http://www.humanunderground.com/FAAconfirms.html
On Monday, March 12, reporter Brendt and her partner Lou
Aubuchont counted 30 aircraft laying down a lingering
gridwork of plumes between 12:05 and 12:55 pm. Aubuchont, who
witnessed many military maneuvers during his stint as a
courier in U.S. Navy Intelligence, said he had never seen
anything like it.
"It looked like an invasion," he told this reporter.
Aubuchont emphasized that unlike aerial battle exercises, the
tankers were unescorted by combat helicopters or fighter
jets. "It was just tankers."
After being contacted at a major metropolitan airport by
Brendt, the ATC manager drove to her home on Monday, March 26
to see for himself how many commercial jets would be visible
from her location. The FAA official counted just three jets
"off in the distance" between 12:05 and 12:55 pm.
Of the nine jets on his radar scope during that same time
period on March 12, the official told Brendt she should have
been able to see only one from her location. Instead, she and
Aubuchont counted 30. And the flights continued all day.
Speaking on condition of strict anonymity in a secure
location, the chain-smoking government source noted that the
chemicals sprayed by the air force tankers on March 12 showed
up as a "haze" on Air Traffic Control radar scopes. The
weather at the time of the incident was unlimited ceiling and
visibility, in a cloudless blue sky.
Such cloudy radar returns are consistent with clouds of
talcum-fine aluminum oxide particles released by high-flying
tankers in a process USAF Weather Force Specialists term,
"aerial obscuration."
The Air Traffic Control manager admitted that the chemicals
sprayed by the tankers degraded ATC radar returns. When asked
if this posed a threat to flight safety, he replied, "not
from my perspective."
But the ATC manager added that similar military operations
have been carried out "on other dates" and "other regions" in
the USA. When asked whether the air force jets crossed into
Canadian air space, he replied "yes."
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I guess if there is no one below but innocent civilians, you don't need fighter jets do you?