Posted on 12/13/2024 2:02:22 AM PST by Libloather
A startling map of just one New Jersey county captures the scope of the drone mystery that’s been plaguing the Garden State’s skies for weeks.
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden released a heatmap of reported drone sightings from just the past few days alone — covering a chunk of the central Jersey county’s nearly 700 square miles.
Brighter spots on the map denote more reporting, with the inland area around Whittier Oaks, the northern coast along the Sandy Hook Bay, and the southeastern coast off Manasquan Beach showing the highest incidents. Central Monmouth, around Freehold, also has a higher number of reports.
The problem has become so prevalent that Golden requested a state of emergency be declared so that drastic measures can be taken to address the phenomenon.
“Residents are increasingly alarmed by the surge in drone activity after dark, raising concerns about public safety and security,” Golden said.
“We cannot wait any longer. The Governor must act now, and the Air National Guard needs to step in to protect our communities.”
The alarming map shows just one county.
Across New Jersey, there have been at least 3,000 reports of drone sightings since they first were spotted around Nov. 18, according to NJ.com.
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Let’s see if I got this straight A 4 trillion dollar government can’t shoot down a drone
But in Ukraine every soldier knows how to do that so that means our government is completely stupid or they just don’t want to shoot them down
Whatever happened to night vision photography?
[Startling heatmap shows just how many drones spotted in New Jersey’s Monmouth County (3000 in NJ)]
Soooo.....exactly what sort of False Flag are we being set up for? /shiny side out
John Kirby has no solid information. What a surprise...not.
Three thousand sightings in about 30 days - an average of 100 per day. In a state that has about 1200 residents per square mile, there are about 840,000 people in 700 square miles. So one in every 8,400 people on any given day is flying a drone.
Only call out the National Guard? Do not stop there! Get the Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, the crew of the Enterprise, AND the National Guard. 🙄🙄🙄
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NO one can shoot one down, why?
And why hasn’t some wild pine barren yay-who already done so?
“It’s gotta be military or some sort of government entity,” said Hayley Connelly, who has operated North Jersey Drone Shots with her husband for 12 years and is an expert on the civilian market.
New Jersey Patriots are not taking the bait.
They know the first one of their number to take out one of these drones will be subjected to attempted political and civil annihilation by the Deep State “bitter clingers” in the Brandon administration who are gasping for air by this point, desperate for any opportunity to prove that they are occupying the moral high ground.
Please see #10.
“NO one can shoot one down, why?”
It’s agin’ the law, A!
As Rear Admiral (Retired) John Kirby tells us from the White House, "They're just airplanes."
There are even some brain-dead Freepers who keep screaming the same thing.
Um...SSS? [Shoot Shovel Shut up] I don’t mean from your apartment patio but from some secluded spot, should one appear.
Also, Sheriffs are pretty independent...maybe from there?
You don’t show up in the National Enquirer with the pic of you and your kill. Word would eventually leak out.
At least we’d know something rather than this disingenuous dissembling. That’s more concerning than the drones.
Boom.
If McGuire Air Force Base isn’t worried about the drones neither should we.
When I was a teen, a neighbor released a drycleaning bag full of hot air attached to a candle. He did it 3 nights in a row. The local news channels went crazy reporting on UFO’s appearing over the airport that could not be spotted with Radar!
NO new laws regarding dones until the present situation is 100% explained and solved. Is this what they’re after, more laws?
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