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Many drones, likely from communist China, are increasingly flying near our military bases. This uptick coincides with more incursions by Chinese nationals. It seems they are preparing for a potential attack on the U.S. from within our own borders. There's no need for an explicit warning from Beijing; the threat is evident. We are at risk of being targeted, yet we are not taking adequate measures to safeguard our bases or protect the American people.

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Drones have been spotted in northeastern skies, prompting speculation. The Biden administration will brief the House Intel Committee on this. John Kirby clarified that drones are unmanned and that military commanders have the authority to protect their installations, deciding whether to shoot down drones based on the situation. The ongoing investigation has about 100 leads, but current assessments indicate these are lawful aviation activities. Many sightings may be misidentified, as people are more observant now. For example, a recent report of drones following a Coast Guard cutter turned out to be commercial air traffic. Regarding Ukraine, the U.S. does not support assassination missions, and while there is cautious optimism about a peace deal involving Israel, past experiences remind us to be careful.

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Biden's White House is downplaying reports of unauthorized drone activity over military sites in New Jersey, with National Security Council spokesman John Kirby denying any confirmed incursions. This contradicts military officials who reported multiple drone breaches. Kirby stated there is no evidence of a national security threat, while the Coast Guard found no foreign involvement. However, investigative journalist Ross Cold Hart highlighted the discrepancy between Kirby's claims and the Picatinny Arsenal's confirmation of 11 incursions. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the Pentagon for its lack of transparency, questioning how they can track down criminals but not identify drones. Reports of similar drone sightings are emerging globally, raising concerns about a potential government cover-up or a larger agenda. Speculation includes the possibility of a manufactured crisis to justify increased government control or a false narrative about an alien invasion. The situation remains unclear, and transparency is lacking.

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We're seeing Reaper drones hunting for fentanyl labs run by criminal cartels in Mexican airspace. These drones, while currently unarmed, can be equipped for precision strikes. The CIA is sharing the intel gathered with Mexican officials to dismantle these labs, which emit detectable chemicals. Previously, the Trump administration had similar drone flights but without notifying Mexican partners. There are concerns about potential overreach. Using US military in a foreign country could resemble an invasion. Mexico's president downplayed the drone presence as campaign related. Our president is expected to formally designate six Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations this week. Also, Border Patrol briefly stopped using body cameras due to radio frequencies that could trigger explosives and social media posts revealing agent locations. The order to stand down has been lifted, and agents are wearing body cams again, but we are waiting to hear how the issues were resolved.

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It's clear that the situation doesn't involve the Iranians or the Chinese. They wouldn't risk exposing their capabilities by deploying drones over the continental U.S. The Chinese learned this lesson with their spy balloon. While I can't claim absolute certainty, the military excels at many things, such as operating aircraft carriers with skilled personnel. However, they struggle with identifying small, local threats, like drones operated by individuals in suburban areas. The focus should be on understanding these smaller, less sophisticated threats rather than attributing them to foreign adversaries.

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Iran has launched drones from a mothership off the East Coast of the U.S., posing a significant threat. These drones, potentially the size of SUVs, could be operating in states like New Jersey. While it's unclear how they are fueled or where they land, the military is on alert. There are concerns about the implications of shooting them down, as it could lead to dangerous explosions. The situation is serious, and there is a pressing need to neutralize these drones safely. This is not just speculation; credible sources confirm this threat, indicating a clear and present danger to national security.

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US drones face restrictions that limit their operation, such as needing to stay within line of sight or requiring pilots to have licenses. In contrast, Chinese drones can be purchased and used freely in the US, leading to compliance issues for users, which are often overlooked. This situation has resulted in Chinese manufacturers dominating the drone market, with 90% of drones used by the US military and police being Chinese-made. This reliance on Chinese drones poses significant security risks, as they can serve as both surveillance tools and potential weapons.

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Concerns about unidentified drones over military sites are growing, with speculation that they may be linked to adversarial forces, particularly China. Despite the presence of commercial drones, the ones over military bases remain unexplained. The government seems unable to identify the origin of these drones, which is troubling. There are ongoing discussions in Congress, including a House Intelligence Committee hearing, to investigate further. Additionally, there was an update on Speaker Pelosi, who is recovering from a hip replacement after a fall. She is in good spirits and eager to return home.

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The FAA has significantly hindered the U.S. drone industry by enforcing regulations that make it illegal to fly drones beyond line of sight without a pilot's license. This forces U.S. manufacturers to create drones that comply with these restrictions, limiting their capabilities. In contrast, Chinese manufacturers face no such limitations, allowing their drones to be sold and used freely in the U.S., despite potential legal violations by users. As a result, 90% of drones used by the U.S. military and police are made in China, raising serious security concerns since these drones could serve as surveillance tools or weapons.

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Several suspicious ships were not inspected by the Coast Guard, and there were mystery drone flights over a nuclear testing range in Nevada. FBI agents reported drones flying over their homes, indicating a lack of seriousness from the administration regarding these threats. Recent drone attacks, like the one on Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence, highlight the urgency. Base commanders should have the authority to defend their bases without needing permission from higher officials. Concerns about collateral damage are misplaced, as any damage would be the fault of the People's Republic of China, which has previously violated U.S. airspace with drones. It is suspected that these recent drone incidents are also linked to China, given their capabilities. Understanding these developments is crucial for the future of warfare.

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The discussion centers on the government's lack of transparency regarding drone incursions over military bases and civilian areas. Michael Shellenberger points out inconsistencies in official statements, where authorities claim to be investigating while simultaneously asserting there’s nothing to worry about. He highlights numerous instances of unidentified drones over sensitive locations, questioning the military's control over U.S. airspace. Both Republican and Democratic representatives agree on the need for clearer authority and funding for detection systems to address these incursions. Shellenberger emphasizes that while there’s no evidence of foreign control over the drones, the government's failure to communicate effectively leads to misinformation and public concern.

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The Pentagon is aware of drone sightings over New Jersey near sensitive installations but has found no evidence linking these activities to foreign entities or adversaries. There is no indication that these drones are from the US military; local law enforcement is investigating the situation. Additionally, claims made by Representative Jeff Van Drew about an Iranian mothership off the East Coast launching drones are false. There is no Iranian ship near the United States. The Pentagon will continue to monitor the situation.

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There’s a looming situation involving unidentified flying objects and drones, reminiscent of a chaotic scenario like in "Independence Day." While it seems unlikely, strange occurrences often become reality. Recently, swarms of 20-foot drones have been spotted around military bases, and their ownership and control remain unclear. It’s concerning that the military may not be able to track the signals directing these drones. These drones could potentially be part of a new type of weapon, designed to operate without reporting back until their mission is complete. The uncertainty surrounding these incidents raises significant questions about security and surveillance.

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An Intel source mentioned that a Chinese satellite, visible to the naked eye, went down. Reports indicated it burned up, but this source claimed it was taken down by the US government. This satellite was reportedly a command and control unit for drones. The implication was that the Chinese government was signaling its intentions regarding Taiwan and possibly other actions, suggesting that the US could not intervene.

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Drones have been appearing over military bases, coordinating simultaneous operations across multiple locations. These drones, some resembling quadcopters with multiple blades, are believed to be collecting intelligence for a large-scale attack, possibly involving multiple countries. Despite military protocols, there are limitations on responding to these drones, including FAA regulations preventing them from being shot down without approval. The drones are thought to operate autonomously, using advanced technology to evade detection and gather detailed scans of military assets. Concerns arise about the implications of this activity, with some speculating it could be a deep state operation to justify stricter drone regulations. The military is actively developing countermeasures but feels overwhelmed by the persistent drone presence.

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Iran has launched a mothership off the East Coast containing drones, which could pose a serious threat to the U.S. These drones, potentially the size of SUVs, may already be in the skies over states like New Jersey. There are concerns about how they are fueled and where they land, as shooting them down could lead to dangerous explosions. The military is on alert, and it’s crucial to determine the drones' capabilities and functions. This situation represents a clear and present danger, and immediate action is necessary to neutralize the threat safely.

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Foreign nationals are trying to enter military bases, claiming to be students or enthusiasts. The Navy encounters this 2-3 times a week, leading to involvement of NCIS and biometrics. Passports are often present, but motives are unclear. Incidents involve individuals from various countries like Russia and China. Additionally, there are reports of drones flying over American military bases at a rate of 2-3 per week.

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There have been multiple drone incursions over military bases and sensitive sites, including a recent two-week incident at Langley and another at Wright Patterson. These situations raise significant concerns about the identity and technology of the drones involved. Authorities like the FAA, DOJ, and Homeland Security need to better assess whether these drones are adversarial. While they claim there’s no evidence of foreign operation, the absence of evidence does not rule out potential threats. The drones at Langley evaded radar detection, highlighting the need for improved resources and answers. A letter has been sent requesting further information on this issue.

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There are drones flying around New Jersey ports, and the government is aware of their origins. The military knows where they launched from and can trace them back to their source. However, there's a lack of communication about this situation, leaving people in suspense. It's unlikely that these drones are a threat, as any enemy activity would have been more aggressive. The public deserves transparency, especially since these drones have been spotted over areas like Bedminster. The truth should be shared with the people.

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Drone sightings over New Jersey near sensitive installations are being monitored, but there is no evidence linking them to foreign adversaries. The Pentagon confirms that these are not US military drones, and local law enforcement is investigating the situation. Additionally, claims about an Iranian mothership off the East Coast launching drones towards the United States are false; no such ship exists. The Pentagon reassures that there was no threat to installations during these sightings.

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Officials in New Jersey are urging federal authorities to take immediate action regarding mysterious drones that have been spotted for weeks. There have been numerous sightings, particularly near sensitive military sites and Trump’s Bedminster Golf Club. One lawmaker has suggested that Iran may be involved, but the initial assessment indicates that these activities are not linked to a foreign adversary, though foreign involvement has not been entirely ruled out.

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Chinese drones with direct links to the Chinese Communist Party are being used against the interests of the United States. These drones collect data and video, posing a significant national security risk. Even federal, state, and local agencies are purchasing drones from DJI, a company tied to the Chinese Communist Party. Adversaries like Russia and Hamas are also using these drones against US interests. To address this issue, the American Security Drone Act has been co-sponsored, which prohibits the purchase of drones from entities connected to US adversaries, particularly China. It is crucial to eliminate these vulnerabilities by refraining from buying drones from CCP-affiliated companies. The Chinese Communist Party's access to sensitive information must be curtailed to protect national security.

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Recent reports indicate a rise in drone activity near 17 U.S. military bases close to Chinese-owned farmland. These sightings have been observed near bases in Hawaii, as well as installations in Utah, California, Maine, and Florida.

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Viewer Andrew reached out to us on X, asking, "Ross, do you believe the New Jersey drone incursions and the recent Denmark incursions all related or connected? Asking because the drones are still flying over my house in New Jersey." The response centers on uncertainty: "We don't know yet, and that's the whole point." The speaker questions why governments link these unidentified objects to foreign state actors like Russia or China and asks, "Where is the evidence?" and notes, "As the president has said, they don't know what it is." In Copenhagen (Sept 22–23), there were "sightings of two to three large unidentified objects near the Copenhagen Airport" that "shut down that airport for four hours and about a 100 flights were disrupted." Danish authorities "immediately referred to it as an attack" and are "pointing the finger at Russia," with a nearby "bulk Russian carrier crewed by Russian crewmen" claimed to be involved, and "this strains credibility." The discussion cites ongoing U.S. incursions, including "anomalous objects" near JFK and reports of "orb like objects" near Eglin AFB, emphasizing "flight safety" and "national security concerns" and stating, "we have no idea what was responsible."

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Iran has launched a mothership off the East Coast of the U.S. that is deploying drones, posing a serious threat. These drones, potentially the size of SUVs, could be gathering intelligence across the country. The military is on alert, and there are concerns about how these drones are fueled and where they land. It's crucial to find a way to bring them down safely, as shooting them down could lead to dangerous explosions. This situation is a clear and present danger to national security and must be addressed immediately.
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