Black Hawk helicopters' war games in downtown Minneapolis (VIDEO)

Published time: August 28, 2012 18:20
Edited time: September 03, 2012 12:39
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US Special Operations Command decided that downtown Minneapolis would be a perfect location for military games involving Black Hawk helicopters and dozens of troops.

Low-flying Black Hawk helicopters conducted military training exercises in downtown Minneapolis Monday night, hovering majestically outside of apartment windows of surprised local residents.

Some Minneapolis residents have taken videos of the Army’s utility helicopters as they passed over bridges, hovered outside their windows and flew over the city.

“Yep, that’s the view outside my window,” said one YouTube user as two of the giant vehicles stopped outside his 28thfloor window for 10 seconds before soaring down Marquette Ave.

The helicopters were on an urban environment training assignment ordered by the US Special Operations Command. The exercises will continue until early September, but the military is refusing to give out exact training locations to prevent crowds from gathering to watch.

In April, Black Hawk and Little Bird helicopters flew past skyscrapers in downtown Chicago for a similar urban environment training exercise, rattling some windows of downtown offices. Witnesses of the largely-unexpected event reported men hanging out of the windows, while carrying automatic weapons.

“It was frightening,” Chicago resident Jessica Hill told Fox News. “I was definitely alarmed.”

Black Hawk helicopters were first introduced by the military in 1979 and have served in combat most recently in Iraq and Afghanistan. Quiet Black Hawk helicopters were responsible for carrying US Navy SEALs into Osama bin Laden’s Pakistani compound the day of his assassination.

“Helicopters make a very distinctive percussive rotor sound which is caused by their rotor blades and if you can blend that down, of course that makes a noise that is much less likely to be heard and much more likely to blend into any background noise that there is,” said Bill Sweetman of the Defense Technology International, in a 2011 interview with ABC News.

The military aircrafts have been conducting routine training since Sunday, but were not seen until Monday, due to their presence in hidden locations, Fox News reported. As the helicopters sneak up quietly on unsuspecting residents, police have announced the exercises to prevent concerned callers from overloading the 911 system. 

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AndJusticeForAll (unregistered) 18.09.2012 00:26

This in Europe too. In Norway with helicopters and F-16 fighters.
It's for the upcomming world economic crash. Soon.
Tip: Arm yorself with military submachine guns and pistol. Also buy loads of dry food and build up energy storage. 
The west is soon the new Baghdad. 

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Anthony Maw (unregistered) 03.09.2012 03:51

The United States Federal Government is destined to go bankrupt and fail to meet it's bond obligations thus wiping out the wealth and life savings of it's citizens.  Coupled with inability to pay Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare, there will be a massive armed citizen's revolt which they must reasonably prepare for by these training exercises.  When you consider that PATRIOT Act I and II gives the US President the right to imprison American Citizens indefinitely without trial, one has to wonder if the United States of America is such a great place to live in the future.

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Moxibustion (unregistered) 30.08.2012 01:20

I am in Honolulu and right now we are having the same thing happen on Wednesday the 29th of August. I have no idea what is being geared up, it could be anything. But I can bet my bottom worthless dollar it's not gonna do anyone any good. I might also mention there is a massive blanket of the supposed chemtrail stuff in the air. I wouldn't be suprised if we have more extreme weather like we did back in May of 2011. Youtube the video of the water tornado and you might see a corelation.

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