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Black Helicopters
There is nothing cosmic, paranormal, or ethereal about black helicopters. They belong to the U.S. military.
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"Black" Helicopters aren't Black |
by Rev. Lindle |
| So-called "Black" helicopters, cargo planes, surveillance planes and armed interceptor jets are not black, or any of the other colors that rare witnesses have claimed to have seen. The security agency sometimes known as "Omega Systems" use a coating on their air transport vehicles that literally bends light around the skin of the vehicle. |
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Black Helicopters |
by Linda Thompson |
| There is nothing cosmic, paranormal, or ethereal about black helicopters.
They belong to the U.S. military, 160th Special Operations Aviation
Regiment, based in Ft. Cambell, Kentucky, in Hopkinsville, KY. |
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Black Helicopters and Black Operations |
| The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) is a
helicopter unit whose sole purpose is to deliver and pick-up
Special Operations commandos at the site of the intended hit. It is
based in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia,
and Panama (Army Times, July 10, 1995). |
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Physical Characteristics of the Black Helicopters |
by Ted |
| The standard European One paint job can look black from a distance. Also the
dark gray-blue paint job on navy choppers could appear to be much darker than it really is under certain lighting conditions. I want to hear from others that saw these choppers to confirm that they are really black. |
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They Are Black |
by not telling! |
| response to: I want to hear from others that saw these choppers to confirm that they are really black. |
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