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View Quote Timing and the FO time C32b makes me think something already or is about to kick off in the Middle East. Would Pence be needed to get a declaration of war from Congress? |
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"United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) operates a small number of Boeing C-32B passenger jet aircraft, providing global airlift for U.S. government crisis response activities. These may include U.S. State Department Foreign Emergency Support Teams (FEST), which deploy in response to terrorism incidents around the world. They may also fly in support of CIA Special Activities. The C-32B has been associated with the 150th Special Operations Squadron out of Joint Base McGuire, NJ (previously designated as 227th Special Operations Flight ) and the 486th Flight Test Squadron out of Elgin AFB, FL. These are highly secretive units, with little information publicly available about their activities. The aircraft have been spotted in a plain white paint scheme, with minimal markings. They appear to change serial numbers many times - no doubt an attempt to keep a low profile. The aircraft are modified Boeing 757 airliners. They feature a standard seating fitment, as with a typical passenger jet. Any cargo must be stowed at the rear of the cabin as the usual cargo space in the hold has been configured to accomodate enlarged fuel tanks, extending the aircraft's unrefueled max range to 6000 nautical miles. The C-32Bs have been given an in-flight refuelling capability, via a Universal Aerial Refueling Receptacle Slipway Installation (USRRSI) located atop the fuselage, 15 feet aft of the nose, along the aircraft's centerline. Other fittments to the C-32B include a satellite communications package. http://www.americanspecialops.com/usaf-special-operations/aircraft/boeing-c-32b/ https://www.americanspecialops.com/images/photos/usaf/C-32B.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This might be nothing but there is a Boeing C32b “Special Operations” plane headed into Andrews right now and at least two(2) KC135’s in the area hanging around. (ADS-B Exchange flight radar) The C-32B has been associated with the 150th Special Operations Squadron out of Joint Base McGuire, NJ (previously designated as 227th Special Operations Flight ) and the 486th Flight Test Squadron out of Elgin AFB, FL. These are highly secretive units, with little information publicly available about their activities. The aircraft have been spotted in a plain white paint scheme, with minimal markings. They appear to change serial numbers many times - no doubt an attempt to keep a low profile. The aircraft are modified Boeing 757 airliners. They feature a standard seating fitment, as with a typical passenger jet. Any cargo must be stowed at the rear of the cabin as the usual cargo space in the hold has been configured to accomodate enlarged fuel tanks, extending the aircraft's unrefueled max range to 6000 nautical miles. The C-32Bs have been given an in-flight refuelling capability, via a Universal Aerial Refueling Receptacle Slipway Installation (USRRSI) located atop the fuselage, 15 feet aft of the nose, along the aircraft's centerline. Other fittments to the C-32B include a satellite communications package. http://www.americanspecialops.com/usaf-special-operations/aircraft/boeing-c-32b/ https://www.americanspecialops.com/images/photos/usaf/C-32B.jpg |
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Also, that would mean a lot more than just dropping a bomb with a flyover. Major operations and consequences would be in play. |
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I thought AF1 was only referred to that if POTUS was on board. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Do we have an ARFCOM backup plan in case of alien invasion? Time for rape,murder,arson,and rape of the aliens......... |
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Trump is going to fire Pence and make Putin the new VP. Pelosi isn't going to like this one bit.
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Breaking news..... Glock is coming out with a rifle, finally. Everyone is waiting......, |
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Nothing on main stream media about this current. The Putin angle makes me think Iran or Israel foing alone is a possibility. Something happening to Trump would also probably cause Putin to cancel his whole schedule as well. Like to see something from the POTUS showing he is alright.
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Quoted: "United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) operates a small number of Boeing C-32B passenger jet aircraft, providing global airlift for U.S. government crisis response activities. These may include U.S. State Department Foreign Emergency Support Teams (FEST), which deploy in response to terrorism incidents around the world. They may also fly in support of CIA Special Activities. The C-32B has been associated with the 150th Special Operations Squadron out of Joint Base McGuire, NJ (previously designated as 227th Special Operations Flight ) and the 486th Flight Test Squadron out of Elgin AFB, FL. These are highly secretive units, with little information publicly available about their activities. The aircraft have been spotted in a plain white paint scheme, with minimal markings. They appear to change serial numbers many times - no doubt an attempt to keep a low profile. The aircraft are modified Boeing 757 airliners. They feature a standard seating fitment, as with a typical passenger jet. Any cargo must be stowed at the rear of the cabin as the usual cargo space in the hold has been configured to accomodate enlarged fuel tanks, extending the aircraft's unrefueled max range to 6000 nautical miles. The C-32Bs have been given an in-flight refuelling capability, via a Universal Aerial Refueling Receptacle Slipway Installation (USRRSI) located atop the fuselage, 15 feet aft of the nose, along the aircraft's centerline. Other fittments to the C-32B include a satellite communications package. http://www.americanspecialops.com/usaf-special-operations/aircraft/boeing-c-32b/ https://www.americanspecialops.com/images/photos/usaf/C-32B.jpg View Quote The B's are definitely interesting though, and there's a few civilian 757's with very similar satellite blisters on top that also make one wonder. |
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I'm spending the day with an Iranian intern. If I stop posting the sleeper cells have been activated
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Quoted: I've seen those a time or two at Eglin and smaller unmarked planes Duke Field. You can usually tell when one is going to take off or land. All the lights in the airfield go off. You hear a plane taxi by, and then all the lights are turned back on. View Quote |
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There are already images of the plane in the air headed back to DC on several plane tracking twitter handles
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"something major is going on"
never turns out to be anything major. nothingburger here folks. |
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The noise level on this will rise exponentially until a clear explanation is given.
The official statement of "something came up" is the opposite of reassuring. |
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