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  • 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.

  • Nothing to see here on drones ?

    Nothing to see here on drones ?



    It appears that officials may prefer the public to focu

    s on their phones rather than the sky. A joint statement has been issued by the Department of Homeland Security, the FAA, the FBI, and the Department of Defense regarding reported drone sightings around New Jersey and other areas.

    It is unclear whether this statement will calm public concerns or address the growing global narrative about drones. Reports have not been limited to New Jersey; sightings have also occurred in several other states and countries.

    On December 15th, videos from across the country were shared, showing parking lots behaving oddly – lights blinking repeatedly and car alarms sounding without any apparent cause.

    During one of their live broadcasts attempting to track drones, ABC News managed to film what appeared to be a plasma ball in the sky.

    Yesterday, President-elect Trump stated that the government is aware of what is happening and that the public deserves to be informed.

    However, this recent statement has downplayed the events, attributing them to hobbyist activity or standard drone technology. This explanation provides an interesting contrast to the strange behaviors being observed.

    Some of the drones have displayed unusually odd movements. While it could be dismissed as rumor or conspiracy theory, some videos claim that radio interference occurred in car radios when drones hovered above them.

    In the end, the message seems to be: nothing to see here, so stop looking.




  • What are drones searching for?

    What are drones searching for?

    There are a number of possibilities.. But we have one serious and frightening potential to consider:

    The CEO of Saxon Remote Systems believes a Dirty Nuclear Bomb from Ukraine may be on US Soil – and the Drones may be Sniffing for Radioactive Activity..

    DEVELOPING..

    More

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    A New Jersey Senator says that the federal government is too scared to tell us the truth..

    A New Jersey state senator has bluntly accused the government of hiding the truth about the mysterious drones flying over the Garden State, saying the feds are too “fearful” of how people will react.

    “Whatever these drones are doing, the government really doesn’t want us to know,” Sen. Jon Bramnick told NewsNation on Saturday, calling on the Department of Defense to “come clean with the American public” about what was really happening.

    “What that must mean is they’re more concerned with us getting knowledge and being afraid of that information than having no knowledge and having all these questions,” claimed the Republican from the state’s 21st Legislative District.

  • Newsnation reporter gets freaked: Sees drones coming out of the ocean

    Newsnation reporter gets freaked: Sees drones coming out of the ocean

    NewsNation reporter says his entire view of the New Jersey drones has changed after he witnessed 50 of them flying from the ocean.

    The drones are reportedly 8-10 feet wide and can’t be detected because they don’t give off heat.

    “I gotta be honest here. You know when this story first came out a few weeks ago… I didn’t pay it much credence.”

    “The experience I had last night, however, changed the way I feel about this story completely.” “What I saw was more sophisticated than I ever imagined.”

    “We’ve been looking for the past hour. I think we’ve seen about 40 or 50 of these drones.”

    “One of their officers called 911 after seeing 50 of them come off the ocean.”

  • ‘Multiple’ drones entered airspace at New Jersey naval station!

    ‘Multiple’ drones entered airspace at New Jersey naval station!

    There have been “multiple” instances of drones entering the airspace at a Navy weapons station in New Jersey, officials there said Friday, as the concern continues to grow over widespread drone sightings in the region.

    Naval Weapons Station Earle, which is located in Colts Neck, New Jersey, said it was “aware” of the sightings in the region and “continues to closely coordinate with federal and state agencies to ensure the safety of our personnel and operations.”

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/multiple-drones-entered-airspace-new-jersey-naval-station/story?id=116763570

  • We keep droning on about the drones

    We keep droning on about the drones

    There’s a lot of intrigue surrounding the mysterious drones spotted over New Jersey and several other states. If social media reports are to be believed, these drones are appearing not just across the United States but also in multiple countries worldwide. So, what exactly are they?

    We could speculate that they’re the work of hobbyists, but the size of these drones in some videos suggests otherwise. In several clips, they appear almost as large as airplanes—unless, of course, the videos are misleading, and what we’re actually seeing are planes.

    At least one congressman has publicly claimed that these drones could be linked to Iran, suggesting the existence of an Iranian “mothership” off the East Coast. However, the Pentagon has categorically denied this, stating there is no evidence to support the claim that the drones are from Iran—or from any other country, for that matter.

    The military has also clarified that these drones do not belong to them.

    Theories Abound

    So where does that leave us? A process of elimination points to a few possibilities:

    A hobbyist or corporation operating these drones for unknown reasons.

    A highly classified mission by the U.S. military or Space Force, with officials keeping tight-lipped.

    Aliens—because, why not?

    While the idea of extraterrestrial involvement is a staple in UFO discussions, many enthusiasts argue that traditional UFOs don’t emit noise, don’t have blinking lights, and certainly don’t resemble human-made aircraft.

    A Wild Theory

    Here’s a theory that’s as wild as any other: What if the drones are holograms? What if they’re not physically present at all? While the noises captured in videos suggest the drones are real, it’s possible the sound combined with a holographic display is creating an elaborate illusion designed to test public reactions.

    The Frustration of Poor Footage

    One of the most frustrating aspects of this situation is the lack of clear photographic evidence. Despite the prevalence of smartphones in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, no one seems able to capture high-quality images or videos of these mysterious objects.

    So, for now, we’re left with a mystery. Perhaps, if the drones stick around through the holidays, we might see them adorned with Christmas lights to add some festive flair to their puzzling presence.

    Stay tuned for updates, and feel free to share your thoughts or theories—because when it comes to these drones, anything seems possible.

  • Congressman claims sources told him that the drones over New Jersey are from Iran.. The Pentagon denies.

    Congressman claims sources told him that the drones over New Jersey are from Iran.. The Pentagon denies.

    A wild development this afternoon in real-time on  TV

    DRONES OVER NEW JERSEY ARE FROM IRAN: Congressman Jeff Van Drew claims Iran has stationed a “mothership” off the U.S. East Coast, reportedly launching drones now flying over New Jersey.

    More ..

    The Congressman went on to say that the drones should be shot down..

    Developing..

    Meanwhile, New Jersey state rep Brian Bergen angrily said he was disappointed with the homeland security briefing today about the drones over his state.

    https://x.com/jamelholley/status/1866931246154256393?t=rjtkCfyjLmvUErIDCgxeFw&s=19

    Later in the day, a spokeswoman for the Pentagon denied that there was an iranian mothership off of the coast..

    https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTYH2xswk/
  • Saturday night breaking news. A drone crash in the Pine Barrens in New Jersey reported

    Saturday night breaking news. A drone crash in the Pine Barrens in New Jersey reported

    News broke a few hours back that there was a potential drone crash somewhere in the pine barrens, New Jersey police and officials are now searching.

  • Drones over Dix: Intrigue continues as do sightings in NJ

    Drones over Dix: Intrigue continues as do sightings in NJ

    The drone mystery over Jersey just keeps getting weirder

    New footage of multiple eerie ‘triangle’ craft flying above New Jersey has only compounded the mystery for locals.

    At least five or possibly six of the unidentified drones were captured in the new, 50-second cell phone video, which one commenter declared was ‘the clearest video yet.’ One drone, heard roaring in the skies as it moved through the darkness, appeared to have a cluster of white lights on its underbelly and red lights blinking at the tips of its wings and tail. 

    Governor Phil Murphy has attempted to calm residents claiming these true UFOs pose ‘no known threat to the public at this time,’ but FBI and local police are actively investigating.

    Concerns have heightened over the proximity of these drone-like UFOs to President-elect Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf course, US military research facility Picatinny Arsenal and critical local infrastructure.

    For the 6th night that people have been made aware of, drones have flown the military base Fort Dix..

    One common thread of witnesses is that people feel the drones look, and sound like airliners.. but they are not. They also move erratically, and at least one person told media that their clock radio stopped working when the drone was above their heads..

    The location of drone activity also seems to be expanding..

    It is creeping into New York City now..

    And Pennsylvania..

    And let’s not forget this headline from October that.. in hindsight.. seems a little LESS far fetched than it did then: