The recent drone drama unfolding over New Jersey, New York, and other states has ignited public outrage aimed squarely at the White House, and it’s not hard to see why. With the Biden administration treating this situation like a poorly kept secret, some Americans are starting to wonder if the only thing flying higher than these mystery drones is the administration’s lack of transparency.
The theories swirling around the origins and purposes of these drones have escalated quicker than the speed of a drone in a questionable flight pattern. Recent reports have linked the mysterious flying machines to a U.S. Army research project that was funded by a hefty $50 million contract awarded back in 2018. This project supposedly involves developing drones capable of creating 3D maps of urban areas. Why? To counter the looming threat of weapons of mass destruction, of course. Just your average day in government-funded research.
Lue Elizondo: Drones May Be U.S. Military Attempting To Intercept UAP
“We might have some people reporting true UAP events followed by a Department of Defense response by launching drones to try to find these UAPs.”
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— UAP James (@UAPJames) December 19, 2024
Interestingly enough, the Army’s Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center, the very place where initial drone sightings were reported, seems to be the hotbed for these aerial antics. It raises eyebrows when the increase in drone activity aligns perfectly with a defense program. It’s almost as if the government is piloting a surprise reality show called “What’s That Drone Doing Now?”
Compounding the mystery, the Federal Aviation Administration issued an air restriction alert over Picatinny base, claiming it was for “special security reasons.” When a retired CIA Intelligence Officer weighed in, he emphasized that this isn’t just some bureaucratic nonsense; it clearly indicates serious drone testing is happening, and regular folks better steer clear. The quiet buzz among drone experts suggests these contraptions might be funded by the Department of Defense, raising the question of just whose drones these are anyway.
Public concern in New Jersey and New York has hit fever pitch with residents left in the lurch, scratching their heads over what might be lurking in the sky. Some theories are rather alarming, suggesting these drones could be on the hunt for radioactive or hazardous materials. How reassuring to know that your government might have flying machines sniffing around for potentially dangerous materials without offering any clarity!
And, of course, the chorus of voices calling out the administration’s lack of transparency includes none other than former President Donald Trump and others from both sides of the political spectrum. They’re demanding a bit of honesty from the Biden administration and, for the more adventurous souls, a call to arms to take these drones down has also arisen. If the government won’t clarify what’s looming overhead, maybe it’s time to bring out the air defense — or at least some potato cannons — and take matters into their own hands.