On Thursday, CEOs of America’s top airlines, an industry that takes billions from American taxpayers, testified for over 3 hours in front of the Senate Commerce Committee on various topics, including mandatory vaccine and mask laws on airplanes.

Southwest CEO Gary Kelly was asked by Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS)  if Americans are ever going to be able to get on an airplane again without having to wear a mask?

“I would echo my colleague’s comments on the quality of the air,” he said, adding, “The statistics, as I recall, are that 99.97% of airborne pathogens are captured by the HEPA filtering system,” Kelly said. I think the case is very strong that masks don’t add much, if anything, in the air cabin. It’s very safe and very high quality compared to any indoor setting.”

“I think the case is very strong that masks don’t add much if anything in the air cabin environment,” the Southwest CEO told Senator Wicker.

This morning, as part of his weekly propaganda tour, Dr. Fauci Evil appeared on ABC’s This Week with Jonathan Karl, where the topic of passengers being forced to wear masks on planes was addressed.

Karl brought up the testimony of several CEOs of top airlines, “Several of the top CEOs of the top airlines said that on an airplane, you are actually safer than you are in an ICU—the protection with the filtrations system they have.” Karl asked, “Are they as good?”

Fauci’s response confirms what many Americans have feared all along—that compliance with the government is the goal and that once you agree to have your freedoms stolen, it won’t be easy, if not impossible, to take them back.

I don’t think so,” Fauci responded. “Even when you’re dealing with a closed space, even though the filtration is good, that you wanna go that extra step.”

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