64,000 Black Helicopters in THIS Country!!!

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-- Phil Erup (For@Your.Info), January 22, 2000

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And by my estimate there are 462,000 Black Ford Escorts in THIS Country as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-- Butt Nugget (catsbutt@umailme.com), January 22, 2000.

Butt--

I'm not sure you took this important post seriously.

ImSo, for me 'n possibly Andy

-- ImSo (lame@prepped.com), January 22, 2000.


Imso, I'm afraid you misunderstand by intentions. Good color coordination is a very important issue with me. If most of these Helicopters had gold trim or racing stripes I don't think we would even be discussing this issue right now.

-- Butt Nugget (catsbutt@umailme.com), January 22, 2000.

good heavens, I hope not. 64000? Hmm, let see, that would be how many for each city, village and township in America? How (and I defer to those who know real mil stats, I don't) does that number compare to the number of tanks, personnel carriers, etc. in the REAL military? Hmm?

-- Just (anotherbuckeye@columbus.org), January 22, 2000.

Might you link an article rather than an auto audio download? I was listening to another broadcast, and followed your link without realizing it was audio, so now have to back track my other program. What date was that Rense broadcast?

-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), January 22, 2000.


Over 400,000 black Fords? No problem here in California, we have Valet Parking.

-- Richard (Astral-Acres@webtv.net), January 22, 2000.

And we have a ton of rednecks down here in Southern Ohio who are just waiting to pee on all those escort tires...

Got Beer?

-- (gottago@midnight.com), January 22, 2000.


Jim Keith was the guest on this Jeff Rense show...author of the book on Black Helicopters. I recently read that he died during a rather routine surgery last year. He had told friends that he was afraid he would not survive and he didn't. He left a young family.

-- Jay (jaybrum@chorus.net), January 22, 2000.

Sixty-four *thousand* is an awful lot of helicopters. Like maybe more than have ever been produced in the world.

Don't you think there might be just a little *touch* of exageration to that number. Reducing that number by a factor of ten would bring the number down to something like every helicopter the US military has ever owned.

Now I don't doubt that thee are some black-program helicopters around, some genuine "black helicopters" out there and a lot more in colors that *look* black to the average observer. But I have got to say I'm pretty skeptical over this report.

WW

-- Wildweasel (vtmldm@epix.net), January 23, 2000.


-- Butt Nugget,

How much attention each day would satisfy your needs?? If we could heap this on you in one thred each day would you then stay out of the remaining threads??

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), January 23, 2000.



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