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Enough is Enough - this is getting ridiculous
#11
(12-14-2024, 10:00 AM)Maxmars Wrote: Isn't it interesting how the drone 'flap' we are enduring is so 'celebrated and inflated' now?

Has anyone else noted the proliferation of "talking heads" with something to 'add' to the conversation?  New "drone" celebrities recycle every old account and flourish it with 'new' characterizations, and new references to other celebrities?  Each spawning new traffic, and new opportunities to 'celebrate' the sudden 'importance' they all promote?

Has anyone stopped to account for the numerous 'moving dot' in the sky video productions, the 'colorful light shows' suddenly flooding the info-sphere that make so many feel 'uneasy' and 'threatened' about?

I attempted to collect a sample of the many 'short' samples of video to explore their similarities and the potential of computer generated imagery... but I was overwhelmed by their number (that and the frequent "uncopiable" nature of the videos themselves - many of them are 'protected' like Hollywood/Madison Avenue entertainment productions.)  

I fear that if there is any truth within this conglomerate story, it is that it is largely a human 'production' which will drown out or obscure anything new that people should be focusing on.

Agree 100% my friend.  

I think SOP in the "Group-Think Playbook" is to use celebrities to SELL a narrative.  We saw it all during the Covid19 jab silliness.

Next they'll solidify a theory or angle and then begin gaslighting anyone who disagrees.
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#12
(12-13-2024, 11:32 PM)jaded Wrote: The only narrative, if you'd call it that, is the chinese fire drill of local response we've seen plus the uselessness of the DOD an other agencies.

To be fair there's a LOT of misidentifications happening.

One thing that stands out is the drones aren't showing up in the middle of Iowa. Just over the east coast and not even the entirety of the east coast. Only the parts of the east coast with things like Quantico, Ft.Meade, DC & people forget all the oil refineries in NJ.

The official silence on this (JMO) leads me to think the Drones are ours.
One major issue is that no ones commenting on what our cluster cluck optics are showing the entire world. Forget Russia launching missiles, they can save 'em cause we can't even handle drone incursions.

I, without a doubt, believe these things are ours.   I appreciate your first line in your response.  Let the chickens (local agencies) panic around the coop until the wolf (Gov) comes in to "right things"
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#13
(12-14-2024, 12:44 AM)sahgwa Wrote: How about they are ours so they are ordered to leave them be?
Just like stand downs on 9/11.
I said in the other thread these don't seem to be showing any signs of exotic technology?

Agree.  I firmly believe that "they" WANT them to be seen, cause panic, cause speculiation and then once "solved", cause trust in the gov.

If they didn't want them to be seen, they wouldn't be.
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#14
So a Facebook group I'm in relating to my hometown (Harrisburg) mentioned the NJ events and it jarred some memories of locals relating to an event that happened in 1967 which I'd never heard about.  I wasn't born yet but growing up and being interested in UFOs, I'm a little shocked that I'd never heard of it.
This event happend in June of 1967

The thing that really grabbed my attention was the following comment (in red).

[Image: hbg-196706.jpg]


I went to the MUFON site to try to find more info on this event but couldn't figure out how to simply do a search.  Any tips are appreciated
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(12-14-2024, 01:23 PM)Raptured Wrote: I went to the MUFON site to try to find more info on this event but couldn't figure out how to simply do a search.  Any tips are appreciated



Will have a look for any reports and also saw there was this huge flap from Oradell in September, 1962.


15:10

Beer
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#16
Has anyone else noticed that the majority of stories, reports and articles are originating from NewsNation?

I was just reading a football forum that was discussing the events and all shared links went to NN
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#17
(12-14-2024, 01:23 PM)Raptured Wrote: This event happend in June of 1967

This one?

http://iccra.org/bystate/Pennsylvania/IC...01967).htm
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(12-14-2024, 02:53 PM)Karl12 Wrote: This one?

http://iccra.org/bystate/Pennsylvania/IC...01967).htm

Yessir but the details are incorrect.  Harrisburg is in Dauphin County, not Huntington. 

Hall Manor is a development within the city limits.  It's now public housing aka "the place you don't go into after the sun sets"
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#19
Found a "goodie"!

May be a new EV vehicle past initial testing, but of a design that doesn't require FAA permitting since it's too new to be regulated ... yet. 
Suggested as "possible" since Stellantis just purchased Archer Aviation & both companies were working on this. Yes, I'm hashing up the description but this is a short YT an the REAL meat is in all the aviation chit-chat in the comment section. What was really interesting was one of the comments mentioning from the underside these EV (almost heli-vehicles) are designed to look like a fixed wing aircraft. Out of all the crazy stuff out there this line of thought strikes me as the most plausible, even if it's a different company testing out EV heli-vehicles. 

Couple of interesting comments so everyone doesn't have to search. 

@Mike-f5r 1 day ago
Hi TK, could be testing of these larger drones, or "piloted aircraft" that are "air taxi" type that lift off straight up, transition to airplane mode, similar to a Marines V-22 Osprey, except a lot smaller than the V-22 (maybe Leonardo AW609 ?). FAA does not have regulations for this type of aircraft yet, and needs test data to set up new rules. (would this require helicopter pilot, fixed wing pilot or something new ?) U.S. Navy has an airbase (and test facility) at Lakehurst NJ, could be doing flight testing on these drones from there.


 @ksavage681 2 hours agoMy guess is that testing is over now. Word is they have been seen around since 2022. Just a new type of helicopter drone. Much quieter and electric. They don't warn you when a helicopter is out flying, do they?

@kenwork3323 7 hours agoI am in the Pinelands. Jointbase area. It was April28th 2022 that I had what you just showed the picture of or similar go overhead heading east , low altitude, very quiet, leaving from Lakehurst Navy, It was dark out 8pm to 9pm. We have been seeing hovering lights for longer than 2 years , not helicopters. Flightradar24 patterns of helicopters from the base would show some but not all aircraft coming and going. Some areas in the pines would show some of them in a pattern over open fields. Maybe testing or training. Some nights there is a lot of helicopter traffic, I would say for recovery if something didn't go well. Reguardless . Manned or unmanned , Advanced technology always seems to be alien to the out of the norm. Best things are kept secret... USA. . Like the test virus, testing the imaginations of people. This time instead of just listening to a radio of invasion, they added the optics.


 @tuna1936 18 hours agoI can confirm these are not the archer aircraft. I live by the phl airport they have been here the last two nights, half a dozen or so. They are the size of a 14 passenger van in length but the underside is designed to look like a plane from the ground looking up. The dark night sky hides the horizontal plane rotors. The archer has vertical rotors or props these do not. It’s very interesting from the side profile and only out at nightfall. Hope Tk sees this
 

@tuna1936 16 hours ago@ hard to tell in the dark. The lights are always on on the under side which distorts what you can see of the upper half., wing tip ends are lit red on one side and green on the other while having two white lights up front a red in the center belly and maybe a single white out back. The vertical stabilizer if it has one seems to be reflecting because it’s not lit, but has a fuzzy static like look reflective vinyl does from a far. Again it’s tough to see it could be wrapped to portray the look of a normal airplane but it is not. Like I said the underside is designed like that on purpose it seems also.





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#20
Almost forgot!
Many mentions of no drones flown on Thanksgiving. Just another nail in the wall of "probably ours".
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