Death of the Airlines (Upcoming Collapse of Air Travel)
Apparently, the ultimate purpose is to kill airline travel altogether.
“Food production and the fossil fuel industries are not the only ones on the globalists’ chopping block. Last weekend I was invited to a Zoom call with the German firebrand MEP Christine Anderson. He gave us a brief report about the recent vote in the EU parliament to extend the Covid pass requirement for another year. The parliament voted in favor of the extension in a plenary session in spite of the fact that the measure is wholly useless and unjustified – to say nothing of the fact that 99% of Europeans are opposed to it. Mrs. Anderson’s explicit assessment of the matter was that the EU’s democracy is a sham and a fraud. The plenary never debated the measure – they simply took the vote. Why the majority of MEPs voted in favor is entirely a mystery and a sinister one at that.
But perhaps the most interesting and unexpected part of the 3-hour long call was about the airline industry. Three of the participants on the call had deep inside knowledge of the airline industry (one of them a pilot) who said in no uncertain terms that the industry is now being systematically and deliberately demolished.
Apparently, the ultimate purpose is to kill airline travel altogether.
The three participants asked that their names not be used, but they seemed exceptionally well-informed and entirely credible. At any rate, the news flow has pretty well corroborated their claims.
It is quite apparent that something IS going on with air travel – a sudden wave of dysfunction like we are experiencing in the energy industry, oil production, supply chains, and health care. Perhaps I missed a few. And while the media has reported chaos at many airports around the world (pretty much everywhere, it seems), the explanations seem innocent enough: the airports are understaffed and can’t cope with a sudden surge of travelers. Here’s a small sampling of the recent reports:
Daily Mail, 31 May 2022: What’s causing the chaos at the airports?
CNA, 10 June 2022: Airport chaos around the world and how to avoid it.
RT, 4 September 2021: CHAOS at London’s Heathrow Airport
Washington Post, 13 June 2022: What to know about the travel chaos at Europe’s airports
Express.co.uk, 27 June 2022: Airport chaos: all countries reporting major delays….
ZeroHedge, 27 June 2022: 6,500 US Flights Delayed Sunday Amid Continued US Travel Chaos...
All of a sudden, we have thousands of flights canceled or delayed, luggage handling process stalling, hours’ wasted in check-in and security checks, and all this is happening pretty much everywhere? Coincidence theorists will swallow the official explanations with a shrug of acceptance, but I do find all this extremely strange.
The traffic management systems that have evolved for nearly a century and that had functioned close to flawlessly for decades now suddenly seem to be coming apart at the seams. If what the gentlemen on our zoom call were saying was true, airport chaos could become a chronic thing. Indeed, another person on the call, who said she’d read through many of the WEF documents and all of UN’s Agenda 2020/30/50/etc. said that this is all actually written down as an explicit objective.
She said that the ultimate intent is to do away with traveling and to establish a feudal arrangement where people remain fixed in place, and all travel is banned.
Of course, we don’t need to make too much out of such documents – they simply reflect someone’s stated vision of the kind of social arrangement they believe desirable for whatever reason. On the other hand, the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, and by this time, the least we should do is pay attention. The coincidence theorists in our midst, the ever-loyal consumers of the mainstream narrative, are always happy to disperse when told to do so because “there’s nothing to see here…” However, this cohort has had an extremely poor prediction track record, especially over the last two+ years. For most of the rest of us, it is indeed time to pay very close attention and seed the system with due friction if it is veering toward undesirable ends. This is our future that’s at stake, and the world our children and their children will inherit. It is time to be brave.
While the high priests of Davos may not be able to carry out their plans to completion, they have proven powerful enough to cause a great deal of damage.
About that small short…
I almost forgot the practical aspect of this story… If the globalists are set on collapsing the air travel industry, perhaps they are furnishing us with an opportunity: shorting travel and leisure-related stocks could prove an excellent short. I’d start with small airlines and non-defense-related companies. Or simply ride the EUREX STOXX Europe 600 Travel & Leisure index:
Markets move in trends, and the STOXX Europe 600 Travel & Leisure index could be going a lot lower.”
This article was written by Zero Hedge.