Drones Over the Jersey Shore? Congressman Claims Iran Mothership is Lurking Off U.S. Coast

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That may be part of the point behind this staged crisis.

Drones are a REAL burr under the saddle to the nooze liars and their government masters. It is constantly drone footage which brings scope to unfolding news events - such as the train wreck in Ohio, or of (false) reports of non-attendance at politically-disfavored public figures' events.

This is a way to test acceptance of their taking over the air as they've taken over the roads, the water, the land.
 
And if those woke Army Generals refuse to protect our critical harbors…

It's off-topic, but maybe not so much. I was just thinking of a photo reposted on either ZH or Burning Platform (not sure which, right now), of a homeless bum starting a fire, roadside, in California. Taken yesterday morning, just before the fire(s) there broke out.

The Woke police, ready to jail you for participating in a public protest of the Elite Orthodoxy and its Party...give zero pfux about the invaders accidentally setting catastrophic brush fires...or, perhaps, committing deliberate wholesale arson.
 
Related. ***Note: Take this fwiw and dyodd. Presented as food for thought, nothing more.

 
DYODD.

Not the enemy. Doing research. But what kind of research? WTF.

White House says mysterious New Jersey drones were 'not the enemy' | LiveNOW from FOX​

Jan 28, 2025

The mysterious drones that lit up the skies on the US east cost last year were authorized the Federal Aviation Administration, the White House said Tuesday. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft breaks it down with done industry expert, Joe Lamonaca.


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NJ lawmaker says he 'doubts' drones were for FAA research | Dan Abrams Live​

Jan 28, 2025 #DanAbramsLive

New Jersey Assemblyman Brian Bergen told NewsNation that he’s dubious that drones have anything to do with Federal Aviation Administration research. “Why would the FAA put ... temporary flight restrictions all over New Jersey in response to the drone issue when there was no drone issue and it was of their own making?”


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Are the mystery drones still happening?
 

Confronting the threat posed by mystery drone swarms over the U.S.​

Last month – the head of NORAD and NORTHCOM – the military commands that defend North America – told Congress some of those mysterious drones seen flying inside the United States may indeed have been spying. He did not say for whom. 60 Minutes has been looking into a series of eerily similar incidents – going back years – including those attention getting flyovers in New Jersey recently. In each, drones first appeared over restricted military or civilian sites, coming and going – often literally – "under the radar." The wake-up call came just over a year ago, when drones invaded the skies above Langley Air Force base in Virginia over 17 nights, forcing the relocation of our most advanced fighter jets. Our story starts with an eyewitness and an iPhone.

Jonathan Butner: Close around 7 o'clock, I would say, I started seeing these reddish, orange flashing lights that were starting to come in from the Virginia Beach area. It began slowly, like, one at a time.

Jonathan Butner's close encounter with drones came on Dec. 14, 2023. He was at his family's cabin on the James River in Virginia, about 100 miles south of Washington, D.C, with a commanding view of several military installations across the water.

Jonathan Butner: They started really coming in, like, almost, like, on a conveyor belt.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...S&cvid=6193785d7e33494287e7b64ab2fff0a1&ei=24
 

Drone swarms inside the U.S. could be spying — and the ability to detect, track them is lagging​

Mar 16, 2025

Drones have repeatedly swarmed sensitive military sites. Current and former Air Force generals, along with a senior member of Congress, say the incursions pose a security threat.


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Quick, MOAR REGULATION!

BAN those Deplorables' drones!



Probably that was the intent all along - create manufactured consent.
 
For anyone interested.

Report to Congress on DoD Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems​

The following is the March 31, 2025, Congressional Research Service report, Department of Defense Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Background and Issues for Congress.

From the report

U.S. policymakers have expressed growing concern over the military threats posed by unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, commonly known as drones). The size, speed, and altitude at which many drones fly, as well as the increasing ubiquity, flexibility, affordability, and sophistication of these aircraft, are widely seen as creating significant technical and operational challenges for the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD, or the Deparment).

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