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    Tennessee Senate passes bill outlawing Chemtrails

    In the article: “There is no evidence to support Perry’s assertion. A Tennessee chiropractor of the same name who matched the biographical information Perry gave during his testimony did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Bees do face dire problems, including threats from pests...
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    Tennessee Senate passes bill outlawing Chemtrails

    That's like saying you should consider trusting a broken clock just because it happens to be right twice a day. Even if once in a while a conspiracy theorist happens to say something that is one day shown to be true, that doesn't mean we should listen to conspiracy theorists as a group given...
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    Tennessee Senate passes bill outlawing Chemtrails

    Nooooo you don’t say? I’m shocked, shocked I tell you!!
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    Does the signoff BASIC-MED physician have the authority to determine what medications are LEGAL to fly under?

    To the parties they actually serve that’s a feature not a bug.
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    Boeing’s on a streak...

    Add it to the pile https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/10/investing/boeing-safety-problems/index.html
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    Fact or Fiction: FAA Continues to Remove Barriers/Reduce Stigma for Mental Illness in Pilots

    Wonder how much the average impairment for a 30 year old on Celexa is to the average 70 year old not on it…
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    String of commercial airliner mishaps continues...

    This is a joke right?
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    String of commercial airliner mishaps continues...

    It’s the NY Post. What the heck did you expect? It’s a tabloid rag not worth the paper it’s printed on or the electrons it’s distributed with.
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    Accidentally answered no to 18w on FAA medical… what now?

    This got me curious because I also reacted the same way when I read 0.91. Amazingly there have been credible examples of BACs > 1 (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content). If OP blew a 0.91 as a minor he must have been hitting the sauce at age 4 to build that level of...
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    100LL And Lead Exposure

    Didn’t claim it did. Just saying that aviation workers have been subject to study. That being said I’m sure there are numerous studies of lead blood levels in the general population as a point of comparison. For all I know the paper itself does within the body. I haven’t read the full thing as...
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    100LL And Lead Exposure

    FWIW I found at least one study that looked at aviation workers specifically https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24261063/ Full paper is behind paywall, eventually I’ll access it with my creds but haven’t yet.
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    Tennessee Senate passes bill outlawing Chemtrails

    Are you referring to this? https://preventnuclearwar.org/town-of-amherst-unanimously-passes-nuclear-weapons-resolution/
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    Tennessee Senate passes bill outlawing Chemtrails

    Okay so those links were entirely irrelevant, it’s an unsubstantiated rumor, and now specifically about hydrogen fuel cell based engines of which there are maybe 3 prototypes and zero market, not gas turbines or piston engines of which there are hundreds of thousands of examples and 99.99% of...
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    Tennessee Senate passes bill outlawing Chemtrails

    Mastriano, the state senator introducing the PA bill, himself did. Look at the second link and the Facebook post he put out.
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    Tennessee Senate passes bill outlawing Chemtrails

    Where in those links do they discuss water vapor? All I am seeing is discussion of liquid fuel, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, smoke, and hydrocarbons. Searching for “water” or “H2O” on both pages has a total of 4 hits, one of which is defining rated output as inclusive of using water...
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    [NA]Microplastics; the latest thing to worry about.

    It’s almost like we don’t know everything in the universe yet!
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    [NA]Microplastics; the latest thing to worry about.

    I find it’s more often “X could never cause Y and Y isn’t even happening. Why? Cuz. That’s why”
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