Thursday, June 26, 2014

The Doomsday Plane is Here

Down in Texas, just south of Austin, we've seen no chemtrails. Perhaps they are obscured because the skies are mostly cloudy. Or maybe they are not the pervasive presence in Texas that they are in Montana. 

But rooting around we found there is evidence of another nearby mysterious aerial threat from the US government  -- the doomsday plane. 
Infowars confirmed that an ominous aircraft, which scared onlookers as it barely flew above the spires of downtown Austin, Texas, is a Boeing E-6B (based on the 707-320) operating out of Tinker Air Force base in Oklahoma.
Radio host Alex Jones reported seeing the doomsday plane dangerously loiter around downtown before it flew to another part of the Texas capital. 
Tinker Air Force Base’s public affairs spokesperson said that the flight was part of a routine training exercise. When asked about the exact nature of the exercise, she declined to comment. 
The flight is reminiscent of the 2009 Boeing 747 “Photo Op” incident in Manhattan, which Mayor Michael Bloomberg called ill-conceived and a waste of tax money.
That 747 reminded New Yorkers of 9/11. 
KXAN, a local news station, claims that the E-6B was only performing touch-and-go take-offs and landings; however, this statement fails to explain why the four-engined aircraft, with a reported wing span of 148 feet, flew so close to buildings.
The Boeing E-6B serves the U.S. Navy as an airborne communications relay and command post. 
More interestingly, the E-6B is utilized for Operation Looking Glass, the airborne command center of U.S. nuclear forces in the event that primary, ground-base command becomes inoperable. another similar incident occurred in Austin not very long ago. 
Late last year, a low flying, EPA-owned plane skirted through downtown Austin, reportedly recording radiation and chemicals in a government “effort” to “keep us safe.” 
If government officials intended to scare the population with the doomsday air show, they certainly met that goal.
The terror in the sky was on a return trip earlier this year.

The ‘Doomsday Plane’ has returned to Austin, Texas as shown in this newly released video from Infowars. What is this ‘doomsday plane’? Much more on the doomsday plane below video.
Alex Jones argues that this plane was a Boeing E-4B though others believed it was an E-6B. From a July 2013 story where a ‘doomsday plane’ flew over Austin, Alex compared the plane to a doomsday plane flown over New York in 2009 that scared the heck out of New Yorker’s.Jones compared the incident to when the government flew a Boeing 747 over New York City in 2009 as part of a photo-op, evoking memories of 9/11 and sending thousands of people into a “total panic”.
Although it’s likely the flyover was part of some kind of military exercise, which has occurred over Austin before, no explanation was offered by the Air Force.
Jones speculated that the aircraft could have been an E4B ‘doomsday plane’, although other images show the E4B has additional sets of landing gear to those shown on the plane in the video above.
The Boeing E-4 Advanced Airborne Command Post (project name “Nightwatch”) is a modified 747 airborne ark operated by the United States Air Force (USAF).
Its’ technical name is the E-4B .
If ground command centers in the United States fail or are attacked, Nightwatch would be immediately airborne. The doomsday plane remains on permanent high alert, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and can be launched in minutes.
In the event of a catastrophic, worst-case scenario, Nightwatch, a thoroughly protected doomsday plane and mobile command post, would transport the President, the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other key personnel quickly out of danger. When the President boards an E-4, its call sign becomes “Air Force One.”
All E-4B aircraft can reach speeds up to 620 miles per hour and can remain in the air for days. In a test flight for endurance, the aircraft remained airborne and fully operational for 35.4 hours.

We will be down to the Alamo today where, ghosts of Davy Crockett, we will be scanning the skies for more. And so it goes.

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