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NEW WIGNER ARTICLE & VIDEO: The last part of 2014 was an extremely bumpy ride in the world of space travel, aviation, and nuclear technology, starting with an FAA directive regarding metal fatigue in Boeing planes. We also saw a rocket explode, a spaceplane disintegrate, a plane crash into a safety center, sewage flowing through the aisles during a flight, and a wayward propeller that nearly decapitated a passenger in Canada. Severe turbulence sent over 2 dozen injured passengers and flight crew members to hospitals on 2 flights near Japan within days of each other, along with several small planes crashing into houses near airports in the US. There were multiple stories of passengers behaving badly – including a famous singer and an airline exec – with the former breaking a crew members foot, and the latter losing her job. There were a number of cardiac events and deaths, including a baby who went into cardiac arrest flying into Boston’s Logan Airport. Warnings about radiation in flight were posted by both a Spaceweather scientist and Nuke Pro, although with very different opinions on the source of their readings. U2’s Bono had a very well-publicized close call when a cargo door just ‘fell off’ the private jet he was flying in at 8,000 ft. There were a number of military planes and helicopters that crashed too, and sadly, we saw yet another major commercial airliner crash as well, AirAsia Flight QZ8501. climateviewer/2014/11/22/wild-weeks-wigner-pt-5/
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 00:06:03 +0000

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