A U.S. Army special operations veteran and drone expert says it's “hard to believe” the government doesn't know anything about the mysterious drones that have been plaguing New Jersey residents for weeks, adding that his intuition suggests they're unmanned. He pointed out that this indicates that there is a foreign enemy behind the plane.
“Our government has a lot of explaining to do, whether friend or foe,” Fox News contributor Brett Velicovich said on “American Report” earlier this week.
“It's hard to believe that our government really knows nothing about this matter,” he added.
“Frankly, my gut feeling is that it's the enemy that's doing this, because if it was a secret military experiment, the government would have shut it down because of hysteria.” said Veljkovic, a former special operations intelligence analyst and drone expert. .
But Pentagon officials do not believe the object came from a “foreign entity or enemy,” Sabrina Singh, a Pentagon deputy spokeswoman, told reporters Wednesday.
“There are no Iranian ships off the coast of the United States, and there are no so-called motherships launching drones toward the United States,” Singh said.
Although authorities have stressed that the large unmanned aircraft seen flying over the Garden State each night poses no threat to public safety, Veljkovic remains on high alert, warning that a foreign adversary is threatening Donald Trump.・Warned that Trump may be taking advantage of the time until his inauguration. For spies.
“Right now, our adversaries see a gap in our national security infrastructure because there is a security vacuum created by transitions at the top of our government,” Veliko said. Mr. Bitch said. “Timing is a very important indicator here.”
Veljkovic said he feels the current U.S. infrastructure and national security system is not equipped to counter these threats.
“We have a difficult infrastructure. We've been telling them to fix it for years, but the FAA hasn't listened. Their policies have completely destroyed the domestic drone industry. We destroyed it,” Veljković said. “We have been 10 years behind China and Russia, and now our people are at risk.”
Frustration reached a tipping point Wednesday after authorities allayed New Jersey residents' concerns about a mysterious drone that has been photographed multiple times in the state in recent weeks.
Officials from Gov. Phil Murphy to the FBI continue to insist there is no danger from drones, but they also insist they have no idea what the mysterious objects are.
Officials say the aircraft has particularly advanced capabilities, including being undetectable when tracked by police drones and helicopters, and hovering in place for hours, far exceeding the typical battery life of civilian unmanned aircraft. It is said that they are prepared.
The sightings began around Nov. 18 and incidents have been reported every night since then, with a total of 180 sightings, officials said Wednesday.

