Famous podcaster Joe Rogan He said he’s not buying the government’s claims about the mysterious drones UFOs seen above New Jersey.
Rogan also posted a video of White HouseNational security adviser John Kirby told reporters that what he saw was not a “national security or public safety threat” – but he pushed back against Kirby’s efforts to quell American fears.
‘This is what the kids call “sus,”‘ Rogan posted to X.com, then floated his thoughts.
‘I’d like to believe it’s included in the f ******* basement with “the man” more than I want to foreigners,’ Rogan laughed. ‘#Iwanttobelieve.’
A long reliable source of discussion is investigative journalists who cover UFOs, war witnesses and fake governmentRogan has gotten more than 1.8 million views on his X-ray of the ongoing crisis since he posted it online Thursday night.
Since at least November 18, New Jersey officials and state investigators have been frustrated by reports of unidentified aircraftt, some like big trucks, are making strange, unplanned night trips in rough places all over the country.
The first drone UFOs were He also commented on the Picatinny Arsenal of the US Armybut experiences have spread with eyewitnesses claiming – varying degrees of credibility – plane rides in 12 NJ counties and now new reports in Pennsylvania.
Florham Park, NJ Police Chief Joseph J Orlando told reporters he would provided unspecified technical reports flying over ‘water bodies, power lines, railroad stations, police departments, and military installations.’

Popular podcaster Joe Rogan (above) posted a video of White House Homeland Security Spokesman John Kirby telling reporters that New Jersey’s private drones did not bring ‘national security or public safety.’ Rogan said: ‘This is what the kids call “sus””
But reports now show that These drones have now moved across state lines this week, it is Pennsylvania residents are taking to social media to share reports of lightning in the sky from the Easton area to the Slate Belt and beyond.
Many facts were also reported in the Poconos. The Monroe County Office of Emergency Management said it is aware of reports throughout the county on its Facebook page.
And that night, emergency officials in Orange County, New York, said they were “aware of several drone sightings in Orange County this evening,” in a Facebook post.
Residents of Texas and Oklahoma have reported possible drone sightings, but at this time, there is no evidence that they are related to what is happening in the Northeast.
This week, retired police lieutenant and intelligence expert Tim McMillan told DailyMail.com that the disclosure of UFOs in Jersey ‘sounds exactly like the Russian Orlan-10 drones’ – secret weapons that fly in packs of three or five.
Lt McMillan and other experts have noted that the New Jersey sightings centered around the Picatinny Arsenal, home of the US Army’s CCDC Armaments Center, which oversees the production and supply of military equipment to Ukraine.
The NJ scene reflects what has happened in America/NATO European bases known to supply weapons to Ukraine, based on accounts released this year by US military chief Darryl Williams and others.
“Russia has been aggressive and reckless with its response to western support for Ukraine,” Lt McMillan told DailyMail.com. ‘These are not things I see discussed in the US media, but they are well documented and discussed openly here in Europe.’

According to a local NJ source, this photo shows at least nine unidentified aircraft flying into the Garden State from the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday night, December 5th.

Interestingly, the winged stealth drones with red, white and green lights are similar to the technology witnessed in the US military over the past few years.
At TOn Friday, Congress asked the FBI’s assistant director of the Critical Incident Response Group, Robert Wheeler, whether these drones pose a threat to public safety.
“There’s nothing known that would make me say this,” Wheeler told Congress, “but we don’t know. And that’s the concerning part.’
The Biden administration has also rejected claims by Republican lawmakers that drones are being used by any foreign adversary of America – including claims that the planes originate from the Iranian ‘mother’ land.
“There’s nothing to indicate at this point that it’s a foreign enemy or a foreign actor,” White House national security adviser John Kirby told NewsNation’s Kellie Meyer. ‘The FBI is looking into this. The DOJ is looking into this.’
“I know the Department of Defense, when they touch or come close to a military base, they’re looking at that,” Kirby added. ‘In some cases, the investigation has led to the discovery that they are actually manned aircraft and not drones at all.’