The system controlling systems (DeepState) is now trying to sabotage the travel industry, which is my livelihood. The pattern is there: after years upon years of safe travel in the airline industry, there’s several mishaps a week now, and it’s just a matter of time before we have a crash.
The right to travel has been a target of the DS for four years now. Notice that the mishaps have not yet resulted in a crash. It’s just about instilling fear now. But if our travel behavior doesn’t change, it will get worse.
The DS loves it—people boarding planes petrified that THEIR FLIGHT will be the one that crashes.
There’s not a day that goes by that they don’t keep one-upping themselves as murderous psychopaths.
I do notice that all of these "mishaps" are ALL Boeing planes. Not Airbus or anyone else, just Boeing. DS trying to undermine Boeing? Do that, and you erode confidence in the entire airline industry.
Now now ... Boeing has the best quota hires money can buy.
Seems to be many United Airline planes with mishaps.
And Alaska Air.
Flying United in two weeks.
Welp, there's gunna be a brownspot on your underwear while you board that flight!
Why do you need to travel, everything you need is right inside this 15-minute city?!?
But yes, they have been saying for years that only the elites will be able to travel around the globe. I think automobile ownership will be next, at least some car companies are reversing their electric vehicle push.
Sabotage: French factory workers would throw their "sabots", or wooden shoes, into the workings of machines, to shut down production. Ergo: Sabotage.
Of course the French would pioneer the cowardly way of fighting.
Ahhhh. This is a hit your forehead kinda post. Thank you
NUREMBERG
The elite DO NOT WANT you to fly. They want you stuck at home in your 15 minute city. You will eat the bugs.
They are sabotaging airlines to make people not what to fly ON THEIR OWN ACCORD. Simple as that.
DEI is their excuse for tanking air travel.
Bingo!
Could it be hiring people that are DEI instead of experienced??
Saw that Alaska had an incident that a cargo door failed to seal, thankfully the animals in the cargo hold were all alive upon landing.
One would THINK there would be a series of SEAL indicators in the cockpit. Failsafe's that the door deadbolts were in place, that aircraft atmospheric integrity was good before takeoff.
Sensor wise; it's not that tough.
They don't want us to fly. Well, not Boeing's anyway.
It is ok for small crash so u can sue them and buy extra insurance coverage