Hey patriots,, I live in CT, been here most of my 44 years except when in the military
Normally I would see a chinook helicopter Once a year or if there was a air show somewhere.
Last week, Monday thru Thursday along RT 8 I witnessed 1 chinook around the afternoon everyday . This was strange, were there any other flights through the day? At night? Who knows. Mine was just random driving and seeing them. CH47
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Then today something I’ve never seen before in Litchfield country south of Torrington and more to the east. I witnessed the badass helicopters the CH-53 stallion , total of 3 flying in formation, and low, Very cool and the sound was loud. Never seen that here in all my years. Marines in CT?
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Sikorsky helicopter plant is in Connecticut which is now owned by Lockheed Martin, but they will only fly one at a time because they are test flying them. They manufacture the Presidents helicopter, CH53 stallion, and UH60 black hawks.
Map locations https://files.catbox.moe/u1ewjd.jpegJPEG
Of course when I checked flight Radar there was nothing, Anyone capably of seeing Military flights?
so I have a felling things a really going down.
Plenty of elites in Connecticut especially in Greenwich
Blacksmith21 ago
It's very, very difficult to determine what the intent is behind military aviation activities. Little birds running full black, landing in downtown LA - highly suspicious. 47s and 53s over CT? Doesn't sound that unusual. Then again, I don't know what normal air traffic in your AO is like. What Reserve, NG, FORSCOM, TRADOC, etc. posts are in your area? What naval assets were offshore? What was the training schedule?
For example, most people would shit a brick if they saw what I saw on Monday. Coming out of DC, Lincoln Memorial in my rear view mirror crossing the Memorial Bridge, 3 X Blackhawks in formation came right overhead at 500'. If it were 1 X Blackhawk, I'd say "normal". 3 Blackhawks, very unusual. But again, no idea what they were doing. Given elevation and direction, I'd say they were coming from the Pentagon to the White House.
All that said, without some direct relevance to Pizzagate, I'm not sure how this post belongs.
Vindicator ago
Hi there @Hispeedtim2876. Thank you for your service.
Please have a look at our submission rules in the sidebar; they're a bit more strict that other subverses. You need to explain how you think this might be relevant to Pizzagate (global elite abuse of kids). Are you thinking this is related to potential arrests? What are the bases in the area these might have been transporting people to/from? Could it be related to National Guard? Which groups use these particular birds? We need your pizzagate thesis, here. I'll give you our 24 Hour Grace flair, so you can edit. Otherwise, I will have to remove this per Rule 1.
@Blacksmith21, any thoughts on who is using these helos?
EricKaliberhall ago
Hey @Hispeedtim2876,
The 24hr Grace period is over and no edit has been made. I will delete your submission per rule 1, Relevance. For more information please see our subverse rules located in the sidebar. Thank you.
Hispeedtim2876 ago
It’s better when people ask questions themselves rather someone pointing everything out. Research for yourself. My post is obviously about pizza and arrests, use logic! Watch Greenwich!
Vindicator ago
Sorry, that's not how we do things here. Please see the sidebar. We have a very specific ruleset, designed to keep disinfo and forum-sliding to a minimum (which we historically get a lot of when the news heats up). You have to state your thesis and support it with linked sources. Otherwise, when we get a shitpost from a bot about pineal gland harvesting by reptilians, we won't be able to remove it without being accused of censorship.
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
What does this have to do with elite pedophilia? Shouldn't you be posting this to GA? Don't you like GA?
Hispeedtim2876 ago
Sorry about the link. Don’t worry about the generic heli pics.
Here’s where I saw them.
https://files.catbox.moe/u1ewjd.jpeg