As suspected, The Black Hornet Squadron Exists!

After numerous confirmed sightings in the South Australian desert, it was time the truth was revealed!

Australia has a secret Black Hornet Squadron that operates out of  its secret airbases. It is believed that they are based out of the top secret Woomera prohibited zone in the South Australian outback, and frequently visit the "Bare Bases" at Scherger (Qld), Learmonth (WA) and Curtain (WA).

They possibly visit Tindal (NT), the Home of 75SQN if deeper maintenance is required. The jets are rumoured to land there and enter the secretive paint shop at night, where their special radar and light absorbing black paint is coated with a grey vinyl wrap.
This is so average technicians without appropriate security clearances are none the wiser of the special F/A-18's visit.

This has been confirmed by patrons at the respectable Katty Hotel who have seen black silhouetted Hornets flying at night without strobe or navigation lights. However they swear the following day, the same shaped aeroplanes take to the sky in the familiar grey colour of Australias disclosed fleet of F/A-18's. But these wise locals are not fooled!

"There has been talk about the Black Squadron dating back to when I was a young lad. Back then they were Sabre's but me old man (father) swore they flew 'out a' Woomera. When the Hornets arrived at Tindal, so did the rumours of the secret jets visiting the new base"

Mick, Katherine NT

Mick goes on to tell us about the day he snapped the elusive Black Hornet as it crossed the Katherine River on its way to landing at Tindal.

The photo below is the first visible proof we have of the Black Hornet Squadron!


As you can see. Unlike normal Hornets controlled (slow) landings, Black Hornets land with full afterburners for a speedy return to their secret underground hangers or to the fly in - fly out paint shop!

Mick's story has also been backed up by other patrons of the respectable establishment. Bob, Bruce and Sharleen nod acceptingly to Mick's statement however due to fears for their safety, refuse to put forward any  public comment.

Mick however had the last word;

"You know those Pitch Black Exercises held at Darwin.... think about it.... 
it all makes sense now doesn't it"

Why are they so scared? You be the judge!








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51 comments:

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  2. ASIO is gonna hunt you down bro

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  3. Is this for real?

    I have never heard of this Black Squadron. I think if it was true China wouldn't be impressed.

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  4. and the army has a black black hawk squadron too

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  5. I hope to get posted to the Black Squadron. Does it have a squadron number or do I just ask my recruiting officer for The Black One hahaha!

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  6. How good would it be if we had these. We'd kick everyone's arse. Bring them on I say

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  7. Speaking of Black Hawks. They are buzzing around my house at St Peters at the moment http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/black-hawks-to-buzz-sydney-skies

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  8. There is no way this is true. Im a Navy Cadet and if there was a Black Hornet Squadron I would know. Viva La Mexico

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  9. navy cadets have nothing on airforce cadets

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  10. 大黃蜂是一種過時的海軍戰鬥機。澳洲應該得到的新飛機

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  11. Bugger off ching chong
    nuffin to see ere

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  12. had me in stitches. well written

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  13. They would not operate from Woomera airport, more likely from Evetts Airfield (AU09) deep within the prohibited area 52a.

    Too many prying eyes at Woomera Airport

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  14. ...and the guy above was never seen again.

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  15. Misschien zijn de Australiërs hebben ufo zo goed verborgen

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  16. There are a few compelling reasons as to why this black squadron cannot exist.

    1. No one has ever heard of this squadron before this website.
    2. No one has any real photographs of a black hornet. In the age of digital photography where everyone has a smart phone, that is remarkable. The claimed photo here is just a silhouette.
    3. Someone would have leaked the truth by now. Too many mouths in the forces to keep quiet.
    4. Woomera is not that secret a location. Plenty of people travel through and around the area.
    5. Why would Australia need a secret squadron? What capability would it have that exceeds their regular squadrons?

    So do not fall for this crap because that is exactly what this website is.

    Crap!

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  17. Get it through your thick skulls. Its obvious this website is a gee-up. Fuck!

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  18. Yes it has an internal laser designator. It doesn't have a small payload. It can carry up to 18,000lbs. While it can carry 2 2,000lb weapons (or 8 SDB's) internally with 2 AMRAAM and operate as low observable as possible it can also carry external weapons like any other fighter and will very often do so.

    Low observable is more than just RCS, as I'm sure you're aware, and includes emissions, IR, etc. I don't believe we can say with any certainty how low observable the aircraft is, it's just not public information. I've seen a wide range of RCS estimates on the web. It's supposed to be not as good as the F-35, F-22 in terms of RCS but a bit less than the B-2 and of course far better than the latest gen 4.

    If you can't lock on the F/A-18 when it's launching AMRAAM's at you it's RCS is plenty low enough. All the really telling details won't be in the public domain for a very long time.

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  19. Conspiracy Theories are a big problem because, like most (other) messages put out to keep us living in a particular way, they stop us seeing what is really going on. Why would it matter which religion controls the world's money markets if you knew that the world's money markets exist to control you, regardless of who controlled them? Why would it matter whether President X was a reptile if you knew that, regardless of species, the US President was just a figurehead for the all-destructive industrial system? Why would it matter whether Chemtrails or HAARP were trying to kill us off to manageable levels when we already know Industrial Civilization is the biggest killing machine in human history?

    Some very clever people indeed have become addicted to Conspiracy Theories and, indeed, some people who talk about Conspiracy Theories also speak a lot of sense -- watch any video by David Ike, for instance, and you will see quite a lot of sense, followed by a lot of lizards. These people could be excellent Underminers, as could the people they are influencing, so we have to do what we can to show up Conspiracy Theories as nonsense. What we see is just another Veil of Ignorance in operation, keeping us disconnected from the real world, tied into the trivial games civilization likes to keep us playing. But if you are ready for a proper, intense battle of minds then this could be one battle that results in a lot of freed minds, ready themselves to battle against an even bigger target. The Black Hornet Squadron.

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  20. Very well written dude. You should write a satirical movie script on a mans quest to find the black hornets.

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  21. Very unbelievable

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  22. Why are people wasting their time commenting on this... Why am I wasting my time commenting now :/

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  23. Hilarious "whistle blowing" services. If it was actually "Top Secret" it wouldn't be on a website. What it does and how it does it may be secret, but c'mon stop winding people up with BS.

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  24. If this was true I would have more respect for the Australians

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  25. I wouldn't. They never contribute anything

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  26. Fuck the ozzies

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  27. So much anger over such a silly site. Dear o' dear

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  28. Have these planes been operating near Malaysia. Would explain much

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  29. Ok here's the story. Tonight I heard a talk from a lady, lets call her Mrs P. This lady is a member of the Australian disclosure project (releasing top secret and classified information about UFO activity to the public through the freedom of information act), works for the Australian department of defence, and worked on the rocket launching at the South Australian military testing site at Woomera, South Australia. (This site is called Area 52 on the map). First of all, I was told that Mrs P had seen building plans for a 35 storey building several years ago, and if anyone has been to Woomera lately they'll know its a small hot desert town primarily used as a military base and testing group, shared by Australian and the US. There is the 35 storey base.... underground. An anonymous security guard at the testing site has apparently been interviewed and told they are holding a UFO craft there, and as Area 51 in the United States is becoming a tourist haven, the government has been shipping the UFO saucers, technology etc, to different locations including Pine Gap and Woomera. To further the reliability of these claims, Mrs P herself has interviewed the security guard at Woomera where all personnel must sign confidentiality agreements. He told of balls of light every night, and orbs following him around. He even used to take his friends up to a hill nearby to watch 'the light show' as his friends watched gobsmacked in awe. I have searched on Google for any information on Woomera and UFO holding but I cannot find anything other than several sightings which are decades old. Can anyone give me more information about Woomera's secret bases, and possible paranormal/extra-terrestrial activity???

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  30. Secret planes, ufos. Wat next zombies

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  31. Bing has revealed secret bases before. I dont think this is so secret.

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  32. Why does Australia and Canada have Hornets in their airforce? Very compromised airplane when you think it was designed to land on carriers.

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  33. Because it won a fly off against the f15 and the f16

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  34. How! Both are better fighters in combat. My guess was the Hornet was the cheapest

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  35. I suspect the reason was that the Hornet can fold its wings allowing it to fit inside hangers designed to fit the Mirages they replaced.

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  36. Cannot believe this is still online

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  37. I think it is funny

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  38. now that the the libs are throwing buckets of cash at the JSF I think it is only fair that they get a handful of them in green to go with the polluting black ones

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  39. There is no way this is true.

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  40. China will soon ban us from their seas.
    Black Hornets activate!

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