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Wings for Liberty and Justice - Anderson, Thomas; Floyd, Tom; Zietlow, Jim; Pati, Stephanie; Dolan, Christine
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This is the definitive account of a small group of determined United Airlines employees in their relentless effort to find one another amidst a worldwide pandemic; to stand up against draconian United Airlines company policies to PCR test, mask up and force an illegal medical product injection on 100% of its US-based employees. You will see the struggles, victories and faithful commitment to God and prayer that unify this small group of employees (known as Gideon's Army) to face the giant United Airlines Corporation in their true David versus Goliath story. They seek true justice and leadership accountability the law necessitates.…mehr

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This is the definitive account of a small group of determined United Airlines employees in their relentless effort to find one another amidst a worldwide pandemic; to stand up against draconian United Airlines company policies to PCR test, mask up and force an illegal medical product injection on 100% of its US-based employees. You will see the struggles, victories and faithful commitment to God and prayer that unify this small group of employees (known as Gideon's Army) to face the giant United Airlines Corporation in their true David versus Goliath story. They seek true justice and leadership accountability the law necessitates.
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Tom Anderson was a United Airlines pilot for 7 years. He flew the Boeing 737 during that time before being constructively discharged by United after the mandate to take the covid shot. His is a proud American fighting for the future of his family and the future of America. His extensive experience includes 14 deployments as a DoD contract pilot flying combat missions in two wartime theaters. 6 tours to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom and 8 tours to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. He worked with US Central Command and US Special Operations Command in multiple flying roles. Tom Floyd retired after 27+ yrs of service, in the Army and then as a pilot in the Air Force. He flew the F-16 as well as multiple Boeing aircraft while working for United for over 21 years. He deployed in support of combat operations and later oversaw intense, immersion-type exercises to prepare servicemen for combat. He worked as a Global Operations Director where he supervised global support of us troops around the world. He is a father of two, brother of five, son, and lives in Tennessee with Jeannine, his wife of over 30 years. Colonel Zietlow is a 1987 graduate of the USAF Academy Class of 1987. He served for 23 years flying T-38s and C-5s. Zietlow served nearly 5 years at the Pentagon which included duty as a C-5/C-17 Program Manager and a special assignment as a Congressional Liasion for the Secretary of the Air Force. He completed his career as NORAD USNORTHCOM Command Center Director defending North America against air, land, maritime, space, missile and cyberspace threats. Zietlow led the 2007 development of the U.S. Department of Defense' Global Pandemic Influenza Plan. The events of 9/11 led me on a journey to where I am today. As a flight attendant, I was working from Rome to Newark/NYC on September 11, 2001 when the U.S. airspace had been shutdown; and our plane returned to Italy. Wanting to know who and why anyone would commit such atrocities on the American people is where my journey began to seeking truth. When a national emergency was declared for the novel coronavirus outbreak, I found myself once again having more questions than answers; and what I discovered was not what our government was telling us. Christine Dolan is a broadcast and print investigative journalist, photographer, author, and recognized as one of the most seasoned investigators of human trafficking in the world. Her career has focused on US and international politics and policy, wars/conflicts, humanitarian disasters, terrorist and criminal networks. Since 2000, she has focused on human trafficking and terrorism worldwide on the street, and over the internet, as well as international politics and policy. Stephanie Pati began her career in the airline industry with Continental Airlines, which later merged with United. The events of 9/11 led her on a journey to where she is today. As a flight attendant, she was working from Rome to Newark/NYC on September 11, 2001 when the U.S. airspace had been shutdown; and their plane was forced to returned to Italy. Wanting to know who and why anyone would commit such atrocities on the American people is where her journey began to seeking truth. When a national emergency was declared for the novel coronavirus outbreak, she found myself once again having more questions than answers; and what she discovered was not what our government was telling us.