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Military Helicopters Buzz Berkeley
Not since the heyday of the sixties has the city of Berkeley witnessed so brazen an act of
military occupation as we have seen these past two days. Specifically, we were subjected
to overflights on two consecutive afternoons--Thursday and Friday Feb 20-21, of massive military helicoptersengaging in low flying maneuvers. EXTREMELY LOW and menacing.
military occupation as we have seen these past two days. Specifically, we were subjected
to overflights on two consecutive afternoons--Thursday and Friday Feb 20-21, of massive military helicoptersengaging in low flying maneuvers. EXTREMELY LOW and menacing.
The past two days two large military troop transport helicopters have been conducting low flying maneuvers. Not since the days of the Free Speech era have we seen such military maneuvers over our peaceful city. Blowing, buzzing and rumbling their way across the many canyons of the
affluent hills, it would appear of no small significance that these burgeoning dual prop
troop transports happened to center their otherwise unexplained violations
of civilian airspace on the one place that has made the town world famous as a
cultural Mecca for the values and principles so renown to appose those of the
militarists and their killing machines. No, the reference here is not to the University.
That institution, itself a bastion of the "military industrial complex" about which
Eisenhower so sternly warned, is not a place of peace and love to be sure.
hence, a flight path that centered on the campus might well have been
appropriate for the occasion.
Instead, the mighty, roaring choppers chose as their destination the
vestige turf of a bygone era that served in its time as the very geographic epicenter
of all that went on in that long ago time of protest. The center of celebration to be sure,
this single parcel of land--to this day proudly named "Peoples' Park"--
served also in its time as a primary venue for confrontation.
These peculiar and grotesque machines--vultures of war--
circled about the grounds, round and round,
barely a couple of hundred feet off the ground. Round and round, for approximately
twenty minutes each day they made their menacing rounds.
A tremendous disruption for those in the immediate vicinity,
and certainly as "newsworthy" a series of incidents as has occurred in the region
this past week, to be sure. "Newsworthy" by any objective journalistic standard,
the story has strangely failed to make the pages of the local papers, and likewise
makes no appearance in local broadcasts on TV and radio.
Not even Pacifica's renown anti-military and putative leftist radio station
KPFA has appeared with so much as a peep about the peculiar
and ominous events. A very suspicious and deafening silence to be sure,
one can only ponder the degree of covert control, delegated to the ground
level of every major media outlet in the land. All in tandem, engaging
in an apparent black out...or so one might infer.
Of course, one might also suspect the onset of total civic zombification.
A quick run through the Google hits about the events yields a shocking pittance
of entries. Corporate press evasion is matched by civilian somnambulance.
Neither videos nor photos of the actual events have made it to the web.
Commentaries by concerned citizens number--as of the time of this writing--
at no more than two. Really, the numbers are that low. By inference,
one may infer the mental state of the local civic population.
A huge and historic event, itself pointedly contrived in a manner that can
only suggest the intent of incitement on behalf of a most
craven kind of right wing revenge, and by way of response, the crowd
targeted by the grotesque spectacle barely flinches. the passivity of silence
and evasion rules the day. A penchant for protest noted long ago,
lost forever it would appear,
a new historic milestone has been set.
and it's not cause for optimism.
Barely a remark made, it's as if we are all asleep at the civic wheel.
A silence more ominous than the whirring of the dual prop chopper blades themselves,
we see the great beast that for so long has sought to disguise its authentic
predatory nature by way of the dawning of the proverbial sheep's clothing,
finally emerging in the naked light of day, bearing fangs and making no
effort at false pretense. benign intent is not to be found here.
Paramilitary overflights bearing
down on Berkeley's historic bastion of freedom, running round and round
about the park, signaling, speaking by way of the symbolic,
and getting up in our collective civic face with a most appalling implication;
that the endtime is near, that OUR endtime is near. That the Beast is on the hunt
and "freedom" is its designated prey.
how else to regard a spectacle of copters and crowds?
the entire motif portrays us in a state of
abject, Orwellian decline. It's no wonder nobody's talking.
You'd have to be crazy to think that such a thing could
happen in Berkeley California, in broad daylight, with all manner of folk around.
And yet it did. something so terrible and ominous, that event itself goes unremarked.
unspeakable as it may seem; we'd all do well to raise our ostrich heads from
the sands of cognitive evasion and denial; we ought to aknowledge plainly that
the chips are down, that
the times of renewed social confrontation are at hand. The times are "a-changin'" alright,
"blowing in the wind" of chopper blades and the willful ignorance of those
who insist on keeping "eyes wide shut" while swimming in a not so proverbial
river called the Nile. same as it ever was.
affluent hills, it would appear of no small significance that these burgeoning dual prop
troop transports happened to center their otherwise unexplained violations
of civilian airspace on the one place that has made the town world famous as a
cultural Mecca for the values and principles so renown to appose those of the
militarists and their killing machines. No, the reference here is not to the University.
That institution, itself a bastion of the "military industrial complex" about which
Eisenhower so sternly warned, is not a place of peace and love to be sure.
hence, a flight path that centered on the campus might well have been
appropriate for the occasion.
Instead, the mighty, roaring choppers chose as their destination the
vestige turf of a bygone era that served in its time as the very geographic epicenter
of all that went on in that long ago time of protest. The center of celebration to be sure,
this single parcel of land--to this day proudly named "Peoples' Park"--
served also in its time as a primary venue for confrontation.
These peculiar and grotesque machines--vultures of war--
circled about the grounds, round and round,
barely a couple of hundred feet off the ground. Round and round, for approximately
twenty minutes each day they made their menacing rounds.
A tremendous disruption for those in the immediate vicinity,
and certainly as "newsworthy" a series of incidents as has occurred in the region
this past week, to be sure. "Newsworthy" by any objective journalistic standard,
the story has strangely failed to make the pages of the local papers, and likewise
makes no appearance in local broadcasts on TV and radio.
Not even Pacifica's renown anti-military and putative leftist radio station
KPFA has appeared with so much as a peep about the peculiar
and ominous events. A very suspicious and deafening silence to be sure,
one can only ponder the degree of covert control, delegated to the ground
level of every major media outlet in the land. All in tandem, engaging
in an apparent black out...or so one might infer.
Of course, one might also suspect the onset of total civic zombification.
A quick run through the Google hits about the events yields a shocking pittance
of entries. Corporate press evasion is matched by civilian somnambulance.
Neither videos nor photos of the actual events have made it to the web.
Commentaries by concerned citizens number--as of the time of this writing--
at no more than two. Really, the numbers are that low. By inference,
one may infer the mental state of the local civic population.
A huge and historic event, itself pointedly contrived in a manner that can
only suggest the intent of incitement on behalf of a most
craven kind of right wing revenge, and by way of response, the crowd
targeted by the grotesque spectacle barely flinches. the passivity of silence
and evasion rules the day. A penchant for protest noted long ago,
lost forever it would appear,
a new historic milestone has been set.
and it's not cause for optimism.
Barely a remark made, it's as if we are all asleep at the civic wheel.
A silence more ominous than the whirring of the dual prop chopper blades themselves,
we see the great beast that for so long has sought to disguise its authentic
predatory nature by way of the dawning of the proverbial sheep's clothing,
finally emerging in the naked light of day, bearing fangs and making no
effort at false pretense. benign intent is not to be found here.
Paramilitary overflights bearing
down on Berkeley's historic bastion of freedom, running round and round
about the park, signaling, speaking by way of the symbolic,
and getting up in our collective civic face with a most appalling implication;
that the endtime is near, that OUR endtime is near. That the Beast is on the hunt
and "freedom" is its designated prey.
how else to regard a spectacle of copters and crowds?
the entire motif portrays us in a state of
abject, Orwellian decline. It's no wonder nobody's talking.
You'd have to be crazy to think that such a thing could
happen in Berkeley California, in broad daylight, with all manner of folk around.
And yet it did. something so terrible and ominous, that event itself goes unremarked.
unspeakable as it may seem; we'd all do well to raise our ostrich heads from
the sands of cognitive evasion and denial; we ought to aknowledge plainly that
the chips are down, that
the times of renewed social confrontation are at hand. The times are "a-changin'" alright,
"blowing in the wind" of chopper blades and the willful ignorance of those
who insist on keeping "eyes wide shut" while swimming in a not so proverbial
river called the Nile. same as it ever was.
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Once I was at a cross-country track meet in eastern Washington, and it seemed like lots of people were coming to the school and going into the stadium. Then a big black marines helicopter came and landed on the lawn. Arnold Schwarzenegger got out and signed a few autographs (he wasn't governor then), and after some children sang some songs poorly, he gave a motivational speech about physical fitness. Maybe someone like that was circling Berkeley. Like, maybe instead of using google earth, they're making plans regarding the street grid or where to put their new gymnasium from the helicopter.
dont trust the police.btw,has anyone thought that the great pyramid could have been a ''centering'' thing for the peoples that lived around it? maybe it has a subliminal effect of unifying consciousness being visible for a large distance around it. there were more plants trees back then in that area,so you could see it from a distance from aways. whatever ,dont trust the police ,cause you could be speculating about ideas ,but they think youre going to a crime scene!
You are right; this is serious.
Especially with Code Pink protesting the Marine recruiters.
Hard to believe with all the cell phones around no one got pictures.
Especially with Code Pink protesting the Marine recruiters.
Hard to believe with all the cell phones around no one got pictures.
1st no aircraft maneuver below 500 feet, if you thought these aircraft were lower than that, you are wrong. We understand the fact that some men are know exaggerate the length of objects, in fact everything from fish to personal appendages.
2nd most of the bay area is congested airspace so maneuvering at 500- 1500 feet is about all you get unless you are on a departure or approach to one of the area airports.
3rd what would the difference be between news helicopters that buzz us day and night, cars that whiz by on our streets and two minutes of military type helicopters no mater what they are doing in open airspace.
4th if you want to be afraid of something make it something more interesting like aircraft you can not see or hear and the testing of these super secret weapons that the military has on the civilian population. Now with that stry and fear you could get on Jerry Springer.
5th the sound you heard and the smell you experienced was one way to remember the freedom you have. It comes when you need it, it is there all the time even though you do not think much of it, it is young men and women, the thump of a helo blade and the smell of JP-4. It is those brave young people we send off to do the thing we need done but will not do ourselves. God Bless them one and all.
2nd most of the bay area is congested airspace so maneuvering at 500- 1500 feet is about all you get unless you are on a departure or approach to one of the area airports.
3rd what would the difference be between news helicopters that buzz us day and night, cars that whiz by on our streets and two minutes of military type helicopters no mater what they are doing in open airspace.
4th if you want to be afraid of something make it something more interesting like aircraft you can not see or hear and the testing of these super secret weapons that the military has on the civilian population. Now with that stry and fear you could get on Jerry Springer.
5th the sound you heard and the smell you experienced was one way to remember the freedom you have. It comes when you need it, it is there all the time even though you do not think much of it, it is young men and women, the thump of a helo blade and the smell of JP-4. It is those brave young people we send off to do the thing we need done but will not do ourselves. God Bless them one and all.
Perspective is a funny thing. At Texas A&M we used to cheer when military aircraft flew over the campus. Mainly because we knew they were piloted by dear old Texas Aggies that just a few years before had been our friends and classmates. We also cheered and sometimes actually had tears in our eyes as we thought of the Aggies, often our fathers, that fought and sometimes died in WWII to stop the march of fascism. I personally would think of my father who at the age of 25 was amongst the troops that freed the Jews from their death camps. He fought valiantly though wounded, sickened and terrified, and made it home to build a business, make jobs for others, and feed a host of babies. I think of fine young men I know that have endured countless hardships to become marines so that they have the privilege to fly those great beasts in to harms way when they are asked to by their country. They are willing to lay down their lives not only for our freedom but more importantly to give freedom to those who are not strong enough to win it on their own.
So when you see and smell those big marine choppers you become afraid. When I see and smell those beautiful beasts I am filled with pride. A matter of perspective I guess.
So when you see and smell those big marine choppers you become afraid. When I see and smell those beautiful beasts I am filled with pride. A matter of perspective I guess.
Could anyone up there be more self-appreciating? Of all the assets this county has, why on earth do you think the military would set up to take over UCB first. HAHAHAHAHA, I really appreciate the conspiracy theories though man... remember just cause you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you.... sleep with one eye open, hahahahha.
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