Americans Remain In Dark Over Origins Of Mysterious Drones, by Janice Hisle

Will Trump tell us what’s going on? From Janice Hisle at The Epoch Times via zerohedge.com:

For the past decade, Jennifer Krazinski felt safe living in a home “tucked away, off of a dirt road,” in Hewitt, a northern New Jersey suburb.

But what she recently saw in the night sky left her disquieted.

Near her house, Krazinski noticed flying objects with blinking red-and-white lights, emitting a whirring sound.

After three consecutive nights in mid-December 2024, “I stopped looking for them because it just was overwhelming,” she told The Epoch Times. “This makes me uneasy.”

Krazinski worried that someone was using drones to collect information for some nefarious purpose. But she decided against alerting authorities already inundated with similar reports of apparent drone sightings.

Weeks later, specific answers elude Krazinski and thousands of other Americans who spotted Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).

Reports came from at least a half-dozen U.S. states since mid-November 2024 and sparked a wave of concern.

After government officials and drone experts gave non-threatening explanations for nearly all the sightings, the hoopla over so-called “mystery drones” dissipated. However, questions lingered.

President-elect Donald Trump has promised that, soon after his Jan. 20 inauguration, he will release more details about the drone sightings; he said it was “ridiculous” that federal officials had been so tight-lipped.

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One response to “Americans Remain In Dark Over Origins Of Mysterious Drones, by Janice Hisle

  1. Nothing that a 12 gauge can’t solve but it is the glorious peoples republic of NJ.

    There is the hilarious meme of NJ drone recognition with every kind of plane outline and some helicopters.

    Can’t we get a dragon or a big middle finger shape out of the swarm?

    This just in from Rhino Bucket:

    Train Ride

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