The Mark Levin Show brought it to my attention that there are drones the size of SUVs hovering over the New Jersey sky, and that they are not owned by the
military, and that they are not hobbyist drones either.
So what gives then? Do we have a radar system? Can our military shoot them down? Why is the president not on TV speaking about this?
I have seen reports (and YT video) of this recently. I do not see any
reports of them being the size of SUVs (which would likely make them helicopters), but that they are believed larger than most hobbiest drones.
If they are the size of SUVs, that would go against reports that they are
not a threat to public safety.
I also didn't see anything that says they are not from the US Military (or
the CIA!) -- only that DHS and the FBI don't know about them if they are.
NJ 'swarming drones' expert says U.S. military likely behind mystery
SOURCE: Asbury Park Press
https://www.app.com/story/news/local/new-jersey/2024/12/11/drones-over-new-jers ey-likely-military-or-defense-contractor-expert-pramod-abichandani/76898388007/
https://tinyurl.com/56bm3rvy
"A foreign adversary or a U.S. military dark program? The origin of the mystery drones over New Jersey is drawing more intense scrutiny by the hour and has become a lingering, unanswered question.
"The mystery may have piqued the interest of Pramod Abichandani more than anyone.
"Abichandani is an expert on 'swarming drones' who has done research for the Department of Defense and its various branches, and for defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin. The associate professor at NJIT's School of Applied Engineering directs its Robotics and Data Lab, known as the RADLab.
"'If I were to list all the options of who this could be, the very first obvious thing is it has something to do with the military, the U.S.
military,' he said."
Mysterious New Jersey drones appear to avoid detection by traditional methods
SOURCE: The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/12/new-jersey-drones
"State lawmaker briefed by homeland security officials says devices appear not to be being flown by hobbyists
"The large mysterious drones reported flying over parts of New Jersey in
recent weeks appear to avoid detection by traditional methods such as helicopter and radio, according to a state lawmaker briefed on Wednesday by
the Department of Homeland Security.
"Dozens of mysterious nighttime flights started last month and have raised growing concern among residents and officials. Part of the worry stems from
the flying objects initially being spotted near the Picatinny Arsenal, a US military research and manufacturing facility ... Drones are legal in New
Jersey for recreational and commercial use, but they are subject to local and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and flight restrictions. Operators must be certified by the FAA.
"Most, but not all, of the drones spotted in New Jersey were larger than those typically used by hobbyists.
"The number of sightings has increased in recent days, though officials say many of the objects seen may have been planes rather than drones. It is also possible that a single drone has been reported more than once.
"The governor, Phil Murphy, and law enforcement officials have stressed that the drones do not appear to threaten public safety."
The initial assessment by The Pentagon is that these objects do not originate from a "foreign entity or adversary."
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