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There are many black painted helicopters that fly over the republic everyday.
Is it possible that these aircraft will one day be used to carry U.N. troops who will impose military rule on the United States of America and usurp our national sovereignty?
There are many black painted helicopters that fly over the republic everyday.
Is it possible that these aircraft will one day be used to carry U.N. troops who will impose military rule on the United States of America and usurp our national sovereignty?
I live near a hospital and we have black painted helicopters bringing in the wounded every day.
There are many black painted helicopters that fly over the republic everyday.
Is it possible that these aircraft will one day be used to carry U.N. troops who will impose military rule on the United States of America and usurp our national sovereignty?
There are many black painted helicopters that fly over the republic everyday.
Is it possible that these aircraft will one day be used to carry U.N. troops who will impose military rule on the United States of America and usurp our national sovereignty?
Is it possible that these aircraft will one day be used to carry U.N. troops who will impose military rule on the United States of America and usurp our national sovereignty?
That would be illegal and they wouldn't gain anything from doing that
There are many black painted helicopters that fly over the republic everyday.
Is it possible that these aircraft will one day be used to carry U.N. troops who will impose military rule on the United States of America and usurp our national sovereignty?
If the helicopters were painted a different color would you still be scared?
I've seen black helicopters flying in the dark evening sky with their lights off and rotors and engines turned to 'silent' for maximum stealthiness.
[i took a photo last night]
You're only near now many Naval Air Stations? I wouldn't suppose that would be part of night flight training (it is, by the way)?
The military, especially the Navy and Marine Corps (which is part of the Navy) play with the color schemes of aircraft all the time. Just look at photos of the F14 from when it first entered service until its final mission a few years ago. It went from the Viet Nam era bright white with clashing squadron paint to the muted "Clouds and Sky" grayish hues.
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