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Ammit
8th October 2013, 22:25
Hi all
Not sure if this is relevant to anything, but, in my usually quiet area of Weymouth is a small army/Gurkha base. Today the helicopter activity has been huge.
Also the other day I saw a very strange plane go over my area, only thought of it tonight for some strange reason. It sounded like a model aircraft but had very strange wings, was also noisy. Looked like this:
http://www.aircraftrecognition.co.uk/images/Aircraft/silhouettes/11949896201905090212military_airplane_mo_01.svg.hi.png
Strange thing is, today when a helicopter slowly went around my area, I felt sick, I had high pitch noises in my ears and I felt unbalanced.
Don
Sunny-side-up
8th October 2013, 22:49
Our ears and eyes in Weymouth :)
What type of helicopters? assault? cargo?
I sometimes see Apache fly over my area of South-London, they really creep me out.
Even rearer for me to see was 2 stealth troop carriers, thay just made a low pitch, gentle fluttering sound.
and what makes you say the image of the plane you saw had strange wings?
Sérénité
8th October 2013, 22:53
Last week we had two (very low very loud) army helicopters flying side by side over here twice. Nothing out the ordinary except its not normally something you see round here in sleepy rural north west UK.
Kids even came home from school all excited that they'd heard it while in class then ran to the windows to see them.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
8th October 2013, 22:55
https://www.google.com/patents/US3803614
Scanners on Helicopters since 1970s?
I am not an expert and some people are mad at me here for posting too much, but I saw something similar to you did recently - but without the symptoms of physical illness.
About a month ago I went across WA state and saw two black choppers near the Hanford/Yakima Rez region, and they were equipped with devices resembling an IR (infra-red) scanner on the bottoms. I don't know for sure, but I have seen devices mounted this way before, in civilian areas of Seattle, where a red light was visible kind of like the thing at a checkout stand. Scanner.
Since I was in a car during the former incident, I might not have been subjected to the same amount of light that you were and didn't look at it directly.
But here is some info for you on IR, or should I say, FLIR.
http://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/authentication/biometric-scanning-technologies-finger-facial-retinal-scanning-1177?show=biometric-scanning-technologies-finger-facial-retinal-scanning-1177&cat=authentication
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/04/19/17830076-secret-weapon-how-thermal-imaging-helped-catch-bomb-suspect?lite
By Alan Boyle, Science Editor, NBC News
Updated
20
Apr
2013
10:45pm, EDT
Secret weapon? How thermal imaging helped catch bomb suspect
Thermal-imaging devices have been used to seek out pot-growing operations, map Martian geology — and now, to watch the second suspect in this week's Boston Marathon bombings as he was holed up in his last hiding place.
Authorities said a helicopter equipped with a thermal imager spotted the heat signature of a person inside a tarp-covered boat, sitting in a backyard in Watertown, Mass. Police used the sensor after an area resident reported seeing a trail of blood leading to the boat — and catching a glimpse of a blood-covered body inside. The thermal readings confirmed that there was indeed someone under the tarp, and that the person was still alive.
"Our helicopter had actually detected the subject in the boat," Col. Timothy Alben of the Massachusetts State Police told reporters. "We have what's called a FLIR — a forward-looking infrared device — on that helicopter. It picked up the heat signature of the individual, even though he was underneath what appeared to be the 'shrink wrap' or cover on the boat itself. There was movement from that point on. The helicopter was able to direct the tactical teams over to that area.".
http://www.ilo.org/oshenc/part-vi/radiation-non-ionizing/item/654-infrared-radiation
http://www.helitavia.com/avionics/TheAvionicsHandbook_Cap_6.pdf
best wishes!
p.s. http://www.flir.com/thermography/americas/us/
enfoldedblue
8th October 2013, 23:05
Might just be coincidence, but our quiet little rainforest pocket in remote Australia has had some helicopter action over the last few days. It gave me an eerie feeling when I heard them above our home. It is unusual, but not unheard of as: Russel Crow has a house nearby, drug helicopter are known to check for people growing in the hills, and helicopters are used to put out bushfires (not sire if there are any ATM).
Edit: just after I posted another one just flew over. I went outside and had a look and it was carrying a big bucket presumably for putting out a fire somewhere. The fire must be very far away though because we have just had a lot of rain last night and normally you can smell smoke when there is a fire anywhere in the vicinity.
Chucky
8th October 2013, 23:06
Appears to be an F-111 fighter bomber... We had them here in Australia.. May even be a British Tornado...
Hi all
Not sure if this is relevant to anything, but, in my usually quiet area of Weymouth is a small army/Gurkha base. Today the helicopter activity has been huge.
Also the other day I saw a very strange plane go over my area, only thought of it tonight for some strange reason. It sounded like a model aircraft but had very strange wings, was also noisy. Looked like this:
http://www.aircraftrecognition.co.uk/images/Aircraft/silhouettes/11949896201905090212military_airplane_mo_01.svg.hi.png
Strange thing is, today when a helicopter slowly went around my area, I felt sick, I had high pitch noises in my ears and I felt unbalanced.
Don
Openmindedskeptic
8th October 2013, 23:19
My wife and I are being harassed after speaking out about US federal government wrongdoing and that harassment has at times included low flying helicopters like this one.
NLs4FK6gOGc
We're sharing our story here at PA in this thread (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?63881-The-real-Targeted-Couple).
ghostrider
8th October 2013, 23:33
One of the things I was trained on when I was a stormtrooper being part of the DRF , division ready force , first to fight for three days without help or resupply , was knowing what type of chopper was flying in my area at NIGHT ... we never know what the ptb will throw at us next , so I figure a little boots on the ground training cant' hurt ... smooth sounds are four blades , ususally troop/equiptment movement , chopping sounds could be attack helicopters , not to worry , they could just be updating maps/terrain ... new roads built or new buildings and such , they are not slack at keeping their maps current ... do your own little test , learn to know them by sound , it can be done , it will give you some piece of mind and confidence , knowing whats in your neck of the woods ... strange people ignore jets, but choppers get your attention ...
ghostrider
8th October 2013, 23:41
My wife and I are being harassed after speaking out about US federal government wrongdoing and that harassment has at times included low flying helicopters like this one.
NLs4FK6gOGc
We're sharing our story here at PA in this thread (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?63881-The-real-Targeted-Couple).
heard your story, you have friends here , some of the smartest humans on earth , we got you ... excellent idea to film them filming you ... maybe you could make friends with someone that works as an airtraffic controller at the nearest airport , and find some flight logs and stuff on the pilots ... My heart goes out to brother ... If I could just borrow the hammer of thor for one day , they would never trouble you again ...
gittarpikk
9th October 2013, 01:04
I have that type of heli flying missions almost every day here in east Tn as McGhee Tyson is sister to the air nat guard refueling and heli squadron..
Most have the little radar domes on the top of the rotor disk....some of them are like the one in your vid.
They fly at that altitude most all the time...and are usually headed to the mountains south of here for mission training.
My hunch is you are not being harassed...or it would be a LOT more obvious than a fly by
webyourstuff
9th October 2013, 03:58
I recently moved to a remote area. Lack of aircraft here has been very obvious to me since I just moved from the outskirts of a major city. About a month ago, we had several weeks of intense helicopter activity, mostly at night. It was weird. There was also an outbreak of flu at that time. I had no reason to think they were related. Just adding my observation. I am in New England area of USA.
Sérénité
9th October 2013, 08:22
Might just be coincidence, but our quiet little rainforest pocket in remote Australia has had some helicopter action over the last few days. It gave me an eerie feeling when I heard them above our home. It is unusual, but not unheard of as: Russel Crow has a house nearby, drug helicopter are known to check for people growing in the hills, and helicopters are used to put out bushfires (not sire if there are any ATM).
Edit: just after I posted another one just flew over. I went outside and had a look and it was carrying a big bucket presumably for putting out a fire somewhere. The fire must be very far away though because we have just had a lot of rain last night and normally you can smell smoke when there is a fire anywhere in the vicinity.
Agree with your 'eerie' descriptive Enfoldedblue!
Im used to the average helicopters here, we have a local celeb football manager who takes a heli to work most days (as you do!) and we often have the police heli flying past nearby at weekends.
But the noise last week was scary, could hear the two Chinooks long before I could see them. They were so low the kids said they thought they was landing on their school field!
There's no bases nearby, so I guess they we're obviously passing by while on some training or something?
golden lady
9th October 2013, 08:35
Not sure if this is relevant to anything, but, in my usually quiet area of Weymouth is a small army/Gurkha base. Today the helicopter activity has been huge.
Don
Hi Ammit,
I concur, there certainly has been a lot of helicopter activity. In my area, which is about 10 miles inland from Poole, about 30 miles I guess from you. Though it was on Sunday and they were Chinooks. Im sure I also saw a low flying unusual plane. In fact got quite paranoid as I was on Avalon !!
Openmindedskeptic
9th October 2013, 12:41
My wife and I are being harassed after speaking out about US federal government wrongdoing and that harassment has at times included low flying helicopters like this one.
http://youtu.be/NLs4FK6gOGc
We're sharing our story here at PA in this thread (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?63881-The-real-Targeted-Couple).
heard your story, you have friends here , some of the smartest humans on earth , we got you ... excellent idea to film them filming you ... maybe you could make friends with someone that works as an airtraffic controller at the nearest airport , and find some flight logs and stuff on the pilots ... My heart goes out to brother ... If I could just borrow the hammer of thor for one day , they would never trouble you again ...
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're truly touched by your warm compassion.
What's odd about the helicopter that flew low over us several times besides that observation bubble on the bottom is the fact that it doesn't have any identification numbers on it. Is that even legal? How would I begin to ask air traffic controllers about an aircraft I can't properly identify?
778 neighbour of some guy
9th October 2013, 12:58
My wife and I are being harassed after speaking out about US federal government wrongdoing and that harassment has at times included low flying helicopters like this one.
NLs4FK6gOGc
We're sharing our story here at PA in this thread (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?63881-The-real-Targeted-Couple).
Hm, strange white box between the skids, anyone got a clue what that could be?
edit. Ah OMS said observation bubble.
Ammit
9th October 2013, 16:07
Hi all
Thanks for the replies and information. The image I posted of a plane was not the one I saw, but the closest I could find in shape. It was also low and rather small, looked about 8 foot long and maybe 250 feet up. The noise it made resembled a rattly old 50cc bike engine with a high pitch to it. I was also surprised that I was the only one who stopped to check it out while about 20 people just carried on with there day!!!!
Don
778 neighbour of some guy
9th October 2013, 16:30
Hi all
Thanks for the replies and information. The image I posted of a plane was not the one I saw, but the closest I could find in shape. It was also low and rather small, looked about 8 foot long and maybe 250 feet up. The noise it made resembled a rattly old 50cc bike engine with a high pitch to it. I was also surprised that I was the only one who stopped to check it out while about 20 people just carried on with there day!!!!
Don
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Maia Gabrial
9th October 2013, 17:21
Lots of low flying planes and choppers here in our valley, too. It's not just me who is noticing this, either! They're flying so low that our walls rattle...
Carmody
9th October 2013, 18:15
Hi all
Not sure if this is relevant to anything, but, in my usually quiet area of Weymouth is a small army/Gurkha base. Today the helicopter activity has been huge.
Also the other day I saw a very strange plane go over my area, only thought of it tonight for some strange reason. It sounded like a model aircraft but had very strange wings, was also noisy. Looked like this:
http://www.aircraftrecognition.co.uk/images/Aircraft/silhouettes/11949896201905090212military_airplane_mo_01.svg.hi.png
Strange thing is, today when a helicopter slowly went around my area, I felt sick, I had high pitch noises in my ears and I felt unbalanced.
Don
That looks like one of the American folding wing craft. I'm guessing it was moving very fast, as that is the folded wing position. IIRC, it could be a F-14. (variable sweep wing type)
Probably a F3 Tornado, as the royal airforce has some.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panavia_Tornado_ADV
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2208/2366729506_0d2ebca0d8.jpg
Ammit
9th October 2013, 18:19
The picture is the only one i could find that resembled it, it was small about 8 feet long about 250 high and moved as fast as a hand glider!! so slowly in fact that it took about 30 seconds to move about 150 feet..
Carmody
9th October 2013, 18:39
That sounds more like a combination of vision and time distortion. I've had that one happen multiple times. This could be a pre-echo of an event.
Not saying it is, but that is my only take away from direct personal experience of such a phenomena.
It COULD be a model, but even a model does not move that slow. As well, folded wing positions definitely do not allow for slow speed.
This phemomena of 'out of time' visions and temporal reflections tends to happen around ley lines.
the ley lines in the UK can be quite active.
One particular line has had some strange reports coming from it's locale, over the past few years. It runs through the tip of the peninsula, below Southwell.
It runs parallel to the road, right through the road, basically, right at the lighthouse, on South Bill Rd. to see it on a map, (line wise) draw from the lighthouse to the center of Plymouth.
The UVG grid anchor points (actual grid points which outline it's particular geometric vibrational Platonic structure on the sphere/earth/ball/globe), are in Belarus, and Peru.
It could have been a model jet but even a model cannot move that slow. They have speed minimums, just like other aircraft. as well, models aren't going to be found flying near armed forces bases, especially in the paranoid UK (as it exists today).
varuna
9th October 2013, 20:57
Hey Ammit, lots of helicopter activity here in the last 24hrs too, seem to be flying quite low, my ears suddenly popped as if I was flying last night..very strange.
Openmindedskeptic
9th October 2013, 22:42
I was able to scrounge up a still photograph of the menacing dark helicopter that flew low over my wife and I several times back when our harassment became overt.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a342/Grizzmeister/LowFlyingHelicopter1_zps03c532fc.jpg
This sort of nonsense started around October of 2011 and initially we wrote it off as being intended to intimidate the Occupy Movement which was gaining momentum in all the major US cities back then.
william r sanford72
10th October 2013, 00:00
wrote about the bullys..copters on my profile page.chinooks.pitch black.under radar.started for us in march 2011.kids have even seen em following there bus a few times this year.got nervous..about even posting it on my profile as it was going on this year. so took em off.have some crappy photos of some flying over.Dont even bother anymore.glad people are taking footage thoe.they are not looking for weed patches thats for shore.hang in there.and your not alone.as you can see.and read.also...drones..gonna change things pretty drasticly.im surprised the issue hasnt been focused on more.they are a major game changer as far as my OP goes.BULLYs..bottom line.sneaky ass BULLYs.
DeDukshyn
10th October 2013, 01:34
One of the things I was trained on when I was a stormtrooper being part of the DRF , division ready force , first to fight for three days without help or resupply , was knowing what type of chopper was flying in my area at NIGHT ... we never know what the ptb will throw at us next , so I figure a little boots on the ground training cant' hurt ... smooth sounds are four blades , ususally troop/equiptment movement , chopping sounds could be attack helicopters , not to worry , they could just be updating maps/terrain ... new roads built or new buildings and such , they are not slack at keeping their maps current ... do your own little test , learn to know them by sound , it can be done , it will give you some piece of mind and confidence , knowing whats in your neck of the woods ... strange people ignore jets, but choppers get your attention ...
Choppers with a stealth mode (not a stealth chopper per se) will sound like a small slow or hovering jet from some angles and a slight smooth chopper sound from others - usually always sound further than they actually are. My city has a couple of them, with some pretty high tech scanning equipment on board (police choppers). Sometimes you can barely hear them at all.
http://storage.canoe.ca/v1/dynamic_resize/sws_path/suns-prod-images/1297170225975_ORIGINAL.jpg?quality=80&size=650x
http://www.elevateauctions.com/DisplayImage.ashx?Id=8fxXtGeTBlQ=&thumb=vrGcV76zfM8=
Carmody
10th October 2013, 03:54
Some of the choppers in my area are 'weed choppers', looking for grow ops. Black, unmarked.
this spring (IIRC), this aircraft:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/C-17_test_sortie.jpg
did a slow, stall speed tail down run just in front of my house, very low to the ground. I mean low. 250-300 ft. The only reasons I'm aware of doing such flying is of two possibilities. Training runs for landing attempts, and fly bys for salutes. To show respect.
The landing run is a no show, no where near an airport and no where to land, anywhere in the area..(Ie, plenty of of other areas to do a landing training run, this is definitely NOT the place to be attempting such).
I'm left with the salute/respect flight. To add, there is no one else (anywhere near me) to do the flyby for. There is a minor possibility, of someone who may have been nearby, but I really doubt it. I also had an 'incident' happen near that time. Very freaky, to say the least. Good thing that 'high strangeness' is my normal fare, it might crack the average joe. :p (one incident in a thousand!)
donk
10th October 2013, 11:27
I had two of those (or C130s, or is that a C130?) over my house last night about a long 30 seconds pretty low but I was real impressed how slow, I didn't think planes could fly that slow and stay in the air
I'm between a big-time airforce base and a little airport they do their landing Manuever thing so it's not that unusual, though the total amout of air traffic seems to be
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