Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the person who constantly posted about airplane noise on the Real Estate forum? Maybe they are represented in those statistics.
Maybe you should reread that forum or did the brain damage from the jet fuel micro particles get to you already?
Do you think the particles fall straight down? I'm assuming those particles travel long distances before hitting the ground.
I don’t think anything. I read the science and it says these particles are so dangerous because they are so tiny and pushed down by the forces that have to do with how the jets fly straight into your lungs and organs; the issue is that they are too tiny and pushed down too fast to be addressable in any meaningful way. The articles say you are better off standing in the middle of a highway the whole day and breathing the fumes than living under a flight path.
It’s all laid out if you search for it, including yes on this website. I honestly don’t understand the gaslighting and vitriol of the people who claim the planes aren’t flying over these few neighborhoods in DC low and every minute or so. I understand that your personal risk tolerance is way higher and your personal comfort bar too; but don’t get why you feel the need to so aggressively call everyone else crazy etc? I mean these people protesting the flight paths are objectively right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the person who constantly posted about airplane noise on the Real Estate forum? Maybe they are represented in those statistics.
Maybe you should reread that forum or did the brain damage from the jet fuel micro particles get to you already?
Do you think the particles fall straight down? I'm assuming those particles travel long distances before hitting the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the person who constantly posted about airplane noise on the Real Estate forum? Maybe they are represented in those statistics.
Maybe you should reread that forum or did the brain damage from the jet fuel micro particles get to you already?
Anonymous wrote:Or maybe it was really really loud and he was doing a public service?
By the way if you bother with the facts, it wasn’t him. He filed a lot of these but not all. Additionally people did organize and had focal points to file.
Don’t defame a decent person. He did a lot. He did the right thing. But he’s not the guy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Clearly mental illness. An OCD fixation on one single issue. If this person was an astronaut, I'm guessing he was a high-functioning Asperger's type.
He was a European astronaut. Doubt he needed to be high functioning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Clearly mental illness. An OCD fixation on one single issue. If this person was an astronaut, I'm guessing he was a high-functioning Asperger's type.
He was a European astronaut. Doubt he needed to be high functioning.
Are you always this xenophobic? Makes you sound very low-IQ.
Anonymous wrote:He has the right to complain. Again, so?
Anonymous wrote:Roberto Vitori. Former European astronaut. Lived in Georgetown. Filed 6,852 complaints about aircraft noise in one year. 18 per day, everyday, for an entire year.
He’s an Astronaut.
Let that sink in.