pyrangello
21st April 2023, 15:17
So buckle up , things look to be a bit bumpy if this is true. I think the powers that be (good guys) should be stepping up their game and just slit the head of the snake before this comes to fruition. Do whatever they have to do to stop this.
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/freelance-airline-pilot-passes-along-quiet-info
On a separate note, we have been flying in large cargo boxes into Gatwick, Amsterdam, New York, Melbourne, and DFW over the past 3 months. The boxes are shipments of a drug called Oseltamivir and another called peramivir.
We have never moved this much tonnage of a single product. I’ve personally done 5 runs full cargo on a 757.
It’s the treatment drug for a avian flu virus H5N1. Apparently the only avian flu that’s recently been announced transfers to humans.
Something is cooking. There are snakes in the grass. Stay vigilant.
Please keep me anonymous. Thank you!
Capt. D
So I always read the blogs after , some of interest were
I have a close friend who is a pilot for a major airline. He was the over recently and we chatting. I told him I don’t believe everything I hear and definitely not all I read and I had seen/heard of reports of pilots failing irreversibly in the cockpit. He looked at me, sipped his old fashion (a good bourbon man) and simmered Lu said “not just pilots” and took another sip. I figured he’s under a gag order so I sipped my bourbon
So I wonder what the Alternative Healthy Treatment is for the avian flu that has been Weaponized?
Ivermectin? Ivermectin knocks colds and flu with practically a single dose. Avian flu is a flu. I guess the natural protocols will remain the same.
Oseltamivir / Tamiflu - about 6 month shelf life before expiry ? ? ?
I have a friend in Canada that deals in stocks and life insurance, she checked and said she sees no restrictions on insurance for pilots or anyone. Might be just a Southwest policy or a just US insurance policy but not all pilots everywhere. Would be interesting to hear from Europe as well.
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/freelance-airline-pilot-passes-along-quiet-info
On a separate note, we have been flying in large cargo boxes into Gatwick, Amsterdam, New York, Melbourne, and DFW over the past 3 months. The boxes are shipments of a drug called Oseltamivir and another called peramivir.
We have never moved this much tonnage of a single product. I’ve personally done 5 runs full cargo on a 757.
It’s the treatment drug for a avian flu virus H5N1. Apparently the only avian flu that’s recently been announced transfers to humans.
Something is cooking. There are snakes in the grass. Stay vigilant.
Please keep me anonymous. Thank you!
Capt. D
So I always read the blogs after , some of interest were
I have a close friend who is a pilot for a major airline. He was the over recently and we chatting. I told him I don’t believe everything I hear and definitely not all I read and I had seen/heard of reports of pilots failing irreversibly in the cockpit. He looked at me, sipped his old fashion (a good bourbon man) and simmered Lu said “not just pilots” and took another sip. I figured he’s under a gag order so I sipped my bourbon
So I wonder what the Alternative Healthy Treatment is for the avian flu that has been Weaponized?
Ivermectin? Ivermectin knocks colds and flu with practically a single dose. Avian flu is a flu. I guess the natural protocols will remain the same.
Oseltamivir / Tamiflu - about 6 month shelf life before expiry ? ? ?
I have a friend in Canada that deals in stocks and life insurance, she checked and said she sees no restrictions on insurance for pilots or anyone. Might be just a Southwest policy or a just US insurance policy but not all pilots everywhere. Would be interesting to hear from Europe as well.