Hi All,
This article was interesting to me in a homeopathic sense. As you read,
carefully note what is said of the intruder, his actions, etc. It seems to
me that one remedy stands out clearly representing his state... interesting
to see how people have been affected by all the goings on. I'm curious to
know what you think!
Regard,
Lisa
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reporters Dan Mihalopoulos, Rogers Worthington, Matt O'Connor and Flynn
McRoberts contributed to this report
Chicago-bound plane into a momentary dive before crew and passengers
tackled the man, binding him with the seat belts used by flight attendants
to demonstrate safety procedures.
American Airlines 767 to the ground, while passengers dragged the man to a
galley, sat on him and a nurse injected him with a sedative stored in a
cockpit kit.
"undetermined mental condition." Airline officials said the episode was not
related to terrorism. The plane landed safely as scheduled and no injuries
were reported.
incident was a chilling reminder of how easy it is for even a single,
determined aggressor to get into the cockpit of commercial airliner.
a guy with mental problems," said Carviz Carols, 30, a nurse from
Bloomingdale who injected Coburn with 50 milligrams of Benadryl and 10
milligrams of Valium.
terrorists were steering the plane toward the Sears Tower and that he could
see people outside the plane's windows.
marketing executive from Los Angeles. "He kept yelling that we were the
devil and that we were going to hit the Sears Tower."
with interference with a flight crew, a felony. Rice said Coburn was under
a doctor's care and may not have taken his medication.
cockpit. Last week, American announced plans to install reinforcing bars on
its cockpit doors, but installation on the entire fleet wasn't to be
completed until early November.
after hijackers crashed three jetliners into the World Trade Center and
Pentagon, apparently paid off, as passengers reacted immediately when
flight attendants called for help.
least 6-foot-2 and so violent," said JoAnn Rockman, a Flossmoor resident
who was returning from a California wedding with her husband and
14-year-old son. "But the flight attendant said `Get him,' and, damn it,
everyone went up and got him.
she added, crying as she came off the jetway into O'Hare.
military commanders Monday showed that precautions taken in recent weeks
have made a difference.
this man," said Capt. Tom Bloom, chairman of the Chicago chapter of the
Allied Pilots Association. "The system worked."
controllers at O'Hare. The FAA, in turn, notified the North American
Aerospace Defense Command, which scrambled the fighter jets as part of the
combat air patrols the Pentagon ordered in the wake of the Sept. 11
attacks. The sonic booms triggered by the F-16s echoed throughout Chicago's
northwest and north suburbs, startling thousands.
said Denise Heppel of Rolling Meadows, who ran out of her house to see the
airliner, flanked by the fighter jets.
passengers and 9 crew members that some began to notice Coburn, a man with
sandy blond hair, wearing a T-shirt, jeans and brown work boots, sitting in
row 21 next to his father. Throughout the flight, Coburn was whispering and
talking abnormally, said Mark Jacoby, an accountant from Los Angeles who
sat in the row behind them.
father gave a flight attendant a note explaining Coburn's illness, Jacoby
said.
whispering for no apparent reason," Jacoby said.
he got out of control, Jacoby added. The FBI later said there was no air
marshal on board.
up from his seat, ran through the aisle, burst into the cockpit and grabbed
the pilot, passengers said.
Howard Rockman, an attorney. "We've experienced turbulence before, but
never anything like this," he said. "We just went down. It scared to death
every single passenger on the plane."
him, pulled him out of the cockpit and wrestled him to the ground.
several other passengers sat on the man and tied his wrists with plastic
ties and seat belts looped through his belt.
could think, I started running for him. I wasn't going to sit down for a
second."
another passenger rushing to help. All the while, Fredericks said the man
thrashed wildly about, yelling that the plane was about to crash into the
Sears Tower.
tail," said Kevan Lyon, a San Diego book distributor sitting in first
class. "It's like the passengers just knew what to do by instinct. Over the
last few weeks, we've been trained to do this."
yelling, but he was gripped by fear.
were just crying. People thought they were going to die."
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Re: a recent news article reflecting homeopathy
Dear Lisa I thought of Bell.. Rubrics: Cursing, Spitting, Praying, Sees
devils plus the suddenness of the incident.
Other possibilities are Stram, maybe Verat.Ahmed N. Currim
devils plus the suddenness of the incident.
Other possibilities are Stram, maybe Verat.Ahmed N. Currim