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I was just sitting in the living room reading a Dr. Seuss book to my daughter when in the middle of reading I heard a loud noise outside like a helicopter really close. I ran out onto my front porch and flying EXTREMELY low about two houses over from mine probably about 20 feet above the houses. It flew behind the house and was starting to veer left still very low.
I ran to the back of my house (barefoot so it took longer than it should have, but it was still only about 15 seconds tops) and by the time I got back there, it was gone again. There are no woods or anything near my house so I don't know where it went. The nearest woods are on the opposite of the highway which is about a half a mile from my house. I don't think it could have made it there that fast, especially considering it was turning left and not heading straight toward the highway.
Also by the time I made it to the back of my house the sound of the helicopter was gone also.
Don't panic if you see a black helicopter flying low and slowly over the hills in northern West Virginia.
Originally posted by 19KTankCommander
Any construction in the area that you know about or don't, ask around some one would be willing to talk.
Ever take a walk into those woods, and is it private land or public land,
The two nearest towns, any strangers or strange vehicles around? Ask
Have you called the power comapny and asked them if someone is inspecting your power lines. Voice a concern that the helicopters were hovering really close and you were afraid one was to hit the line. Be noisey
Investigate and let us know
Originally posted by AriesJedi
Yep Black helicopter visits all the time.
Caught one on camera phone. Too blurry and wobbly to see letters.
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
Originally posted by AriesJedi
Yep Black helicopter visits all the time.
Caught one on camera phone. Too blurry and wobbly to see letters.
Every time I get my camera ready and get outside it's already too late.
The most recent one I saw which was like 2 weeks ago now. My 5 year old daughter and I ran outside but by the time the camera loaded up, it was too late to get it.
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
reply to post by guanyu
Well they are out there. Read the news article I posted in the OP. It admits that black helicopters are over flying over my area.
Project Blue Book
See also: Project Blue Book
Through the end of the decade of the 1940s, intelligence efforts turned increasingly toward the emerging technological threat posed by the Russians. T-2 also opened an office in July 1947 for the study of unidentified flying objects (UFO), popularly known as "flying saucers." Initially called Project Sign (and redesignated Project Grudge in 1949), the UFO program brought T-2's successors their greatest public visibility.
Wright-Patterson AFB is known among those involved with UFO conspiracy theories as the home of Project Blue Book and because of its connection with the Roswell UFO incident of July 1947. Some believe that Hangar 18, assigned to the Air Force's Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson, along with the Area 51 installation in Nevada, contains, or once contained, wreckage of a crashed UFO.[13] In March 1952, the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) established an Aerial Phenomena Group to study the reported sightings, and a new name was assigned to the program—Project Blue Book. Probably the most highly publicized events during the ATIC years was a series of sightings in Washington, DC, in 1952.
From 1947 through 1969, FTD and its predecessor organizations studied 12,618 reported sightings. Of these, 701 remained unexplained when Project Blue Book closed when, as a result of the build up in Vietnam, the Air Force closed its UFO investigations. A 1968 report concluded that "there seems to be no reason to attribute [the unexplained sightings] to an extraterrestrial source without much more convincing evidence." When the program ended, FTD sent all of its case files to the USAF Historical Research Center, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. In 1976 the National Archives and Records Service in Washington, DC, became the permanent repository of the Project Sign/Grudge/Blue Book records.
The April 25, 1988 issue of The New Yorker carried an interview where Senator Barry Goldwater, who had a deep interest in UFOs, said he repeatedly asked his friend, Gen. Curtis LeMay, if there was any truth to the rumors that UFO evidence was stored in a secret room at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. He also asked if he (Goldwater) might have access to the room. According to Goldwater, an angry LeMay gave him "holy hell" and said, "Not only can't you get into it but don't you ever mention it to me again."[14]
Originally posted by pauljs75
They exist. It's not the fact that they were black that raised my curiousity, but rather the lack of any identifying markings. (No tail or fuselage numbers. No military markings, etc. This would be akin to driving a car around with no license plate.)
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
reply to post by MrSpad
I don't understand how people can just shrug these things off like they aren't significant.