Are drones beyond New Jersey’s strange technology? UFO expert says there’s ‘something fishy about it’


The White House has banned foreign enemies and sports enthusiasts as the perpetrators of drone attacks New Jerseyit leaves many people thinking that it might be strange.

The internet is full of pictures and videos showing glowing orbs and triangular shapes in the night sky that move mysteriously.

George Noory, host of Coast-to-Coast AM and leading voice of Unexplained, told DailyMail.com: “It’s amazing. There’s something really disgusting about it.’

The drones are avoiding capture, he saidadding, ‘They turn off their lights, sometimes they don’t show up. It’s really amazing. This could be a war for all I know.’

But a stranger technology? Norry said it does not include.

‘I am banning foreign affairs. It doesn’t sound like that,’ he said. ‘It sounds more like a war of words than anything else.’

‘I am banning foreign affairs. It doesn’t sound like that,’ he said. ‘It sounds more like a war of words than anything else.’

Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said the initial assessment is that ‘this is not the work of a foreign enemy or a foreign group.’

The FBI and Homeland Security are investigating, and politicians have contradictions.

White House defense spokesman John Kirby said this week that most of the drones are believed to be legally controlled aircraft.

“The congressman from New Jersey believes that there is an Iranian submarine docked on the East Coast of the US and that it is sending these drones to some military base, Donald Trump’s golf course, and other places,” Noory said.

Drones were first spotted in northern New Jerseynear Morris County, in November.

Residents said drones gather in groups at night they fly and turn off their lights. It seems to avoid detection by helicopter and radio.

‘There are other helicopters that have been seen in the area, and these things seem to avoid that,’ said Noory.

A few places the drones searched: the military research center Picatinny Arsenal, the golf course chosen by President Donald Trump in Bedminster, and around important places including water reservoirs, power transmission lines, police stations and military bases.

“Drones are legal as long as they are registered with the FAA and are allowed to fly in certain areas,” Noory said. ‘But this is amazing.’

There are other designated no-fly zones even for registered drones: around airports, military installations, other facilities, nuclear facilities and sports stadiums.

Flocks of drones have been spotted in the skies over New Jersey for weeks, prompting officials to order it

Flocks of drones have been seen in the skies over New Jersey for weeks, prompting officials to call for a “minor emergency”

The FAA temporarily banned flights over Trump’s golf course and Picatinny Arsenal Military Base at the request of federal officials.

Noory said that since there is no official word on what is happening it could mean that the government does not want to worry about US citizens.

‘Perhaps there is something that is a bit ugly, very dangerous and they don’t want to warn and scare people,’ he continued.

‘I hope to God that our government investigates this seriously. I have to think they’re – they’re not telling us all what’s going on.’

‘The other thing you have to worry about is that drones sometimes carry missiles. I hope this is not a war.’

One of the strangest parts of this story and the size of the drones reported, Noory said.

‘Obviously they are not from the sports community. There is no group of children flying these little toys,’ he added.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut is one of the politicians who called for the shooting of drones if necessary.

Is it possible? Can we have time to stop them? “Oh, yes, we have the technology to produce this,” says Noory. ‘There is no question.’

So why does the government allow them not to do this work? Will we ever find answers, or must this remain another unknown phenomenon?

‘I think we might be seeing them right now,’ says Noory. ‘But eventually, we’ll do something and maybe start shooting these things.’

Meanwhile, the Facebook group with 32.8K members and growing is growing with thoughts and concerns. One photographer, Madison Leigh, said she had heard reports of drones leaving chemtrails.

For many people, it is the fear of the unknown that drives them to report and share stories on Facebook.

Jenna Diehl of Pohatcong, New Jersey wrote that she saw hundreds of drones fly over her home overnight. ‘These are not man-made drones. This is great.’

He wrote: ‘They are watching us and attacking us.

How to describe a UFO

The more, the better. If you are making a report prepare it with:

● Date, time, place, time and detailed description of the sighting.

● Photos or videos if you have them.

● Names and numbers of someone you are with at the time you watched the event.

The National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) is a civilian organization that has been collecting UFO data for decades. NUFORC shares information with various organizations. Submit a report here.

The Department of Defense’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has a reporting tool for US government officials, employees or contractors who have direct knowledge of US government programs or activities related to UAP. Submit a report here.

If you are concerned that there is an immediate threat, call your local police.

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