Targeted Individual Update

Targeted Individual Update

TDC777

Here is the prior post and the main post.

Helicopter madness!

I thought I was done posting, but I think this deserves one. I went walking and a helicopter did a flyby. While this isn't too unusual, it was very low. It reminded me of when they would do this over my grandpa's house - I want to say around April/May 2019. It's odd cause I had my phone off (it takes a few minutes to boot it up and to use the camera) and my computer was put up. I just finished telling my grandpa this an hour or so before leaving. It's like they knew I couldn't take a picture of them or easily track them.

(They're still listening to me and they want me to know it. While I was living in Phoenix I would get automated calls saying I won a free stay in the Marriott hotel, which was right next to my apartment. I could see it every time I looked out my back window. The calls stopped after I left that apartment. When I was recently talking to my uncle about leaving, he got an automated call saying that he won a free stay at the Marriott hotel. They do things like that frequently to let me know. If it is Dynology, I feel like they are on the verge of getting busted.)

But I had put the FlightRadar24 app on my grandpa's phone, so I went home and found the helicopter: N251BD

It looks like he was flying by me at about 800 ft (he started at 900). Legally, I believe the lowest is 500 ft (which he eventually gets to further into Dallas). It's weird that he keeps decreasing as he gets further into the city.

800 feet right above me
Down to 500 feet in Dallas...

(I feel like there is someone else he is doing this to as well in Arlington or the west Dallas area as previous flights had him turn off his transmitter/radar in that area (like on January 30). One of my helicopters from Decatur (N340AE) on August 24, 2020 did the same on a low flyby. That one has a weird history. One site said it was once owned by the old defense department of Airbus (EADS North America Defense Company) in Arlington, VA and another site said it was once owned by the US Army Aviation and Missile Command (?!?) in Redstone Arsenal, AL. The airport it flights out of in Decatur has a National Guard office by it. And the Air National Guard helicopters messed with me the most in Phoenix.)

I know 500 ft sounds far up there, but it feels like they are right on top of you. I check FlightRadar24.com all the time and I never see anything below 1,100 ft. (Plus, I feel like 800 is more of an estimate as the flight paths on the websites don't 100% agree with what I see in person.) I'm guess 500-800 ft. is the altitude all those news and medical helicopters did as they flew over my house in 2019. (They seem to prefer medical helicopters as it gives them an excuse to fly by your house: "Oh look, we're going to this hospital and your house just happens to be on the way, even though all our other flights completely avoided your house in the past.")

The helicopter is registered to Submissive Air, Inc. It appears it's only owner is a John R. Kruse. But this guy lives in South Dakota. What is he doing over here? One of his other helicopters (N41631) has bounced around different owners and different states like something fishy is going on.


It's interesting, per the Secretary of State registration files and annual reports, he lives in Lead, South Dakota but keeps a PO Box down the street in Deadwood, SD.

Their name "Submissive Air" should tell you what their company is all about.

I get the feeling he is one of many people who gets instructions to fly by certain houses at certain times at a low altitude to give victims a "buzz" as many Targeted Individuals call it.


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