Military training helicopters rattle parts of city!
Terrorist troops unlawfully conduct training exercises in civilian areas.
WORCESTER, Massachusetts (PNN) - August 2, 2012 - Military aircraft flying low over the city tonight were part of an illegal military exercise being conducted by the Fascist Police States of Amerika Army, according to Maj. Emily Potter, public affairs officer and official liar for the Army.
The helicopters were landing around the Worcester Memorial Auditorium in Lincoln Square and buzzing neighborhoods, prompting many telephone calls and e-mails to the Telegram & Gazette from residents curious about what was happening.
“They are actually shaking the windows of my house,” said one emailer.
The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits the use of military equipment and personnel in civilian areas, which means these exercises are illegal under federal law.
The helicopters, which were black and had only a couple of small lights on their undersides, had an eerie ability to be heard but not seen. For instance, at 10:00 the church bell at Wesley United Methodist tolled just as a nearly invisible but thunderous handful of helicopters rose from Lincoln Square and flew by.
Maj. Potter said units from across the state were unlawfully doing military operations and urban terrain training. She said the exercise, which started about 9:00 p.m., was coordinated with outlaw city and county officials and property owners.
“All safety precautions have been taken to prevent unnecessary risks to either the participants or any residents or their property,” said Maj. Potter. “We apologize for any inconvenience or unforeseen disturbance.”
The training involved approximately 100 people and many helicopters. Maj. Potter declined to divulge the number of aircraft.
She said the illegal training was routine and was done in Boston, Worcester and Norfolk County over the past week. Local pig thug cops secured the areas around Lincoln Square where the choppers were landing.
Kevin Kirwan, who was working at a homeless shelter at Wesley United Methodist Church, counted five black helicopters. Another bystander consulted the Internet and thought they were FPSA Army Night Stalker helicopters.
In a posting on the paper's Facebook page, Chad Julian said he was alarmed by the display and thought a major crime was underway in the city.
The roads around Lincoln Square were reopened about 10:30 p.m.