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The strange cloud again (The Bird of Prey)


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

A couple of days ago, I was walking in the evening, and I noticed the strange form of the could. This shape is looking like NASA's "The Bird Of Prey" STEALTH-demonstrator. So when we are looking at this strange airplane, I sometimes wonder, how many test planes the NASA has got? When we are looking at the airplane, we must realize, that there are many things, what NASA doesn't tell to normal people.  Those programs are the door, what is used to getting financial support for undercover military aircraft or "Black Budget" aircraft and secret military action.


When we are thinking about so-called "test planes" they can also fly in top secret missions. That means, the bombs can also be dropped from the test planes, but those planes can also be equipped with far more exotic weapons like lasers. The strange shape of the aircraft would help the pilot keeping those missions secret, and if the aircraft is from some test flight program, that could be destroyed after the flight. This would help to keep the combat or recon missions secret.



The unique shape of the aircraft helps to cover the mission, and if the test plane would be marked as the destroyed there would be nobody, who can proof those missions existed. The test plane, what is not officially existed is actually very dangerous if it can make the air strikes. That kind of airplane could be used in some special missions, and after the mission, they can be flown to the ground, and then the aircraft would be reported as lost in test flights.


The manned aircraft can be converted as drone very easily, and the operator would not even know, what kind of aircraft would this person fly, and the computers can make the artificial picture from the outside, and that would cover the real mission. That kind of media can be used for making the illusion, that the mission was some kind of simulation, and even the operator would not know that the weapons, that were used were real. This is, of course, the hypothetical writing about secret operations, where is used the most modern computer technology.


Maybe the satellites, what are supporting those missions can create the artificial clouds for protecting the aircraft. And maybe they are equipped with holographic systems, what mission is to make false targets in the skies. The other version might be that some satellites are using electric arcs for forming the clouds. The reason for making false targets or "pseudo-UFO":s might be that those operators would want to make the air defense tired for false alarms. And sooner or later the pilots would be bored for going to see some clouds, what are mistakenly thought UFO:s. That would give room for real recon planes, what could hide in the artificial clouds.


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