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Kiforall
26th June 2013, 13:16
UK column 10th May 2013

Len Lawrence an ex pilot describes his symptoms from inhaling toxic fumes (organophosphates) whilst flying commercial aircraft. He describes how he was made out to be suffering mental illness and lost his job for whistle blowing.

http://youtu.be/eJ4vd40derw?t=37m58s

A 2009 article, obviously nothing has been done about it.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1215742/Toxic-fumes-planes-linked-brain-damage-pilots.html#comments

Bob
26th June 2013, 20:45
UK column 10th May 2013

Len Lawrence an ex pilot describes his symptoms from inhaling toxic fumes (organophosphates) whilst flying commercial aircraft. He describes how he was made out to be suffering mental illness and lost his job for whistle blowing.

http://youtu.be/eJ4vd40derw?t=37m58s



A 2009 article, obviously nothing has been done about it.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1215742/Toxic-fumes-planes-linked-brain-damage-pilots.html#comments

Howdy Kiforall - I have followed these unexplained air captain, stewards and stewardess and passenger freakouts, and there does appear to be chemical related symptomology at play.

If one thinks about it, what an amazing confined place for a period of time, people under many diverse walks of life to be "tested on" to see effectiveness, reaction, ability to function under stress, or to refine a chemical which creates severe reactions ONLY when a certain level of stress is created.

I am not a conspiracy buff by any means, but obviously one can do the research and find the coincidence on the chemicals involved.

There is a vapor pressure issue, when a plane goes up, the air pressure is reduced and boiling or vaporization points of chemicals that are stable at the ground can aerosolize at altitude - that could be part of the phenomenon.

The predictability of the reactions, the type "madness" that appears certainly resembles a psychotropic dopamine gaba blocker. One is left with hyper excitability (no check and balanced mechanism in the nervous system), and the organophosphates have so many strong relatives in pesticides PLUS nerve agents. BZ like chemical maybe.

There are analyzers which can take grab bag air samples, and have such taken after the fact to a lab for molecular aerosol analysis. IF one finds such things obviously something is going on, and one can get past conjecture and into scientific fact. Finding out who then planted the "bug spray and carpet cleaner combo" would be a lively discussion. Or it could simply be two or more chemical reactively combined on the plane induces the "bad effect".. Get some grab bag air samples, and a LAB which handles nano-pico gram samples of organic volitiles and spectrograph what is present. The signatures of what shows up can be then looked at in a database, then researched what they "do".

Bobd

Sunny-side-up
26th June 2013, 23:52
Chem-Trail-Snorting:rolleyes: