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In praise of tired travellers
April 22, 2010 by Jane Burgermeister
When Eurocontrol and European government air regulators imposed a ban on air travel last week in response to a computer model showing that there might be some volcanic ash in the sky, the travel plans of millions of people were disrupted, airlines lost hundreds of millions of euros in revenue — making them the next potential take-over targets of Goldman Sachs — and governments lost significant tax revenue.
In the meantime, there is growing evidence that the volcanic ash cloud was another false flag operation designed to destablise economies for the profit of the banks – and also to offer US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Prince Charles and the other Bilderbergs an excuse to back out of their planned attendance at the funeral of murdered Polish President Lech Kaczynski in Krakow at the last moment and for unknown reasons.
I experienced the travel chaos first hand when I went by train from Vienna to Krakow last Friday returning on Monday. There were queues everywhere; booked out trains and rental cars. I met one elderly man who had had to take the train from Latvia to Munich because his flight had been cancelled; another Italian who had to change four more times to get to Rome by train. I spoke to people trying to get to France, Spain and even China.
In Krakow, I also met British tourists who could not return to their jobs, who had tried to book rental cars but had found none available and who had even asked taxi drivers to bring them to the UK but had abandoned the idea when they were told they would need to pay 2000 UK pounds.
Trains were so full that people were sleeping in the corridor.
And yet in spite of the stress caused by this false flag no fly ban, in spite of tiredness, of people having to travel on unfamilar routes through countries they did not know for hundreds of miles, I was astonished by the patience, courtesy, good humour and spirit of cooperation.
People of all nationalities, all ages and all works of life got along together without any problems at all.
The no fly ban turned into a chance to stike up conversations, exchange ideas, discuss politics, and make new friendships.
After so many enriching encounters, I recognised why the globalists are so terrified.
We, the people, are very strong and we are very united.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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