s what i was referencing, but perhaps the article is wrong?

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Obviously a plan piggybacking on the tremendous success of the Vietnam War's Project 100000, a.k.a. "MacNamarra's Folly", among other less polite epithets.

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Even driving your car will become increasingly more dangerous, as drivers will become incapacitated. As well as the aforementioned bus, train, subway, et al operators. This is a ticking time bomb meant to reach 10+ years down the road. The ‘new normal’ until Pfizer, Moderna & their ilk create the ‘solution’. Death being one. Stay alert!

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Stay alert? What if a plane drops while I'm sleeping in my bed?

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Well, I would guess your chances of survival are better than someone sleeping on the plane.

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Are we supposed to stop flying?

What's the solution?

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yes

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Yes, as much as possible.

Until they specifically test pilots as Dr. A said.

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It’s not only vax. Not at all. It is also diversity, equity and inclusion. Few days ago, a regular passenger plane had a serious crash landing - the pilot failed all simulation tests, but it was decided that will be hired b/c it will look good from DEI point of view.

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D.I.E. More appropriate.

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That's the plan for Agenda 2050, for "climate change" so why not help it along by making flying too risky?

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Solution: drive. To be fair, chances of an accident are still low, but unless airplane travel is absolutely necessary, I wouldn't do it.

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😯

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Well we're not lemmings. We can do a lot of things. But the question is - who's prepared to? Flying is a matter of choice when weighing up the risks now. As is everything, including taking he jabs.

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Stop flying. Full stop

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There is also the DEI hiring issues that United is doing at risks to lives….. https://www.bizpacreview.com/2024/01/07/united-airlines-questioned-about-dei-impact-on-hard-landing-in-houston-1425612/!!! I won’t fly anytime soon!!!

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Don’t forget that air traffic controllers were mandated to get the injections as well. Lots of bad judgement mistakes now coming from controllers in towers and radar rooms.

I’d rather hitchhike than fly somewhere these days.

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Now this.. seriously? WTAF?

US Aviation Safety Agency Hiring People With

‘Severe Intellectual Disability’

https://www.rt.com/news/590760-faa-hiring-disabled-diversity/

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The first runway accident in Japan, where everyone escaped, but the plane burned - was it ever confirmed that the pilot of the small plane that taxied onto the runway was impaired suddenly? That is what I assumed, a vaxxed pilot making a deadly mistake.

And now there has been another one like this in Japan?

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I initially decided against participating in any public transportation and commercial flight due to exasperating mask requirements...

How does one calculate the safety of air travel with these mystery attributable variables? Is it safer to drive yet?

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I’d never get in a plane with only one pilot. But I’d take the risk once or twice a year with two.

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Another death: 35 yr old weight-loss influencer from Boston dies of heart attack. Mila De Jesus had been suffering from an extreme case of Psoriasis since July. The NIH says that Psoriasis can be caused by Covid-19 'vaccines'.

‘Healthy,’ vaxed, and boosted ‘All My Children’ actor dies at 50 — fiancée points to COVID

A lady had posted several videos around 2 yrs ago, saying that they would begin to see more skin issues. She said she had quick working in pharmaceutical for fear of what was going on.

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-fda-extends-review-pfizers-experimental-skin-disease-drug-2021-04-07/

https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/fda-approves-pfizers-supplemental-new-drug-application 2/10/2023

To date, CIBINQO has received marketing authorization in the U.S., the European Union, Great Britain, and other countries, and has launched in Germany, Japan, China, and ≥20 other markets worldwide.

MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS (MACE)

Major adverse cardiovascular events were reported in patients treated with CIBINQO. In RA patients 50 years of age and older with at least one cardiovascular risk factor treated with another JAK inhibitor, a higher rate of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) (defined as cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, and stroke), was observed when compared with TNF blockers. CIBINQO is not approved for use in RA patients. Patients who are current or past smokers are at additional increased risk. Discontinue CIBINQO in patients that have experienced a myocardial infarction or stroke.

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