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Originally posted by douglas
i live in new york city like its seems many people here do and the past week or so a few times at night including last night at about 12 theres this black helicopter
with a search light that keep flying in circles near where i live. the strange thing is that it keeps shining the light on residential buidings like its expecting to find some thing.
so my question is: did anyone else see it
Originally posted by Nygdan
Why would the NWO if it existed be patrolling in this manner anyway?
Originally posted by douglas
i think they were looking for me.
Originally posted by douglas
they're here. i can tell. and if the helicopter wasnt black, the light from buildings would have reflected off. i think they were looking for me.
Originally posted by Nygdan
Sounds like you are suffering from paranoia. Have you seen any doctors about this or are you seeing any? Why would anyone be using helicopters to look for you? Wouldn't you be easy enough to find anyway? Why would they use black helicopters to do this too? Honestly, have you ever been diagnosed with some sort of paranoid disorder, or does anyone in your family have a similar problem? Don't you think it would make sense to see a pyschologist or social worker about this?
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).
The missions of the 160th are secret and often flown at night; not surprisingly, its helicopters are painted black and carry no insignia (Army Times, July 10, 1995, pg. 13 and pg. 14). Members of the 160th call themselves the "Night Stalkers." "Death Waits in the Dark" is their motto. Both the 1st and 2nd Battalions have emblems mixing Greek mythology with the occult.
The emblem of the 1st battalion is a black robed warrior holding a scarlet saber over his shoulder, riding the winged horse of Greek mythology. These two are shown against a full moon in a dark sky; both warrior and winged horse have starburst eyes (shown above).
The emblem of the 2nd battalion is a warrior whose upper body is human, and whose lower body is a winged horse. This warrior holds a scarlet saber in his left hand, and points with his right. Over his shoulder is a crescent moon.
The 160th Regiment was the subject of close scrutiny in the AJF video America Under Siege. After this exposure and the two Waco videos produced by AJF, the 160th was forced to come out of the closet. The July 10, 1995 Army Times carried a cover story on the 160th (Army Times, July 10, 1995 cover). Several photos of the 160th's black helicopters appear in that edition, as does the organization board and the emblems.
Occasionally, Keith does apparently hit on an interesting piece of information that seems to ring true, and one wonders what the explanations in fact are behind some of the things he discovers. But everything in 'Black Helicopters Over America' is pre-formatted to fit the forgone notion that the UN is getting ready to take over the world, and turn it into a global version of the pre-glasnost USSR. Not, I'm not kidding. Despite of all the imagination that goes into Keith's theorizing, despite all those years gone by, it's still the Commies who are going turn the world into a socialist's paradise and the gun-toting capitalist's nightmare. This realization is something of a disappointment after all the surreal foreplay that precedes it. But then, it seems that the emperor always gets the same new set of clothes, years after year.
Originally posted by Indigo_Child
As I've noticed time and time again from you, you seem to doubt the existence of anything, you don't know about, or cannot see. It's a very bad habit, mate.
douglas
there? see? im not crazy!
Originally posted by Indigo_Child
Well considering the NWO conspiracy theories, and how so much is corroborating them, and our terror-driven society we live in today, his fears are understandable. If is he an anti-NWO activist of some kind, perhaps he has good reason to fear possible NWO helicopters circulating his neighbourhood. Paranoia is a nautral response, especially in circumstances like these, that does not mean he needs treatment.
In fact an Alex Jones fan was beaten on street by police forces. These things happen.
I think the NWO helicopters patrols are possible preperation for the final onslaught.