Minutes Exhibit H
From: Aisha Sial To: Commission-Public-Records Subject: [EXTERNAL] Shrink Aviation! Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 8:13:32 AM WARNING: External email. Links or attachments may be unsafe. Peace be with you, Your duty to the people of the Greater Puget Sound Region now calls for shrinking aviation. During the past century our collective experience with aviation taught us the wide range of damage we do to humanity and our environment when we abuse the use of aircraft. War, shipping, and travel by air must be scaled back so that the general public do not pay one more penny for this mode of transportation. In addition all governmental entities and corporations engaged in aviation who report cash flow, growth, and/or profit need to be held accountable for maintaining current facilities safely and in good repair. Any customers or passengers must pay the bill for the benefits they find indispensable. Governments and companies need to seek funding for making amends within their own current wealth streams and not drain more wealth from the general public sector, especially not hurt from those hurt by noise and pollution. Our health and our morality depend on mitigatingthe destruction caused by the misuse of these innovations.Please do not blindly accept the myth that growth is inevidentable and good for all of us. The drama of 2020 has shown us the need for changing our paradigms. Grow employment by cleaning up and caring for our environment not by following pastfailures. in good faith, Aisha Sial Citizen of the USA, residing in Monroe, Washington
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