If Flying Wasn't Bad Enough?

I feel for those flying ‘in these times’ skies.
Not only are the air traffic controllers suspect; so are the pilots.
But wait!
The pilots and flight attendants have to put up with “fogging technology”.
It’s disinfectant spray “fogging” passenger jets and schools - nanoparticle nasal sprays, and chemically saturated masks. Under the guise of disinfecting, this fogging nanotechnology is sprayed into the cabins between flights, They produce symptoms like nausea; hearing and equilibrium loss; seizures and cognitive impairment, including the ability to process information or even to speak, read, or write. Different people are susceptible to these disinfectants on various scales.
An investigation into its makeup found:Bacoban and Viraclean, both of which include WW1 chemical warfare agents benzalkonium chloride, benzel chloride, and chloracetophenone, and…
You get the idea; if they’re disinfecting something for you…
RUN!

I’m joking in a way. But, the travelers boarding the plane immediately after application, have the nanochemicals in their bodies self-replicating for up to ten days, the postively charged atoms attracted to neutral or negatively charged atoms in the blood and brain.

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Not only pilots and flight attendants, but passengers, too. Actually anyone who boards that aircraft.

It happened to me on first leg of flight to South America this year. We had just landed in Bogota but were still seated. Next thing I know, one of the flight attendants walked up our aisle and back down the other, continuously spraying an aerosol over her shoulder.

No announcement had been made (of course). So as we were preparing to disembark, this woman appeared out of no where and sprayed our herd down (dirty Americans).

My first thought (after recovering from the incredulity) was, uh-oh, it is one of those new inhalable quaxeanz. I was never any good at holding my breath, but I am sure my shirt sleeve got it all.

I think their excuse was yellow fever.

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I’ve found a more practical alternative to traveling abroad to many of those third world countries has been afforded to the average American, and many times it’s within walking distance…

For instance: Want to have the India experience? Just stop in to get a “coffee” at any one of the MAJORITY of convenience stores right there in your home town, large or small. You’ll instantly be greeted with the smell of incense, have culture specific music piped in all around you, the thermostat and lighting settings are usually India specific as well, and they’ve even gone out of their way to avoid any remodeling so as to be sure the ambiance is spot-on… Oh!, and as an added bonus…there will often be poor people/vagrants milling around inside AND outside, in various states of consciousness, to panhandle and accost you to your hearts content. INDIA ladies and gentleman…

Additionally, if you happen to want an overnight experience…why not enjoy a moderately priced motel stay hosted by the Patel family, who now owns 70 plus percent of these establishments in the US. You’ll appreciate the filthy and sparse accommodations and that they’ve gone out of their way to make you feel that your life in danger as you wander through the “simulated” poverty from the front desk to the parking lot…

Seriously though, Sharick…you seem like you were traveling for mission work, for which I applaud you.
Pay no attention to the angry man behind the curtain… I’m just venting and lamenting the loss of the old days when all we had to worry about was Japan taking over our economy…

“Pearl Harbor didn’t work out,so we had to try and get you with tape decks”

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No need to explain; I get it. I remember reading this back in the early 90’s (before Clintons).

The author clearly didn’t see the collapse of the Japanese economy nor the coming rise of China (aided by said Clintons).


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Where DOS the time go?

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Please excuse my eyes rolling around in my head as I take a giant sigh.

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Not only the flights… but also the local supermarkets!!!

We only buy organic fruits and vegetables – and plant staples – and over the past couple of years, phew!

It seems that after the trouble of growing them organically, someone in the supermarket (or distribution chain) hoses them down with a reeking chemical that turns the stomach. Most people can’t smell it because they use that horrible smelling laundry detergent that everyone seems to love, permeated with what I call The Globalist Stench. You can smell people a mile a way in the woods when they are wearing clothes laundered with that stuff.

I asked the grocer if they are spraying the vegetables with that reeking stuff, and he said “No!”, but without elaborating further as to from where that stench on the produce emanates. So, who is doing it? The food handlers, frightened of the possibility of catching measles, who douse their hands with hand sanitizer?

It’s a bit of a mystery, but I’m maybe not the only one noticing how organic fruits and vegetables are reeking of that chemical stench at the grocer. (When we buy our vegetables directly from the local farms they are without that chemical stench).

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Organic fruit and vegetable distributors are spraying them with a preservative to prolong shelf life. They are no longer organic.

Yes the perfumes in laundry products are quite noxious. I noticed the paper money in my wallet even has perfume vapors.

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Indeed, Bill – that Apeel crap on top of everything else that gets sprayed on them, rendering a farce of the organic produce industry.

Some noxious perfume is being sprayed on the plastic packaging for fruits and vegetables as well. I recently told our grocer I can’t buy apples and oranges and kiwis and potatoes and wheatgrass flats that come packaged in those awful smelling plastic bags and packages.

And then there are the mail order book companies as well – spraying down the books with that awful perfume as well.

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Back to having a greenhouse and pulling the bugs off when they show up.

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@justawhoaman “Back to having a greenhouse and pulling the bugs off when they show up.”
Wiser words were never said when it comes to growing food in this day and age.

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My cousin who lives in Spain sent this photo of tomatoes she picked from her greenhouse today. She also has fruit trees of all kinds and does canning in the fall.

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I wonder if they sell soil, water, etc.; free of the nanochemicals…
that fall onto the waters & into the soils of Earth?
That would be a huge market.

Florida is removing the fluoride from their water.
They should bottle that: Flouride Free - Florida Water.