What makes you think this has anything to do with American troops?
Are these American bases?
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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![]()
Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed the government will deploy an additional 3,500 troops at the London Olympics amid concerns that the firm G4S - which had been enlisted to provide the bulk of the 13,200 private security guards across 100 Olympic venues - may not hit its target because of problems recruiting and training staff.link
Originally posted by seabag
reply to post by woodwytch
Obviously they’re getting ready to clash with whoever is blamed for the false flag disruption of the Olympics!
I guess that’s the same reason 3,500 more British troops have been assigned to the Olympics too.
Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed the government will deploy an additional 3,500 troops at the London Olympics amid concerns that the firm G4S - which had been enlisted to provide the bulk of the 13,200 private security guards across 100 Olympic venues - may not hit its target because of problems recruiting and training staff.link
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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 caf1550
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
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 caf1550
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
I would like to point out that the US airforce does not use B29's at all anymore.
But Canada yes lol
the B29 are very easy to recognise
with their long wings pointy but round at the end
What kind of mission would they do with these old planes ?
can they be employed on Syria and Iran ?
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Originally posted by seabag
reply to post by woodwytch
Obviously they’re getting ready to clash with whoever is blamed for the false flag disruption of the Olympics!
I guess that’s the same reason 3,500 more British troops have been assigned to the Olympics too.
Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed the government will deploy an additional 3,500 troops at the London Olympics amid concerns that the firm G4S - which had been enlisted to provide the bulk of the 13,200 private security guards across 100 Olympic venues - may not hit its target because of problems recruiting and training staff.link
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Twenty-two B-29s are preserved at various museums worldwide, including one flying example, along with four complete airframes either in storage or under restoration, eight partial airframes in storage or under restoration and there are four known wreck sites.[56] Only two of the 22 museum aircraft are outside the United States, one is in the American Air Museum at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in the United Kingdom, the other at the KAI Aerospace Museum in Sachon, South Korea. One is the B-29 "Sweet Eloise" at Dobbins air base in Georgia which flew 27 successful bombing missions mainly over Japan during the second World War, and five POW relief missions.