If I had to put money on one ticket, I'd say it is a private contractor who works for the Military IC - the military can't fly prisoners headed to dark sites like GITMO. They use private contractors for that - Kalitta is one. There are many. They're taking the criminal political class to their final retirement destination, a socialist utopia where the government pays for everything. No one owns anything, and everyone is happy.
Massive large? Perhaps an an-225? It's a Russian cargo plane. My son hauls freight and says he sees more of them at the airport now than before Brandon's sanctions.
ABQ shares its international airport with Kirtland AFB, and Sandia National Labs abuts it. Sandia is home to a veritable gaggle of defense contractors working on everything from nuclear weapons, nuclear power, exotic technologies that are not from here. They also have quite an extensive underground complex and is allegedly a major hub for the underground maglev trains, so my first thought was that they're removing all kinds of technology that the deep state has been hogging the whole time.
I live in the area so I'll keep an eye out as well.
When I looked up about the E-6 it said the paint is called "anti-flash white" and it's used to deflect heat from nuclear blasts. Maybe the plane had something to do with White Sands. But who knows?
I'm not saying it was an E-6 for sure but it's not unheard of for Navy aircraft to be spotted inland for various reasons. The E-6 aircrews train at Tinker AFB. But who knows?
If I had to put money on one ticket, I'd say it is a private contractor who works for the Military IC - the military can't fly prisoners headed to dark sites like GITMO. They use private contractors for that - Kalitta is one. There are many. They're taking the criminal political class to their final retirement destination, a socialist utopia where the government pays for everything. No one owns anything, and everyone is happy.
It took off heading west, but I couldn't follow it on ADS cuz I was driving
Massive large? Perhaps an an-225? It's a Russian cargo plane. My son hauls freight and says he sees more of them at the airport now than before Brandon's sanctions.
It was massive. It was weird cuz it was shiny, shiny white with no markings.
There was only one AN-225 and it's scrap now.
doesnt really mean anything.
Janet flight
do a search
I don't think so. It didn't look like a shuttle plane
do search - most Janet flights are 737s to Vegas
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ABQ shares its international airport with Kirtland AFB, and Sandia National Labs abuts it. Sandia is home to a veritable gaggle of defense contractors working on everything from nuclear weapons, nuclear power, exotic technologies that are not from here. They also have quite an extensive underground complex and is allegedly a major hub for the underground maglev trains, so my first thought was that they're removing all kinds of technology that the deep state has been hogging the whole time.
I live in the area so I'll keep an eye out as well.
Could it have been one of these?
https://rense.com//general9/chemplane.htm
Yes, except it didn't say Navy. It didn't have any identifying marks. And it did seem to have extra antenae, especially near the tail.
When I looked up about the E-6 it said the paint is called "anti-flash white" and it's used to deflect heat from nuclear blasts. Maybe the plane had something to do with White Sands. But who knows?
That's interesting. Thanks for looking into it.
Why would a Navy ship used to communicate with subs be flying out of ABQ, in the middle of the desert, no water in sight?
I'm not saying it was an E-6 for sure but it's not unheard of for Navy aircraft to be spotted inland for various reasons. The E-6 aircrews train at Tinker AFB. But who knows?