If you haven’t already, go check out my first two posts on the weird stuff going on in NJ; so you’re up to date on everything that’s already gone down.
This morning, the White House released the first press briefing of Donald Trump’s second term. Among other things, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed the drone issues in New Jersey and finally officially released the White House’s statement on what’s really going on in the East Coast.
I couldn’t disagree more. I respect Donald Trump, and I support both him and his policies, but the statement that they released was just ridiculous. Allow me to explain why.
Leavitt stated that the craft over New Jersey and all over the East Coast (that are still doing their thing, by the way), are nothing more than simply a mix of FAA-authorized drones doing research and hobbyists flying recreational drones.
According to the Press Secretary, it began with government drones doing research, and ballooned out of control when private hobbyists began flying private drones recreationally to check the whole thing out, despite the no-fly zones.
Honestly, I’m very disappointed. Trump promised that he would release the truth, and his press secretary just, to all appearances, gave us multiple falsehoods.
Let me explain why I don’t buy a word of this.
First off, the majority of the drones that we saw over New Jersey were not hobbyist drones. You can’t just go to Walmart and just “buy” car-sized drones equipped with advanced electromagnetic jamming technology that can make car clocks stop working and reduce TVs to black & white static.
Second, the FAA imposed a no-fly zone on the area because of the drones supposedly being “unidentified.” This is completely counter-logical. If the drones were already approved for some sort of government research, why impose a no-fly zone? And then why would you not enforce it with the private hobbyist drones that are violating the law by flying in a no-fly zone and interfering with the research? That’s an offense which normally has the FBI knocking at your door and charging you with a felony.
While we’re at it, something as unassuming and innocent as “drone research” shouldn’t have ever been covered up to begin with. There’s absolutely no reason to hide anything if that’s all it is. But it was treated with the utmost secrecy, and anyone from journalists to police chiefs to straight-up senators trying to investigate it were being stonewalled.
Thirdly, if it really is just research, then why is it continuing? Because it’s not only violating serious noise restraint laws over residencies and towns on the East Coast, it’s causing people to seriously panic. So a little trifle like “drone research” should have been ended quite a while ago.
And it gets worse. We know these drones were making (seemingly aggressive) passes around critical infrastructure areas, such as police stations, water treatment plants, electrical transformers, and fire stations. What’s more, the drones even once prevented a medevac helicopter from landing at a site nearby a car crash.
So why would the federal government risk the police getting uneasy and simply shooting one of these drones down if it’s nothing more than an unimportant “research project”? One of the mandates of any law enforcement agency is to protect local critical infrastructure. The actions taken by the drones could easily be construed as hostile, causing police to take action detrimental to not only the safety of the research project, but also to the surrounding people. And then, if this really was simply research, they owe an apology and explanation to the person/people injured in the auto accident where the helicopter was prevented from landing immediately.
Finally, these drones were also making (what appeared to be) passes over critical military sites for the purpose of surveillance. Now, we can understand these sites’ inaction if the drones really were FAA-authorized research projects. But what about the other drones which Karoline Leavitt stated were being flown by private hobbyists? There’s no reason the military sites wouldn’t take action on that direct and blatant violation of their airspace by unauthorized aircraft.
Yet……that’s exactly what they did, if the official narrative is true.
So nothing in the story adds up with what we know so far. Nothing. In fact, I have yet to see any reason to believe the official accounting of these unidentified craft flying over New Jersey. And I have every reason to believe it is something much more sinister—whether from our government or somewhere else.
The paywall killed your article man. Hate to break it to you…