Every 10 years the BBC update the fee paying British public on ‘so-called’ Aerotoxicity and the next radio programme will be on the World Service (to attract fewest BBC licence fee payers) in the small hours (0100 GMT) on Tuesday 1st January 2019 – this is despite Professionally written Media Releases being ignored by the BBC throughout 2018 for this known cause of public ill health issue which would normally be expected to feature on the Today News Programme, which is listened to by many UK doctors, lawyer aircrew etc. | ||
https://www.bbc.co.uk/search?filter=programmes&q=aerotoxic | ||
The last significant BBC programme on contaminated cabin air was on 21st April 2008 when BBC Panorama produced a 30 min documentary but which failed to mention the ‘A’ word totally called – ‘Something in the Air’. | ||
You may still watch this 2008 evidence here | ||
John Hoyte, Chairman of the Aerotoxic Association since 2007, was interviewed back in September 2018 for this latest radio programme but as it is only recorded and edits out all of the best material he subsequently decided not to be associated with the programme at all – only willing to be interviewed live on day time radio or TV. | ||
But this is the evidence which should be in the next BBC entertainment: | ||
1. In their 2008 documentary, the BBC featured compelling evidence from UK passenger group whose health had been seriously affected from a single flight on 1st February 2007 – it will be most interesting to learn exactly in 2019 how their legal case for financial compensation finally ended – as their legal case was specifically brought to the public’s attention by the BBC? | ||
2. The BBC were given some compelling, sensitive, confidential, internal airline Criminal Evidence on 4th December 2018 by the Aerotoxic Association, which due to it’s criminal content was also shared with the Swiss & British Police – will this evidence be shared with the long suffering British public? | ||
3. Will the BBC dare to interview Professor Mike Bagshaw of Airbus? This so-called doctor was last bravely interviewed by Australian 60 Minutes in 2013. | ||
4. Why does the BBC continue to use SO-CALLED Aerotoxic Syndrome – despite the cause of public health term being proposed back in 1999 by a US flight Surgeon and scientists from France & Australia after a decade of research? | ||
Don’t forget to set your alarm & stay sober as the BBC so-called ‘Answers’ will follow here on New Year’s day – 1st January 2019? | ||
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