OK, I wrote a post on this yesterday, but it's time for a New Jersey drones thread with some of the evidence I've been collecting from afar. If you want to know what's going on, start here. 🧵👇
For weeks, UFO sightings have been increasing. The strangest, most persistent manifestation of this phenomenon is happening in New Jersey, where hundreds of sightings of strange, large “drones” disguised to look like commercial aircraft are flying around every night.
They fly low and slow, over residential neighborhoods and sensitive installations and even military bases. Drones that broadcast no flight information as required by law. Drones that stay in the air for hours, which typical drones cannot do.
Lest you think this is just a big misunderstanding, Law Enforcement in New Jersey is concerned - and stumped:
Whoever is behind this, they seem totally unconcerned about being photographed and filmed, which makes it highly unlikely that they are secret military or defense industry tech.
More video:
Another. This one looks very much like a plane - but it isn't.
One more:
While many of these look like larger versions of conventional drones or fixed wing aircraft, some appear to be orbs:
More orb activity in NJ:
Sometimes they appear to be...something else entirely.
And some are turning up at military bases, uncontested:
Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey related to Congress this week how a US Coast Guard Boat was followed by dozens of these things, with no idea what they were and no authorization to engage:
New Jersey Medevac had to issue a warning to their lifeflight pilots about drone activity posing a flight safety risk:
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The FBI is investigating, but they have no idea what they're dealing with:
The Governor of New Jersey had a small press briefing earlier this week, wherein he said these drones pose no danger to the public, before admitting he knows nothing about them and that they go dark any time a pilot approaches them.
You don't know, but sure they're safe??
People have tried to fly their own private drones to get a better look, only to experience weird battery failures:
Another drone pilot with an unexplained dead battery when he tried to approach:
The Mayor of Belleville, NJ, says there was a briefing for 500 mayors in which they were told...we have no idea what they are and are having trouble tracking or approaching them.
NJ Assemblyman @votebergen -- a former Apache helicopter pilot for the military -- says his DHS briefing was a total waste of time. "Amateur hour."
Congressman Jeff Van Drew of NJ went on Fox news and said highly placed sources told him that these are Chinese made drones being used by Iran, which is launching them from a "mothership" off the east coast.
The Pentagon quickly said this was wrong:
In fact, the Pentagon said that these are a) not US military drones and b) not the drones of any known foreign entity or adversary.
Which doesn't leave many options.
Look how quickly a private drone is taken down when it attempts to fly over Area 51. Do we really think the US military can't take down privately-owned drones?
If you'd like to read more about the drone situation, check out my Substack on the topic. It's free, and it includes links to many more sightings around the country:
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I realized the New Jersey medevac link didn't work above, so I'm reposting:
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