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Originally posted by Ketzer22
That's weird you would post this- I live in the Columbus, OH area in a small suburb and yesterday I saw 3 different black military helicopters. This is a little out of the norm but where it gets really weird is the fact that I saw one circling around for several minutes before flying off to the north. Later, I saw one fly north over my work. Then, not more than 5 minutes later I saw another one flying south maybe 200 yards east of the path of the first one. Now that is strange.
It might mean something, it might not...
God Bless,
I hope its a typo.
Originally posted by caf1550
I would like to point out that the US airforce does not use B29's at all anymore.
Originally posted by Ben81
Originally posted by woodwytch
reply to post by dwarfflex
Hey there dwarfflex ... I live in North Yorkshire on the edge of the moors (not too far from Fylingdale the American early warning station) and over the last couple of weeks I have noticed more air activity than normal but today has been ridiculous with helicopters and planes flying over almost every 5 - 10 mins but was unable to see a thing because they were all above cloud level ... this went on pretty much all day ... never seen it like that before ever.
Woody
Exactly the same kind of activity in Canada near Montreal north shore every 5 min a B29 flying quite low
first time in 15 yrs that i see that in my area
Originally posted by Labrynth2012
reply to post by dwarfflex
Just so you know, there is only (1) flying B29 left in the world and it is stationed at Midland Texas CAF facilities.
Whatever B?? you are talking about, it must be B2 Bombers or B1 Bombers that you keep hearing.
Originally posted by Dreine
Consider this...
The current sabre rattling with Iran is getting everyone worried about troop build ups, and the usual prestaging areas for US forces going into the Middle East before the Iraq Wars was Germany. The Russians have long kept a keen eye on US military movements there and would know pretty quickly about any changes in equipment and personnel levels in Deutchsland.
The UK, however, provides another well-guarded location which is harder for Russian intelligence agents to gather and identify activity than the bases in Germany.
The timing of these exercises, ending right before the Olympics begin, set the stage for the US to be able to flex from the UK to either Iran or Syria after the games (or god forbid, during) if the need arises.
./endtheorycrafting
reply to post by woodwytch
not too far from Fylingdale the American early warning station
reply to post by dwarfflex
Mildenhall Lakenheath are near here Norfolk UK very big US bases