So the narrative they're going with is, "He was nuts! He ate some mushrooms once!" For anyone that finds that satisfying, you better skip the rest of this comment because it will just make you upset.
The first thing that should be noticed is how lightning fast this information came out: from NPR, the FBI, the air crew, and supposedly Emerson himself. Simply not believable. It was scripted beforehand and they've got to set the narrative before people begin speculating and putting pieces together.
So as in EgyptAir 990 and JFK Jr, we have a MK-ULTRA assassin using the fuel cut-off. But a difference from EgyptAir is that the pilot waited until the captain left the cockpit and then locked him out. Here, he just reaches over and the pilot immediately stops him. And why wouldn't he have just done it on a plane he was flying? It looks like it was never meant to be succeed.
Some other data points:
It seems doubtful that there was a high value target on a small commuter jet from Everett to SFO.
There seems to be no occult significance as in 990.
There are no red flags whatsoever in Emerson's background, he seems to be an entirely vanilla young family man. The closest you get is that he learned to fly in the USAF, but that is very common for commercial jet pilots.
Speculation: this was a test of some new, fast-acting MK-ULTRA tech, performed on a basically random guy they could get into the cockpit. Was he triggered by a transmission received over the radio that he heard through his headset? In any case, I would say the test was successful, as far as getting the subject to perform as programmed.
Prediction: Emerson will be so distraught and even further depressed by his actions, he will be suicided.
Well, just some thoughts nibbling around the outside of the issue:
MK-ULTRA Classic(tm) seems like it took weeks in a laboratory setting and, to this day, it seems like every time some big celebrity starts to melt down, they have to get carted off to UCLA Medical Center for weeks on end for some kind of "tune up". But there's no hint that Emerson ever dropped out of circulation like that so I'm presuming that never happened.
His actions were very specific, and that leads to two sub-points:
- It wasn't just some "berzerker" switch to send him into rage mode. I think they have the tech to send crowds into riots with EMF, but here no one else seemed affected in the slightest.
- He must have at some point been given specific instructions. As a pilot, he would have known exactly what such action would do if not prevented or remedied quickly. That is, it was a huge deal and a big "programming" implant.
The trigger, I believe, came over innocuous radio traffic. Sirhan Sirhan says the last thing he recalls is a woman saying, "lots of cream, lots of sugar" to him. The alternative is that someone on board "hit him with a beam", but I don't think anyone would volunteer for that duty.
I think this was a very specific technical test rather than aomething wide-spread. With big things you get little anomalies cropping up here and there and I haven't seen even a single one that I would suggest as related.
So the narrative they're going with is, "He was nuts! He ate some mushrooms once!" For anyone that finds that satisfying, you better skip the rest of this comment because it will just make you upset.
The first thing that should be noticed is how lightning fast this information came out: from NPR, the FBI, the air crew, and supposedly Emerson himself. Simply not believable. It was scripted beforehand and they've got to set the narrative before people begin speculating and putting pieces together.
So as in EgyptAir 990 and JFK Jr, we have a MK-ULTRA assassin using the fuel cut-off. But a difference from EgyptAir is that the pilot waited until the captain left the cockpit and then locked him out. Here, he just reaches over and the pilot immediately stops him. And why wouldn't he have just done it on a plane he was flying? It looks like it was never meant to be succeed.
Some other data points:
Speculation: this was a test of some new, fast-acting MK-ULTRA tech, performed on a basically random guy they could get into the cockpit. Was he triggered by a transmission received over the radio that he heard through his headset? In any case, I would say the test was successful, as far as getting the subject to perform as programmed.
Prediction: Emerson will be so distraught and even further depressed by his actions, he will be suicided.
""the first officer observed Emerson throw his headset across the cockpit and exclaim, "I am not okay""
It does seem to have kicked off with him wearing the headset. It may have triggered him...
Well, just some thoughts nibbling around the outside of the issue:
MK-ULTRA Classic(tm) seems like it took weeks in a laboratory setting and, to this day, it seems like every time some big celebrity starts to melt down, they have to get carted off to UCLA Medical Center for weeks on end for some kind of "tune up". But there's no hint that Emerson ever dropped out of circulation like that so I'm presuming that never happened.
His actions were very specific, and that leads to two sub-points:
The trigger, I believe, came over innocuous radio traffic. Sirhan Sirhan says the last thing he recalls is a woman saying, "lots of cream, lots of sugar" to him. The alternative is that someone on board "hit him with a beam", but I don't think anyone would volunteer for that duty.
I think this was a very specific technical test rather than aomething wide-spread. With big things you get little anomalies cropping up here and there and I haven't seen even a single one that I would suggest as related.