Posted on 12/15/2024 4:52:14 PM PST by airdalechief
We have been reporting on drone sightings along the East Coast and our military installations in the United Kingdom as well as this country.
Adding to the mystery comes new reports from Oregon. Pilots report seeing strange lights and objects in the skies over Oregon, particularly near Eugene.
(Excerpt) Read more at legalinsurrection.com ...
Pilots and nearby air traffic control dispatchers discussed the alarming sightings in air traffic control audio archives from Dec. 7, which were obtained by OregonLive.
“Is there any military activity out straight ahead of us?” a United Airlines pilot flying from Denver to Eugene, Oregon, asks in the recording around 8:30 p.m. PT.
The air traffic controller responds that they have not seen anything — but adds that she received another report of something at 30,000 feet in the same area. “We’re not sure what it is,” she says.
Airliners full of people and they have no clue? That's reassuring.
No radar returns, no worries.
Isn’t there another site out there where people who are loony for big foot, aliens, ghost and other such nonsense can gather and exchange their kooky ideas?
Pilot: “They’re moving at extreme speeds”.
Hmmm.
I can’t help but believe the current hysteria will have thousands of mischievous drone owners nationwide putting on a show with drones of all shapes and sizes to scare their local populace. This is going to be a fad bigger than disco! :)
I’m in Salem. I just went outside and scanned the sky. No lights in the cloudy sky.
Actually the pilot on the recording at the link stated:
“They’re moving at extreme speeds, I don’t even know how to describe it”.
What is NORAD doing—watching porn?
It would seem to my layman’s mind that if one of the drones or whatever is shot down over desolate territory (say the NJ Pine Barrens) it could readily be determined where the base metal of the object originates; there should be other indicators showing its source, as well. And if it is an exotic, heretofore unknown metal, then we may need further investigation.
Air Traffic Controller: TWA 517 do you want to report a UFO, over? TWA 517 do you want to report a UFO, over?
TWAPilot: [over radio] Negative, we don’t want to report.
Air Traffic Controller: Air East 31, do you wish to report a UFO, over?
AirEast Pilot: [over radio] Negative, we don’t want to report one of those either.
Air Traffic Controller: Air East 31, do you wish to file a report of any kind to us?
AirEast Pilot: [over radio] I wouldn’t know what kind of report to file, Center.
Air Traffic Controller: Uh Air East 31, uh, me neither.
Nothing in Texas, of course it’s Drone Hunting Season…..
Extreme speed? That excludes Iranian drones
Close Encounters
This has to be one of our government agencies and the other agencies are on notice. If it was an enemy country, after all the publicity, they would be laying low for a while in order to avoid identification. If it was just one agency without others being aware, the other agencies would have already taken action.
I’m not sure what their game is, but I suspect it has something to do with January 20th.
Thanks, I forgot: Make mashed potatoes
That’s correct. The hysteria will delight the government as they will easily get billions in funding to train states in drone control. And the more hysteria, the more folks will fly their drones.
Any foreign enemy will see how easy it is to panic the people.
The government and media are to blame. Their dishonesty. Chinese spy balloon reaction. No one trusts them.
most likely
Because the Men in Black used a neuralyzer to erase your memory of what you just saw. 🛸
(kidding)
Dems were considering using them to erase voters’ memories of cheap food in supermarkets and restaurants when Trump left office.
Man in Air Traffic Control Center:
“Looks like I picked the wrong week to give up drinking.”
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