BEFORE YOU BOARD YOUR NEXT FLIGHT READ THIS
A former airline captain named John Hoyte reached out to me recently. He spent nearly 30 years flying commercial aircraft, developed serious neurological damage, lost his career, and has been trying to get this story properly investigated ever since.
He sent me documents spanning two decades. The scale of what is in them is HUGE.
What he shared includes parliamentary records, a 320-page published report from the British pilots union, @BBC coverage, House of Lords testimony, and active litigation in multiple countries. This has been heard at the highest levels. It has largely been buried.
Most commercial jet aircraft use a system called bleed air. Instead of drawing fresh air from outside, the plane takes compressed air directly from the engines and pumps it into the cabin. That is the air you breathe for the entire flight.
When engine seals wear down, oil and hydraulic fluid can leak into that air supply. Those fluids contain organophosphates, the same compounds found in certain pesticides and nerve agents. Inhaling them can cause neurological damage, memory loss, and chronic fatigue. In documented cases, far worse.
This design has been in use since the 1950s. The health risk has been documented for just as long.
In 2005, @BALPApilots, the British pilots union, published a full conference report on this with the University of New South Wales. The following year, 27 BALPA pilots were tested by University College London. All 27 showed evidence of toxic poisoning and reduced cognitive function. Not some of them. All of them.
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008. The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee heard evidence on it in 2007 and 2008. In February 2007, 40 unrelated passengers on a single XL Airways flight were seriously injured by contaminated cabin air. Their cases went to court. Twenty of them won a US jurisdiction ruling in 2010.
A UK coroner recorded a death linked to this in 2015.
France has formally recognised aerotoxic syndrome as an occupational disease. In the US, a law professor is suing Boeing for $40 million after a single exposure left him permanently injured. Morgan & Morgan, America's largest personal injury firm, is now actively taking mass cases on behalf of passengers and crew.
John himself was one of those 27 pilots tested by UCL. He founded the Aerotoxic Association in 2007 at the Houses of Parliament to support other survivors. He has been fighting for this for nearly 20 years.
Almost every commercial jet aircraft except the Boeing 787 Dreamliner uses the bleed air system. The 787 uses a different design that avoids this problem entirely. That safer design has existed for years. That fact alone says everything.
BBC has not covered this story since 2020. The UK Civil Aviation Authority continues to say there is no positive evidence of a link. The Aerotoxic Association has been contacted by more than 2,500 people who believe they have been affected.
John is looking for mainstream investigative journalists who want to dig deep into this. He is an expert witness with decades of evidence and is willing to answer every question. He has a passenger injured on that 2007 flight, Samantha Sabatino, whose case is in the parliamentary record.
This is a genuine story of enormous public interest and it deserves proper investigation.
If you are a journalist or researcher and want to speak to John directly, his contact details are in the comments.
I will add media coverage links in the comments section.
Sources:
@AerotoxicAssoc (Aerotoxic Association)
@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
@the_ecologist
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The standard American farm breakfast in 1880 went roughly as follows.
Bacon. Multiple rashers, fried in its own fat.
Eggs. Usually four or five, cooked in the bacon fat.
Fried potatoes. Also in the bacon fat. There was a lot of bacon fat.
Biscuits with butter and sometimes additional bacon fat.
Sausage, if it was available, which it usually was.
Ham, if the sausage situation was lean, which it usually was not.
Buttermilk. Cream. Occasionally, for variety, a slab of pie left over from the previous night.
This was the meal a man ate at five in the morning before doing ten hours of manual agricultural labour. The same breakfast, in roughly the same proportions, appeared in farm cookbooks across New England, the Midwest, and the South for nearly a century.
The people eating it, when they survived childhood infectious disease, routinely lived into their seventies and eighties. They worked physically until they could not. They died, mostly, of what was then called old age.
Heart disease was so rare in 1880 that it was not a notifiable category. The cardiologist as a profession did not meaningfully exist. Angina was a curiosity. Heart attacks were described in medical journals as rare events worth writing up.
By 1960, after half a century of declining animal fat intake and rising seed oil consumption, coronary heart disease had become the leading cause of death in the United States.
The bacon did not do it.
The bacon was there the whole time.
They did not take cursive from the schools because children no longer needed it. They took it because of what it was quietly building in them.
Consider what the exercise actually is. A child, six years old, is handed a pen and asked to draw a single unbroken line that becomes a word. The wrist must float. The fingers must hold a living pressure, never quite the same twice, always correcting. The eye must follow the ink forward and trust the hand to finish what it has begun. There is no lifting, no stopping, no starting over mid-word. The loop must close. The ascender must rise and return. The sentence must travel from one margin to the other as a single continuous gesture, and at the end of it the hand must still be steady.
Twelve years of this. Every day. Ten thousand small acts of sustained, self-correcting attention, carried out below the level of conscious thought, until the motion belongs to the body and the body belongs to the motion.
This is not penmanship. It is the slow construction of an interior form.
The hand that has learned to carry a line without breaking it is the hand of a mind that has learned to carry a thought without breaking it. The two are not metaphors for one another. They are the same faculty, trained in the same child, by the same daily discipline. Continuity of the stroke becomes continuity of the reasoning. The patience of the loop becomes the patience of the argument. The commitment to finish a word one has started becomes the commitment to finish a sentence, a paragraph, a life's idea, without reaching for the nearest distraction halfway through.
Print is a different creature entirely. Print lifts. Print stops. Print assembles a word out of separate, stamped, interchangeable pieces, each one beginning and ending in isolation. A mind raised only on print learns to think the way print is made, in discrete tokens, in replaceable units, in fragments that can be recombined by any outside hand without the owner noticing the substitution. It is precisely the shape of thought a language model produces. It is precisely the shape of thought a language model can steer.
Cursive is kata. This is the whole of it. A form repeated daily, for years, not for the sake of the form but for what the repetition lays down in the practitioner beneath the form. The swordsman does not train kata so that one day he may fight in kata. He trains it so that when the moment comes and there is no time to think, the movement is already inside him, older and deeper than thought, and it rises on its own. Cursive was the kata of the literate mind, the daily quiet drilling of continuity, of patience, of a line held steady under the long pressure of its own length. And the signature it produced at the end, that small flourished mark unique to a single human being on earth, was only the outward proof of an inward form no machine and no other hand could ever reproduce.
Take the kata away and the practitioner is left with vocabulary in place of faculty. He can recognise a whole thought when he encounters one. He cannot carry one himself. He can admire a finished argument. He cannot sustain one long enough to close its loop. He begins books he does not finish, sentences he does not end, ideas he abandons the moment the screen in his palm offers him a brighter one. And when the machine begins feeding him tokens in the exact shape his schooling taught him to receive, he meets it with no interior resistance at all, because no interior form was ever built in him to push back with.
They removed it quietly, across a generation, and they removed it in the last years before the machines arrived. Twelve years of daily practice in unbroken, embodied, self-authored thought, gone from the curriculum of almost every child in the Western world, just as the instruments designed to complete their sentences for them came online.
The hand forgets. The mind, having never been taught the kata, forgets a thing it never knew it had.
That is what cursive was. That is what was taken. And that is why the thought of anyone who still writes by hand, in long unlifted lines, remains, quietly, stubbornly, and without their ever needing to announce it, their own.
Now the question stands open. What else has been banned, phased out, quietly retired from the curriculum and from common life over these same decades, under the same soft excuses? Mental arithmetic. Memorisation of poetry. Latin. Logic as a formal subject. Map reading. Knot work. The keeping of a commonplace book. The reading aloud of long passages in class. Singing in parts.
What was each of those actually building in the child, beneath the surface of the lesson, and whose interest was served by its disappearance?
For decades, the search for the biological roots of severe depression has largely focused on looking for physical changes in the brain's shape or size. It has never once looked at how the sun changes the viscosity of water that makes up the CSF and now that is slowly changing. Thermograpghy shows when blood is lattice lacked and it can show when CSF is lattice locked and stops flowing well in a vortex. This happens when its dielectric property changes from 78 to 160 in sunlight. This is why depression is always linked to low levels of sunlight and grounding to improve magnetic inclination of melanin in the brain. People forget melanin and oxygen are both paramagnetic. This is why they links exist.
However, major new research is fundamentally changing how we view the condition, revealing that the true key lies in how the brain operates in real-time using sun and grounding. The centralized โscientists have not got it all together yet but they are bginning to utilize tools that will get them to my level of biophysical understanding.
Advanced imaging techniques have discovered that depression is strongly characterized by localized drops in cerebral blood flow. This reduced blood flow creates a domino effect, preventing neighboring clusters of brain cells from communicating and synchronizing properly.
Essentially, these specific regions are not receiving the optimal energy and oxygen required to maintain healthy neural connections. โThis discovery is a significant leap forward for mental health science.
By focusing on active blood flow and neural synchronization rather than physical structural scans, researchers have found a highly precise biological indicator that directly mirrors the intensity of a person's symptoms.
This deeper understanding paves the way for a new era of targeted, objective measurements and treatments focused on restoring healthy brain activity.
Journal Cite: Kochunov P, Adhikari BM, Keator D, et al. Functional vs Structural Cortical Deficit Pattern Biomarkers for Major Depressive Disorder. JAMA Psychiatry. 2025;82(6):582โ590. DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2025.0192
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Spring always makes me reflect upon what was, and what could never be. Time sees what we have become, even when we miss it. Time is erased for some of us. Sometimes we erase people and walk away from the shadows creeping up on us. Sometimes you must give up on people, not because you do not care, but because they do not. When you live by your convictions and not others' opinions you create new chapters to live by.
I used to feel despair when I felt lost, but now I revel in it. Now, when I lose myself in life or in thought, the journey back to me always reveals something new to me that teaches me a deeper meaning of life that I missed before. I may write things in my AM status that may seem like accomplishments in thought, but they are only shadows of the larger truth, fragments separated from the whole cycle of becoming and transforming. I like getting lost in my own gravity now, because it allows me to see my crevices.
Sometimes you donโt know when youโre taking the first step in your new journey through that crevice until youโre already inside. Getting lost in these spaces is my remedy now. It is my Lazarus moment. It is my Spring celebration. Today i share with you something I wrote after exploring my crevice in 2005.
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