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Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility

 
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Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
I was looking today and stumbled across Rick Husband International Airport on Google earth today. I have family who still lives in Amarillo so i know the area very well. If you look at AMA on Google earth; just southwest of the terminals you see a very large building with a strange red rectangle watermarking. The building is Bell Helicopter Textron. Bell Helicopter Textron makes the V-22 Osprey.

[link to maps.google.com]

Textron is a very interesting company. It is owned by Royal Little who is know as the father of conglomerates. Royal Little is also a Harvard graduate with ties to the Illuminati.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Rick Husband International Airport a very interesting airport. It is a backup airport for the space shuttle. It was it was named Rick Husband International airport after astronaut Rick Husband after the break up of the space shuttle Columbia broke up reentering the atmosphere. It also use to be an Air Force base. It is frequently used by aircraft out of Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma.

The airport is also very secure due to its massive size and the lack of anything other then fields full of cows surrounding it. It is an extremely large airport for a city the size of Amarillo which doesn't get much commercial traffic.

Within a few miles of AMA you have some very interesting things. Just north and east a few miles you have Pantex nuclear weapons facility. Pantex is the ONLY nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility and is charged with maintaining the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

AMA is also just a few miles away from 2 large state prison ficility and a fema camp.

Over the past few years there have been changes at Bell Textron and there has been expansion yet they have talked about cutting the program. Also, in recent years AMA has seen an increase in use by NASA and other military contractors.

One thing that i noticed that is very interesting is the elevation of AMA. Its elevation is 3,607 feet above sea level. If you look at it in relation to Denver International Airport as far as elevation, sheer size and possible questionable operations surrounding its facility its astounding how similar they are.

Does anyone have anymore information on this? I find it very odd to see a red rectangle on a satellite image in a way that it looks like it is marking a location seems very odd to me. Maybe there is something to this?
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Screen shot of the satellite picture off Google earth.
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Pantex' official name is B&W Technical Services Pantex. They are owned by The Babcock & Wilcox Company.

[link to www.babcock.com]
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Babcock & Wilcox has 4 groups. Nuclear Energy Group, Nuclear Operations Group, Power Generation Group, Technical Services Group. B&W Technical Services Group manages complex, high-consequence nuclear and national security operations, including nuclear production facilities and the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

*Ding*

Speaking of Petroleum... Amarillo is 45 miles southeast of North Americas largest inland oil refinery. Amarillo is surrounded by vast amounts of oil reserves. Don't forget they also hold the contract to manage the Pantex nuclear weapons facility just to the south
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Maybe it's marking where the pilots are supposed to take the planes when they come in???
Have you checked any other similar airports to see if they have that? I am on dialup....
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Maybe it's marking where the pilots are supposed to take the planes when they come in???
Have you checked any other similar airports to see if they have that? I am on dialup....
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I was thinking the same thing. I havent checked similar airports but i have checked other airports around Amarillo. I do know there are a lot of old decommissioned air force bases in the area and i have looked at those but no markings like that.

Oh shit! While looking for a list or of map of airports that are centerally located in the united states and that are above 3000 feet above sea level i came across quite a few maps. Most of them didnt list AMA as a major airport.
[link to www.mapsofworld.com]
[link to www.nationsonline.org]
[link to www.usatoday.com]

If you look at the map you will see there are airports listed that get almost no traffic compared to what AMA receives and yet they are listed on the map.

Another thing i just remembered was that there is a large copper refinery about 3 miles north of the AMA called ASARCO. If anyone who has ever flown into AMA and landed from the north if you look our of the the right side of the plane a medium size factory right next to a power plant and inside the fenced area sometimes you can see giant sheets of copper/gold. The thing is that they don't ship in any materials and they aren't digging it onsite either.
[link to maps.google.com]

So where does the dirt come from?? Well another strange thing is that ASARCO is 13 miles away from a nuclear facility which is known to have an underground infrastructure. The name of that company is once again B&W Technical Services Pantex.

Could AMA be the site of the REAL underground city? It sure seems to run under the radar quite a bit. Security is very high and yet there is no other threat other then a few dumb rednecks and cattle yet it all goes unnoticed.

You have Cannon airforce base about 100 miles to the west and you have Tinker airfoce base 270 miles to the east.

Cannon air force base is home to the 27th Special Operations Wing. The mission of the 27 SOW includes infiltration, exfiltration and resupply of special operations forces; air refueling of special operations rotary wing and tiltrotor aircraft; and precision fire support. These capabilities support a variety of special operations missions including direct action, unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, counter-terrorism, personnel recovery, psychological operations and information operations.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Tinker air force base is home to Aerospace Sustainment Directorate. Formally the 327th Aircraft Sustainment Wing.

Maybe Denver is a cover for AMA. They seem to have quite the infrastructure on the area for a massive underground facility.
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
An interesting thing about the V-22 osprey is that it is the Unitied States Military's solution to moving large numbers people the quickly over a long distance. In other words if the SHTF the V-22 is the best aircraft to have. You can land them anywhere you can land a helicopter except your range is several times longer than a helicopter due to its tilt rotor design. It can also go faster then any helicopter. A lot of very important people live in range of the V-22 operation area and AMA.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
If you have ever been to AMA you will know that this airport is the most low key airport ever. This would be the perfect place for a underground city. The Denver International airport make it almost obvious something is going on. Do you really think the people in the know want to let the whole world know they have something going on there?

They are smarter then that...
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can we get a pin. where there is smoke there is fire
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Amarillo is a radioactive cesspool.
I feel sorry for the cows.
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Just now got back to read your later posts.

Looks suspicious to me and worth watching.

Did you know about the Super-collider down around Waco? It was near where Bush bought his ranch.....
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Back in 2009 Cannon AFB changed command. Colonel Stephen A. Clark replaced Colonel Tim Leahy.
[link to www.connectamarillo.com]

Check out Colonel Clark's background.

EDUCATION:
1986 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.
1991 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (Distinguished Graduate)
1996 Masters of Public Administration, Troy State University, Fla.
2000 Masters of National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Newport, R.I.
2003 Air War College Non-Residence
2006 Senior Fellow, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
2009 USAF Enterprise Leadership Seminar, University of Virginia, Darden School of Business
2010 Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC

He had national security training before 9/11. He has ties to Harvard and Henry Kissinger.
[link to www.wcfia.harvard.edu]

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
Interesting, thanks OP!
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
um how is that interesting exactly?
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
I currently live in Amarillo. And Im creeped out, I have been trying to figure out whats going on here. I recent;y made a drive to the highland park area (I've been told it's an old milatary base) and the neighborhood is creepy like stuck in the 1950s. Anyway I noticed a bunch of unmarked black buses and white semi-trucks parked in a field. All in great condition,clean, it looked like they got there that day. I'm trying to figure out the location of the FEMA camp, and why I saw a milatary tank with possibly arabic writing parked at a truck repair shop near the airport.
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Re: Found something interesting on Google maps - Rick Husband International Airport (AMA) Amarillo, Texas - Bell Textron - Pantex Nuclear facility
I was looking today and stumbled across Rick Husband International Airport on Google earth today. I have family who still lives in Amarillo so i know the area very well. If you look at AMA on Google earth; just southwest of the terminals you see a very large building with a strange red rectangle watermarking. The building is Bell Helicopter Textron. Bell Helicopter Textron makes the V-22 Osprey.

[link to maps.google.com]

Textron is a very interesting company. It is owned by Royal Little who is know as the father of conglomerates. Royal Little is also a Harvard graduate with ties to the Illuminati.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Rick Husband International Airport a very interesting airport. It is a backup airport for the space shuttle. It was it was named Rick Husband International airport after astronaut Rick Husband after the break up of the space shuttle Columbia broke up reentering the atmosphere. It also use to be an Air Force base. It is frequently used by aircraft out of Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma.

The airport is also very secure due to its massive size and the lack of anything other then fields full of cows surrounding it. It is an extremely large airport for a city the size of Amarillo which doesn't get much commercial traffic.

Within a few miles of AMA you have some very interesting things. Just north and east a few miles you have Pantex nuclear weapons facility. Pantex is the ONLY nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility and is charged with maintaining the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

AMA is also just a few miles away from 2 large state prison ficility and a fema camp.

Over the past few years there have been changes at Bell Textron and there has been expansion yet they have talked about cutting the program. Also, in recent years AMA has seen an increase in use by NASA and other military contractors.

One thing that i noticed that is very interesting is the elevation of AMA. Its elevation is 3,607 feet above sea level. If you look at it in relation to Denver International Airport as far as elevation, sheer size and possible questionable operations surrounding its facility its astounding how similar they are.

Does anyone have anymore information on this? I find it very odd to see a red rectangle on a satellite image in a way that it looks like it is marking a location seems very odd to me. Maybe there is something to this?
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Thread: Nuclear Pantex plant building now out of power and in danger of flooding. Update: p.3 Water has subsided. Doom off.
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Thread: Google "JADE HELM" & go to Maps leads to Pantex, a DoD NUCLEAR SECURITY SITE!
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