If you follow plane flight paths over Missouri, you may have noticed something a little odd on Sunday. Two different nuclear command-and-control planes were spotted over the state and one seemed obsessed with the southwestern part of Missouri.
If you thought the current fleet of stealth bombers that make their home at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri were intimidating, you should see the new silent but deadly new model that is next in line.
It was just a typical Monday over Missouri. As you were probably going about getting your work done prior to the 4th of July holiday, a massive nuclear bomber was spotted over the state, but it's fine. It's probably fine.
I'm no military expert, but I don't understand why the powers that be allowed this to happen. Did you know that China owns much farmland adjacent to two vital military bases in Missouri? It's being called a "grave national concern" for a good reason.
There is drama playing out near America's coast right now and also over Missouri and you probably have no idea it's happening. A United States 'doomsday plane' suddenly went silent over Missouri just as a Russian submarine appeared off the coast of Florida.
I always assumed when I saw a home with a star on it that it was just for decoration. I am apparently wrong in many cases as some Wisconsin homes that display stars are sometimes trying to communicate a deeper meaning.
There was some rather unusual plane activity over Missouri on Wednesday. Someone noticed that a United States nuke sniffing plane was snooping over Missouri today apparently looking for something. Coincidence or is something else going on?
Strange things happened in the skies over Missouri Thursday. Not the least of them was a path one of the United States military 'doomsday planes' took as it turned its transponder off as soon as it reached the Missouri border then promptly made a beeline to a NORAD bunker at Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado.
I try very hard to not be an alarmist, but current reality means you really need to have an emergency plan in your head of what you'd do if everyone's worst-case scenario happens. There are several things that you could see happen in Illinois that might give you an early warning that a nuclear attack is imminent.