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Northrop facility - unsecured webcam
royalyflushed
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Post: #16
RE: Northrop facility - unsecured webcam
looks like USAS is a research program into UAV stability

http://www.slideshare.net/ahmad1957/uav-...esentation

Maybe these things are another starwars tax turkey!?

LmaoLmaoLmao
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eclipsed
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Post: #17
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why is the american flag put on backwards?
is that standard procedure?
Anon
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royalyflushed
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Post: #18
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eclipsed  Wrote:
why is the american flag put on backwards?
is that standard procedure?
Anon

yes, its because the stars must appear like a real flag with something moving forward... it's not the crazy conspiracy people hope for sadly ... Even the space shuttle did this, along with almost all commercial aircraft.
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Post: #19
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They are attempting to mate the drone with those chemtrail jets
doomed
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Post: #20
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royalyflushed  Wrote:
eclipsed  Wrote:
why is the american flag put on backwards?
is that standard procedure?
Anon

yes, its because the stars must appear like a real flag with something moving forward... it's not the crazy conspiracy people hope for sadly ... Even the space shuttle did this, along with almost all commercial aircraft.

what U say is true, i jsut had a discussion with my husband and he said they are supposed to look like that.
i looked it up too:

http://usmilitary.about.com/od/theorderl...aqflag.htm
...
The flag is worn on the right shoulder, because, in the military, the "place of honor" is to a military member's right.

The full-color U.S. flag cloth replica is worn so that the star field faces forward, or to the flag’s own right. When worn in this manner, the flag is facing to the observer’s right, and gives the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward.

The rule dates back to the Army's early history, when both mounted cavalry and infantry units would designate a standard bearer, who carried the Colors into battle. As he charged, his forward momentum caused the flag to stream back. Since the Stars and Stripes are mounted with the canton closest to the pole, that section stayed to the right, while the stripes flew to the left.
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Old Whatshisname
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Post: #21
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munit  Wrote:
Seems to be a hanger with drone...

http://134.29.208.43/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.swf

That, plus what appears to be an ancient Boeing 727, obviously converted to a poison-spraying "chem-trail" plane -- even thought the two outboard engines have been removed.

Better get hold of SuzieQ quick so she can post some more cloud-pictures!!

Fighting ignorance -- one ignoramus at a time.
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royalyflushed
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FINALLY!

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Although someone keeps on zooming into the commercial planes SN's...

UAS?
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royalyflushed  Wrote:
FINALLY!

[Image: 0DD5_4FB114B0.jpg]

Although someone keeps on zooming into the commercial planes SN's...

UAS?

Unmanned Aerial Surveillance
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royalyflushed
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Indigenous Intelligence  Wrote:
Unmanned Aerial Surveillance


March 8, 2012

FAA Seeking Comment On UAS (Drone) Test Sites
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By Glenn Pew, Contributing Editor, Video Editor




The FAA plans to identify six test ranges "to integrate unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in to the National Airspace System" and it is seeking pilot input. The FAA says it will also host webinars for further exchange of information between the agency and the public. The sites will be used to help develop certification standards and traffic requirements for unmanned flight operations applicable to both civil and public unmanned systems. Comments will be accepted for the next 60 days.

Drones currently need to acquire special permission from the FAA to fly in the U.S. and remotely piloted aircraft aren't yet allowed to fly in national airspace. By 2015, the FAA hopes to have drones fully integrated into the national airspace. Information learned from operating the vehicles in the test sites will help develop strategies to meet safety standards before the aircraft become more common. The move is motivated by language in the FAA reauthorization bill. Comments are meant to acquire information regarding a range of topics beyond geographic considerations. The FAA's request for comments, plus information on where to send them is available here (PDF).


the PDF is a 404 of course... But this is our future no doubt as we move into a hostile prison state.
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eclipsed
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give em a couple of years more and they will make small sphere with laser attachments im guessing.
have them all OVER the place!
little bobbing eyes in the sky.
like REPO man.

i wonder what these drones look like flying overhead.
wouldnt want to mistake it for a ufo..
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Post: #26
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Old Whatshisname  Wrote:
munit  Wrote:
Seems to be a hanger with drone...

http://134.29.208.43/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.swf

That, plus what appears to be an ancient Boeing 727, obviously converted to a poison-spraying "chem-trail" plane -- even thought the two outboard engines have been removed.

Better get hold of SuzieQ quick so she can post some more cloud-pictures!!

I just lost a little more respect for you.
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eclipsed  Wrote:
holy shit that was long...

that's what she said.
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CourtDude
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Post: #28
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Buwawawahahahaha - I have control of the camera!!! doomed

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In the end each other is all we have.
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CourtDude
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Post: #29
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There's a little single engine plane in there too!

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In the end each other is all we have.
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royalyflushed
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Post: #30
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CourtDude  Wrote:
There's a little single engine plane in there too!

Must be a hanger for utter failures... much like the planes without engines, or someone is trying to build a museum?
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