
Do you remember back in November and December, when Americans looked up the sky and became convinced that it was filled with mysterious drones? That calmed down over the past month after the FAA has put Flight restrictions on drone flights to the northeast. But they returned. Or, at least, the visuals of people who believe they see that strange drones are coming back.
Enigma Lab Nov -jerseyerze. But there are other states with visuals, including New YorkDelaware, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
“This month we received 54 reports in January to date, 48% of which were from NJ. Combined, NY and NJ make up 61% of visuals in January,” the company told Gizmodo by email on Monday.
The FBI said there was nothing “anomalous” about the flights they explored, but there is still an air of a mystery around what actually happens when people see things they can’t explain. But that doesn’t mean something is not celebrating.
On one end of the spectrum, people believe they see aliens from another planet visiting the Earth. But the more likely explanations fall into three major buckets: 1) they are exceptional aircraft of a foreign opponent, 2) they are exceptional aircraft controlled by the US government or entrepreneurs for the government, and 3) they are regular aircraft that people identify as strange because we put ourselves into a mass hysteria.
Some combinations of two and three seem most likely this moment, especially since the Pentagon has repeatedly said that whatever the aircraft is, they are not a threat to the country. But that did not prevent any right -wing politicians to insist that they are actually drones from a foreign country wishing to harm the United States
Representative Jeff van Drew, a Republican from New Jerseyerze, even claimed last month that UAPs are in fact Iranian drones launched from a maternity off the east coast of the United States, have not been presented so far, that everything that whatever people see in the Heaven has been launched by Iran, China, or any other geopolitical opponent.
“Having reached the technical data and advice of concerned citizens, we estimate that the visuals so far include a combination of legal commercial drones, hobbyist drones, and legislative drones, as well as processed fixed flying aircraft, helicopters and stars mistakenly reported as drones,” common A statement from DHS, FBI, FAA, and the Defense Department said Last month.
“We did not identify anything anomalous and do not estimate the activity so far to present national security or public security risk over the civilian airspace in New Jerseyerze or other states in the northeast,” the statement continued.
Donald Trump promised to reach the bottom of what happened with the alleged drones back in November. But he still has to make a substantive statement of what they have been since he took office on January 20th.
Trump was even asked about the drones of Fox News reporter Steve Doocy in the White House’s Oval Office on January 20, where Trump replied, “I would like to find out what it is and tell the people. In fact, I would like to do that, “according to NewsNation.
Trump even seemed to teach his boss of the White House head, Susie Wiles, adjusting that, turning to her and saying, “Could we find out what that is, Susie? Why don’t we know right away?”
It is not necessary to say that they did not set sail right away. And we won’t hold our breath waiting for Trump to explain what people see in heaven.