Mystery Drones Still Here! What Are They ... REALLY?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discusses ongoing sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, particularly drones, over New Jersey and New York. They note that these sightings began around mid-November and have continued into late December. Witnesses report seeing objects as large as small cars, often near military installations. Despite investigations by federal agencies, officials claim these sightings are mostly misidentified ordinary aircraft or drones. The person expresses skepticism about these explanations and highlights the unusual characteristics of the sightings, such as extended hovering and complex formations. They feel frustrated by the lack of transparency from the government and believe that something beyond typical drone activity is occurring. The encounter has led to ongoing public interest and concern about the phenomenon.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses ongoing sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, particularly drones, over military installations and urban areas in the northeastern US. It highlights the discrepancies between government explanations and public observations, suggesting a potential coverup or lack of transparency regarding these incidents.
There are ongoing sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena that are not being adequately addressed by federal authorities.
Chuck Schumer
“Chuck Schumer did propose a bill to enable local authorities to conduct drone detection and coordinate with federal agencies.”
General Pat Ryder
“These flying nuisances are simply misunderstood hobbyists and overzealous delivery services.”
Jeff Van Drew
“One of them was a representative named Jeff Van Drew... suggesting that Iran has a mother ship off the east coast.”
Managed by: FBI, DHS, FAA
investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
There are objects in the sky that are not just drones, and they are moving in ways that defy conventional explanations.
Witnesses have reported sightings of these objects near military installations, including nuclear facilities.
The federal government maintains that most sightings are misidentifications of ordinary aircraft or legally operated drones.
There have been reports of military personnel actively monitoring these objects.
Some drones have been reported to be as large as small cars and are capable of hovering for extended periods.
The FBI has received over 5,000 tips about drone sightings, but only a tiny fraction were deemed worthy of investigation.
Senator Chuck Schumer proposed a bill to enable local authorities to conduct drone detection, which was blocked by Senator Rand Paul.
There are claims of drones emerging from the ocean, with reports of police observing multiple drones dispersing upon reaching the shoreline.