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Drones Buzz Jorzey!


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2024 Dec 11, 3:32pm   263 views  30 comments

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...Eat your heart out, Orsen Welles!

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7   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 12, 2:25am  

Oh Lord if I'm abducted
Don't let it be the Greys
The little bad guys
With the big round eyes
From a Galaxy far away....

(Art Bell classic)
8   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 12, 3:19am  

Starlink
10   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 14, 9:17am  

News footage:

11   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 14, 9:17am  

News footage:



I say these are holograms.
12   Patrick   2024 Dec 14, 9:20am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/droning-on-saturday-december-14-2024


Yesterday, Forbes ran a breaking story headlined, “Trump Suggests Government Should Shoot Down Unidentified Drones On East Coast.” After all, the new Trump brand is common sense. If people won’t claim their own drones, well, maybe it should be fair game.




Shoot them down seems to be the consensus among most New Jerseyans, who are frankly getting sick and tired of all the nightly drama. They can’t get a moment’s peace. Every ten minutes, right as the game starts getting interesting, it’s “Alfred! Get out here! There’s two more!” or “Get the camera again! There’s a new one shaped like a pineapple!”

Frustrated New Jersey husbands rankle under their wives’ withering criticism. “Well? Is that all you’re planning to do? Just stand there looking at them?”

Yesterday, Trump posted an official message on Truth Social, helpfully suggesting the government should either fess up and claim its drones (if they are drones) — otherwise, let’s just shoot the damned things down for being a public nuisance:

Mystery Drone sightings all over the Country. Can this really be
happening without our government's knowledge. I don't think so!
Let the public know, and now. Otherwise, shoot them down!!! DJT

Floridians have been bragging that the drones are too scared to come down here, and there may be something to that, since the firearm-to-citizen ratio here is 11.3-to-1. But one can spare some sympathy for New Jersey husbands and harried local Mayors, who’ve probably received so many complaints they feel like the proverbial toad ‘neath the harrow.

Just as husbands in New Jersey were getting fired up enough to start firing wildly into the sky, news from the Sunshine State landed with a thud. After all, it was a Florida man who produced this sobering headline, right as the New Jersey mystery drone story really got off the ground this week. From Florida First Coast News, Wednesday:

Florida man who shot down Walmart drone ordered to pay $5,000 to chain
Police said there were children playing nearby at the time.

He was also arrested. They soaked him on that fine but it could have been worse. At least he’s not doing time. In some ways, five grand feels like a small price to pay. It’s a good bet Walmart won’t fly anymore drones over his house.

As a lawyer, ethically speaking, I cannot encourage anyone to commit crimes like shooting down mystery drones inside city limits. But I bet if someone did, well, GoFundMe.

Actually, I find the constant media coverage fascinating and in some ways, contrary to the most likely explanation that the flyers belong to one government agency or another. If the mystery drone swarms were related to military or intelligence, I’d expect less coverage.

On the other hand, I found something missing from all the drone coverage: interviews with drone experts. The stories quote resident witnesses, local officials, state officials, and federal officials. But I’d expect a lot more discussion from drone designers and manufacturers — who could probably add a lot to the discussion — but there is almost none. Radio silence.

Could corporate media’s disinterest in drone builders betray a fake-news “mystery drone” narrative? Think we’ll ever find out who owns the annoying devices?
14   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 14, 9:33am  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says


I say these are holograms.




In a transmission hologram, the light illuminating the hologram comes from the side opposite the observer.

https://science.howstuffworks.com/light.htm
16   Ceffer   2024 Dec 14, 10:13am  

Nothing worse than a shot down hologram landing on your house.
17   Ceffer   2024 Dec 14, 10:15am  

I wonder if they could train these ufos to take out the garbage. That would release me from one of my mandatory husbandly servitudes.
18   RWSGFY   2024 Dec 14, 10:18am  

What air defence doing?
19   Ceffer   2024 Dec 14, 10:22am  

I take that back. Maybe Chris Christie landing on your house would be worse.
Ceffer says

Nothing worse than a shot down hologram landing on your house.
20   Ceffer   2024 Dec 14, 11:02am  

Greer says it is a psyop and no aliens are involved, used to disinform from real disclosure coming soon? Woo knows.

https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=249347

https://twitter.com/i/status/1867589613906194772
21   Ceffer   2024 Dec 14, 2:15pm  

Do any of these ufos have NASCAR stickers or Pfizer ads on them?
22   Ceffer   2024 Dec 14, 2:50pm  

Another variation on the scheme?

24   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 14, 2:59pm  

Why doesn't the NJ State Police grab one or find operators around where they are flying?

Hell local PD could do it. It's not like every tiny township doesn't have 200 police officers writing tickets left and right. Maybe take a little break and go send them to where the drones are flying.

This whole thing is stupid.
25   RWSGFY   2024 Dec 14, 4:29pm  

AmericanKulak says


Why doesn't the NJ State Police grab one or find operators around where they are flying?

Hell local PD could do it. It's not like every tiny township doesn't have 200 police officers writing tickets left and right. Maybe take a little break and go send them to where the drones are flying.

This whole thing is stupid.


Because they can't? It takes special equipment to sniff out where the operators sit. If they are on the US soil, that is. The authorities need to contact Ukies and ask for knowledge/tech transfer. They now have anti-drone FPV drones. This is perfect for situations like that.
26   RWSGFY   2024 Dec 14, 4:32pm  

Ceffer says


Another variation on the scheme?




They are trying to sniff out nuclear material for the false flag dirty bomb they themselves plan to detonate? Who writes this shit? Can't be AI, because there is zero intelligent content in that.
27   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Dec 14, 5:11pm  

us government drones with lights, no mystery there.
28   Ceffer   2024 Dec 14, 6:10pm  

Flashing lights means it is us. UFOs don't have flashing lights.

It seems that it is a military exercise, likely defensive in nature, in an instance in which drones might try to enter and occupy our air spaces. They are operating at low altitudes.

Maybe there some unauthorized drones that came in, or maybe not, or the military just think a drone attack might be imminent and the military want to test our counteroffensive capabilities in a simulation .
30   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 14, 10:53pm  


Because they can't? It takes special equipment to sniff out where the operators sit. If they are on the US soil, that is. The authorities need to contact Ukies and ask for knowledge/tech transfer. They now have anti-drone FPV drones. This is perfect for situations like that.


Depends on how they are controlled. NY-Philly corridor is overflowing with traffic over all wavelengths, that's why they got moved the Radio Operator Training out of Dix decades ago.

If controlled by Satellite, +2G movements break connection. If radio, the source can be isolated down to a few and then tirangulated back to source. The State itself has the resources to do this.

This area is full of legit air traffic. Satellites abound, particularly now with starlink. They'd be most visible after dusk, which is when most people are still out and sighting them.

I think the whole thing is media hype.

Then add hoaxes from the media hype, where a bunch of people fly their drones and have somebody film them from further away. Iran or China does not need a dozen drones following a USCG Yard Patrol Boat. It's people dicking around. The reason the radio waves aren't obvious is they are low powered controllers by people running drones they brought at Walmart or Amazon.

One thing spy drones wouldn't be doing is flashing lights, especially colored lights.

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