http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k19a-PPrK24
Evergreen 747
http://wn.com/Evergreen_747_Supertanker
Evergreen Aviation Admits to chemtrail contracts with USAF
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/meteorology/evergreen-aviation-admits-tochemtrail-contracts-with-usaf.html
http://www.sovereignindependent.com/?p=4299 (What in the World Are They Spraying video 1:37)
Evergreen Air: CIA Chemtrail Facility Leaked
Post by NotForSale2NWO , from Intel HubEvergreen 747-C Conversion for Depopulation Purposes, 2010 NotForSale interviewed a whistleblower from inside the Evergreen Air Facility. For those who do not know Evergreen Air is a CIA front company for chemtrail operations within the United States, weapons and arms dealing, drug running and rendition tortures. The whistleblower known as KrisH provided the Intel Hub staff with documentation to prove his employment at the facility located in Pinal County Airpark in Arizona.
On Feb 18, 2010 NotForSale from the Intel Hub interviewed a whistleblower employed as a private contractor at an Evergreen Air facility. The information he provided was mind blowing. Never before has a whistleblower came forward about this top secret facility located in the Arizona desert north of Tucson. In the interview KrisH described how the facility is heavily secured by well armed personnel. During his time at the facility he was involved in retro fitting 727 and 747-c aircraft with liquid discharge tanks and aerosol sprayer devices. He has also confirmed reports of triangular black jets at the facility as well during his time there in the early 1990’s. It is also important to note that the facility owns fully functional warbirds that have been fully restored from WWII, where all of the weapon systems and bomb bay doors are operable on the craft. This type of craft is not authorized by civilian, public or private use within the U.S. This would indicate that Evergreen Air is indeed a CIA operation. The Whistleblower has also heard there is an underground base at the facility and confirms there is a possible “Black Helicopter” base on site as well.
Note: Evergreen Air also specializes in unmanned drone aircraft UAV’s.
Post by NotForSale2NWO , from Intel Hub
Short URL: http://www.sovereignindependent.com/?p=4299
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread437237/pg1
http://www.evergreenaviation.com/p_releases/012810.html
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/jsp_includes/articlePrint.jsp?storyID=news/DTIMiniUAVs.xml&headLine=Mini-UAVs%20Rack%20Up%20Big%20Gains
David Eshel/Defense Technology International
Mini-UAVs continue to prove their value as tactical surveillance and reconnaissance craft. The design of this class of unmanned aerial vehicle has been fine-tuned to where versions are lightweight, manpack-portable in battle, readily launched by hand, and capable of carrying sophisticated data-transmission payloads. Their video capabilities help direct bombing runs, and their size and low noise make them virtually undetectable, even at low altitudes.
They are truly the shadow warriors of 21st-century battlefields.
One example of the workhorse role these aircraft now have is the RQ-11 Raven mini-UAV from AeroVironment of Monrovia, Calif. The aircraft notched 150,000 combat hours for U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007, and is expected to fly twice as many missions this year. With 9,000 on order or delivered, AeroVironment, which produced the first practical hand-launched UAV, the Pointer, in the late 1980s, is the numbers leader in the market.
Ravens have also been ordered by Italy, Denmark and Spain. Two Danish Raven operators, deployed off the Horn of Africa on board the Danish patrol frigate HDMS Thetis during a United Nations World Food Program escort mission, made local headlines when they were sent home after violating rules of engagement by flying their Raven UAV over land north of Mombasa, Kenya, in March.
The Netherlands has also acquired an initial order of 10 Aladin mini-UAVs from a production series destined for the German armed forces. Aladin is produced by EMT in Penzberg, Germany. The Dutch and Germans deploy Aladin in Afghanistan, where the system is in near-continuous use.
U.S. and Israeli companies, however, are the leaders in this segment. One of the surprise lessons of the 2006 war in Lebanon was the value of small UAVs. They made up a tactical surveillance system, supporting the Israel Defense Forces’ brigade-level combat teams. Tactical UAVs, operating as organic assets with brigades, are able to move with the force, keeping up with forward-deployed combat support elements, flying forward from the lead echelon. The UAVs cover a brigade’s combat environment, monitor enemy activities and friendly troop movements, and prevent fratricide by enhancing situational awareness for tactical commanders.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbit_Skylark
Excerpt:
Elbit Skylark | |
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Role | Unmanned aerial vehicle |
National origin | Israel |
Manufacturer | Elbit Systems |
Elbit Systems Skylark I and Skylark II are small unmanned aerial vehicles developed by Elbit Systems.
http://exposedpost.blogspot.com/2011/04/future-expansion-of-unmanned-drones.html
April 9, 2011
The Future Expansion of Unmanned Drones Over The U.S. (VIDEO)
Infowars: (Michael Edwards) In a stark admission, two-star General, John Priddy, from the U.S. National Air Security Operations Center, confirmed in the video below that the continued expansion of predator drone surveillance is a stated goal for the coming years. His comments were echoed by Al Palmer, Director of Unmanned Aircraft Training at the world’s largest center at the University of North Dakota, “The world is going to spend $80 billion on unmanned aircraft between now and 2016.”
The idea for predator drone surveillance of Americans was kept under wraps until fairly recently. Even after a 2007 local news station in Texas captured drone flight tests on video, it was roundly denied as conspiracy theory that unmanned drones would actually take flight over America. Further investigation revealed that this flight test coincided with a plan already in place to patrol far inland beyond the legal 100-mile security border, also known as the Constitution-free Zone.
Then, early this year, Miami-Dade county openly admitted to ordering a 16-pound T-Hawk micro drone which clearly indicates a move to miniaturize surveillance in order to bring it right into the streets of America, rather than the continued military propaganda stating that unmanned drones will be used only for border control operations.
As Dana Gabriel and others have covered, Canada and the U.S. have formed a clear perimeter security and trade alliance which for all practical purposes removes the border between the two countries, thus allowing for drones to go beyond the previous 16-kilometer buffer zone and continue right to the border of Canada. This ultimately allows for coast-to-coast surveillance.
Now that we know that “the ultimate goal” is 24-hour eye-in-the-sky surveillance by predator drones within civilian airspace from coast to coast, do we believe General Priddy when he asserts that this technology will be applied to “search and rescue” missions during natural disasters? Or, rather, should we be asking if the next logical step is for these drones to be weaponized?
The idea for predator drone surveillance of Americans was kept under wraps until fairly recently. Even after a 2007 local news station in Texas captured drone flight tests on video, it was roundly denied as conspiracy theory that unmanned drones would actually take flight over America. Further investigation revealed that this flight test coincided with a plan already in place to patrol far inland beyond the legal 100-mile security border, also known as the Constitution-free Zone.
Then, early this year, Miami-Dade county openly admitted to ordering a 16-pound T-Hawk micro drone which clearly indicates a move to miniaturize surveillance in order to bring it right into the streets of America, rather than the continued military propaganda stating that unmanned drones will be used only for border control operations.
As Dana Gabriel and others have covered, Canada and the U.S. have formed a clear perimeter security and trade alliance which for all practical purposes removes the border between the two countries, thus allowing for drones to go beyond the previous 16-kilometer buffer zone and continue right to the border of Canada. This ultimately allows for coast-to-coast surveillance.
Now that we know that “the ultimate goal” is 24-hour eye-in-the-sky surveillance by predator drones within civilian airspace from coast to coast, do we believe General Priddy when he asserts that this technology will be applied to “search and rescue” missions during natural disasters? Or, rather, should we be asking if the next logical step is for these drones to be weaponized?
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