• Cockpit Concerns, COVID-19 Shots and Heart Damage

    From Safe & Effective@safe.effective@fauci.ouchi to alt.home.repair on Thu Dec 4 10:27:06 2025
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    As air travel soars, lingering fears about COVID vaccine side effects cast a shadow over aviation safety. Passengers wonder if their vaccinated
    pilots could face sudden mid-air health crises. A 2022 survey revealed 23 percent of U.S. commercial and military pilots reported adverse
    effects, including heart inflammation which can trigger sudden death. Sherry Walker, a researcher and a Captain at a major airline, warns that
    official responses sidestep concerns, leaving critical questions about pilot health unanswered.

    https://thevaccinereaction.org/2025/12/cockpit-concerns-covid-19-shots-and-heart-damage/

    ****** This space below this line reserved for Deep State BigPharma shills to disparage Captain Sherry Walker. *****
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  • From Cindy Hamilton@chamilton5280@invalid.com to alt.home.repair on Thu Dec 4 18:25:55 2025
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    On 2025-12-04, Safe & Effective <safe.effective@fauci.ouchi> wrote:
    As air travel soars, lingering fears about COVID vaccine side effects cast a shadow over aviation safety. Passengers wonder if their vaccinated
    pilots could face sudden mid-air health crises. A 2022 survey revealed 23 percent of U.S. commercial and military pilots reported adverse
    effects, including heart inflammation which can trigger sudden death. Sherry Walker, a researcher and a Captain at a major airline, warns that
    official responses sidestep concerns, leaving critical questions about pilot health unanswered.

    https://thevaccinereaction.org/2025/12/cockpit-concerns-covid-19-shots-and-heart-damage/

    ****** This space below this line reserved for Deep State BigPharma shills to disparage Captain Sherry Walker. *****

    I'll content myself with disparaging _you_.

    That's why there are two pilots, dingus. And they don't both
    order the fish.
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    Cindy Hamilton
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  • From danny burstein@dannyb@panix.com to alt.home.repair on Thu Dec 4 18:32:29 2025
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    In <10gsjnj$hhsa$1@dont-email.me> Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> writes:

    I'll content myself with disparaging _you_.

    That's why there are two pilots, dingus. And they don't both
    order the fish.

    Fish don't like taking orders. Lasagna, on the other hand...
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  • From lomonosov@bubbles@in.valid to alt.home.repair on Thu Dec 4 12:00:52 2025
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    On Thu, 4 Dec 2025 18:25:55 -0000 (UTC)
    Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
    On 2025-12-04, Safe & Effective <safe.effective@fauci.ouchi> wrote:
    As air travel soars, lingering fears about COVID vaccine side
    effects cast a shadow over aviation safety. Passengers wonder if
    their vaccinated pilots could face sudden mid-air health crises. A
    2022 survey revealed 23 percent of U.S. commercial and military
    pilots reported adverse effects, including heart inflammation which
    can trigger sudden death. Sherry Walker, a researcher and a Captain
    at a major airline, warns that official responses sidestep
    concerns, leaving critical questions about pilot health unanswered.

    https://thevaccinereaction.org/2025/12/cockpit-concerns-covid-19-shots-and-heart-damage/

    ****** This space below this line reserved for Deep State BigPharma
    shills to disparage Captain Sherry Walker. *****

    I'll content myself with disparaging _you_.
    That plays right into the classic leftard "shoot the messenger"
    deflection game.

    That's why there are two pilots, dingus. And they don't both
    order the fish.
    But did they both follow company orders and vax themselves to stay
    employed?
    Well...did they??? https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-19-vaccine-mandate-major-airlines/
    The union representing American Airlines warned that staffing shortages could start as the holiday travel season begins if employees lose their jobs for refusing to get the COVID vaccine.
    "What we're looking for is to ensure that there's a pilot in the cockpit," said Dennis Tajer, the spokesman for Allied Pilots Association. "If you suddenly one day have 4,000-plus pilots that are not able to fly, that's a big deal. That's worse than this past summer."
    But the largest pilots association and most major carriers rCo United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines rCo confirm they will follow President Biden's executive order requiring workers to get the shots.
    Airlines are considered government contractors under Mr. Biden's federal vaccine plan. On Thursday, Mr. Biden thanked United for being the first of at least six carriers to implement a COVID vaccine mandate.
    United said hundreds of vaccine holdouts changed course in the past
    week as they risked losing their jobs.
    So how'd that work out? https://riskandinsurance.com/mandatory-covid-vaccine-for-workers-brings-united-airlines-to-court/
    However, in January 2023, a class action lawsuit was filed against the airline by furloughed and fired employees, alleging wrongful termination. In their complaint, the employees demanded an additional $30 million from the company.
    The employees have made a case around UnitedrCOs alleged disregard for religious accommodations. They believe they were either fired or threatened with termination after the rCLairline refused to recognize their allegedly sincere religious objections to the companyrCOs order to receive a COVID-19 vaccine,rCY according to reports.
    Those placed on furlough also noted the rCLconstant fear of terminationrCY weighed on them, which, they claim, the company rCLconsidered a
    reasonable accommodation.rCY Further, they alleged that when they were
    able to return, they were greeted with a rCLtoxic and hostile work environment,rCY supposedly perpetuated by the mandates put in place.
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  • From lomonosov@bubbles@in.valid to alt.home.repair on Thu Dec 4 12:01:20 2025
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    On Thu, 4 Dec 2025 18:32:29 -0000 (UTC)
    danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com> wrote:
    In <10gsjnj$hhsa$1@dont-email.me> Cindy Hamilton
    <chamilton5280@invalid.com> writes:

    I'll content myself with disparaging _you_.

    That's why there are two pilots, dingus. And they don't both
    order the fish.

    Fish don't like taking orders. Lasagna, on the other hand...


    https://riskandinsurance.com/mandatory-covid-vaccine-for-workers-brings-united-airlines-to-court/
    However, in January 2023, a class action lawsuit was filed against the airline by furloughed and fired employees, alleging wrongful termination. In their complaint, the employees demanded an additional $30 million from the company.
    The employees have made a case around UnitedrCOs alleged disregard for religious accommodations. They believe they were either fired or threatened with termination after the rCLairline refused to recognize their allegedly sincere religious objections to the companyrCOs order to receive a COVID-19 vaccine,rCY according to reports.
    Those placed on furlough also noted the rCLconstant fear of terminationrCY weighed on them, which, they claim, the company rCLconsidered a
    reasonable accommodation.rCY Further, they alleged that when they were
    able to return, they were greeted with a rCLtoxic and hostile work environment,rCY supposedly perpetuated by the mandates put in place.
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