Posted on 12/08/2024 7:43:38 PM PST by bitt
According to the ongoing reports, the nightly visits by strange vehicles and lights in the sky continued into last night in multiple New Jersey counties.
There is no consensus as to whether the phenomena is related to mere drones or something more mystical, but the flight capabilities of some seem to outpace what is thought to be possible with current known drone technology.
So even if these objects are some advanced weaponry or intel gathering tool belonging to China, they appear to be so different from our own technology that we aren’t quite sure how to categorize them yet.
There are even reports that U.S. Black Hawks and fighter jets have approached them, only to have the objects disappear.
(ANONYMOUS FB POST)
NJ FBI says when the Blackhawks get close to the “drones” they go “dark & disappear”
“Undetectable by current United States Technology”
very juicy
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— think tank (@528vibes) December 7, 2024
And just a few hours ago word started spreading on social media that one of the “drones” had gone down — either crashing on its own, or having been shot down.
Alleged crash retrieval operation of mysterious drones in New Jersey – Mega Thread
by @El_Griego007 at Round Valley Reservoir pic.twitter.com/IGc4ThACSn
— Rony Vernet (@RonyVernet) December 8, 2024
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I saw Close Encounters.
The lights & power on the truck died and the mailbox lids flopped open.
These sightings are in Morris County. And what is in that County, you ask? Picattiny Arsenal. Home of DARPA.
These are government drone test flights.
So you say what about the South Jersey sightings?
How about McGuire AIR Force base located smack dab and in the center of South Jersey sightings?
The Army is testing new technology.
With the same remote you use to fly it?
“How would they shut off the lights on a drone?”
With the same remote you use to fly it?
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Never mind. I was asking how law enforcement would shut them off.
Good post—agree with your analysis.
They probably should test the stuff over water and away from civilians—but then we would get a flurry of “naval UFO” sightings.
The burns being on the side of the sleepers closest to the ground was apparently due to what is known as reflective radiation. High-energy x-rays seem to have passed through the sleepers from above and generated ionizing beta radiation when they reacted with elements on the surface of the ground.
https://mru.ink/the-horrible-sequel-of-maracaibo-ufo-encounter-united-states/
Break open the piggy bank and dig behind the couch cushions. Here are links to UFO detectors for sale and links to a couple of stories about such devices:
https://www.imagesco.com/ufo/ufo-detectors.html
https://www.amazon.com/UFO-Detector-magnetometer-interfaced-microcontroller/dp/B000FVUKKO
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/08/politics/us-military-developing-ufo-detection-kits/index.html
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276373507744
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/weird/ufo-detector-found-in-new-jersey-state-forest-disarmed-by-park-police/2996886/
You haven’t been to northwestern NJ, have you! lol. It is like Deliverance.
“How would they shut off the lights on a drone?”
Black duct tape works. So a friend told me anyway.
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I have a remastered dvd of the film The Flying Saucer.
Low budget but was the very first ufo film. 1950.
The plot involved the military and sincere citizens working to stop a group of foreign Communists from using what turned out to be a prototype man-made flying saucer that “could drop an atomic bomb” on the United States. Several people were Communist spies as was the traitorous US inventor.
The film was “doomed to be bottom billing or in drive-ins.”
In a pinch, chewing gum works.
We moved to Houston, TX the summer of 1969 from 17 orchard drive old bridge nj when I was just turning 8 years old. Talk about culture shock.
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Thank you.
I have adopted the opinion that all regular news and world events are distractions from the most important news: UFA/UAP/ET developments.
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