Vaccine or not?

We all know your assumptions & predictions suck & never happen.


You are right. The loons are already out in force on this.

https://www.health.gov.au/our-work/...-microchip-or-any-kind-of-tracking-technology

FDA-Approved ‘Electronic Pill’ Isn't Evidence That COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Microchip’ Conspiracy Is ‘Proven’ - FactCheck.org

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/01/why-the-covid-vaccines-dont-contain-a-magnetic-5g-tracking-chip.html

Where did the microchip vaccine conspiracy theory come from anyway?


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I'm not the one making the deliberately absurd claim that the vaccine is a biological weapon. I mean, jeez
IDK what to tell you. I know you would never make that claim.
You should know that regardless of your stance on this I still have a measure of respect for your intelligence and capacity. I also know that I’ve seen in the last 3.5 years is medical and gov malfeasance at an epic level making me wanting to throat punch certain individuals, I can’t make you feel the physical disgust or mental fatigue I’ve experienced with the occurrences in the last 3.5 years because… it’s all ********. I can’t big picture it for you. You either see the naked emperor or you don’t.
 
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They should make it illegal for any person in politics to own stocks in pharmaceutical companies. That's your problem right there. 83 Republicans voted no and all but one Dem voted no. This is absolutely insane given what we now know about the jab
I attribute it more to Democrats being in favor of totalitarian control by the government.
 
I attribute it more to Democrats being in favor of totalitarian control by the government.

That's pretty obvious given their voting records over the past 3 years with anything in regards to mandates or indivual rights and freedom of speech. I will hate to see the day when the digital dollar takes over and then tied to something like vaccine passports. But that would never happen would it.
 

On a related note, Congress is looking at raising the 'retirement' age for pilots form 65 to 67. Many of us that will be affected in the next few years are very much in favor of this change. Our 'union' is fighting it under the auspices of 'safety'. Every year, each of the major airlines will lose over 10 MILLION flight hours of experience each because of this mandatory age limit. That equates to 500 pilots/year at each airline. It took me 32 years of flying to accumulate 22,000 hours of flight experience. Because of the expansion in the industry post FauciFlu, over half of our seniority list has right less than 7 years with the company. With each passing year, as we replace the high time pilots with low time ones, that average seniority (experience) will become smaller. My question to you is who do you want in that cockpit when things go bad. Ask yourself who was in control when USAir 1549 went into the Hudson.

There is a petition to keep us in the cockpit where we belong. I appreciate your help

Can you spare a minute to help this campaign?
 
On a related note, Congress is looking at raising the 'retirement' age for pilots form 65 to 67. Many of us that will be affected in the next few years are very much in favor of this change. Our 'union' is fighting it under the auspices of 'safety'. Every year, each of the major airlines will lose over 10 MILLION flight hours of experience each because of this mandatory age limit. That equates to 500 pilots/year at each airline. It took me 32 years of flying to accumulate 22,000 hours of flight experience. Because of the expansion in the industry post FauciFlu, over half of our seniority list has right less than 7 years with the company. With each passing year, as we replace the high time pilots with low time ones, that average seniority (experience) will become smaller. My question to you is who do you want in that cockpit when things go bad. Ask yourself who was in control when USAir 1549 went into the Hudson.

There is a petition to keep us in the cockpit where we belong. I appreciate your help

Can you spare a minute to help this campaign?

A guy that ****ed up and wasn't looking out the window. He's only a hero because nobody died.
 
On a related note, Congress is looking at raising the 'retirement' age for pilots form 65 to 67. Many of us that will be affected in the next few years are very much in favor of this change. Our 'union' is fighting it under the auspices of 'safety'. Every year, each of the major airlines will lose over 10 MILLION flight hours of experience each because of this mandatory age limit. That equates to 500 pilots/year at each airline. It took me 32 years of flying to accumulate 22,000 hours of flight experience. Because of the expansion in the industry post FauciFlu, over half of our seniority list has right less than 7 years with the company. With each passing year, as we replace the high time pilots with low time ones, that average seniority (experience) will become smaller. My question to you is who do you want in that cockpit when things go bad. Ask yourself who was in control when USAir 1549 went into the Hudson.

There is a petition to keep us in the cockpit where we belong. I appreciate your help

Can you spare a minute to help this campaign?


Signed....
 
A guy that ****ed up and wasn't looking out the window. He's only a hero because nobody died.
I hit a flock of geese taking off out of Seattle. When you're going 200 knots it's pretty hard to miss 'em even if you are looking right at 'em. Sully did alright. I'll tell you he was probably a hell of a lot cooler on the radio than I would have been.
 
I hit a flock of geese taking off out of Seattle. When you're going 200 knots it's pretty hard to miss 'em even if you are looking right at 'em.

I know a couple of you big bus drivers, one drives for the same company you do and another just retired from United. I got my information from them.
 
I hit a flock of geese taking off out of Seattle. When you're going 200 knots it's pretty hard to miss 'em even if you are looking right at 'em. Sully did alright. I'll tell you he was probably a hell of a lot cooler on the radio than I would have been.

No offense, but i suspect you’re operating from a position with a bias for the pilot.

This isn’t that hard. He could have just stopped the airplane until they had safely passed.
 
On a related note, Congress is looking at raising the 'retirement' age for pilots form 65 to 67. Many of us that will be affected in the next few years are very much in favor of this change. Our 'union' is fighting it under the auspices of 'safety'. Every year, each of the major airlines will lose over 10 MILLION flight hours of experience each because of this mandatory age limit. That equates to 500 pilots/year at each airline. It took me 32 years of flying to accumulate 22,000 hours of flight experience. Because of the expansion in the industry post FauciFlu, over half of our seniority list has right less than 7 years with the company. With each passing year, as we replace the high time pilots with low time ones, that average seniority (experience) will become smaller. My question to you is who do you want in that cockpit when things go bad. Ask yourself who was in control when USAir 1549 went into the Hudson.

There is a petition to keep us in the cockpit where we belong. I appreciate your help

Can you spare a minute to help this campaign?
Done SCV
 
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