Interactive mapping has revealed hundreds of unidentified drones and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) in the Northeast.
Since mid-November, the region has been plagued by incessant, unexplained drone ‘attacks’. Unidentified aircraft have been reported in several statesthat is triggering a federal investigation that has yet to yield answers.
‘FBI he has received the instructions of more than 5,000 reported drone sightings in the past few weeks and about 100 leads to him,’ according to a statement from the agency and several other federal bureaus released on Tuesday.
Maps, produced by commercials UFO sightings alert network Enigma, records reports from residents New JerseyNew York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and other countries made in November and December.
US Coast Guard licensed captain and New Jersey resident Paul Sprieser, 56, is one of many whose eyewitness reports were included on the map.
They do not believe that all facts can be explained by commercial airlines or other official events, as the authorities have said.
“There are a lot of them that aren’t commercial aircraft, like stationary things in the sky that are as big as SUVs that are only going to be out there for five or six hours, or seven hours,” Sprieser told DailyMail.com.
State and local officials are echoing the concerns of their citizensdemanding federal government responses as the phenomenon appears to be spreading to new areas.
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Some civilians are already taking matters into their own hands, according to government officials.
It is a strong warning to people. New JerseyThe State Police are a FBIThe Newark office has urged people to stop trying to remove the government private drones.
“We’re seeing a lot of pilots with people getting shot in the eye with lasers, because the people on the ground think they’re seeing a drone,” said Nelson Delgado, director of the Newark FBI special operations office. in video message.
“We are also concerned that people will arm themselves and shoot guns,” SAIC participant Delgado added.
‘Not only is doing this against the law,’ said the FBI director, ‘it is also very dangerous for the pilots and passengers.’
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the number of laser incidents this Sunday – the result of citizen investigators who flocked at night with laser pointers and other technology. I hope to solve the UFO mystery of the NJ moon alone.
Drone sightings began in mid-November when drones were spotted above the US Army’s Picatinny Arsenal by the President-elect. Donald TrumpGolf courses in Bedminster – all in New Jersey.
In the following weeks, similar drones were reported across the state, particularly in and around Morris County, and have spread to other states in the region.
Sprieser saw it first at his home in North Bergen, New Jersey.

On December 7, Sprieser was notified of a UAP flying near his home in North Bergen, NJ with a device that ‘can detect changes in magnetic fields or electromagnetic radiation’.
He was warned about the product by a device that ‘can detect changes in magnetic field or electromagnetic radiation’ which he bought at the time of his first sighting.
On the evening of December 7, “All of a sudden, the alarm goes off, and it starts warning that there’s an incident,” Sprieser said.
He got out of his ship and saw an ‘orange orb’ 500 to 800 meters in the air and ‘rising about 55 degrees to the east.’
Sprieser saw another object – which he recognized as a commercial airliner – flying under the orange orb. Although he could hear the drone, the orb didn’t make any noise, he said.
He drew something that was not known until he passed through his house and disappeared.
“And a few minutes later, the second one came through,” he added.
About a week later, on December 13, Sprieser saw another UAP.
During this time, he visited his parents’ home in Morris County, where most of the recent events have taken place.
He just looked at the sky when he saw something moving in the sky which he estimated to be 2,000 meters long.
‘Sometimes you can see it going down fast. It went from about 2,000 feet to the bottom of the tree, and then came back,” Sprieser said, adding that the object remained nearby for three hours.
The UAP was ‘red and green lighting’ similar to the port and starlights on a commercial airliner.
But the lights on the foreign plane were alternating between green and red on one side, which is not the same as a commercial plane, Sprieser explained.
He said that every time a commercial aircraft takes off, the UAP’s lights turn off, then turn on again when it passes.
Later that night, Sprieser reported that he saw ‘a white flash brighter than lightning going across the top of the tree, like a pitch black.’

Since mid-November, the northeastern US has been suffering from continuous, unexplained drone ‘attacks’. Unidentified aircraft have been reported in several areas

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 flying objects (the example above) are larger than the drones used by the people involved in the exercise, witnesses have observed, raising questions about their approach to difficult areas and difficult areas.
At first, he thought it was his imagination, but later he saw similar reports on social media from other residents of the area at the time of the incident.
Strange, mysterious sightings like Sprieser’s have whipped New Jersey residents and local officials into a frenzy over the past few weeks. And since the federal government has not shared any new information about the investigation, the controversy has grown.
In a joint statement released on Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), along with the FBI, FAA and Department of Defense (DOD), disputed their claims that the recent sightings were a mix of professional and unprofessional pilots and errors. reports.
“We’ve looked at a lot of technical information and tips from concerned citizens, and we feel that what we’re seeing so far includes a combination of legal drones, recreational drones, and law enforcement drones, as well as fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and drones in error. . were reported as drones,” the statement said.
‘We have not identified anything suspicious and are not currently investigating the incident to reflect national security or public safety.’
But state and local officials aren’t buying that explanation.
In an interview with Fox News, reporter and author Michael Shellenberger said he found out a White House briefing for New Jersey mayors that included the FBI, DHS and FAA.
‘The mayors are angry. One of them took off and said, ‘I had two car-style drones circling my house,”’ Shellenberger told Fox News commentator Jesse Watters.
On Saturday, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul said: “I will do everything possible to keep New Yorkers safe,” in a tweet on X.
“New York is investigating this, but the government should give us the power to deal with drones directly,” he added.
Some government officials have called on the US military to shoot down drones.
‘We have the ability to shoot them now, but to do it in a place where there is no danger to anyone on the ground. Just do it,” said New Jersey representative Chris Smith (R).
“I think we’re getting this out of the way prematurely,” Smith continued. ‘We want answers, and that was days ago. We have no answers. Crickets.’
Many people are also disappointed with the government’s lack of transparency in this matter. Some have taken steps to investigate what they believe to be mysterious planes.
One pilot of a small plane approaching the Alexandria airport in Hunterdon County this weekend, Ken Dietz, told the FAA that he had to abort and retry his landing after being hit in the eye by a laser from the ground. ‘It’s not good,’ said Dietz.
A pilot preparing to land at the Morristown airport told police and FAA investigators that his skills were dangerously blocked by a green laser beam.
Citizens, law enforcement and government officials have all offered suggestions as to who or what is causing the drone reports – to begin with mass hysteria to foreign espionage, tourist area to the secret pursuit of a nuclear bomb.
But regardless of the true answer to this mysterious wave of mysterious space phenomena, the FBI insisted that the locals keep their lasers and guns.
‘No matter what you believe, risking someone’s life is not the answer,’ said SAIC actor Delgado.
But as an eyewitness to the incident, Sprieser is also not satisfied with the way the federal government is trying to explain UAPs.
‘What they say contradicts what is happening around us,’ he said.