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Flying doesn't normally bother me. But, this week there's been four very strange stories about airline flight. What's going on?

 

Woman Carrying Human Head Arrested in Florida

 

Airport baggage screeners found a human head with teeth, hair and skin in the luggage of a woman who said she intended to ward off evil spirits with it, authorities said Friday.

 

Myrlene Severe, 30, a Haitian-born permanent U.S. resident, was charged Friday with smuggling a human head into the U.S. without proper documentation...

 

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2006/02/10/national/a122946S66.DTL

 

 

Man Apparently Kills Himself on Plane

 

A man apparently hanged himself in an airplane lavatory during a flight that was diverted to Denver after his body was discovered, police said...

 

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/02/09/D8FLPNF86.html

 

 

US pilot suspected of drinking, arrested in Britain

 

An American Airlines pilot was arrested in Britain on Saturday on suspicion of being drunk before a scheduled flight to Chicago, the airline said...

 

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyid=2006-02-11T222233Z_01_N11331927_RTRUKOC_0_US-AIRLINES-PILOT.xml&rpc=22

 

 

Drug Smuggling Air Marshals?

 

For a law enforcement agency that works hard to be invisible, the Federal Air Marshals have been generating a lot of attention lately. On Thursday, two of the agency's several thousand highly trained traveling armed guards were taken into custody in Houston...

 

...Government sources tell TIME that the two Air Marshals, are allegedly involved with the possession or transportation of cocaine, and may have been paid several thousand dollars to move the drugs.

 

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1158902,00.html

 

 

Sure glad I don't have up-coming plans to fly.

 

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"We need to have more respect for each other. Things have just gone really crazy, out of control. ... We're on a very weird kind of cycle." Stevie Wonder

Guest msclonly
Posted

It is a very dangerous time due to the Dragon's Tail or south Node until the end of March. Expect all kinds of strange happenings and disasters. Then April, May and June will be more advisable to fly. Same good period in August, Sept, Nov, and Dec.

Avoid March, July and August travel.

 

Watch out for the those Full Moons - 2 days before and after.

New Moons can be a problem time, when the Dragon's Tail is badly aspected.}(

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>It is a very dangerous time due to the Dragon's Tail or south

>Node until the end of March. Expect all kinds of strange

>happenings and disasters. Then April, May and June will be

>more advisable to fly. Same good period in August, Sept, Nov,

>and Dec.

>Avoid March, July and August travel.

>

>Watch out for the those Full Moons - 2 days before and after.

>New Moons can be a problem time, when the Dragon's Tail is

>badly aspected.}(

This is not encourageing one bit if true as I will be traveling around July and August. :o

 

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Coming back from Africa this past December, in the Brussels airport, there was a bit of a commotion. Turns out that a muslim woman (dressed in the muslim fashion) had decided to do some knitting on the long flight to Chicago. In her carry-on knitting bag there were knives, scissors, pins, knitting needles, and she and her family were raising holy hell while the security guards were, as politely as possible, trying to remove said aricles from her person.

Not as as amusing as a human head, but then, few things are.

 

La Trix

Posted

>It is a very dangerous time due to the Dragon's Tail or south

>Node until the end of March. Expect all kinds of strange

>happenings and disasters. Then April, May and June will be

>more advisable to fly. Same good period in August, Sept, Nov,

>and Dec.

>Avoid March, July and August travel.

>

>Watch out for the those Full Moons - 2 days before and after.

>New Moons can be a problem time, when the Dragon's Tail is

>badly aspected.}(

The above explains soooooo much-and not about air travel :+

Guest Jesse Dane
Posted

Oh, I love to hear stuff like this six days before I fly out west.

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