Editor’s note from Erin Elizabeth: I want to point out immediately that this is not my father who died less than one month ago while hang-gliding.. Dad died while thousands of feet in the sky, when the coroner says he had a heart attack and was gone before his glider brought him back to the ground in “slow lazy circles”. My dad had flown all over the world, from Lookout Mountain to Maui off of 10,000 foot launches, one of the highest in the world, but it was on a sunny calm day in Chicago, the town in which he was born, that he crossed over. Dad had over 40 years hang-gliding experience and was not only one of the best pilots, but an instructor for years. He would have been 81 next month in August. You can read about my dad’s recent passing while hang-gliding by clicking here. You can read about the beloved Don Croft below. (News reports on both my dad and Don Croft state they were experienced pilots, but I don’t know Don’s situation that day as I know my dad’s first hand).
Second editor’s note: The Spokesman review has updated their original story from hang-gliding accident to paragliding. KXLY (a this time) has still left their article stating hang-glider. I’ll be looking into this, but either way it’s unusual to crash into a side of any hill or mountain and fly again directly afterward (at least in my experience),
You can read about all the deaths (mainly holistic doctors) here. Warning. You might start reading and not finish for 3 days.
It is with heavy heart that we announce the death of beloved inventor, avid flyer, scientist and inventor, Don Croft. He and I both spoke at David Wolfe’s Longevity conferences and he was an amazing talented human being, as is his wife, Carol.
From The Spokesman Review:
Don Croft, of Athol, who had been hang-gliding with a friend, was later flown to Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, where he died.
The friend told sheriff’s deputies that Croft had crashed twice while attempting to take off from the butte, apparently because of gusty winds. After the second crash, Croft complained of dizziness.
Sheriff Brett Myers said the friend called 911 about an hour after the crash, as Croft’s symptoms worsened.
“He was conscious for quite some time before he started experiencing more dizziness, more pain,” Myers said.
Myers said friends and family members described Croft as an experienced hang-glider. He said deputies arrived at the butte after Croft was flown away, and he didn’t know if Croft had been wearing a helmet when he crashed.
We too are told Don Croft was an experienced hang-glider pilot, paraglider pilot, ultra-light pilot, as well as many small aircraft, some motor powered, some not. He was obviously a very talented man who will be missed by man.
We do not know if foul play was involved in his untimely death.
I (Erin Elizabeth) have hang-glided and flown with my dad who was an experienced pilot. I have no clue if any foul play was involved. I cannot say at this time.
I do want to leave you with a few quotes from Don’s website. WorldWithoutParasites.com
I’m not sharing any cancer cure testimonials because I don’t want to be “suicided” at the behest of the global drug/medical cartel, please understand… – Don Croft
He elaborates on this here on the site as well:
I still fly powered aircraft, mainly to help in our desert-reversal efforts (dropping orgonite) and to reach and neutralize death towers and weather weaponry that are in restricted locations. Orgonite turns these millions of obtuse weapons into life force generators, more specifically, and the enemy are too stupid/arrogant to just turn them off after we’ve treated them.
I do not know if the glider Don was flying that day was powered or not. If he were taking off from a high launch, which all the articles state, then it would indicate his glider was not motor powered.
More from Don Croft at World Without Parasites:
We decided to stop adding cancer cure testimonials from our customers. We don’t have free speech in America, any more. Carol and I keep a motorhome in another state for such emergencies. My good friend, Francisco of orgonita.eu in Spain, and I also traveled to Belize a year later from Key West in our motorboat to demonstrate to this terrorist regime that we can do this business from abroad, if necessary.
We will report more tomorrow with a video. In the meantime please hug your loved ones close. You never know when they are going to go.
Hang-gliding was a safe sport for my father for over 40 years of his life. He didn’t die less than a month ago from pilot error, he just passed away in the sky while flying his hang-glider. I hope Don’s family gets some closure on his hang-gliding accident or what the cause of death is. We are thinking of them more than ever right now.
Erin Elizabeth