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Apache Havoc
Apache Havoc

$39.99
I could not get this program to run on my computer. I have a Dell 4550 with 1 gig of ram and a nvida 6800 graphics card with 128meg ram So I cannot rate this program. Wasted Money
Plan Toys Helicopter with Pilot
Plan Toys Helicopter with Pilot

$10.95
We bought this for my 2 yeard old and he enjoys it. It's not his favorite, but that's probably because he's more into animals right now.

So far we haven't had any issues with the propeller and would consider this a well-made toy.
Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix
Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix

$19.99
TS:OP is a good game,although sometimes it's hard to see or to even complete the level but i'm up to a challenge. I like to use the maverick and firestorm mostly but rockets aren't too good. Also they could've put a co-op mode but oh well. graphics are great sound is great the only thing that's not great is the fact that the enemy has guided missles and other hi-tech weapons, but overall it's a great buy.
Black Helicopters II : The End Game Strategy
Black Helicopters II : The End Game Strategy

$14.95
BLACK HELICOPTERS II (1997)
by Jim Keith

This book uses the black helicopter phenomenon as a launch pad to explain the possible use of military force against U.S. citizens. The book definitely has a very "1990s" feel to it, alleging that the stage is set for a "new world order" totalitarian state. However you do not have to subscribe to the NWO theory in order to find the information here disturbing.

I'll be upfront: there is a lot of stuff in this book that I think is quite silly. For example, on page 54 Jim states that he believes that staged UFO abductions are a pet project of U.S. intelligence. Chapter 12 is entirely devoted to the idea that stickers on the back of road signs are coded instructions to foreign soldiers. Many of the photos are from "The Spotlight", the magazine of the infamous occult-populist Liberty Lobby organization run by Willis Carto.

Nevertheless, Jim Keith was a thorough researcher, and compiled quite a bit of useful information into this volume. There are three timelines in the book, each of which simply lists incidents related to a specific theme:

-The black chopper chronology (chapter 1) lists first-hand accounts of the helicopters taking place from May 1994 to June 1997.

-Police state chronology (chapter 8) shows how a number of agencies began accumulating more power for use over domestic citizens. Activities are not limited to search and seizure without warrant and soviet-style surveillance techniques. Groups in question include the BATF, Bureau of Land Management, DEA, Delta Force, FBI and FEMA as well as various state troops and local police departments.

-Invasion chronology (chapter 10) lists the use of U.S. money and troops for international tasks and also the presence of foreign national and U.N. troops on U.S. soil.

There is also some useful information on the origins of FEMA and largely forgotten programs such as REX84. In the event of a disaster, there are measures in place to minimize chaos that include relocation camps and the suspension of civil liberties. The concern is that these measures could be implemented at will by the executive branch. These are called "continuity of government" programs. If continuity of government and FEMA protocols interest you, I would also recommend the book 'Inside the Shadow Government' by Harry Helms.

This book contains some excellent material but will probably be ignored due to some of the weirder claims. Since it's publication, however, the federal government has accrued more spying power and is even less accountable. The problem isn't only federal: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Mayor Ray Nagin placed New Orleans under martial law and Police Chief Edwin Compass III began confiscating firearms. This goes to show that it does not take an internationalist power grab to deprive citizens of their constitutional rights in the U.S. of A.

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