Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Pentagon Launching Top Secret Missile Defense Blimps

Eye In The Sky! Pentagon Launching Missile Defense Blimps to Patrol East Coast!  
 
Click on the picture above or the link below to view the video.
 

The US Army is set to begin testing its blimp-like surveillance airships, designed to help the military detect and destroy cruise missiles from attacking the nation’s capital and other East Coast cities.

The blimps at the center of the tests in Maryland are unmanned, 80-yard long, helium-filled aircraft that can float up to 10,000 feet in the air. At that height – a third of the cruising altitude for commercial airliners – they will patrol the skies above major East Coast cities for three years.

During the testing, one aircraft – also called an aerostat – will scan in an area from New York to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, and as far west as central Ohio. The other blimp will carry radar to help the military on the ground pinpoint targets.


Look at the dot up in the sky between the two tall trees. I hope you can blow it up to see the blimp.
My Opinion

So what? As long as they are not bothering me, I don't care. Blimps are not high tech and the military, NSA, FBI, or other spy agencies have many ways including intercepting your cell phone messages and calls. They can track your cell phone telling them where you are at any given time as well as what you are talking about.

As far as seeing them for miles, I was on my way to Edgewood, MD. when I looked up and saw this huge thing in the sky. I watched it for about 5 hours. It looked like a blimp. However, I noticed while standing in some ones yard by the bay, that something was wrong with the blimp. I watched it move back and forth slowly. In that yard beside the bay, it was stationary in the sky when the wind was blowing.

I chase this thing all day!


You may say, "So what?" The ship was unmanned and it had no engines to keep it stationary. It had no ropes to tie it down to the grown or to the bay. That is really strange.

I made some discrete inquiries about what was going on. The top management at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD told the people on the base that they were testing this blimp for a month using personnel from Utah.  



  

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