a take on the story from a fatalistic, humorous side:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/new-jersey-police-dismantle-homemade-ufo-detector-sealing-the-grim-fate-of-humankind/ar-BB1fEvNd?ocid=msedgntp
Didn’t aliens land at Grovers Mills, in the same area, on October 31, 1938?
What a weak article. They don’t indicate if it works.
Patent Pending on that gadget.
I bought mine from Ebay. Got a discount purchasing a slightly used “like new” product. I’m outside right now. Surrounded by Greys. They appear to be friendly but, their expressionless big black eyes don’t reveal much. They should check out Vegas. Their expressionless faces make them excellent poker players.
“Park police detectives, the K-9 Unit and an explosive detecting K-9 named Prime fully investigate the object, officials said. They quickly realized it was harmless.”
LOL I suppose that this is considered “wise use of resources.”
Reminds me of a bomb threat call years ago at a school. It consisted of 2 wires with alligator clips on the end clipped to the studs that held the toilet to the floor. No call was made, but they evacuated the school anyway.
Quick! Call the FIB before the can pleads the fifth.
You gotta problem with that?
I wonder how many answered the Microsoft News Poll at the end of the article...
I just watched Cocoon and saw a lot of aliens. Quick all us old farts into the pool!
If this was up in a tree near an apartment block, I would say whoever put it up was listening in on someone’s Wi-Fi network.
Never let a good crisis go to waste.
Sort of in Warhol’s stomping grounds...
Couple of years ago some hoaxers took some pie tins, put a blinking light in, then attached to a helium balloon and
Lanched them near Morristoen
People totally freaked when saw them drifto=ing overhead .....
I thought the aliens were being bused in, not flown in...