Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
As I said in the Epstein thread, I'll provide a summary of the New Jersey drones situation here and the subsequent lies that came from the White House.

Between November last year going into January this year, there were daily sightings of anomalous craft not just in New Jersey (although this was the epicentre for such activity), but in other parts of the US and other countries including the UK and Germany. All the affected areas were home to US military bases. These craft hovered over them with impunity.

The "craft" fell into two distinct categories - illuminous orbs and mechanical drones. The latter were anomalous due to the fact they were very large for a drone (about the size of an SUV), many were silent whilst others produced sounds you'd expect from rotary blade mechanisms. They were observed to fly or hover for up to 8 hours. The US authorities failed to identify where they were coming from but many eye witness reports claimed they were coming from offshore. None of them had flight transponders. Local services were inundated with reports, queries and general widespread panic, which turned to anger when the public were not getting any answers.

Under the Biden administration, the FBI (or was it the Pentagon? I can't remember) said in a press conference that they don't know what these drones are or where they have come from. But then tried to reassure the public that they're not a threat, which is quite frankly ridiculous.

In January, in the run up to his inauguration, Trump promised that he would let the people know what these drones are, saying he couldn't understand why the Democrats were keeping it secret. On Trump's first full day after his inauguration he was reminded about what he had promised and promptly ordered someone to go find out. A few days later Karoline Leavitt made an even more ridiculous statement in a White House press conference by saying all the drones were FAA approved. They were for research and other purposes. Nothing to see here.

Do you honestly think that if they were all FAA approved they would be without transponders? That they would have allowed all that widespread panic and confusion and wasted the time of all those local services, governors and the like? It was blatant gaslighting. At least under the Biden administration they put their hands up and said 'we don't know what they are'.

Since then, focus has turned to the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, led by Ana Pauline Luna. Just like the JFK, MLK and Epstein files, progress has been slow on the disclosure of UAPs. The associated UAP Disclosure act doesn't seem to be getting anywhere either. It seems the government is divided on the matter as some are pro disclosure whilst others are against it. The recent WSJ article that claimed UFOs were just a cover story for secret military tech was laughable and was clearly orchestrated by those in government who are not in favour of disclosure.
It’s intriguing to say the least.
What have they been like since January and what is your honest opinion as to what it was/is?