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originally posted by: abe froman
a reply to: Cavrecon22
Red then white lights, flying overhead, displaying no unusual flight characteristics....
airplanes?
originally posted by: abe froman
a reply to: Cavrecon22
Red then white lights, flying overhead, displaying no unusual flight characteristics....
airplanes?
originally posted by: Zaphod58
Of course they were absolutely silent. Aircraft at altitude usually can't be heard on the ground unless conditions are just right.
originally posted by: Thorneblood
a reply to: TruthJava
The Denver Airport said that?
The one that's basically considered an alien landing base?
originally posted by: TruthJava
a reply to: Cavrecon22
Someone on Twitter just posted a bit ago:
"They just flew over St George UT heading to Cali over Area 51. I counted 32."
Could be. That's a lot of aircraft. I don't think anything in Cheyenne was mobilized.
Perhaps going to help battle the wildfires?
originally posted by: Thorneblood
a reply to: Cavrecon22
It's got a ton of myths about it....ranging from the NWO's secret underground lair to a landing site for the Reptilian invasion of earth. Fun place.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Cavrecon22
They fly in different formations depending on when they're flying, what type of aircraft they are, etc. Fighters tend to fly close together, side by side, where larger aircraft fly in a line, or a loose formation side by side. There are a lot of variables involved.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Thorneblood
Thug 31, Thug 34, Thug 37, Thug 41, Thug 61, Thug 62, Thug 63, and Thug 69. Looks like they're split between aircraft from Charleston and McChord. Looks like they might have gone into Travis, in California.