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Thousands of flights cancelled as vaccinated pilots fall ill or die

Note: since this post has been ‘fact checked’ by fb, the link I see no longer worked so I have pasted the entire article here for preservation. (I also replaced the link which does work, however it may malfunction again.) EWR

From the coloradoherald.com

“According to flightaware.com, 120,000 cancellations per year is the average for global flights. An average day would see 329 cancellations. A 2 day average would see 658 cancellations. But between Friday and Saturday, 3,533 cancellations occurred. That’s a 580% increase in cancellations globally in the past 2 days.

Pilots have an increased risk of blood clots. COVID-19 vaccine recipients have an increased risk of blood clots. Reuter’s and Fact Checkers cannot hide the fact that an increased risk on top of an increased risk is potentially a disaster, but neither has any regard for human life or the truth, as evidenced by the propaganda they’re currently creating by the minute.

Delta Airlines now requires the COVID-19 vaccine for all new employees, potentially putting Delta employees at risk of blood clots and death. American Airlines doesn’t require the vaccine but gives its employees one day off of work and $50 for getting the vaccine. No mention of the inherent risk for non air employees, let alone those who spend ample time in the clouds, is ever made by Delta or American.

At British Airways, at least four pilots have died this week, but the airline wants you to know that their deaths are totally unrelated; Reuter’s and Fact Checkers are working hard to dispel any rumors that the pilots could have died from the COVID-19 vaccine. British Airways boasts that 85% of its employees are vaccinated. Airlines are so quick to obey the COVID-19 vaccine narrative that they forget the welfare of their own employees is at stake.

According to flightaware.com, 120,000 cancellations per year is the average for global flights. An average day would see 329 cancellations. A 2 day average would see 658 cancellations. But between Friday and Saturday, 3,533 cancellations occurred. That’s a 580% increase in cancellations globally in the past 2 days.

Southwest delayed or cancelled hundreds of flights last week and blamed a host of issues such as technical difficulties and weather on the cancellations and delays. American Airlines announced Sunday that it would cancel hundreds of flights through mid-July. American blames weather issues and labor shortages on its preemptively cancelled flights. British Airways, which has seen at least 4 pilots die recently, cancelled hundreds of flights but then furloughed thousands of its employees with 85% pay this week.

Not to worry; the same agencies (mainstream media, Reuters, and Fact Checkers) tasked with exploring the safety and efficacy of a vaccine for the general public and for pilots who transport 6 million people per day also ruled out a Wuhan lab leak and any conceivable voter fraud in the 2020 elections. Those agencies have reversed their stance on one of those issues, the Wuhan lab leak, only after it became impossible not to do so. One day, it’s conceivable that the media may reverse its stance on the COVID-19 vaccine…when it becomes impossible not to do so…

Pilots are already at increased risk of blood clots; categorizing them as high risk for a vaccine with a known side effect of blood clots isn’t misinformation. It’s science.

For now, pilots should exercise their right to medical freedom and refuse to become vaccinated. Clearly, the truth isn’t coming anytime soon.

~Darcy Schoening

SOURCE:

https://thecoloradoherald.com/2021/06/21/thousands-of-flights-cancelled-as-vaccinated-pilots-fall-ill-or-die/

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As the NZMFAT announces new border restrictions NZers advised to return now if wish to do so as may be 12-24 mnths before they can again

8 April 2020
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ADVISING ALL NEW ZEALANDERS WHO WISH TO RETURN TO NZ TO DO SO NOW
This is a message from the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. This message has been sent to you as you are registered on SafeTravel as being in Europe. Please pass this message on to any other New Zealanders who may not be registered but could be affected by this information, and please ensure that your own registration details are up-to-date for Europe (including your dates for being in-country), otherwise you risk not receiving these updates.
At time of writing there are still commercial flights available from most European countries with Qatar Airways connecting through Doha to Auckland. We are also aware of flights from London with Malaysia Airlines. These flights are being used by New Zealanders returning home, and by foreign nationals in New Zealand returning to their homes. Given border restrictions now in place in New Zealand and Europe, travel numbers in both directions are likely to further significantly decrease over coming weeks, which may lead to the reduction or cancellation of services. We do not have any control over the availability of these commercial flights – we can only advise that the best chance to return to New Zealand is do so as soon as possible.
We strongly advise any New Zealanders wanting to return to New Zealand to book tickets on commercial flights now.
In deciding whether to return to New Zealand now, you should consider the possibility that the current international border restrictions (and potential associated impacts on flight availability) may last for 12-24 months.
Restrictions on daily life in many European countries may also continue in some form over this period. You should consider whether you have secure accommodation, a stable income, and local support networks to sustain you over this period, including access to health services and important public health information in a language you understand.
You may have seen some references in the media to the possibility of New Zealand Government repatriation flights from Europe. The New Zealand Government is considering all possible options for helping New Zealanders overseas and we remain committed to helping New Zealanders where we can. However the international situation is complex and changing quickly and some things are out of our control. Assisted departure flights should not be relied upon to get home and none are planned from Europe at this time. We expect in any case that specially chartered repatriation flights would carry a cost similar to, or significantly more expensive than, the commercial flight options still available from Europe. We know that cost may be a barrier for some in booking flights home. Please weigh up the cost of booking a flight now against the cost for you personally of staying where you are. If you do not think you have the resources to safely shelter in place where you are for an extended period, talk to your travel insurer, any airline you may have booked tickets home with previously, and to your family and friends to see how they might be able to support you. You can also contact your nearest New Zealand Embassy or High Commission for advice.
The Government may be able to provide assistance in the form of a loan to help you meet costs associated with urgent travel, if you are not in a position to cover all the costs at the time of booking, and this can be discussed on a case-by-case basis. We are also aware that there may be challenges in securing flight connections to return to New Zealand from some locations, in particular from outside EU countries. Please contact the appropriate Embassy or High Commission for advice if this applies to you.
New Zealand Border Restrictions On 25 March, the New Zealand Government introduced further self-isolation requirements for international arrivals into New Zealand. Please consider these requirements as part of making any plans to return home. Every passenger entering New Zealand will be screened for COVID-19 on arrival. Passengers will be disembarked in small groups and met by Government officials at the gate. When passengers disembark the plane, health officials will discuss self-isolation and transport arrangements and answer any questions passengers may have. For more information on self-isolation see the Ministry of Health website’s Border Controls page and read their passenger arrival factsheet on managed self-isolation/quarantine. For further advice about self-isolation requirements, please consult the Ministry of Health’s self-isolation guidelines. These requirements could change over coming weeks – please check the websites above for any updates. Border restrictions are likely to be in place for New Zealand for an extended period of time. Consular assistance This is an increasingly difficult situation and we fully appreciate the heightened stress many travellers … etc”

 

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