Just line that rumor started in Africa that sex with a virgin could cure aids. So the animals started raping children. You just know that the globalists are behind that one.
SquawkAlert
@SquawkAlert
I'm a bot that tweets when an aircraft squawks 7700 (emergency) or 7600 (radio failure). I'm currently online. Details @ http://germancoding.com/squawk/
In the airgermancoding.com/squawk/Joined June 2017
Interesting... 2017, before the pandemic.
Hmmm, probably trivial to download their twitter history, run it through a parse, and produce a chart showing a sharp uptick in calls.
But nobody is gonna do that, and I personally don't give a fuck enough to do it.
*edit: TBH, just scrolling through a search of that account, it does seem like a lot. I'm starting to give a fuck more.
I’ve flown internationally quite a bit recently. This is not true, entry to the US for a long time was only a negative COVID test. now they don’t even require that.
4chan's biggest problem is the Powers That Be finally realized how much indulgence it was actually having over culture, and how much... "interesting" stuff was leaning it because of them.
As an example I know at least one CC who uses then directly as a news aggregator
Yup and now the place is flooded with sliders, AI generated title/pic/post threads and replies, and tons of forced i.e not organic infighting of ethnic groups throwing slurs around.
What was interesting is I noticed a sharp decline in content like this during the RvW week.
I just went overseas in June, there was a "medical emergency" on our plane. Fortunately toward the end of the flight, so hopefully the guy is ok. He was alive when they took him off. I think.
Friend's kid is a fairly senior doctor and on a long-haul flight responded to the cabin crew "is there a doctor on board?" announcement. This was 2018 pre-covid. Infant taken sick and it was doctor's call whether patient was sufficiently serious to divert the flight. She did call it and they landed.
Kind of as you'd expect but I never found out how they verified her credentials. Anyone could say they were a doctor and start messing with people. Even if you got a photo ID showing you work at Killinpeople Medical Centre, you could be the hospital janitor.
Yea, if you lie and make a bad call not to land and the person dies, I bet the government checks your credentials and now you’ve got criminal fraud and civil liability for wrongful death.
I still feel like we are at the part of a zombie apocalypse movie when things start to go very wrong, and it starts with smaller events where people are injured or dying
This week my son flew in from the east coast. The airport said their flight was delayed because of weather (sunniest week this summer not even chemtrails). When they boarded the flight attendants said it was because there weren’t enough air traffic controllers working at the arrival airport. Not the same but still telling. They’re either sick, quit or both.
Air traffic controllers have strict health requirements and regular check-ups. A friend of mine is one and they have laid off several people due to sudden health issues. Some have also quit due to mental stress with all the BS going on.
Makes me wonder what's going to happen to all the military people who fly jets. My cousin's husband flies for the navy, he's in a very high position (can't remember which one, but I think he's being trained to command his own squad). Him, my cousin, and young children were vaccinated.
There has been an increase in pilot crashes in the military. Steve Kirsh has written about this a few times on his substack. Pilots are supposedly getting medical assessments from non-military doctors because they don’t want their flight status revoked if it turns out they’ve got myocarditis or similar complications.
Any airline pedes here who can verify that code? Seems to me more likely there would be a code for medical emergencies and a different one for mechanical. Any airline pedes on here who can verify any of this? Thanks.
Get FightRadar24, turn on general emergency alerts. I get several every day, not 50-70, but the person that pointed me in this direction claimed 1-2 per month was normal pre covid and now it is 2-3 per day—which is true.
Gene therapy mRNA shots mixed with pressurized cabin air and you get something similar to Remdesivir and ventilators. Only makes sense that we'd see people having issues like this.
Now, imagine what it's like for our military pilots who wear O2 masks all flight, with what amounts to forced fed O2, even more closely akin to ventilation masks in hospitals than just regular cabin air pressures.
Honestly, I'm quite surprised we aren't hearing more stories of our military pilots getting their lungs blown out.
From what I've read, Remdesivir causes your kidneys and liver to shut down, which in turn, allows the fluids in your body to collect. With nowhere else to go, the fluids end up in your lungs. So, the ventilators are then utilized. The ventilators' high pressure then ends up tearing up your lungs and you drown in your own fluids.
Pilots are probably ok because they don't have anything shutting down their kidneys and livers. The extra force from the oxygen probably isn't enough to damage anything.
Don't forget -- a lot of people use CPAP machines at night to breath. The air is pressurized by the machine and no one's lungs get blown out by them. The air pressure is determined by how bad your problem is.
When you first start to use one, it seems really easy to breathe in, but a struggle to breathe out. This is only a temporary issue, as your lungs will get stronger. You won't even notice the extra pressure once you've gotten used to it.
There is one danger for the pressure from a CPAP though. I had to reprogram one of mine once when it lost its settings. I got the high number wrong (put 18 instead of 16). My lungs handled it just fine, but it caused me to swallow a bunch of air that night. The next day I was in urgent care with massive pain due to the amount of air in my intestines. You could see it as black space on x-rays. They actually put me on strong pain killers just so I could stand up straight. Took 3 days before I felt normal again.
I'm surprised you were able to access the settings for the pressure. On mine it had to be set by the guy that delivered my machine and showed me how to use it.
Of course, I was able to hack into the " super secret" control menu before the guy was even halfway down the road. 😂🤣😂 It was a common trick that was used for other computer-related gizmos, like printers, when I worked in IT.
Ventilators run at higher than atmospheric pressure… they are nothing like being on a plane. And yes, that higher pressure can damage a patient’s lungs which is why you want to avoid a vent and if you must, get off it as soon as possible.
Supplemental O2 just increases available oxygen in the air you are breathing from the normal 22% to 30% or 50% or higher. That makes it easier for your lungs to transfer oxygen into your blood. That’s all. No pressure involved. However prolonged exposure to high O2 can burn your lungs, which is why patients on ventilators at 100% O2 tend to not come off alive.
The bigger problem with airline travel is the lack of movement combined with the change in pressure. I get headaches for a day when going up into the mountains… airline travel forces you through that same depressurization / repressurization path and it messes with your blood pressure. Combine that with sitting still for a few hours and if you are prone to clotting, you are at much higher risk.
Had my next trip to the US planned 2 years ago to see a friend.. Take the Zephyr from Sacramento to Salt Lake City, then down to Phoenix in a rental. From there back home.
Hopefully those jab mandates are scrapped soon, the chances of me getting one are zero. Haven't seen her in 4 years or so, also still have to visit 38 states I haven't been to yet.
I normally budgeted about $4000 per trip to the US and went twice a year, so since the coof that adds up on tourism revenue missed. I'm sure I'm not the only one that visited the States on a regular basis.
Considering he athletes are dying in much higher rate than the rest, I would say there is an element of stress/blood pressure etc. I know that whenever I fly, the pressure is pretty intense during landing (esp over the lastfew years) and it hurts my ears like crazy. Even empty water bottles with caps on get crushed often. Wonder if this does anything to the blood pressure as well.
I'd bet if you compared clotting incidents of people living in Denver with the same for airline passengers the numbers would line up. The altitudes should be roughly the same based on the 6-8k pressurization figures.
Didn't the USA drop COVID mandates to enter? My wife and kids just got back from France. No issues. Airport was super packed. No EMTs or emergency vehicles (O'Hare Airport, busiest in N America). I waited in the parking lot for two hours then inside for another hour. Super busy. No issues I could see.
They calibrated perfectly so that they could keep rolling it out for the longest time possible before people started waking up.
Exponential depopulation.
Damn … thats exactly what it would be. Never thought of that. That is genius.
Hidden in plain sight is the name of their game. They’ve overstepped this time though. Many of us can see the dancing gorilla.
This is by design of the white hats. Operation Warp Speed = force the Cabal to accelerate their evil and hence step out of the shadows.
Nonsense, the shots are extremely effective at destroying your immune system.
Oh man! I laugh, not because I’m callous, but because these fucks wanted to have us forced vaccinated.
Just line that rumor started in Africa that sex with a virgin could cure aids. So the animals started raping children. You just know that the globalists are behind that one.
It's perfect to keep the sheep asleep while quietly furthering their depopulation agenda.
Probably can be verified here:
https://twitter.com/SquawkAlert
SquawkAlert
@SquawkAlert
I'm a bot that tweets when an aircraft squawks 7700 (emergency) or 7600 (radio failure). I'm currently online. Details @ http://germancoding.com/squawk/ In the airgermancoding.com/squawk/Joined June 2017
Interesting... 2017, before the pandemic.
Hmmm, probably trivial to download their twitter history, run it through a parse, and produce a chart showing a sharp uptick in calls.
But nobody is gonna do that, and I personally don't give a fuck enough to do it.
*edit: TBH, just scrolling through a search of that account, it does seem like a lot. I'm starting to give a fuck more.
You have to be "bare in mind" to take the vaxx.
lol
Smoothbrain
"My name is Emer j Fudd, millionaire, I own a mansion and a yacht"..and i am fully vaxxed.
I’ve flown internationally quite a bit recently. This is not true, entry to the US for a long time was only a negative COVID test. now they don’t even require that.
It’s required for non US citizens entering the country but not for US citizens.
Unless you wade a river
thanks for the clarification
Sauce: https://archive.ph/wip/SrCTV
Direct link to 4chan: https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/386976302 (Click at your own risk)
No fear of /pol/acks here
4chan's biggest problem is the Powers That Be finally realized how much indulgence it was actually having over culture, and how much... "interesting" stuff was leaning it because of them.
As an example I know at least one CC who uses then directly as a news aggregator
Yup and now the place is flooded with sliders, AI generated title/pic/post threads and replies, and tons of forced i.e not organic infighting of ethnic groups throwing slurs around.
What was interesting is I noticed a sharp decline in content like this during the RvW week.
clearly needs more spiderman posting, lmao.
“What are the political implication’s of edging?”
MAGA and communism apparently....
A paradox, which way, western man? 😎
For context: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_squall
Not really, just two expressions of the same dissatisfaction, one reformist, one destroy and rebuild...ist
Oh MAGA, hands down. Fuck a red wave, I want a goddamn orange squall...
I just went overseas in June, there was a "medical emergency" on our plane. Fortunately toward the end of the flight, so hopefully the guy is ok. He was alive when they took him off. I think.
Wow, in all the years that I have travelled around the world, pre-plandemic, I have never once seen a medical emergency.
Friend's kid is a fairly senior doctor and on a long-haul flight responded to the cabin crew "is there a doctor on board?" announcement. This was 2018 pre-covid. Infant taken sick and it was doctor's call whether patient was sufficiently serious to divert the flight. She did call it and they landed.
Kind of as you'd expect but I never found out how they verified her credentials. Anyone could say they were a doctor and start messing with people. Even if you got a photo ID showing you work at Killinpeople Medical Centre, you could be the hospital janitor.
The airline sent her a gift card later.
Well, there is nothing to gain by lying about being a doctor in that situation.
Yea, if you lie and make a bad call not to land and the person dies, I bet the government checks your credentials and now you’ve got criminal fraud and civil liability for wrongful death.
I still feel like we are at the part of a zombie apocalypse movie when things start to go very wrong, and it starts with smaller events where people are injured or dying
I agree. And many of us called this happening from day ONE.
This week my son flew in from the east coast. The airport said their flight was delayed because of weather (sunniest week this summer not even chemtrails). When they boarded the flight attendants said it was because there weren’t enough air traffic controllers working at the arrival airport. Not the same but still telling. They’re either sick, quit or both.
Or, they're working at Oshkosh for the airshow. (world's largest fly-in officially opens 7/25)
If they say it’s weather, they don’t have to refund you , I believe. Could be wrong though
Air traffic controllers have strict health requirements and regular check-ups. A friend of mine is one and they have laid off several people due to sudden health issues. Some have also quit due to mental stress with all the BS going on.
Makes me wonder what's going to happen to all the military people who fly jets. My cousin's husband flies for the navy, he's in a very high position (can't remember which one, but I think he's being trained to command his own squad). Him, my cousin, and young children were vaccinated.
There has been an increase in pilot crashes in the military. Steve Kirsh has written about this a few times on his substack. Pilots are supposedly getting medical assessments from non-military doctors because they don’t want their flight status revoked if it turns out they’ve got myocarditis or similar complications.
Same thing is happening with commercial pilots.
Very interesting, thank you.
Any airline pedes here who can verify that code? Seems to me more likely there would be a code for medical emergencies and a different one for mechanical. Any airline pedes on here who can verify any of this? Thanks.
7700 is the code for General Emergency, as correctly referenced in the post. This could be mechanical or medical.
Alright, thanks. Seems strange there would be one code for either situation. Thanks for the reply.
The main 3 distress codes are:
7700 – Distress or Urgency Condition
7600 – Two-Way Radio Communication Failure
7500 – Air Piracy (Hijacking or Hostile Acts Onboard)
Kek
Thank you. I did wonder about the distinction between the other types of emergencies and something akin to a hijacking. Appreciate the info.
Get FightRadar24, turn on general emergency alerts. I get several every day, not 50-70, but the person that pointed me in this direction claimed 1-2 per month was normal pre covid and now it is 2-3 per day—which is true.
Thank you for your input.
Yep. I’ve been seeing more and more on the app. My watch just dinged for a flight EN8859 a few min ago.
Gene therapy mRNA shots mixed with pressurized cabin air and you get something similar to Remdesivir and ventilators. Only makes sense that we'd see people having issues like this.
Now, imagine what it's like for our military pilots who wear O2 masks all flight, with what amounts to forced fed O2, even more closely akin to ventilation masks in hospitals than just regular cabin air pressures.
Honestly, I'm quite surprised we aren't hearing more stories of our military pilots getting their lungs blown out.
From what I've read, Remdesivir causes your kidneys and liver to shut down, which in turn, allows the fluids in your body to collect. With nowhere else to go, the fluids end up in your lungs. So, the ventilators are then utilized. The ventilators' high pressure then ends up tearing up your lungs and you drown in your own fluids.
Pilots are probably ok because they don't have anything shutting down their kidneys and livers. The extra force from the oxygen probably isn't enough to damage anything.
Don't forget -- a lot of people use CPAP machines at night to breath. The air is pressurized by the machine and no one's lungs get blown out by them. The air pressure is determined by how bad your problem is.
When you first start to use one, it seems really easy to breathe in, but a struggle to breathe out. This is only a temporary issue, as your lungs will get stronger. You won't even notice the extra pressure once you've gotten used to it.
There is one danger for the pressure from a CPAP though. I had to reprogram one of mine once when it lost its settings. I got the high number wrong (put 18 instead of 16). My lungs handled it just fine, but it caused me to swallow a bunch of air that night. The next day I was in urgent care with massive pain due to the amount of air in my intestines. You could see it as black space on x-rays. They actually put me on strong pain killers just so I could stand up straight. Took 3 days before I felt normal again.
I'm surprised you were able to access the settings for the pressure. On mine it had to be set by the guy that delivered my machine and showed me how to use it.
Of course, I was able to hack into the " super secret" control menu before the guy was even halfway down the road. 😂🤣😂 It was a common trick that was used for other computer-related gizmos, like printers, when I worked in IT.
Planes are pressurized at 6000-8000ft equivalent, not sea-level and certainly not higher pressure.
Ventilators run at higher than atmospheric pressure… they are nothing like being on a plane. And yes, that higher pressure can damage a patient’s lungs which is why you want to avoid a vent and if you must, get off it as soon as possible.
Supplemental O2 just increases available oxygen in the air you are breathing from the normal 22% to 30% or 50% or higher. That makes it easier for your lungs to transfer oxygen into your blood. That’s all. No pressure involved. However prolonged exposure to high O2 can burn your lungs, which is why patients on ventilators at 100% O2 tend to not come off alive.
The bigger problem with airline travel is the lack of movement combined with the change in pressure. I get headaches for a day when going up into the mountains… airline travel forces you through that same depressurization / repressurization path and it messes with your blood pressure. Combine that with sitting still for a few hours and if you are prone to clotting, you are at much higher risk.
Wow. This will ramp up until it can no longer be brushed aside. Everyone has to wake up fast.
The Death Jab is coming into its own.
oh boy the next 2 weeks are going to be nice .
Possibly related to indictment roundups
Had my next trip to the US planned 2 years ago to see a friend.. Take the Zephyr from Sacramento to Salt Lake City, then down to Phoenix in a rental. From there back home.
Hopefully those jab mandates are scrapped soon, the chances of me getting one are zero. Haven't seen her in 4 years or so, also still have to visit 38 states I haven't been to yet.
I normally budgeted about $4000 per trip to the US and went twice a year, so since the coof that adds up on tourism revenue missed. I'm sure I'm not the only one that visited the States on a regular basis.
A lot of Americans haven't been to 22 states.
50-38=12.
You makin' fun of my CRT math skills?
Lol- glad you have a sense of humor. I'm a little OCD when it comes to some stuff. :)
Have to have humor when you make simple bone head mistakes. For deflection if nothing else. Keep pointing them out.
Wait, there's 60?
Whoops
I thought they got rid of the vaccine or test requirement to enter the US?
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/proof-of-vaccination.html u/inb445x2
Ahhhh i understand now. Thanks.
Have family and friends in Europe who were saying the requirements were lifted to come back; didn’t realize it was just citizens
Thank him for speaking out and having enough brains to put two and two together. We need more whistleblowers out here.
You son of a bitch.
Wonder if the altitude is contributing to what the clot shot does to the heart, or maybe the stress of flying, especially on long distance flights.
Considering he athletes are dying in much higher rate than the rest, I would say there is an element of stress/blood pressure etc. I know that whenever I fly, the pressure is pretty intense during landing (esp over the lastfew years) and it hurts my ears like crazy. Even empty water bottles with caps on get crushed often. Wonder if this does anything to the blood pressure as well.
I'd bet if you compared clotting incidents of people living in Denver with the same for airline passengers the numbers would line up. The altitudes should be roughly the same based on the 6-8k pressurization figures.
Didn't the USA drop COVID mandates to enter? My wife and kids just got back from France. No issues. Airport was super packed. No EMTs or emergency vehicles (O'Hare Airport, busiest in N America). I waited in the parking lot for two hours then inside for another hour. Super busy. No issues I could see.
Only for residents: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/proof-of-vaccination.html
It's a shame the US government recognizes people's rights, only if they are born here.