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Fired Canadian pilot says he has ‘direct’ proof of COVID vax-related injuries happening among peers

Updated: July 28, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

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CALGARY, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) – A former WestJet training captain fired for refusing to comply with the airline’s COVID vaccine mandate said jab injuries among active pilots in Canada are “definitely” happening.

“I have direct anecdotal proof,” Rob Simpson, a former Boeing 737 training captain with WestJet, told LifeSiteNews.

Simpson is the spokesperson for the Cause for Action, Justice For WestJetters, a group of 140 former WestJet employees suing the airline and the Canadian federal government over COVID jab mandates.

He told LifeSiteNews that when it comes to adverse reactions from the COVID shots in pilots, he can for certain say it’s going on.

Simpson said that a pilot he knows who took the vaccines under threat of job loss, but who did not want the injections, is now having issues.

“There’s a man who I will not name is very concerned about his heart health as he is working,”  Simpson

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