Bizarre conspiracy theories behind why flight attendants spray plane cabins in ...

Cancer-causing, mind-controlling and a secret government plot: The bizarre conspiracy theories behind why flight attendants spray plane cabins before landing in Australia - but there’s a simple explanation Spray is frequently used on aircraft flying from Asia and landing in Australia Some passengers expressed their concerns with the ingredients of the spray Others suggested outlandish conspiracy theories as to what the spray does 

By Ben Hill For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 04:23 BST, 22 May 2019 | Updated: 04:24 BST, 22 May 2019

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Travellers have come up with a series of bizarre conspiracy theories related to a mist sprayed inside plane cabins before landing in Australia.

The sprayis frequently used on aircraft flying in from Asia, and its dispersal is sometimes acknowledged with an explanation announcement.

Some passengers have expressed their concerns about the spray, saying they don't know what it is or what purpose it serves.

'My concern is... what is the spray and ingredients. I may be a little old fashioned but I would have liked information on this prior to just spraying after an Australian government announcement which never mentioned the spray,' one concerned traveller from Bali to Australia posted online. 

Travellers have come up with a series of bizarre conspiracy theories related to a mist sprayed inside plane cabins before landing in Australia

Travellers have come up with a series of bizarre conspiracy theories related to a mist sprayed inside plane cabins before landing in Australia

Some passengers have expressed their concerns about the spray, saying they don't know what it is or what purpose it serves

Some passengers have expressed their concerns about the spray, saying they don't know what it is or what purpose it serves

Some people suggested outlandish conspiracy theories as to what the purpose of the spray was.

'It's a cancer-causing insecticide spray and a lot of people I flew with (who still fly) have cancer,' one person suggested in a social media post.

'Accumulation is the issue so if you fly infrequently then just detox well afterwards. Many airline staff are fighting this. Use a mask.'

Another traveller suggested the spray was 'vaccinating'.

'You do know that there is an agenda to depopulate this rock called Earth and what better way to depopulate than by chemicals and viruses to make you sick, this way they can make a heap of money off you before you die, it's all about the money honey...' they said.

One airline passenger said the mist was poisonous.

'Just another way the new world order government is slowly killing everyone,'  they said.  

Another made a sarcastic suggestion that the spray was a secret government plot.

One airline passenger said the mist was poisonous

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