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  • @PrinceofPeace9957

    How convenient! I wonder if they will give those terrorists they spy on a missile up their asses! It's been tested. A single blimp, flying four miles above the land, can do the same surveillance work it takes a TWELVE hellfire-armed Reaper drones to do, aaaand at a fraction of the cost of one! Some, like Lockheed's solar powered HAA, fly an incredible 70,000 feet above the Earth, and it only takes 11 of them to seal the mainland U.S. in an overlapping web of surveillance!

  • Oh lovely, another Zeppelins=Nazi tech tirade. How original. For the record, Hitler despised airships, and the Zeppelin company was headed by a steadfast anti-Nazi. Besides that, I can assure you that blimp has no interest whatsoever in terrorizing you or the populace. It's probably just studying atmospheric conditions or chemicals or something.

  • Now available across the USA. Every major city already have Spy

    Blimps active,pay attention!

    This is another act by The Patriot Act which is supposed to help police cut down on crime. What a joke. Cameras are already on every street,alley and building in every major city. It will NOT get better. This monitoring of the public has a much more sinister plan.

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  • all it is, is testing for homeland security. It is an unmaned aircraft that is practically silent and will be used to patrol borders and other things in that area

  • I saw that this past summer when I was up there.

  • yours must be a test neighborhood

  • Yeah I agree we must be the test subject or that they worry about who is going to control this airport.

  • That's exactly the same kind of blimp I saw flying around here several years ago.

  • if its been there for months they are not testing but probably using it to spy on the neighborhood

  • @911feltner911 LOL yeah spy aircraft always fly a few hundred feet above the tree line in huge blimps... as not to be seen. testing in remote part of Maine makes more sense. I've been up to Limestone a few times.... not many "neighborhoods" to speak of, and DEF. none that require UAV's to monitor

  • probably sending emf's too

  • great intel

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