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Hilo airport arrivals
#21
Obviously Obob... they are setting up to take over the Big Island and put us dissidents into re-education camps.
Make sure you're stocked up on everything. I see the carrier group steaming in now.
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#22
Hey Wao nahele kane it sounds like you know a bit about the Chinook helo - a question for ya, about how many troops packing their gear could one of those wop wop woppers hold?
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#23
I've...seen things you people wouldn't believe...
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#24
MH-47G "Special Operations Aviation" (SOA) version is currently being delivered to the U.S. Army
payload of 22,000 lb-estimated weight of trooper, with gear 250 -275 lb.
22000 divided by 250 - 275 = way more than enough capacity for 20 to 30 troops with gear and other supplies.

I would think that these are the versions,or something quite similar, being used here in Hawaii, and that were seen at the airport that day, incidentally the troops had no patches or insignias visible.
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#25
Obob,

I was never in one that was fully packed (12 men tops when I was aboard) and never really thought about it. Here's the specifications and from my recollection 55 troops wouldn't be a comfortable ride, more like a cattle car. No doubt it's been done many times though.

http://armedforcesmuseum.com/ch-47-chinook-helicopter/
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#26
WOW, the chinook has been in PRODUCTION for over 50 years!

Oh, sorry. During that time they must have flown over Puna thousands of times.

Pua`a
S. FL
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Pua`a
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#27
I thought the swivel wing "flying coffin" thing was supposed to replace the Chinook.. but thankfully they figured out how to fly it.
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#28
So I also learned that the troops were picked up by navy blue trucks, I guess that means possibly that they were a contingent of Navy Seals?
Another piece of info was that the men were all Caucasian (white), so I was thinking , aren't their mixed races in the Seal teams, that along with no visible insignias is odd isn't it?

Wao nahele kane said,
"I think they were rappelling down near the lava flow, all hot, smoky, stinky and nasty. Kind of like going in hot without the bullets snapping through the airframe spitting chards of aluminum at yaSmile".

I find that interesting because in the past when traveling about near Na'alehu (sp), at Punaluhu beach(sp) where a friend is the county lifeguard, I took a hike towards the back side of Kilauea with camera and spent some time filming what appeared to be, "all hot, smoky, stinky and nasty". Anyway the backside was visible in the distance , (est 10 miles distant).So I was seeing at lot of ufo's like the one's I have posted, zipping around, unfortunately that vid would have been useless to post as reproduction of it would have been of poor quality.
At this point, I need to mention that back at the beginning of this
Homer Esq like odyssey , before the ufo's realized that I was filming them , and where I got many good JPEG's, I took a picture of a Blue Hawaiian helo, which at the time was just another helo flying over my house. Later while viewing this photo, I was astounded to see , hanging below the helo, invisible to the naked eye, but not to the camera, was what appeared to be , or looked similar to the rigging of an old pirate type ship , kinda wide at the bottom end , and then tapering as it went up.
My point with this longish missive is that I believe that the ufos have a cloaked base somewhere on the back side of Kilauea.
So what would the Seal team have been doing in regards to this info?
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#29
My guess is they were doing nothing in relation to your speculations.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#30
My guess is that these supposed troops are just another fantasy.
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