Meanwhile, in D.C.
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I think I posted here a few weeks ago...but even if I forgot, this sure aligns with the number of blackhawk helicopters in mid March I watched going to/from DC in the evening. I usually see about 1-3 per night, and there were about 12 per night for a few nights there. I figured it was related to a potential military-enforced lock down.
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@Jolly said in Meanwhile, in D.C.:
"No one wants to talk evacuation, especially when there's nowhere to go," says a senior military officer working on continuity of government planning; he requested anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the record.
That senior military officer knows exactly where they will go.
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Weather_Emergency_Operations_Center

A few miles south of route 7 on the top of the Blue Ridge. This was always on the tour for my demonstration flights. (It's not secret anymore) There is a steady stream of military helicopter flights to this location from the DC area.
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The growth rates in MD, DC, and Northern VAare all around 6% or so. A little higher than the average, but not exactly a spike. Enough with the sensationalism.
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@Jolly said in Meanwhile, in D.C.:
"No one wants to talk evacuation, especially when there's nowhere to go," says a senior military officer working on continuity of government planning; he requested anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the record.
That senior military officer knows exactly where they will go.
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Weather_Emergency_Operations_Center

A few miles south of route 7 on the top of the Blue Ridge. This was always on the tour for my demonstration flights. (It's not secret anymore) There is a steady stream of military helicopter flights to this location from the DC area.
@Copper said in Meanwhile, in D.C.:
@Jolly said in Meanwhile, in D.C.:
"No one wants to talk evacuation, especially when there's nowhere to go," says a senior military officer working on continuity of government planning; he requested anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the record.
That senior military officer knows exactly where they will go.
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Weather_Emergency_Operations_Center

A few miles south of route 7 on the top of the Blue Ridge. This was always on the tour for my demonstration flights. (It's not secret anymore) There is a steady stream of military helicopter flights to this location from the DC area.
I am sure parts of government tasked with defense are still considering this pandemic may be the first shot fired in a war. It is wise to be prepared.
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