Mind control devices. You vaguely remember filming this video for something important, then someone came and flashed something at your forehead. Now, you suddenly became convinced they were 'just taking your temperature,'.
Uh....psyops maybe? Oh run everybody, a flu bug 10 times milder than the seasonal flu is out to get you! Too bad only the authorities get hazmat outfits...bahaha!
Are they using an insta-read thermometer to take the temperature of the passengers (looking for fevers)? Because I can't think of any other way this would possibly work.
ha ha, i guess they never heard of the homeopathic flu preventative oscillococcinum. europe has been using it for decades, and i've used it successfully for 20 years. :)
Ha Ha! had that happen a month and half ago in shanghai pudong from hong kong. you can imagine what happened to a poor chinese guy close to me when their infrarometer couldn't get a good reading on him. everyone started staring at the guy and covering their mouths. completely ridiculous!
Hazmat is not a universal term. It's primarily used in the U.S., In the U.K. and Australia, the term HazChem is used for Hazardous Chemicals. In Canada, the term "Dangerous Goods" is used. You might think it's universal because the U.S. uses it?
And if you look up the word "hazmat" in the Oxford English Dictionary, it lists it as originating and chiefly used in the U.S. Then it makes a reference to "hazchem" which is lists as primarily British, Australia and New Zealand. So no, "hazmat" is not a "universal" term. Besides, it's English, so how is that universal?
Ok, thanks for the reply, will check it out, don't have a Oxford English Dictionary to hand, I am mainly refering to it in relation to the use with the word Suit but I guess it's pretty obvious since it's got a z in it and hazardous is possibly of american origin also, thanks for taking the time and correcting me, well put (noted second comment also :) ) thanks again :)
Well, hazardous is spelt the same way in British English :) It's not spelt "hasardous" :) But yes, typically with -ize endings it is the American form and -ise is the British form.
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That is bullshit! They should not do that! What a joke!
jtlsdream 1 year ago
HEAD SHOT! xD jk
Ltb0b 1 year ago
they look like terrorist on a flight they lk ridiculous
scorway 1 year ago
Mind control devices. You vaguely remember filming this video for something important, then someone came and flashed something at your forehead. Now, you suddenly became convinced they were 'just taking your temperature,'.
SirEmilio1026 1 year ago
So where were these bastions of health & safety when their citizens were bringing SARS over HERE??
wetinsf 2 years ago
Uh....psyops maybe? Oh run everybody, a flu bug 10 times milder than the seasonal flu is out to get you! Too bad only the authorities get hazmat outfits...bahaha!
Hallonsylt 2 years ago
to follow on my previous comment i meant on their 747's
funnyabcs 2 years ago
I know this is off topic but it sucks that united doesnt have ptv's in economy
funnyabcs 2 years ago
This is sick.
fettkatt87 2 years ago
i would have pulled out my light saber and battled those guys
truthaboutflu 2 years ago 6
2 to the head!
mentor972 2 years ago
It must have took a very long time to screen the entire plane!
rolfch1p 2 years ago
Tea? Coffee? Two to the head?
Please try to relax.
reverendcutterx 2 years ago
I'll take two to the head, heard the drinks suck on United, :P
ivanrlynn 2 years ago
no agenda
HNDSTN 2 years ago
Had this happen on a flight from SFO to Japan. Took 2 hours for them to screen the entire plane.
boomspot 2 years ago
fuckers better not come near me i swear ill freak
ivanrlynn 2 years ago
@ivanrlynn you mean you'll get freaky? does men in white suits turn you on or something?
Isreal4realz 1 year ago
Are they using an insta-read thermometer to take the temperature of the passengers (looking for fevers)? Because I can't think of any other way this would possibly work.
DoctorFinger 2 years ago
I find it interesting that it looks like they are pointing a GUN at your forehead. Don't worry folks this is for your protection......
Think they are trying to condition people?
EntropyPressStAt 2 years ago 12
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foxhanson 2 years ago
NO CIVIL LIBERTIES in a New World Order.
MikePhilbin 2 years ago 12
ha ha, i guess they never heard of the homeopathic flu preventative oscillococcinum. europe has been using it for decades, and i've used it successfully for 20 years. :)
jockdoubleday 2 years ago
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United is known for spreading Swine Flu,, It spread about 12 cases into Kuwait
kuwaitpilot 2 years ago
Argh... Logan's run!
sumolad 2 years ago 4
It's silly, and over the top. But at least they're doing something...
darkpixel65 2 years ago
whatever....
UNITED BREAK GUITARS
VicxDlol 2 years ago
Nobody cares, dude.
skinboy8 2 years ago
Ha Ha! had that happen a month and half ago in shanghai pudong from hong kong. you can imagine what happened to a poor chinese guy close to me when their infrarometer couldn't get a good reading on him. everyone started staring at the guy and covering their mouths. completely ridiculous!
powruser 2 years ago
for a flu????? bah!!!!
ventitredodici 2 years ago
China is insane.
nicksutherby 2 years ago 2
thats sketchy
NICKmv573 2 years ago 3
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I hate that American word, hazmat. There must a be more universal English word for "hazmat".
thibaulthalpern 2 years ago
Hazmat is a shortened down version of the world wide term Hazardous materials pretty universal term,
ivanrlynn 2 years ago
Hazmat is not a universal term. It's primarily used in the U.S., In the U.K. and Australia, the term HazChem is used for Hazardous Chemicals. In Canada, the term "Dangerous Goods" is used. You might think it's universal because the U.S. uses it?
thibaulthalpern 2 years ago
And if you look up the word "hazmat" in the Oxford English Dictionary, it lists it as originating and chiefly used in the U.S. Then it makes a reference to "hazchem" which is lists as primarily British, Australia and New Zealand. So no, "hazmat" is not a "universal" term. Besides, it's English, so how is that universal?
thibaulthalpern 2 years ago
Ok, thanks for the reply, will check it out, don't have a Oxford English Dictionary to hand, I am mainly refering to it in relation to the use with the word Suit but I guess it's pretty obvious since it's got a z in it and hazardous is possibly of american origin also, thanks for taking the time and correcting me, well put (noted second comment also :) ) thanks again :)
ivanrlynn 2 years ago
Well, hazardous is spelt the same way in British English :) It's not spelt "hasardous" :) But yes, typically with -ize endings it is the American form and -ise is the British form.
thibaulthalpern 2 years ago
Yes this is good stuff im confusing the z with the -ize. Thank Again!
ivanrlynn 2 years ago
Wow, just WOW
Trs908 2 years ago
oh no its an outbreak we all ganna die its all an exaggeration
0ochewy 2 years ago 2