What the Government isn't admitting about the NJ 'Drone/UAP' sightings.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person is a bird watcher and president of the Monair Bird Club. They attended a presentation about mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey but found it unhelpful. They reported seeing large drones, described as the size of a school bus, flying in the area. The presentation failed to provide answers about the drones' origins or purposes, leading to frustration. The person felt their time was wasted after driving four hours for the event. They noted that local authorities, including the FBI, are investigating but lack resources and answers. The encounter left them feeling disappointed and concerned about public safety regarding the drones.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses recent drone sightings in New Jersey, highlighting the lack of answers from authorities and the public's growing frustration. It emphasizes the potential nefarious nature of these drones and the challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing the situation.
Authorities lack the resources and training to deal with the ongoing drone sightings.
New Jersey State Senator
“It was the biggest Amateur hour presentation I've ever seen about anything.”
La Park's Police Chief
“Their presence appears nefarious in nature.”
Congressman
“It was the biggest waste of 5 hours in my entire life.”
Managed by: FBI
Investigate mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey and surrounding areas
The presentation regarding the drone sightings was described as the biggest amateur hour presentation ever seen, with no answers provided.
Drones spotted in New Jersey are SUV-sized and larger than typical recreational drones.
Local law enforcement and the FBI lack the resources and training to deal with the drone situation.
The presence of drones above critical infrastructure appears nefarious in nature.
The FAA has stated they will only investigate drone sightings when appropriate, which is not reassuring to the public.
An obscure law from the 1800s, the Posse Comitatus Act, prevents the military from taking action against civilian property.
The technology exists for the US government to track and identify the source of the drone sightings.