Repeated sightings of drones in New Jersey airspace have dominated the news lately. We've heard all kinds of theories – Belleville Mayor Michael Melham said they were likely US drones looking for lost cargo. radioactive material;Department of Defense Spokesperson Sabrina Singh “These are not U.S. military drones,” he said, but they do not pose a threat. New Jersey Congressman Jefferson Van Drew speculated that they were manufactured in China. iranian drone.
President-elect Donald Trump The federal government assured the public that it knows the origin of these drones but refuses to release them to the American public.
“Our military knows where they took off from. If it's a garage, they can get into that garage right away. They know where it came from and where it went. And for some reason they don't want to comment. And I think they'd better say what it is,” he said Monday.
steve deace I have outlined additional theories in my recent book. article — According to Glenn Beck Principal Investigator and former Defense Department intelligence analyst Jason ButrillPresumably, “we are preparing to use this technology for real military applications around the world,” in which case these drones could serve as “a warning to countries like Russia and China, as well as a warning to the U.S. It is also a warning to the people of what will happen in the near future. ”
Or is this just another UFO psychological operation aimed at distracting from the real problem?
But the theory that's getting the most attention right now comes from a guy named John Ferguson, CEO of Saxon Aerospace.
in video This has been a hot topic on the internet, but Mr. Ferguson claims that there is only one reason why drones fly low to the ground at night: “They are trying to smell something on the ground.'' It said it could potentially be related to a “gas leak” or “radioactive material.” A deadly nuclear warhead from Ukraine has mysteriously disappeared.
Adding to the already viral video, Joe Rogan said Ferguson's theory was the first time he was “really concerned” about drones.
When Steve first heard of Ferguson's theory, he was immediately skeptical. “I understand why they would only fly drones at night to look for radiation.” But “what I don't understand is why there's no visible operation to look for radiation.” They said. What are you looking for during the day? So, if a bomb goes off during the day, we'll all just be saved? ”
But then Steve received a quote from “Little Birdie” that might explain the hole in his theory.[Ferguson] He is an FBI informant. ”
Podcaster Sean Ryan's failed attempt to interview Ferguson seems to support this theory.
According to TweetWhen Ryan approached Ferguson about appearing on his show, Ferguson's FBI contacts first reached out to Ryan. Ryan was subsequently unable to give interviews after Ferguson refused to disclose the sources that led to his theory.
“In other words, prove to me that you didn't just happen to post a video that went viral on the internet as an informant to drop this nugget into the sky on behalf of the Deep State and the FBI.” Steve says.
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