luftwaffe at holloman afb nm
x, 18.09.2007 09:40
nuke the vatican.
The documentation all says training, but what they mean is that the german af owns most of holloman afb among many other american sites. There are signs at the German Facilities at Holloman designating the area as a UN zone, and the employees are paid by the german govt -- I have first hand knowledge of that...this is a nest of nazis attacking America for their boy jorge scherf -- the internationalist 3rd generation mole and infiltrator --- all these people should be deported immediately.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftwaffe
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http://www.militaryaircraft.de/pictures/AFB-Holloman/AFB-Holloman.html
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Two Luftwaffe Tornado planes crash in New Mexico
Associated Press Saturday, September 25, 1999; Page A07
"CARLSBAD, N.M., Sept. 24—Two German air force jets collided today over southeastern New Mexico, but the four pilots ejected safely and parachuted to the ground near a ranch.
Ande Marbach, of the Kincaid Ranch, said she heard the collision and called for help when she saw some of the pilots parachuting down. They appeared to be in good shape, she said.
"It sounded like when they break the sound barrier," she said. "I saw smoke from where the planes hit and saw two of them come down. They just asked to call the ambulance and call Holloman," the south-central New Mexico air base where German pilots have been stationed for training for several years.
Holloman Air Force Base said the men were being taken to a hospital in Carlsbad.
The accident involved two European-made Tornado aircraft belonging to the German air force, said state police Sgt. Rick Anglada.
The German Luftwaffe has trained its pilots at Holloman for years, and its Flying Training Center has about 580 (Now over 800!!) military personnel and about 25 Tornado airplanes (Many more now and a drone af paid for by us taxpayers and used to attack them now under the guise of weather modification).
The crash happened about 100 miles southeast of Holloman."
(source: AP, 09-25-99)
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