@GS_VCactivist@bryan_johnson Agreed. All the best of Health and happiness to you, man. You have indeed inspired many to take their health seriously whatever the variables they choose. We are Pioneers!
I cannot remain silent on this.
The Pope’s decision to do this now, right as Europe is witnessing yet another wave of murders of its citizens by migrants (think of Louis, Christian, Henry, and the countless others) cannot be dismissed as a mere public relations blunder.
It is a painful slap in the face of the Christian native peoples of Europe and all those who lost their children and loved ones as a result of mass migration.
Where is the Church’s charity and compassion toward them?
Why do we not hear a word from the Pope about the 250,000 white British girls who were raped?
Why do we not hear a word about the attacks on Europe’s Churches and Christian communities?
Why do we not hear a word about the millions of Europeans who are unsafe and estranged, fast becoming a minority in their own homelands?
The Church’s silence regarding the threats European Christians face is already deafening. Combining it with telling Europeans that they must do more to “integrate and protect migrants”, is adding insult to injury.
As a new Catholic, I have generally tried to refrain from critiquing the Pope, for we do not lightly challenge the father. This, however, is not a matter of dogma or infallible teaching. The Pope has chosen to make a political and pastoral statement on migration, and on such prudential questions the faithful may legitimately form and express their own judgment.
And my opinion on this is clear: Europe does not have a moral obligation to house the entire world, especially not when it comes at the cost of civilizational destruction.
@SamaHoole Ha! At my local supermarket and buyer shop, Oxtail is sold off the shelf without special requests…. But it’s NOT a cheap cut at €22/kg (like $14/pound)!
@di_alberta86968@07Emmedi Basterebbe non pagare nessun non-italiano nato da italiani residenti in Italia pensione, assistenza varia, case popolari, pensioni disabili, assistenza disabili (importano tutta la famiglia per prendere anche quello)…
@MarianoAmici Io invece voglio risarcimento per aver RIFIUTATO il vax nonostante propaganda, esclusione sociale e lavorativa, multe, danni psicologici dei figli e nonni…
@Only1kai In Italy the Finder has the legal right (civil code 930) to 5% of the value of what us found. Not moral right- LEGAL right. Not courtesy- DUTY.
@pbecchi Cerco da 8 anni una badante ITALIANA (sono disabile) e NON TROVO ITALIANE. Badanti nord africane stipendi >1650 al mese più vitto alloggio vacanze ecc
@BastardChiton@fdragoni Gli Islamici sono presenti in America da 140 anni?!? Ma dove? Io mi ricordo i primi negli anni 90 all’università. 2 per essere preciso. Meli ricordo perché non sapevo cosa fosse l’Islam.
@paulsaladinomd I’m traveling to the U.S. soon. More than half my checked bag is food and a mokka. Just sayin’… I don’t want all that plastic and teflon either.
@GhostofArtBell@RebeccaTig@MaryBowdenMD I replaced carpet in a rental property at the 20 year mark. Granted, my renters never wore shoes indoors and the condo is not ground floor but a professional cleaning between tenants did the job.
YOU WERE NEVER WARNED ABOUT THIS BEFORE BOARDING YOUR FLIGHT
A retired airline captain named John Hoyte @JohnHoytePilot reached out to me recently. He flew commercially for nearly 30 years. He developed serious neurological damage mid-career. Lost his career. Then spent the next 20 years trying to warn the public about what happened to him.
What he shared with me should concern every single person who has ever sat on a plane.
Did you know the air inside most commercial aircraft does not come from outside?
It is compressed directly from the jet engines and pumped straight into the cabin. That is the air you and your family breathe for the entire flight.
When engine seals wear down, oil and hydraulic fluid leak into that air supply. Those fluids contain organophosphates. The same compounds found in nerve agents and certain pesticides. You inhale them without knowing. Without any warning.
In 2007, 27 pilots, cabin crew, passengers, doctors and scientists gave evidence to @UKParliament on this. On the record. Calling for urgent action.
Nothing changed.
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008. A UK coroner recorded a death linked to contaminated cabin air in 2015. Twenty passengers on a single flight in 2007 were seriously injured. Their cases went to court. They won.
France has formally recognised aerotoxic syndrome as an occupational disease. America's largest personal injury firm is now taking mass cases. A US law professor is suing Boeing for $40 million after a single exposure left him permanently injured.
Almost every commercial jet except the Boeing 787 Dreamliner uses this system. The 787 was designed differently. A safer option always existed. The rest of the industry chose not to use it.
John founded the Aerotoxic Association in 2007 at the Houses of Parliament. He is 70 years old. He has been fighting this for two decades. Over 2,500 people have contacted him believing they were harmed.
He is still looking for a mainstream journalist willing to investigate this properly. That alone tells you everything about how buried this story has been.
Have you ever stepped off a flight feeling exhausted, foggy, or just not right and assumed it was the journey? That might not be the whole story.
Share this. The only reason this has stayed hidden for 70 years is that not enough people know about it.
Captain John Hoyte is available to answer every question directly. Contact him at [email protected]
Sources:
@AerotoxicAssoc@BALPApilots (British Airline Pilots Association)
@forthepeople (Morgan & Morgan)
gcaqe org (Global Cabin Air Quality Executive)
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008 with a full documentary titled Something in the Air.
@heraldtweets@WSJ@FlightGlobal@TheCanaryUK
@megha_lilly The girls were often sent to families at age 12-13. They got a new experience from the one they knew (non-kin, future husband), sent home needed money, learned to manage a household, got some independence. All my great grannies did this.
@Dawn_Rooney@lady_valor_07 We also survived the 70-80s because there were neighbors who knew mom was out, an emergency phone number, friends next door, etc. now it’s just a PlayStation, tictok and 911