"We know where these UFO drones came from" Trump White House reveals TRUTH | Redacted News
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Summary
The person discusses drone sightings over military bases and other locations in the fall of the previous year. They mention that many sightings were reported, and the government was unsure of their origin. President Trump asked for answers about these drones on his inauguration day. Eight days later, the White House Press Secretary stated that the drones were authorized by the FAA and involved hobbyists and research, not enemies. The person expresses confusion over the government's lack of transparency and suggests that the situation may have been used to justify funding for drone programs. They believe this was a misleading narrative and highlight the new Press Secretary's commitment to truthfulness in communications.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the drone sightings over military bases and other locations, revealing that they were authorized by the FAA and primarily operated by hobbyists. It critiques the government's initial misleading narrative regarding these sightings, suggesting they were used to justify increased funding for drone programs.
The drones flying over military bases were authorized by the FAA and primarily flown by hobbyists, contradicting initial claims of a national security threat.
Donald Trump
“Can we get this answer for the American people?”
Carolyn Levit
“The drones that were flying over New Jersey... were authorized to be flown by the FAA.”
John Kirby
“There has been no evidence of any of this activity in or near restricted spaces.”
Managed by: Department of Homeland Security
To enhance national security and public safety through drone monitoring
The drones flying over military bases and other locations were authorized by the FAA for research and were primarily flown by hobbyists and private individuals.
The U.S. government initially misled the public about the nature of the drone sightings, suggesting they could be a national security threat.
The presence of drones over sensitive locations, including military installations, raised public safety concerns.
The drone sightings were used as a justification for increased funding for drone programs by the Department of Homeland Security.
The Biden Administration's handling of the drone sightings was described as a 'false flag' operation to manipulate public perception.