Speaking of fighting on, this is not the typical flight attendant:
Glad to see passengers helped him.
Highjackings?
We truly are back to the Jimmy Carter era.
It has only now been discovered through a Freedom of Information Act request that Daszak told his fellow signatories in an email that the Lancet letter would not be sent under the EcoHealth logo ‘and will not be identifiable as coming from any one organisation of person’.
The emails show he even considered not signing the letter himself, although in the end he did.
The idea, he said was for it to be coming from ‘a community supporting our colleagues’.
The letter — titled ‘Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting Covid-19’ — praised the Chinese ‘who continue to save lives and protect global health during the challenge of the Covid-19 outbreak’.
It went on to add: ‘We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that Covid-19 does not have a natural origin.
‘Conspiracy theories do nothing but create fear, rumours and prejudices that jeopardise our global collaboration in the fight against the virus.’
It ended with the words: ‘We declare no competing interests.’
The letter proved so influential that it virtually ended debate on the origin of Covid for more than a year.
The number of times that the would-be hijacker repeated “Gotta stop this plane” as he was being held down suggests that he may have been “programmed” to attempt to bring the plane down. He said it at least 40 times in the first 80 seconds of the video, and that’s ALL he said. He could be merely independently delusional, but we’re all aware of the DS’s use of MK Ultra techniques to create situations that distract from bad press. Their false narrative about covid is falling apart and a change in the headlines would be welcomed by them.