The FBI has launched an investigation into the mysterious lights that have been seen New Jersey for the past few weeks.
Eyewitnesses described the drones as ‘a lot of vehicles’ which were not explained above the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster and the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in Rockaway, among other locations in northern New Jersey.
The videos reveal that the drones had green and red lights on their wings and several eyewitnesses described it as large as a small car.
However, the flying objects are larger than the drones used by hobbyists, which raises questions about their relative proximity.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was the first he was warned about a strange job in Morris County, where the army is stationed, on November 18th, but good sights were also seen near Menham, Chester and Morristown.
Drone flights have surprised residents of northern New Jersey, who said they are seen at night and fly over their homes every day, staying active for several hours.
‘We are all fearless. I didn’t sleep last night. ‘I would wake up and look out my window, at 2am, 4am, they were walking around,’ said Julie Shavalier, a resident of Morris County.
Some have raised concerns that the objects are not drones, however UFOs.

The FBI has launched an investigation into the mysterious, ‘car-like’ sightings flying around New Jersey at night over the past few weeks.

Sightings have been reported on Donald Trump’s golf course in Bedminster
The sightings have gone viral on social media, prompting speculation about where the drones are coming from and what they are doing.
‘ false flag foreign attack. That’s what they want, to instill fear,” one person wrote on X.
Some say drones are being used to spy on President-elect Donald Trump, who is known to be vacationing at his Bedminster golf club and often flies into the Morristown airport.
Trump was the target of a he failed Attempted assassination of Iranians in November.
Farhad Shakeri, 51, it was revealed that he agreed planning a deadly plot that was thwarted by the FBI and involved three people hired by the terror group Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to assassinate the president-elect.
And early last month, It is said that Chinese spies did the hacking phone calls from Trumps attorney and campaign staff.
The attacks have raised concerns that America’s enemies are spying on the president-elect.

Witnesses have reported sightings of unexplained drones at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster and the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in Rockaway, among other locations.
But it is unclear whether he has been golfing recently or who is behind the drones.
Users of X simply think that drones are the new Prime Air delivery service for Amazon or, more worryingly, because they are controlled by outside forces.
Morris County Commissioner James Gannon said NBC News: ‘There is no relevant immediate threat to the public at this time.’
The drone sightings began in mid-November and have continued nearly every night since, residents said.
But surprisingly, he appeared to be ‘up at night’ on Thanksgiving, Morris County resident Mike Walsh said NBC New York.

Flying objects are larger than the drones used by hobbyists, raising questions about their proximity.
On November 22, the FAA banned drone flights to the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster until December 6, and the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in Rockaway until December 26.
“We review all reports of illegal traffic and investigate if warranted,” the FAA said in a statement.
The agency also noted that drone operators who endanger pedestrians could be fined up to $75,000 and lose their pilot’s licenses.
Days later, the FBI confirmed they were investigating the drone incident.
Digital news site NJ.com spoke with Eric Kowal, a spokesman for Picatinny Arsenal, who said it is illegal to fly drones on land without a permit. But they don’t believe that drones can pose an immediate threat.
“As far as we’re concerned, we’re not threatening our residents and staff,” he said.
“The FBI is an expert on these threats. We do not believe there is a threat at this time.’
New Jersians are ‘concerned’ by the incident, telling reporters they have seen drones hovering near their homes for hours, sometimes in groups.
Walsh said he saw eight drones at one time.
Christian Kalweit, a small business owner in Mendham, said one of the planes he owned was as big as a Cessna.
“What someone has to do is look at the size … you’re not buying from Amazon or the mall,” he told NJ.com.
It is believed that its size is a symbol of military aircraft.
For now, New Jersey residents can only guess who or what is behind these strange events, as authorities have not released any new information to explain their presence.