Canadian's beware! Important!

codster25

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Just wanted to take a minute to discuss what I saw repeatedly flying over my crop the other day, Yes I know helicopters/ planes are nothing new but this was no normal helicopter or plane. It was the Aurora CP 140 Surveillance and recognizance plane ( Canadian Forces). This bitch is equipped with state of the art camera and infrared ( FLIR/ WesCam 20x) My plot's not the biggest maybe 50 or so in a big spread out area, however this plane flew over ( and I shit you not) like 5 times in big circles super l ow. They must have seen me to I was about a football fields length away from my shit but they can spot you from above the clouds. Not kidding look it up, there also working with the RCMP to erradicate Marijuana plants outdoor. I'm not being paro, I live in Northern Ontario and I live near an airport about 25 km;s away. None the less it was an industrial area and they were flying on the outskirts, right where my plants were. Do you think this is normal for the RCMP/ OPP to use the Canadian Forces plane for this. I mean this plane can read a coin heads or tails from like 50+ km's away. I'm not kidding look up WesCam capabilities CN tower at 112 km's away on you tube. Anyway I moved as many as I could but I'm sure they'll be back. The planes grey in colour in case you see it too and very expensive to run, so I'm wondering why they don't just use the OPP choppers like I normally see flying around.
 

hotrodharley

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Just wanted to take a minute to discuss what I saw repeatedly flying over my crop the other day, Yes I know helicopters/ planes are nothing new but this was no normal helicopter or plane. It was the Aurora CP 140 Surveillance and recognizance plane ( Canadian Forces). This bitch is equipped with state of the art camera and infrared ( FLIR/ WesCam 20x) My plot's not the biggest maybe 50 or so in a big spread out area, however this plane flew over ( and I shit you not) like 5 times in big circles super l ow. They must have seen me to I was about a football fields length away from my shit but they can spot you from above the clouds. Not kidding look it up, there also working with the RCMP to erradicate Marijuana plants outdoor. I'm not being paro, I live in Northern Ontario and I live near an airport about 25 km;s away. None the less it was an industrial area and they were flying on the outskirts, right where my plants were. Do you think this is normal for the RCMP/ OPP to use the Canadian Forces plane for this. I mean this plane can read a coin heads or tails from like 50+ km's away. I'm not kidding look up WesCam capabilities CN tower at 112 km's away on you tube. Anyway I moved as many as I could but I'm sure they'll be back. The planes grey in colour in case you see it too and very expensive to run, so I'm wondering why they don't just use the OPP choppers like I normally see flying around.
Watch the movie "Enemy of the State" with Will Smith.
 

ru4r34l

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Just wanted to take a minute to discuss what I saw repeatedly flying over my crop the other day, Yes I know helicopters/ planes are nothing new but this was no normal helicopter or plane. It was the Aurora CP 140 Surveillance and recognizance plane ( Canadian Forces). This bitch is equipped with state of the art camera and infrared ( FLIR/ WesCam 20x) My plot's not the biggest maybe 50 or so in a big spread out area, however this plane flew over ( and I shit you not) like 5 times in big circles super l ow. They must have seen me to I was about a football fields length away from my shit but they can spot you from above the clouds. Not kidding look it up, there also working with the RCMP to erradicate Marijuana plants outdoor. I'm not being paro, I live in Northern Ontario and I live near an airport about 25 km;s away. None the less it was an industrial area and they were flying on the outskirts, right where my plants were. Do you think this is normal for the RCMP/ OPP to use the Canadian Forces plane for this. I mean this plane can read a coin heads or tails from like 50+ km's away. I'm not kidding look up WesCam capabilities CN tower at 112 km's away on you tube. Anyway I moved as many as I could but I'm sure they'll be back. The planes grey in colour in case you see it too and very expensive to run, so I'm wondering why they don't just use the OPP choppers like I normally see flying around.
Highly doubt it was what you think it was.



With a flight crew of 8 -10 required I am sure they are not after your 50 plants. :wink:

But since it's been brought up, here are some specs.

CHARACTERISTICSLength: 35.61 m (116.83 ft)
Wingspan: 30.37 m (99.6 ft)
Height: 10.30 m (34 ft)
Empty Weight: 27,892 kg (61,490 lbs)
Maximum Gross Weight: 64,410 kg (141,997 lbs)
Power: 4 x Alison T-56-A-14-LFE turboprop engines
Maximum Speed: 750 km/h (466 mph)
Cruising Speed: 648 km/h (403 mph)
Service Ceiling: 10,668 m (35,000 ft)
Endurance: 14 hours
Range: 9,266 km (5,000 nm)
Sensors: Radar; sonobuoys; forward-looking infrared (FLIR) camera; magnetic anomaly detector (MAD); electronic support measures (ESM); fixed 70 mm camera; hand-held camera; night vision goggles; gyrostabilized binoculars.
Weapons System: Mark 46 Mod. V anti-submarine torpedoes; signal chargers; smoke markers; illumination flares
(Can also be retrofitted to carry anti-ship air-to-surface missiles).
Bomb bay uses BRU-12A Weapon shackles; Bomb bay and wing stations fitted with BRU-15A shackles.
Other Equipment: Two “Sea Survival Kit—Air-Droppable” (SKAD), and Arctic SKAD units.
Crew Size: Mission minimum 8 personnel. Two pilots, one flight engineer, four navigators and 3 airborne electronic sensor operators (AESOPs). Crew size will vary according to the mission. Initially the crew which handled non-acoustic sensors were known as NASO's (Non-Acoustic Sensor Operators)
Quantity in CF: 18
Original cost: $24,905,000 each.
Stationed at 19 Wing Comox, BC and 14 Wing Greenwood, NS


Watch the movie "Enemy of the State" with Will Smith.
LOL, this only happens in movies, and definitely not to marijuana growers with a 50 plant plot.
 

be ez

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I'm not being paro, I live in Northern Ontario and I live near an airport about 25 km;s away.
So its impossible that they were just circling on a holding pattern before landing? I seriously doubt theyre after your crop lol
 

gioua

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Welcome to the NEW WORLD ORDER!! their are watching here in the US too...

I believe the total $$ was 400 billion worth of Drones ordered for US "protective measures"

meaning those Amish selling their milk better be hiding.. they got ya once.. you scum ONLY the gov has the RIGHT to sell milk!!!


")
 

hotrodharley

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Highly doubt it was what you think it was.



With a flight crew of 8 -10 required I am sure they are not after your 50 plants. :wink:

But since it's been brought up, here are some specs.

CHARACTERISTICSLength: 35.61 m (116.83 ft)
Wingspan: 30.37 m (99.6 ft)
Height: 10.30 m (34 ft)
Empty Weight: 27,892 kg (61,490 lbs)
Maximum Gross Weight: 64,410 kg (141,997 lbs)
Power: 4 x Alison T-56-A-14-LFE turboprop engines
Maximum Speed: 750 km/h (466 mph)
Cruising Speed: 648 km/h (403 mph)
Service Ceiling: 10,668 m (35,000 ft)
Endurance: 14 hours
Range: 9,266 km (5,000 nm)
Sensors: Radar; sonobuoys; forward-looking infrared (FLIR) camera; magnetic anomaly detector (MAD); electronic support measures (ESM); fixed 70 mm camera; hand-held camera; night vision goggles; gyrostabilized binoculars.
Weapons System: Mark 46 Mod. V anti-submarine torpedoes; signal chargers; smoke markers; illumination flares
(Can also be retrofitted to carry anti-ship air-to-surface missiles).
Bomb bay uses BRU-12A Weapon shackles; Bomb bay and wing stations fitted with BRU-15A shackles.
Other Equipment: Two “Sea Survival Kit—Air-Droppable” (SKAD), and Arctic SKAD units.
Crew Size: Mission minimum 8 personnel. Two pilots, one flight engineer, four navigators and 3 airborne electronic sensor operators (AESOPs). Crew size will vary according to the mission. Initially the crew which handled non-acoustic sensors were known as NASO's (Non-Acoustic Sensor Operators)
Quantity in CF: 18
Original cost: $24,905,000 each.
Stationed at 19 Wing Comox, BC and 14 Wing Greenwood, NS



LOL, this only happens in movies, and definitely not to marijuana growers with a 50 plant plot.
Consider - what if there was a huge illegal grow (or grows plural) near him that was big enough to scramble this beast? My BIL spent 45 months in a federal pen caught just like that. "Incidental" arrest is what it was called. Discovered while investigating another person. Don't laugh just yet. But nobody flies this thing for 50 plants or even 100.
 

hotrodharley

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Highly doubt it was what you think it was.



With a flight crew of 8 -10 required I am sure they are not after your 50 plants. :wink:

But since it's been brought up, here are some specs.

CHARACTERISTICSLength: 35.61 m (116.83 ft)
Wingspan: 30.37 m (99.6 ft)
Height: 10.30 m (34 ft)
Empty Weight: 27,892 kg (61,490 lbs)
Maximum Gross Weight: 64,410 kg (141,997 lbs)
Power: 4 x Alison T-56-A-14-LFE turboprop engines
Maximum Speed: 750 km/h (466 mph)
Cruising Speed: 648 km/h (403 mph)
Service Ceiling: 10,668 m (35,000 ft)
Endurance: 14 hours
Range: 9,266 km (5,000 nm)
Sensors: Radar; sonobuoys; forward-looking infrared (FLIR) camera; magnetic anomaly detector (MAD); electronic support measures (ESM); fixed 70 mm camera; hand-held camera; night vision goggles; gyrostabilized binoculars.
Weapons System: Mark 46 Mod. V anti-submarine torpedoes; signal chargers; smoke markers; illumination flares
(Can also be retrofitted to carry anti-ship air-to-surface missiles).
Bomb bay uses BRU-12A Weapon shackles; Bomb bay and wing stations fitted with BRU-15A shackles.
Other Equipment: Two “Sea Survival Kit—Air-Droppable” (SKAD), and Arctic SKAD units.
Crew Size: Mission minimum 8 personnel. Two pilots, one flight engineer, four navigators and 3 airborne electronic sensor operators (AESOPs). Crew size will vary according to the mission. Initially the crew which handled non-acoustic sensors were known as NASO's (Non-Acoustic Sensor Operators)
Quantity in CF: 18
Original cost: $24,905,000 each.
Stationed at 19 Wing Comox, BC and 14 Wing Greenwood, NS



LOL, this only happens in movies, and definitely not to marijuana growers with a 50 plant plot.
My point with the movie? They don't use something you can hear or see when they really are after you.
 

sonar

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Welcome to the NEW WORLD ORDER!! their are watching here in the US too...

I believe the total $$ was 400 billion worth of Drones ordered for US "protective measures"

meaning those Amish selling their milk better be hiding.. they got ya once.. you scum ONLY the gov has the RIGHT to sell milk!!!
")

Yup it is going to be made illegal soon. Can you imagine going down for dairy possession?

But hey, it's for our own good, right?
 

codster25

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My word that's the exact plane and I'm telling you it circled atleast a hand full of times and really low. Laugh all you want but the RCMP does use the Aurora cp 140 for Marijuana spotting, look it up if you don't believe me, they can use that to tell exactly how big your plot is and whether it's booby trapped. I'm telling ya, It's the same plane. What ever though, I was just curious if anyone else seen this one too or know of anyone that got caught specifically because of the Canadian Forces implementing their resources to erradication. I'll upload my vid of my spots just need to get an Svideo to Usb cord to upload from my Hi 8 vid cam to my computer. Wonder if Future Shop has them lol
 

codster25

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What if I was suspected for terrorism, wouldn't this be a good reason to enter my home to look around LOL. Not a terro but did harass some army dudes on FB who kept posting dead afghanis from their tour. Called them Green Loosers, and said that I have been cleansed of all sins and that on such and such a date something could happen. LOL, after that I noticed an individual From Thornby Alberta, accessed my Face book page and I messaged the Terrorism unit in Alberta asking them to quit invading my privacy. LMAO
 

757growin

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I have the navy, marines, and border patrol fly over my house several times an hour. So far so good! I just worry about my plants cause that something I can control. If they come, they come not much you can do.
 

codster25

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Fresno If your plots were bigger than 20 or 30 you'd care. I live in Northern Ontario which is a very close minded community and 100 plants to them is valued at over $100 000. Also as I said the RCMP use the CF to find there next bust. Laugh all you want but guerilla growing 50 to 100 plants is really hard work, especially when there's not water source nearby and no roads to drive near.
 

Laney

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We had a blimp over our ranch a couple of months ago. I was picking in a berry patch so don't know if they lingered over my little grow spot about half a mile away, but I doubt it. It's surrounded by cedars and elms that are supposed to have the same heat signature. It did hover over the house according to my husband who ran out to take pictures. This whole big brother setup gives me the creeps. Thank God for the second ammendment. The rubber will be meeting the road pretty soon.
 

FresnoFarmer

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Fresno If your plots were bigger than 20 or 30 you'd care. I live in Northern Ontario which is a very close minded community and 100 plants to them is valued at over $100 000. Also as I said the RCMP use the CF to find there next bust. Laugh all you want but guerilla growing 50 to 100 plants is really hard work, especially when there's not water source nearby and no roads to drive near.
No I wouldn't care.......I would never plant more the 20 plants in one spot anyways. The reason I wouldn't care is because there is nothing you can do about it if they do come chop your shit down.
 

codster25

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Yeah I'm learning that now, I'm never growing more than 10-15 in one are area. Also I've learned not to use Black grow bags, I'm pretty sure that's what they were looking at if it was my shit they kept looking at. But I mean they were outside the industrial area and just kept going lower and lower in the same spot directly over the plants.
 
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