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NJ senator thinks feds are ‘fearful’ to reveal truth about drones

The truth is out there. They are too scared to tell us.

A New Jersey senator has bluntly accused the government of hiding the truth about mysterious drones flying over the Garden State, saying federal authorities are too “afraid” of the public's reaction.

Sen. John Bramnick: “Whatever the drones are doing, the government really doesn't want us to know.'' told NewsNation On Saturday, he called on the Pentagon to “come clean to the American people” about what is really going on.

“What this means is they're more worried about us gaining knowledge and being afraid of that information than they are about not knowing and having all these questions,” the state's No. Republicans in the 21st Legislative District argued.

“There must be something going on that they can't tell us, because they're afraid of what the public might do if they hear the drone movement.”


New Jersey Sen. John Bramnick said the federal government is not sharing information about a mysterious drone in New Jersey because it is “afraid” of how the public will react. news nation

“There's no way the Pentagon doesn't know what's going on,” he flatly asserted.

Bramnick also pointed out that claiming the FBI has not obtained any evidence of a threat does not help a concerned public.

“'There's no evidence of intimidation.' Does that mean they haven't done anything wrong yet?” he suggested. “Yeah, I could probably make a statement like that, but… I don’t have top secret clearance.”

He questioned how the government could leave local leaders as well as the public so dissatisfied when the public had answers that were easily shared.

“Why would the government allow its people to be so dissatisfied? Why would the government allow U.S. senators to be so dissatisfied? We heard it from both sides of the aisle,” he said. spat out.

On Tuesday, Bramnick called on New Jersey to declare a limited state of emergency pending answers from authorities regarding drones that began appearing in parts of New York and New Jersey on Nov. 18. .

Tensions over mysterious flying objects reached a crescendo in New York on Saturday after Governor Hochul declared it was time to take action. “This has gone too far,” he said in a statement, calling on federal authorities to allow local police to shoot down the drone.

President-elect Donald Trump has also said he wants the federal government to launch drones from the sky.

“I want the people to know right away,” President Trump said. “Otherwise, shoot it down!”

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