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On Wednesday, the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu briefly shut down due to a mysterious unidentified “medical emergency” in the air traffic control tower. The grounding lasted almost an hour, delaying around 70 flights.

They aren’t saying exactly what happened or to whom, because secrecy. But reports did say “fellow ATC controllers” gave emergency care to the incapacitated individual before EMS arrived, suggesting the victim of the “medical emergency” was also a controller.

In the ever-shifting boundaries of the narrative war, the term “medical emergency” has lately surfaced as Establishment Media’s preferred euphemism. It’s a dead giveaway. For example, here are a few more headlines from just the last several days:

On Thursday, WCPO-9 Cincinnati, a driving medical emergency (woman, 50’s):

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On Friday, Vermont’s WCAX-3, a hiking medical emergency (no info):

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On Thursday, WSAZ-3 West Virginia, a fast food medical emergency (no info):

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On Thursday, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, a driving medical emergency (“Police do not believe alcohol or drugs were a factor”):

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On Wednesday, Reuters, a Brisbane soccer medical emergency (no info):

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On Friday, Virginia Fire Chief, a veteran and fire chief “sudden” fatal medical emergency at work:

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On Friday, MSN News, Dick Butkus, 80, died AT HOME from a sudden, unexpected, mysterious medical emergency:

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On September 18th, ESPN, a college football player medical emergency (no info because privacy):

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Yesterday, UK Daily Record, an airline passenger medical emergency (no info):

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I could go on. There’s lots more, all recent headlines, so many it would have taken too long to count them. Because the term “medical emergency” says nothing, they’ll say there’s no evidence these tragedies are linked to the jabs.

There’s no evidence, because they’re not going to give us any evidence. So take that, conspiracy theorists.