Anyone who's flown to Europe or Asia from USA (or vice versa) knows that when you watch the in-flight tracker screen, it shows you're making a giant rainbow-arc shape over Greenland/Alaska.
You've probably wondered: "That's weird, why don't they just fly in a straight line? Wouldn't that be the easiest, most fuel-efficient way to get from point A to point B?"
Don't worry - you are not crazy!
Here's what's actually going on with these nonsensical flight paths, explained by Terry Eicher 👇
Simpsons Predicted It: Hantavirus Cruise Horror in S23E19 – 23 Sick, 19 = DNA? 🛥️⚠️
The Simpsons warned us back in 2012 — Season 23, Episode 19 ("A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again") features a cruise ship trapped by a deadly virus outbreak. Fast forward to 2026: Hantavirus hits the MV Hondius, with 23 passengers already dispersed worldwide (including to the US), multiple deaths, and confirmed cases. 23 sick passengers... 19 = DNA? IYKYK. Coincidence or predictive programming? Eyes wide open. 🧬
H/T Bobbi Carter
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🚨BREAKING: Andrew Tate reveals biggest update ever to his online University The Real World 💰
“We’re about to secure our biggest contract ever where students will be paid $150 a day for a few minutes of work on their phone” 😳