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US Navy Blimp Hovering Over Baltimore Conducting Aerial Mapping In Fema Region III
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Navy Blimp Hovering Over Baltimore Conducting Aerial Mapping In Fema
Region III by NTEB News Desk
Preparing
America for FEMA interment camps
Germany, as a nation,
watched as Hitler slowly rose to power. At each step along the way he left open
clues for whoever was watching and paying attention to see what was truly going
on. Hitler wrote nearly his entire manifesto for what he planned to do to
Germany in his ghost-written book Mein Kampf.
RELATED
STORY: Barack Hussein Obama and the Rise Of Hitler
In
Obama's America in 2013, there are ample and open clues for those who war
watching and paying attention. The blimp now hovering over Baltimore,
Maryland is doing aerial mapping for FEMA Region III.
Just
remember this: Hitler's concentration camps were not something he readily
admitted to. Every step along the way he denied, denied and denied as the souls
of over 11,000,000 people perished in them. The American government will deny,
deny and deny the coming FEMA Camps every step along the way right up to the
very moment YOU find yourself living in one, waiting to be executed.
BALTIMORE
(WJZ) — You may have noticed an unusual sight over the Baltimore area in
the last few days—a Navy balloon hovering in the sky. Christie
Ileto explains what the blimp is doing.
The
Navy is conducting aerial mapping over Baltimore, and it’s caught the eye of
many residents far below. If you’ve looked up lately, you may have
spotted a U.S. Navy blimp hiding in the clouds, or hovering over Baltimore’s
harbor on clear sunny days.
“I’ve
been seeing it all week. Like, every day,” said Ashley Bradley. Almost
200-feet long, it’s flying over Baltimore. “Me and my friends were
actually talking about it and wondering what it was,” Bradley said.
“I
was coming down 95 and I was like, ‘what is with that blimp?’” said Dennis
McGill.
The U.S.
Navy research laboratory says the blimp is a government research
airship conducting aerial mapping, and that the MZ-3A lighter than air blimp
began roaming above the D.C. area on September 21 and can remain stationary for
more than 12 hours. The blimp is mapping in the flight restriction zones around
Washington D.C. It includes places like the Department of Agriculture and at
some of ourmajor airports like BWI.
YouTube
video even shows the blimp propelled by two 180 horsepower engines, landing as
far west as the Frederick Municipal Airport. The “Baltimore Blimp” as it’s
being called online, has even sparked Twitter discussions. People want to know
what it’s doing in the sky—others are just “blimp watching.”
“Usually
when they have a football game or something you see a blimp. But this one was,
like, way high,” McGill said. But the blimp won’t be up for much longer.
The research lab says after October 5, it’s flying away. When the mission
is complete, pilots will fly the blimp north to a base in New
Jersey. Right now, it is stationed at the Naval Air Station in the
Patuxent River.
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