Heart Failure Among Pilots Up 1000% in 2022

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

New data from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) indicates a significant increase in heart issues among pilots, with heart failure spiking nearly 1,000% in 2022. Lieutenant Ted Macie, an active-duty officer with the U.S. Navy Medical Service Corps, raised concerns about the health risks associated with the COVID-19 shots, including heart-related ailments. The data, obtained from the Pentagon’s Defense Medical Epidemiology Database, shows drastic spikes in various diagnoses for serious medical issues, prompting questions about the potential impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on the health of service members.

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Pilot warns of airline industry disaster due to Covid vaccines

Guest Post by Sally Beck

CAPTAIN Shane Murdock says the air industry is ‘poised on the precipice of disaster’. A pilot for more than 40 years and a qualified air accident investigator, he has found official data that back up his claim of impending global catastrophe. He adds: ‘When correlated, the data indicate there is an enormous problem that is having, and will have, a significant impact on aviation safety worldwide. There is enough evidence to be sending out red flags.’

There have been many tragedies this year. Phil Thomas, a young graduate of the Cadiz, Spain, flight training academy, fell ill and died suddenly in April. There were five pilot incapacitations in March including a British Airways pilot who collapsed and died in Cairo, Egypt not long before he was due to fly.

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4 off-duty nurses save the lives of people “dying suddenly” of heart attacks; 150 planes grounded by American Airlines alone; 330 “COVID” papers withdrawn for scientific flaws

Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller

These numbers don’t lie, although “the science” crafted to “explain” them does

From Jerome Dancis (math professor at U. Maryland):

Perhaps nurses’ unions should be bragging about how many lives are saved by off-duty nurses.

Is the following cluster usual or unusual?

School nurse honored with American Red Cross award after saving life

May 26, 2023

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Why Are the EKGs of Pilots No Longer Normal?

Via Mercola

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Story at-a-glance

  • October 24, 2022, the FAA changed the EKG requirements necessary for pilots to fly — but not to make them safer
  • With no public announcement or explanation, the agency expanded the allowable range for PR, a measure of heart function
  • Widening this parameter means those with potential heart damage are now allowed to fly commercial aircraft, potentially putting passengers at risk, should they suffer a heart attack or other event while in the air
  • Evidence suggests that pilots’ worsening heart health is due to adverse effects of COVID-19 shots
  • An estimated 20% of pilots screened may have suffered heart damage due to COVID-19 shots, and the FAA may have been forced to widen the EKG parameters so pilots could continue to fly

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires first-class airline pilots to receive an electrocardiogram (EKG) starting at age 35, and continuing annually after age 40.1 EKGs record the heart’s electrical activity to provide a measure of heart health and certain parameters must be met in order for pilots to be deemed fit to fly.

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A newly hired American Airlines regional jet pilot collapsed just after takeoff in Chicago on Saturday night

Guest Post by Alex Berenson

He could not be revived. Cause of death unknown; American will not disclose any details, including his vaccination status. The co-pilot took over and averted catastrophe.

At 7:59 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 19, Captain Patrick Ford collapsed at the controls of his American Eagle Embraer 175 – only seconds after the 76-seat jet had left the runway in Chicago.

Ford was speaking to an air traffic controller at Chicago O’Hare, one of the world’s busiest airports, when his voice abruptly stopped, a publicly available recording of the incidents show.

“Can I help you?” the controller anxiously asked, seconds later.

“We need to return, captain is incapacitated,” Ford’s copilot coolly reported.

The jet, bound for Columbus, Ohio, had barely reached 2,000 feet of altitude. Any mistake could have led it to crash within seconds.

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Exclusive: More Vaccine-Injured Pilots Speak Out as Groups Pressure Airlines, Regulators to End Mandates

Guest Post by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

In exclusive interviews with The Defender, more commercial airline pilots discuss COVID-19 vaccine injuries and the “hostile” industry environment injured and unvaxxed pilots must navigate.

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Sharp chest pains. Myocarditis and pericarditis. Heart attacks. Strokes and subsequent blindness.

These are just some of the many COVID-19 vaccine-related adverse events reported by commercial airline pilots and by a growing number of advocacy groups representing aviation industry workers.

According to these individuals and groups, the number of pilots speaking out about their vaccine injuries is dwarfed by the number of pilots who are still flying despite experiencing concerning symptoms — but not speaking out because of what they describe as a culture of intimidation within the aviation industry.

These individuals fear they will lose their jobs and livelihoods in retaliation if they reveal their symptoms or go public with their stories, sources told The Defender.

Still, a growing number of pilots are coming forward.

Last month, The Defender published the accounts of several pilots — and of the widow of a pilot who died from a vaccine-related adverse event.

Since then, more pilots have shared their stories, including one who is currently flying for a commercial airline.

A growing number of advocacy organizations, representing workers across the aviation industry and in several countries, are joining these pilots in speaking out.

The Defender previously reported on actions by the U.S. Freedom Flyers (USFF) and other legal advocates in the U.S.

Since then, representatives from the Global Aviation Advocacy Coalition (GAA) and the Canada-based Free To Fly also spoke with The Defender about their initiatives.

Meanwhile, pilots in Canada and the Netherlands recently reported significant legal victories in separate vaccine-related cases.

More pilots come forward, speak to The Defender

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Any airline which isn’t screening all its pilots for cardiac issues is risking a disaster that will cost hundreds of innocent lives

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

It couldn’t be more clear: the vaccine shots cause heart problems. It’s so obvious that even the CDC admits it. So why aren’t airlines screening all their pilots? The answer will surprise you.

Consider the following story of a pilot who became incapacitated flying the plane. This is yet another “close call” similar to what happened to American Airlines Captain Bob Snow:

An EasyJet spokesperson said, “The safety and wellbeing of our passengers and crew is always easyJet’s highest priority.”

That’s a lie.

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