I’m a UAV pilot and this is what happened when I tried to fly near the private drones of New Jersey


An experienced pilot enters New Jersey he has come to show how it has progressed secret government drones compared to samples of ordinary consumers.

The pilot, known to fans of his investigative series “Terror Talk” as Michael B, saw his drone crash and burn as he tried to fly it near one of the many planes, which have yet to be explained. UFOs which has confused the government.

“When this started, I tried to take my drone to the Picatinny Arsenal to follow the drone that was wandering around there,” Michael explained, ‘and when I got close my drone lost power, it went out, the battery died and it went down. .’

‘But the other drone,’ he said, alarmingly, ‘remained in the air, untouched.’

The Picatinny Arsenal, the US military’s military research and development arm, has been confirmed as unlikely the Garden State’s mysterious drone crisis.

Arsenal officials, on the other hand, recently revealed that the airstrikes over their base began five days earlier. than predictedand one police officer who confirmed the sighting on November 13.

What makes these drone flights so impactful, according to Michael B, is that critical areas like the Picatinny Arsenal and major US airports are already there. drone jamming technology which prevents commercial drones from entering their airspace.

The ‘Terror Talk’ host also pointed out how similar FAA-mandated capabilities prevent models like his from even flying near local airports.

Pentagon US officials and law enforcement agencies are ‘acting stupid,’ he argued – and know more about this strange technology than they’re letting on.

An experienced pilot from New Jersey is here to show how the state's private drones (pictured above) compare to consumers.

An experienced pilot from New Jersey is here to show how the state’s private drones (pictured above) compare to consumers.

What makes these private planes (examples above) relevant, according to this pilot, is that sensitive areas like the Picatinny Arsenal and major US airports already have drone-jamming technology that prevents commercial drones from entering their airspace.

What makes these private planes (examples above) relevant, according to this pilot, is that sensitive areas like the Picatinny Arsenal and major US airports already have drone-jamming technology that prevents commercial drones from entering their airspace.

To demonstrate the government’s drone control efforts, Michael B brought his DJI quadcopter to a parking lot near the Morristown Municipal Airport, a local airport that has gained national attention for its use by President Trump.

President-elect Donald Trump’s Bedminster Gold course is back related to the hot spot of drone miracles last month.

With his camera pointing at the DJI remote control, Michael B demonstrated MSNBC host Alex Witt just what the FAA controls looks like on a store-bought display.

‘We set up a parking lot about a mile from the airport,’ Michael B explained, ‘and I’m trying to get a flight permit to take a drone and see what this drone is – and I can’t.’

‘Forbidden,’ he continued, indicating a warning on his drone’s controls.

‘I tried to avoid it,’ he added. ‘At one point, it asked for my phone number and I said, ‘Nah. I think we are good at this point.”

Witt asked Michael B: ‘What do you think it is? What do you think people see in the sky? How about just at night?’

“At this point, I think someone knows what they are,” said Michael B.

The Terror Talk host also said that they have space detection technology, ‘none of this stuff that we track that’s on aircraft radar.’

To demonstrate the government's drone control powers, a pilot brought a DJI model into a parking lot near Morristown Airport, a local airport that has become notorious for its use by Trump. 'Forbidden,' he said pointing to the controls of his drone

To demonstrate the government’s drone control powers, a pilot brought a DJI model into a parking lot near Morristown Airport, a local airport that has become notorious for its use by Trump. ‘Forbidden,’ he said pointing to the controls of his drone

A drone pilot - known to fans of his investigative series

The pilot of the drone – known to fans of his investigative series “Talking Dangers” as Michael B (pictured) – saw his drone crash and burn when he tried to control it near one of the many unidentified UFOs that plagued NJ. Secret drone was ‘untouchable’

Michael B told MSNBC that he believes the government is keeping the facts of the New Jersey plane crash a secret on purpose.

The real answers, he said, might be ‘secrets that the government doesn’t want us to know (…) either or foreigners.’

At this point, I think someone knows what they are,” he told the radio station.

“What they can be – I don’t know,” the researcher admitted, although he emphasized that he sees it as his goal to look into government secrets to find answers.

The FBI has fielded more than 5,000 complaints in the ongoing UFO drone wave, but has deemed only 100 of those cases worthy of further investigation.

Officials at the US Department of Homeland Security have also noted that the perceived cause for concern about drones has led to many falsehoods.

“We are confident that most of the reported aircraft are unidentified drones,” DHS officials said.

But the crimes aboard the notorious warships and US Coast Guard warships off the coast of Jersey continue to worry federal officials, federal investigators and the US military.

The FBI and other agencies are investigating the unusual operation, but a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security said on Wednesday, Dec. 11: 'We don't have any information about where these drones are coming from, where they are coming from, where. they're landing'

The FBI and other agencies are investigating the unusual operation, but a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security said on Wednesday, Dec. 11: ‘We don’t have any information about where these drones are coming from, where they are coming from, where. they’re landing’

Officials and residents have also seen odd, brightly lit drones that don't look like fixed-wing aircraft (the example above) adding to the mystery of the aircraft's origin and purpose.

Officials and residents have also seen odd, brightly lit drones that don’t look like fixed-wing aircraft (the example above) adding to the mystery of the aircraft’s origin and purpose.

Picatinny Arsenal told the press that the sighting of unknown drones, which can overcome their security, has now risen to 11 confirmed cases.

‘While the source and cause of these aircraft operating in our area is still unknown,’ Picatinny’s commander, Lt Col Craig A. Bonham II, said, ‘we can confirm that they are not the result of any activity related to the Picatinny Arsenal.’

Amid the uncertainty, the President-elect demanded answers from the US Government as he criticized Biden’s administration and urged them to shoot down UFOs.

But this was rejected by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas who said the government does not have the power to ban drones.

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