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The term black helicopters refers to a persistent conspiracy theory in the United States, particularly within the militia movement. The theory suggests the existence of a clandestine military takeover of the U.S. government, using unmarked, black helicopters for covert operations. These alleged missions include:
- Enforcing federal regulations.
- Carrying out surveillance on civilians.
- Potentially serving as a precursor to a larger invasion by a foreign power like the United Nations.
- Conveniently showing up when UFO/UAP have been seen and witnesses are involved.
Black Helicopters:
Citation Needed
Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-24:
Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-60:
Conspiracy Nation Archive/cn1-67:
National Recon Organization:
NATIONAL RECON ORGANIZATION. BASED AT FORT CARSON, COLORADO. RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURITY FOR ALL ALIEN OR ALIEN CRAFT CONNECTED PROJECTS. USE UNMARKED BLACK HELICOPTORS. FOR ALL ALIEN OR ALIEN CRAFT CONNECTED ONGOING.
ParaNet BBS/blkhelo:
The next day I happened to be in the same canyon in about the same spot when I looked over and saw a black helicopter about 1/4 mile away flying the same direction the jet did. I turned around and saw a second black helicopter about 1/4 mile away flying the same direction.
Ron Bonds:
In April 2001, fifteen hours after eating a meal with warm beef from a Mexican restaurant in Atlanta, after an agonizing evening of vomiting and diarrhea, Bonds was taken by ambulance from his home to Grady Memorial Hospital, and died.
