Major East Coast False Flag Coming? Distant Early Warning System Now Offline As We Lose ‘Eyes In The Sky’ – Was NORAD’s Missile Detection Blimp Sabotaged?

Saturday, October 31, 2015
By Paul Martin

By Stefan Stanford
All News Pipeline
October 30, 2015

Back in September ANP published a story in which we told you about last-minute US military drills that would make ADS-B Surveillance and TCAS operations ‘unreliable’ over Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida as of 1 a.m. on September 2nd through October 1st. We learned that this covered up to 200 miles off of the East coast.

With recent news that NORAD’s east coast missile detection system is now offline after the JLENS DARPA blimp sailed away as shared in the 1st video below, we also take a look at this ‘distant early warning system’ that we no longer have available looking over our skies from the mouths of US Military members serving at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. We learn about not only what these surveillance systems are capable of but why the fact we no longer have them surveilling our distant skies could turn into a huge problem.

Admittedly, as shared in the 3rd video below, these massive blimps could be used to spy upon American citizens but we’re told these blimps weren’t for that at all but to detect missiles from the moment of launch. We also learned that they can float at heights of up to 10,000′ where their view radius extended up to 340 miles as seen in the Google Earth screenshot centered at Aberdeen Proving Grounds at the top of the story.

Interestingly enough, according to The Free Thought Project, an entire town was put on lockdown because of this blimp and its highly secretive precious cargo. From FTP:

When the blimp hit the ground, police, federal agents, and emergency vehicles had shut down the entire town to be sure that they recovered the blimp before anyone else did.

No one is exactly sure what the precious cargo on board these blimps includes, and while many are concerned about surveillance, the military insists that they are not spy blimps, but are intended to detect incoming missiles.

Unfortunately, the US government has a terrible history of using contrived military threats as a basis for domestic spying programs; the NSA is the most obvious example.

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