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BREAKING: Radar mystery! Turns out a military C-130 released radar-jamming material!!!
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[quote:Batman U.J.L.A.:MV8zOTQzNTMyXzcxMjM4MDk4X0Y4NDc3RjFB] [quote:aShogunNamedMarcus:MV8zOTQzNTMyXzcxMjM1OTYxX0ZCQjgzODIz] [quote:Batman U.J.L.A.:MV8zOTQzNTMyXzcxMjM1NDg0XzFEODk3Mjcx] Wow thanks for shedding light on this. And what makes it so strange. Is that in this case not even the FAA didn't spot only a weatherman. I think the military is doing some type of recon surveil of potential targets for the FBI to raid of high profile criminals. [/quote] GLP reported it as a 50-mile long stream. It that even possible from one unnamed pilot? As for your recon comment, what if they were past the recon stage and needed the cover to yank the HVT (high value targets). Guess we'd that know one if we saw more stream's of chaff. [/quote] I think they're getting ready to. Because it's passed the drill stage. All of the dozens of c-130's spotted a few days ago travelling in formation across Nevada going further west. I believe shortly after broke up after their exercise. And now doing recon to spot the hvt. The next move will be to round up the hvt's. And it will be announced on 1.1.19. Per E/O already released announced that a major change happening on that date. [/quote]
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When large, storm-like blips flashed across radar in Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky, the National Weather Service was stunned – because it wasn’t raining a drop.
All kinds of guesses flared up on social media: a flock of birds; aliens; residue the government uses to control the weather, etc.
Citing an unnamed pilot, he said Evansville air traffic control claimed a military C-130 released a stream of chaff – radar-jamming material sometimes used during training exercises – a few miles northwest of Evansville.
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