Since the rollout of the COVID-19 injections, hundreds of U.S. pilots have reported adverse side effects, most often chest pains, myocarditis, and pericarditis.
Since the beginning of this year, dozens of pilots have reportedly become incapacitated and, in many cases died before, during or after their flights. In at least ten of the cases, the pilots reportedly suffered cardiac arrests.
In the latest alarming incident, a student pilot at a U.S. Army Aviation Center in Alabama reportedly went into cardiac arrest while he was behind the controls of his aircraft.
Military watchdog site TRMLX broke the news based on messages from students, instructors and senior members within the chain of command.
On August 18, the Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker) student was incapacitated while flying at a low altitude, according to TRMLX. The student suddenly slumped over the controls and his “stick buddy” had to pull him off.
The instructor pilot (IP), according to TRMLX, took over and safely landed the plane onto the stage field and the second student immediately began performing CPR on him.
According to the report, paramedics performed life saving measures and he was medevac’d to the hospital in Dothan with his stick buddy riding along with him. They were able to resuscitate him en route using a defibrillator, TRMLX said.
Because the incident has allegedly been categorized a “medical event” rather than a “precautionary landing,” the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE) will not be launching an investigation.
“I think we all have the same suspicions,” the watchdog quipped.
“If you’ve been living on planet earth in the last two years and aren’t aware of the abnormal amount of young Americans dropping dead, then you’re one of the fortunate ones who’s managed to insulate themselves from literally every external media source available. You may still be in denial about it being attributed to the COVID vaccine, and you may even be stupid enough to pin it on climate change, but you’re aware that deaths are increasing nonetheless.”
Other students at the facility are reportedly being kept in the dark about the student pilot’s cardiac arrest, merely being told that there was a “medical event” and the young man had “became unconscious” during the practice flight. . . .
. . . . Doctor Peter McCullough recently stated that he’s seen myocarditis rates skyrocket in recent months.
“I’m a cardiologist. I can tell you before COVID-19, I saw two cases of myocarditis my entire career—two cases over decades,” McCullough said during a Wellness Company forum. “Now, I see two cases per day in the clinic.”
The Fort Novosel flight school student’s medical emergency is just the latest in an alarming series of fatal and near-fatal cardiac events suffered by pilots in recent months. . . . . (read more on American Greatness)
STUDENT AT FORT NOVOSEL GOES INTO CARDIAC ARREST IN THE COCKPIT | INVESTIGATION WON’T TAKE PLACE (ITRMLX, 23 AUG 23)
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