Day: December 22, 2024

  • Eyewitnessing New Jersey drones

    Eyewitnessing New Jersey drones

    Yesterday, we took a trip to New Jersey for a little family adventure before Christmas. Without diving into details about dinner, I’ll skip straight to dessert—because what we really indulged in was a plethora of drone sightings.

    There were so many drones, too many to count. So so many…

    The most common type we saw was a triangular-shaped drone, but beyond that, we spotted a few blinking lights that would appear and vanish sporadically. A couple of times, we even mistook airplanes for drones, just because there were so many lights in the sky. It still doesn’t make sense what’s going on, but people are seeing these things everywhere—and we did too.

    The most amazing (and frustrating) part of it all was realizing how bad your camera becomes when you actually spot one. Between shaky hands and trying to zoom in on something flying through the night sky, it’s almost impossible to capture anything decent.

    I tried my best, but my footage is nowhere near as clear as some of the videos others have taken. That said, what I saw looked strikingly similar—if not identical—to what others have been reporting.

    One notable thing there seemingly were more in Pennsylvania. Once we got back than there were in New Jersey, at least from Philadelphia  to Allentown and Harrisburg.. they were seemingly regulated to the Southeast corner of the state..

    These things are big. Maybe they’re some massive test by a corporation, a secret government project, an alien invasion, or something entirely different. Who knows? What’s certain is that they’re out there, and now we’re all looking for them. If they were trying to stay hidden, that cover was blown months ago.

  • Has 101.7 in Tuscaloosa been hijacked by aliens or is it stunting?

    Has 101.7 in Tuscaloosa been hijacked by aliens or is it stunting?

    There seems to be a fever dream of epic proportions unfolding at 101.7 FM in Tuscaloosa, an alternative rock radio station.

    Listeners began noticing dramatically strange events within the last several hours. The station, typically known for its alternative rock lineup, suddenly began playing Taylor Swift songs on repeat—followed by Russian versions of her tracks. Amid this bizarre playlist, a muddled voice, sometimes electronic and other times demonic-sounding, repeatedly announced it was “taking over the station,” muttering cryptic messages about aliens and other strange phenomena.

    As of the time of this post, the staff at the station either appear unaware of the situation or are unable to stop it. Their website continues to function as though nothing unusual is happening, with links to news articles and football stories remaining untouched. Meanwhile, on the station’s Facebook page, listeners have started commenting, asking, “What is going on with the station?”

    Or maybe there’s another explanation of earthly proportions.

    Stunting is typically used to generate publicity and audience attention for upcoming changes to a station’s programming, such as new branding, format, or as a soft launch for a newly-established station.

    Only reported a month ago, Tuscaloosa was ready to ditch the alternative station..

    So while an alien invasion or Russian interference might be more fun, the explanation could be very mundane to get attention..

    Developing.

    https://twitter.com/monica_souder/status/1870789505416036425?t=eJdCsXsDFdwqfc_RdGIJew&s=19