George Knapp analyzes 'drone-a-palooza,' the swarm of unidentified objects creating buzz nationwide

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December 17, 2024
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Program Intel Profile
news reportTopic: military encountersIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The report discusses ongoing sightings of unknown drones in Nevada and across the United States. These drones have appeared over populated areas and restricted airspace. In July 2019, over 100 unknown objects swarmed U.S. Navy warships off the Pacific coast. The Pentagon has suggested these may be drones, but some objects do not behave like known drones. Officials claim they do not pose a national security threat. However, there is public concern and skepticism about the government's explanations. Recent drone intrusions have occurred over military bases and a nuclear power plant. The lack of credible information has led to rumors about their origins, including speculation about foreign adversaries. The impact on the public includes confusion and distrust regarding official statements.

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Executive Summary

The report discusses a recent wave of drone sightings across the U.S., including incidents involving military bases and naval ships. Officials have claimed that these drones do not pose a threat and are not linked to foreign adversaries, but public skepticism remains high due to a lack of credible information.

Primary Revelation

More than 100 unknown objects buzzed and swarmed around 10 U.S. Navy warships 100 miles off the Pacific coast in July 2019.

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George Knapp
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8 News Now
Journalist with experience in UAP reporting

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Drone Surveillance Programmodern (2019 to ongoing)alleged

Managed by: Pentagon

Monitoring unidentified aerial phenomena

historical eventspecific

More than 100 unknown objects buzzed and swarmed around 10 U.S. Navy warships 100 miles off the Pacific coast in July 2019.

Source: George KnappEvent: 2019-07-01 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
historical eventvague

The Pentagon suggested that Navy pilots on the East Coast encountered unusual objects on a daily basis in their training ranges.

Source: George KnappEvent: unknown | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

New Jersey officials demanded briefings and were told the drones are not a threat and are not being flown by the U.S. government or foreign adversaries.

Source: Unnamed officialEvent: unknown | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

The government is unable to track the drones and does not know where they originate or where they go.

Source: Unnamed officialEvent: unknown | Claimed: 2023-10-01
historical eventspecific

There have been drone intrusions over military bases and a nuclear power plant prior to the New Jersey outbreak.

Source: George KnappEvent: unknown | Claimed: 2023-10-01
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
news reportTopic: military encountersIntel Value: 7/10