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Since most nurses are jabbed, I have a feeling those off duty nurses may be mostly unjabbed. Or just lucky not to be damaged and stopped at 2 jabs. I wonder how many hospitals will close this year, due to nurse and doctor shortages. I will celebrate each hospital closure, as I heard hospitals are the #1 killers of people. We have been living in the 'upside down', for 50+ years.

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I haven´t been to a hospital since I was born. I avoid them at all costs. I think you might be right, hospitals are the leaders of killing.

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Remember in movies and TV shows the trope of the old man shouting he won't go to the hospital because 'they kill people in there!'? What a surprise to learn those old guys were right and not much has changed.

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Look how many were killed in a "hospital" with the fauci covid recommendation. And they still want us to believe the US has the best healthcare in the world. Not in my world!

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It's actually been bumped up to #1 which, according to a nurse friend of mine, it always was....also, I don't think it's human error since their main purpose is to steal money and create new customers for life, ultimately to steal their organs as they lie dying - to keep making more $$ off them.

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Yes, Big Pharma doesn´t want cures, it wants more and more customers.

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Want to become a pharma patient for life? Get a family Dr. He'll take care of the rest. Just get a sizable shoe box to house the many, many, many drugs coming your way. Watched them kill both of my parents with this business model. BASS TURDS!

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Your nurse friend is probably correct.

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I'm quite certain she is as I saw the system kill 2 family members and my parents - and have a couple of horror stories of my own.

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Both my parents succumbed to hospital protocol (incompetence and malfeasance) in 2022, just days apart. I feel for you and am very sorry for what you and your family were forced to endure 😥

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Mine too, long before Covid which proves it has been going on a long time. Pharma has always needed those Patients for Life. and they never cared how many they killed to pad the pocket. And people wonder why i don't trust anything as far as healthcare? I don't understand why any people do at this point.

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That’s truly a nightmare. God be with you.

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I´m sorry fo your losses.

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You have to be SICK to go to a hospital!

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And totally brain dead!

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Went one time in 77 years and was only lucky to get a correct diagnosis from an experience nurse. The doctors were useless

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Doctors are useless indeed. I can´t attest due to not having been to a doctor since I was a child, but I have heard from others that they see you for 2 minutes, write you a prescription, and send you on your way. All they care about is their six-figure income.

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I am an RN and not injected. Have given first aid twice in 4 months to collapsed people in parking lots.

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Is that normal? Or do you see increase?

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Definitely an increase

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They are nurses who will go to the aid of people I doubt they are asking if the victim is vaxxed and if most nurses are I would expect they would help. Unvaxxed as well.

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Absolutely!

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Not a problem for me. Last time I was in a hospital was when my last child was born in 1983. Haven't wasted my time on an MD since the mid 1990's. (paid for health insurance? Why would I? LOL!" About time these death camps get shut down...permanently. It has nothing to do with healthcare anymore, just how much Pharma and the AMA, CDC, FDA Cancer society and others can screw us for money. "Best medicine in he world is at the tip of your fork." Dr. Ryan Cole. Food for sure beats an untested bio weapon called a "vaccine" And taste better too! Set your alarm clock people. time to wake the flock up!

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And not to mention an increase of staying well because whatever brings you to the hospital as a last resort, the shedding of these “medical” personnel will and have compromised you even more! So yeah to closures of hospitals and clinics and to those who took the jab, take responsibility.

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Medical error in the death of my mother was proven...in court. The bass Turds knew, long before their poison killed her that it would kill her but gave it anyway. Don't ever stop searching for the truth. It is out there, hidden by them, but out there. They thought they could get away with it and it took 7 years, yes 7 years but the truth came out and the bass turds paid. I would rather have my mom back though. No amount of money ever can replace a life.

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My sincerest condolences, Tag. I am thankful for your perseverance & love for your mom.

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Iatrogenic Events is the term.

https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-iatrogenic-2615180

As a result of a doctor."

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I started to search but then wondered, "Which one of these links do I even trust?"

That ended that!

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Dr Peter Glidden talks about the 3rd leading cause of death in US - medical errors: https://rumble.com/v2a6xnk--dr.-peter-glidden-reveals-the-third-leading-cause-of-death-is-in-the-usa.html

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I will be happy to see its corrupt demise!

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The airline industry is dying and will soon not be able to function at all. And we all the reason why....

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Academic far as I'm concerned. After the last 3 years and the lunatic vaccination mandates I'll never board an airliner again: Too many pilots dropping dead at the controls.

Not to mention I've had enough of the obnoxious and useless "security screening" at the airport.

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It's a hassle and a heartache to travel: to leave the peace of home, to negotiate transportation and crappy tourists who don't even know how to dress, to navigate within or around tourist traps or even non-traps, to return home and almost instantly forget that you were gone but be reminded by the money you've spent when you see your next bank statement.

Waste-o-time-and-energy, and it's all a narrative anyway, unless you're visiting family or friends.

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I remember flying when I was younger, (70’s/80’s) and it was always something to look forward to! I always dressed very nice, (because that’s what you do) and I looked forward to a cocktail (or two), and enjoyed the flight next to the window.

Those days are over!

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Yes! I have a beautiful, literally, inside and out, friend in San Diego who (in her early 70s now) was a stewardess in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Stunning. Impeccable. Immaculate. She was featured, with other stewardesses of her ilk, in many a magazine. And no one wore their pajamas on the plane. Even in the 1980s, as you point out. Thanks for evoking that image.

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I still have my “first flight wings” I got on Western Airlines! I was probably 7-8 years old. I still have them!

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Wow--that's so cool!

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How cute is that! 🥰

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For context though, people smoked on the plane. All cabins were affected, not just smoking. The seats with ashtrays embedded in the armrests were filthy, usually with chewing gum stuck somewhere. The seat fabric was scratchy (and flammable). This is from the late 70s through mid-80s. In-flight entertainment consisted of films projected onto the front wall of the cabin, with limited visibility. I can't count how many times I watched movies like Cannonball Run on planes. If there was a golden age it was well before then.

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July 1986, flying, pregnant, to Europe. Jet was a double-decker. Smoking on lower deck. I told stewardess I was pregnant and didn't want to be in smoke--she re-seated husband and me on upper deck, in first class! [only time in my life I have flown first class]

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People smoked everywhere! There was a smoking section in restaurants and movie theaters. It never bothered me.

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Yes, it was great! I LOVED smoking on the plane!

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I grew up in an air force family and flew every kind of airplane imaginable. Plus: commercial airlines had bigger seats and you could arrive ten minutes before takeoff and still get on. Minus: smoking and the fact that airplanes were pressurized for a higher altitude which made for more ear and sinus problems and colder coffee.

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that's for sure, Renee! My first international flight was in 1984 coming back to US on British Airways. There was a piano bar, drinks and smoking upstairs. A real party. Not too many years ago, I also remember the small liquor bottles the attendants would put out freely, the hot cloths they gave to you on boarding, the slippers/sleep mask, the printed menu, magazines, and pretty flight attendants. Those days are over, indeed!

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I flew First Class about 1980 with my grandparents. It was wonderful and so classy! I’m fortunate to have experienced that…especially the champagne! I remember the bar upstairs. So cool. Lol!🥂

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on my flight, I was fortunately put in first class because there wasn't a seat for me in economy!

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Same here. Been to Hawaii twice 1974 and 2003 and both enjoyable. flew many in states flights over the years also. today? No thanks. If I can't drive it I will just stay home.

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One of the joys of Old Age unknown to Youth, is that of "not going". 😘

--Anon..

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I wouldn't either. Vaxed up pilots and flight crews... WTF? But just imagine the economic cost and the change to lives to everyone who now flies all the time (for whatever reason)? But then I believe will are entering what will be the 2nd Dark Age of Man. So none of this matters anymore. It will soon be about basic survival.

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Sadly I agree but you need to connect to thelike minded for support in dark times. Katherine Austin Fitts' Solare has excellent resources

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I'm around 5ft 10ins not large and I now find the seats uncomfortable. Used to fly a lot but given up flying and I agree about the 'screening' - pointless jobs for dull people.

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With the nudie scanners why do I have to take my shoes off and send my baggage through the xray? Why don't I just step on an automatic walkway with my bags in hand and let the nudie scanner do all the scanning at once? Seriously. Nobody ever answers this question.

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Even at 5'7" like me it's pretty grim... 😘

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This is why, especially with prop planes also flying overhead in Venice, FL, and CRASHING with regularity, I often tweet the #FLHouseGOPMajority and #GovDeSantis and #FLSurgeonGeneral(Ladapo) to REVOKE operator licenses of all kinds from the vaximinated. For the safety of the thinking folk on the ground. Haven't flown since 2004 and then only for friends' wedding in the Marfa, TX, area.

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Feel the same. if I can;t drive it I just plan won't go.

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All part of Satan Klaus' mantra: "You vill own nothing, eat ze bugs, und you vill be happy!"

... Where's his white angora cat? ... 🤔

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You will own nothing....cos you're dead.

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I first read it as 'Santa' Klaus--had to go back to re-read

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Just today 150 flights canceled, sick Pilots? Vaxxed? Something...

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Hard to say? When poison your entire workforce after you have fired everyone who refused to be poisoned, you can end up a “little” short on manpower.

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And 'they' didn't see this problems coming at all? That is something I didn't see coming!

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Our entire infrastructure is going to be broken down and “unrepaired” all across the country as the people who maintain our world get sick and die. I live in a relatively small town. What happens when a large water pump breaks and there is no one left who knows how to fix it? No water for the town or a section of the town until you can find and hire someone who knows how to fix it. Large cities have large complex infrastructures that are expensive to fix. Once they start going down they will not be easily fixed. I believe the cities will descend in chaos as this happens. Small towns or small cities have more of chance of keeping things running. But that may not even happen either. We are headed for a 2nd Dark Age. It will not be fun. Buy guns and ammo.

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I see it too, as an old person who used to work in water & power control systems. Also they were unhackable only 30+ years ago as they used proprietary protocols and private lines for control communications. Everything today is based on complex large-scale infrastructure. Even the smaller towns will suffer the lack of repair parts & skills, but they might avoid some of the chaos.

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All right - a old knowledgeable guy! I am 72 and been there and done that. Wonderful that you worked in that field. I spent most of my life in manufacturing and ended up working with robots in auto assembly. Been around - worked with and fixed machines all my life. Yes you understand what I am talking about. Good maintenance guys are highly skilled and you are screwed without them. Complex systems will not function very long without them. I was in a new (unstarted) waste water treatment plant a few years ago as part of a photographic contract we had with contractor. This series of buildings was all automated and extremely complex. If this system stops , you have lots of untreated waste water going everywhere. So we have a relatively fragile technologically based infrastructure that will quickly fall into ruin without the people and parts to keep it running.

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not only will there not be a person who knows how to fix it, there won't be the repair parts available. Good idea is to buy a 3D printer and learn to make spare parts for things and buy as much as you can of replacement parts for your stuff.

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I have a printer - I have computer design skills too. I can reserve engineer parts. I have had people come to me to recreate parts that are no longer available. So.. yes that makes sense.

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I have thought a lot about about what is coming after this. I believe (I am guessing here) that this 2nd Dark Age of Man will last about 10 years. So with that being said.... here is a SubStack post of fiction about the near future as we begin to enter this dark age and what our world will be like.

An excerpt from “The Second Dark Age of Man”

The Years Following the Vaccine Genocide.

https://open.substack.com/pub/lawrencebutts/p/an-excerpt-from-the-second-dark-age?r=gjogf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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By design

Travel is going to be for the elites only -who can all afford to fly private

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Look at what Gates is investing in- climate change be damned. …Cue sarcasm.

Hypocrites.

very telling of what the our future holds

https://www.wsj.com/articles/bill-gates-joins-private-equity-firms-in-4-7-billion-deal-for-private-jet-company-11612534767

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Could it be purposely done to support the 15 minute city? No flying for the plebs.

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I don’t think the 15 minute city is anything more that a totalitarian wet dream at this point. All of this WAS certainly about control. And the virus and vaccine were tools the mass psychosis machine to get the world to digital currency and things like 15 minute cities. But the totalitarians did not want to kill ALL the people they successfully brainwashed. The vaccine was a tool that has gone very wrong. You can’t control dead people and you don’t leave alive the very people (unvaccinated) who will later hunt you down for your crimes.

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Maybe the idea of the 15 minute city is to pre-arrange which sectors will get the supplies and services, and which will not.

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Of course we do; it's "long covid."

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Wonder how many flyers are in jeopardy each day?

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Hard to say? But considering the progressive and accumulating damage (apparently) from the injections, the risk will go higher with each passing day. We are 2+ years out from the first jabs. So.. the little time bombs in the vaccinated pilots are going to start exploding more and more each day. I saw a number a couple weeks ago (no idea if it is factual) but they were saying they think 50% of the MRNA vaccinated have sub clinical myocarditis. Combine that with the clotting issues and strokes and you have a recipe for a smoking pile of debris and bodies on the ground somewhere. I not getting on any planes. Soon the airlines will be gone anyway.

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Doesn't withdrawal of these research papers sort of resemble closing the barn door after the animals have departed?

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Yeah it seems a little late to me to seem authentic.

I know. Why don't they just issue an apology to the 1000th person that had covid and the hospital staff hung a bag of Remdesivir by their bed. Wait they are dead now. Forget it.

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The complicity of so many in the killing is the most troublesome aspect of this horror. Most were either incentivized or indemnified, so they could inject that poison without fear of consequences. I lost a good friend in April 2020; she was unfortunate enough to have gone to a hospital just at the time that the deadly protocols were starting. I can still hear her husband crying on the phone because he was unable to visit his sweetheart while she was being slowly killed. And no one will be held accountable for what they did.

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I don't know why MCM is trying to push this propaganda that athletes are collapsing in games. I have a vaxxed family member who sent me a Reuters article that said it's not true so... Obviously they're right and Mark is wrong. Why would Reuters lie?

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I've been such a fool.

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Assuming you have your sarcasm button on. Right? Just in case you are serious Reuters is a partner in the Trusted News Initiative and pushing the narrative that’s been deceiving and censoring since 2021 and before. Agendas galore.

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Trusted, my @ss.

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Ain’t that the truth.

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One of Reuter's board members is also on Pfizer's board. It's a big club but we aint in it!

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I bet none of them are jabbed.

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$ £ € ¥

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Your sarcasm detector should have exploded at "Why would Reuters lie?". The sound of ambulance sirens is rapidly becoming the audible manifestation of this democide, can't mistake the sound of a loud siren in a quiet suburb. Soon they'll turn off the sirens to make it less obvious.

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I live in a gated RV community (not just 55+) in FL and sirens aren’t allowed. I sometimes hear the siren when they come off the highway but they shut it off at the guard shack.

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I have family members that I couldn't talk out of getting jabbed. Their convictions to do so was just as strong as my convictions not to do it.

I have been thinking a lot lately about the late actor Carol O'Connor All in the Family. How upset he was when his son died from drug addiction. How he went after the drug dealer. From what I heard that marked his last years. Just anger, sadness and trying to seek justice through convicting drug dealers. https://outsider.com/entertainment/all-in-the-family-archie-bunker-actor-carroll-oconnor-son-died-tragically-young/

Which leads me to doctors and nurses. ........

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Just think about all the money wasted on the war on drugs and then the FDA let the Sackler family waltz in with OxyContin that killed hundreds of thousands and got millions more addicted to it. And now a judge says that they are protected from prosecution.

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Nobody who knows that what he or she is doing causes (direct or indirectly) harm and or death to other people is protected from prosecution. The ones that 'decided' or whatever that some people, harming and or killing other people (in)directly, are protected from prosecution, aren't protected from prosecution either, and should be like everybody else being prosecuted as serial killers at least. That is why there is a law. And that is what the law is quite clear about, it is not hard to understand or something. Or is it??

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the tip of the iceberg, merely the tip

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Thanks to Mark Crispin Miller for gathering and sharing all this interesting, important information. For more about these dangerous jabs, see the semi-amusing film Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics (2022).

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Jabby Jabby

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The pilot shortage has been brewing for a long time. Despite that fact, in my country anyway, pilot training has become more and more expensive, there are fewer and fewer schools, and less and less financial aid. Vaccine mandates, early retirement, and military shortages aside, this is therefore completely a manufactured shortage. No country in its right mind would allow this to occur and yet here we are.

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It's clear they want to limit and control civilian air travel, leaving only the rich perverts in their jets to be allowed to fly, unjabbed pilots of course ..

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The article on airline pilots was disappointing as it ignores losing all those pilots due to heart attacks and sudden deaths.

The article on science papers being withdrawn is also frustrating as it comes from a site that you have to pay for access. I am also questioning their information as article I have read are so often prejudicial and short on factual details. If they are really important, perhaps they can be saved as a .PDF and then sent via this substack.

Hospital deaths have been known for at least 2 decades to be the biggest cause of death annually in this country. I remember when even the JAMA cited them to be at least the 3rd biggest cause of death and this number was minimal. Doctors don't like writing this on death certificates as it really makes them vulnerable to lawsuits, not to mention their reputation. Medical journalists and researchers like Gary Null have been saying for years that number reported in only about 1% of those deaths. it still startles me to see that people are still just beginnng to take in the fact that the Medical industry, like any other industry, was created to not only make money from pushing chemical drugs but, even more nefarious, to kill all competition. Covid censorship, sponsored by t he government without any subtlety should clearly inform people Health has no business in the medical industry and only obscene profits interest them. Controlling the public, making them co-dependent in a way that makes people distrust their own authority is part of the tactic. Covid hysteria demonstrates this.

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It is falling apart. Gradually at first then all at once. We are approaching the "all at once" phase.

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All the continuing "Died Suddenlys" Police,Firefighters, Mimitary, Athletes, Pilots, anyone who wanted to keep their jobs, got the Covid "Vax", friends and family, are noting personality changes in them, easy to anger, flying rages over minor things...

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Bravo Nurses!! As for the Airlines they shot themselves in the foot. Mandating vaccinations

Now they are short handed.

Me thinks this is an end objective of the deep state to limit travel any way they can.

Maybe all the Bud Light drivers can be retrained to become pilots. Or better yet train the nurses to fly

That way any emergencies in flight can be addressed asap.

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A short video... More and more J6 footage is now coming out. Are you hearing about it?

see capitol police open door from the inside to let people in

see protestors assist a policeman that fell

see a man framed for something he didn't do

More evidence of non criminal behavior on J6

https://www.johnstrand.com/

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"Move along folks... nothing to see here..."

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