The Problems with Unmarked Black Helicopter Conspiracies

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There are too many issues with the black helicopter conspiracies to ever believe them. There are so many inconsistencies that people just look silly if they state that they believe in unmarked black helicopters.

Unmarked

One of the big points about these black helicopters is that they are unmarked. There is not any insignia on them that would tell where they came from.

Both the United States Government and the US Military have both come forward multiple times to point out that all of their helicopters have to have insignia by law. There is not a possible way that they helicopters could be from them.

Many of these unmarked helicopters are supposedly seen around Area 51 in Nevada. This secret military facility is said to be a hot spot for black helicopters.

If the United States Military has to have insignia on all of their helicopters, who owns these unmarked black helicopters? Some believe that it must be some kind of secret organization that is in the area.

IF this were true, the base would then send up interceptors to find and neutralize these helicopters. Remember, the United States Military does not want unmarked helicopters in their space any more then you want them in yours.

Pictures

There have been a few supposed pictures that have surfaced that are claimed to be pictures of unmarked black helicopters. Closer investigation will usually show that these pictures are as fraudulent as the statement that they are real.

The story that most people will tell is that the reason why they were not able to take a picture of the unmarked helicopter was because some Men In Black came over and stole their film. How convenient.

Sound

Another popular conspiracy about black helicopters is that they do not make a sound. No matter how low they are to the ground, you cannot hear a single sound.

If this were true, that would counteract some of the laws of physics. Nothing can travel at high speed without creating some kind of sound.

Many of the sounds that come from a helicopter are the sounds of vibration. The motor causes the body of the craft to shake slightly. This vibration can be heard for a long distance.

Whenever I hear a story about an unmarked black helicopter, I always have to laugh. While there are some conspiracies that can hold an ounce of merit, unmarked black helicopters is not one of them.

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  • David Blair5/20/2011

    This article is definitely a lie. I saw a black, unmarked "Huey" or Kiowa parked right outside a national guard station in Norman, OK while I was in college. I live just west of Fort Worth now and a few days ago I saw a black, unmarked Chinook flying in low and fast heading east, probably towards the military base here. My presumption is that they're U.S. military. What the military needs with unmarked choppers is the stuff of conspiracy theories and anyone's guess.

  • hate idiots4/11/2011

    and you two are real idiots!!!!!

  • my name8/27/2010

    dis info for sure.I didn't really believe this stuff before either till I recently had a few Chinooks all black flying at 300 ft above my home and spotted through my binoculars to look for markings so I could call the FAA and complain but found none.Then a couple of days ago a Hughes 500 is circling my home drab olive green with the side door open and someone hanging out strapped in.I live in farm country and once more they were below radar level flying low and loud with zero regard for civilian laws.They must have circled at least 10 times and I thought they were going to land in the lower field of the property.Once again no markings at all.As for silent choppers.Ive seen them.Although not completely silent they're pretty damn close and have been around for many years.I suggest the next article you write maybe do some actual research.

  • holden 5/18/2009

    Disinformation. The writer is a lie.

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