Talk:JetBlue Flight 191

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Panic Attack or Psychotic Break?[edit]

Wiki says "panic attack" and Huffington Post says it was a week-long "psychotic break" due to sleep deprivation. Records of the pilot's mental health evaluation have been sealed. I think there is a larger cover-up as pilots are rigorously screen for mental stability and are also closely monitored for sleep cycles. Had the pilot knowingly chose to fly after not having had inadequate sleep they would have brought criminal charges; no different than had he flown after drinking alcohol.

Since when does a sleep-deprivation psychotic break last a week? One nights sleep and you are cured. So that fact doesn't add up. Whole thing feels weak, flabby and made-up. A russian news reporter just resigned because she could not in good conscience continue to manufacture lies for the Putin administration, meaning that governments use media to propagandize and lie to people all the time. It's not that far-fetched and the facts as they appear in this article seem so absurdly manufactured that you'd have to be pretty stupid to believe it (vs. being crazy for believing in a conspiracy.) It's always an "either I'm crazy or you're stupid" dichotomy, and I don't think I'm crazy.  ;)

I believe that the pilot suffered a terrorist attack. They somehow managed to dose him with a hallucinogen and the government and Jet Blue are hiding this from the american public. Given that so much of american freedoms have been sacrificed for the illusion of flight safety, the State can't tolerate the public being made aware of the fact that the promise of safety is a lie, and that the sacrifices made for the manufacture of that lie are fake, useless and wasted.Jonny Quick (talk) 02:13, 20 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Do you have a reliable source, and is there anything you want to be changed in the article based on said reliable source? If not this is just soapboxing. VVikingTalkEdits 12:43, 15 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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