Not long ago, the natural health healer, Jonathan Landsman made damning revelations regarding what goes on inside the cabin of passenger aircrafts during flight time.
Landsman revealed that the cabins of aircrafts are being sprayed with pesticides. According to Landsman, the process airline officials use to spray the pesticides is called “disinsection.”
In a video Landsman posted online, it showed a flight attendant of an airline disinsecting the cabin of an aircraft while passengers were on board. A passenger then began filming the attendant as she sprayed. When the attendant realized she was being filmed, she objected strongly to the filming.
Landsman said his investigations have proven that the International Civil Aviation Organization and the World Health Organization (WHO) have all approved aircraft cabins to be sprayed with what they described as a “fast-acting insecticide.” He said some of the spraying is done when passengers are on board, right before takeoff. Some airlines will choose to spray their cabins with a residual-insecticide aerosol, before passengers get on board.
Just as the revelation made by Landsman surfaced, a woman experienced it firsthand. The woman, named Petra Haluska, said she was landing in Perth, Australia when flight attendants began spraying passengers on board the aircraft with pesticides.
Petra stated she decided to become a bit of an activist, asking why they were being sprayed with the dangerous pesticide without their consent.
By standing up for her rights, the crew of the aircraft said she was disturbing. They reported her to security officials at the airport. Petra was then picked up and harassed for no apparent reason. Petra could not believe what she witnessed and experienced and decided to post this video below on Facebook, in order to share her story with other air travelers across the world.
If you didn’t previously know about this, it should make you angry – angry enough to ask an airline why they are doing it without your knowledge or permission. And maybe even angry enough to make your voice heard with your wallet. Because when we buy an airplane ticket, we are telling them this is ok, even if we aren’t aware of it.
According to investigations conducted by Landsman before this very incident, it came to light that the United States Department of Transport (DOT) and the WHO have been actively advising airlines to spray the cabins of their carriers. Landsman quoted the DOT as saying that the supposed intent of the spraying is to protect public health, crops, agriculture and the environment.
The natural healer revealed that the most common aircraft pesticides used on airplanes are synthetic pyrethroids, specifically permethrin and d-phenothrin. These pesticides kill insects by attacking their nervous systems. Landsman asked: what are these chemicals doing to the human nervous systems, revealing that numerous studies have linked permethrin with Parkinson’s disease.
It is said some airline passengers are already reporting negative health effects from the exposure to toxic chemicals on flights. According to Landsman, passengers have reported flu-like symptoms, sinus issues, rash/hives, headaches and swollen joints just after their flight. Apart from these minor cases, Landsman said there are far more serious issues like acute respiratory problems and anaphylactic shock. Also, chronic issues affecting the neurological and immune systems, have also been reported.
“This is truly sickening behavior: These toxic chemicals are also being applied directly to the aircraft’s internal surfaces and, to make matters worse, passengers get to breathe in this crap into their lungs. Have you ever felt sick after flying, only to assume it’s jetlag or a virus you picked up from another passenger? Well, think again! You might have been exposed to an insecticide, pesticides or other toxic chemicals – deliberately used by airline staff. I think airline passengers should be outraged to know that poisonous chemicals are now being sprayed on planes regularly – DURING the flight, while travelers are inside the plane, This is true – the United States government is actually pushing this agenda of poisoning passengers,” Landsman wrote on issue.
However, despite all these health concerns, the WHO has downplayed the risk of the pesticides. The organization said there is no evidence that pesticide sprays cause risk to human health, and that the sprays are safe.
In the opinion of Landsman, before passengers buy their flight ticket for a journey, they should make a call to the airline and ask whether they spray their cabins with pesticides while passengers are on board. Landsman said he strongly believes it is through this inquiry that passengers can find safe airlines to book a flight.
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Happend during our fligts to the Maldives as well. Etihad: AUH-MLE