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Speaker explains that "somebody figured this out, it wasn't me" and notes that "somebody else shared this other guy's work without really giving him credit," adding "so I still don't know who's the guy who kinda figured this out and whoever it is is a hero." The material has been "shared with, you know, the office of DNI or whatever." To align everyone, they propose to watch "spyplanesaga.move" together with the audience "so that we're all kind of on the same page," describing "this is what I saw and I was like, what? What?" and that "Jason's gonna take us there in real time." The discovery is "Discovered a few days ago relating to a particular jet and what it was doing on September 10."

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Mystery drums are echoing, and there's a drone in the air. It's been hovering for about 10 to 15 minutes now. I just spotted three of them.

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There have been numerous drone sightings in New Jersey, causing frustration due to the lack of clear explanations. Authorities, including Homeland Security and the FBI, have found no evidence of public safety concerns. Last night alone, there were 49 sightings, and discussions with federal leadership are ongoing to find answers. The drones appear to be sophisticated, disappearing when spotted, which complicates investigations. There is heightened concern for sensitive targets and critical infrastructure, including military and utility assets. Cooperation from federal partners has been good, but more is needed to address the situation effectively. Residents are encouraged to report any sightings to local law enforcement.

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There’s a drone in San Jose, California, and another one nearby. I’m trying to keep it centered in the view. It looks pretty big. I’ll zoom in a bit to get a better look. It seems to be reacting, making a light, as if it knows I'm recording it.

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Groups of drones have been spotted flying over Northern New Jersey at night for at least two weeks. One resident reports seeing as many as eight drones at once, with some being the size of a car. The FBI is investigating the sightings but has not released specific information. Have you noticed any unusual drone activity in your area?

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Speaker 0 discusses an incident involving TPUSA and UVU. They say TPUSA told UVU that TPUSA would provide its own roof coverage and that TPUSA was requesting permission to fly a drone during the event. UVU denied both requests, stating that university campus police would cover the roof and that they would not allow the drone to be flown. The speaker expresses strong reactions to the situation with repeated exclamations. Speaker 1 adds that they drove in and, about an hour before the event was scheduled to start, Charlie obtained drone footage from above. The footage showed thousands of people already assembled on the premises. Looking at the footage, Speaker 1 felt uneasy about the location, remarking that there were too many buildings. Despite this concern, Charlie, who wanted to facilitate interaction with the attendees, remained brave and shrugged off the misgiving, continuing to pursue engagement with the crowd.

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Drones are flying all over Temecula. We came to see where they might land, but they turn off their lights before descending. There are about ten high-quality drones visible from up here, and they can reach significant altitudes. One drone is particularly large and hard to spot. While it seems like they could be police drones, it feels more like someone is surveying a large area, possibly all of California and even New Jersey. The camera struggles to capture them, and it's freezing out here. The situation is unsettling, and we can hear something in the air.

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Check this out. Whenever I zoom in with my camera on the drone, I see this round shield effect around it. It's really surprising. Now, let me show you the drone up in the sky.

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Three mystery drones are in the air, and it's quite strange. What’s going on?

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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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Speaker 0 discusses Whitney Webb's article about HHS Protect and a program called Tiberius provided by Palantir. He claims this is the same Tiberius program believed to be using Gaza to identify drone strike targets, described as the "Homos targets." He states the program was used for Operation Warp Speed to assign people behavior scores, indicating whether they got vaccines, wore masks, or practiced distancing, and that it could reveal location data, ethnicity, finances, and people they have been around. The Tiberius program, he says, would use that information to assign a behavior score. He adds that hospitals sent data such as case mix index and ventilator usage, and that this data was used to target countermeasure strikes—deciding where to send ventilators, remdesivir, and vaccines that people were not taking. He calls this the "Volunteer Tiberias program" and argues that the nefarious aspect is amplified by the existence of drones in America, noting that police in his state and county have had contracts since 2011 to obtain drones and are using them. He mentions a firearms response team acronym, FIT, which would deploy a drone to engage with persons suspected of having firearms instead of sending a police officer, framing it as safer for officers but potentially dangerous for drones. Speaker 0 clarifies whether these are armed or observational drones, speculating they are currently observational. He references a peer-reviewed article about deploying COVID countermeasures with drones delivering packages, including vaccines. He suggests it wouldn’t be hard, noting the military already has LMAMS (low observable munitions or autonomous flying drones) capable of autonomous swarms, which could be used as weapons or to deliver drugs. He closes by tying these points to the possibility of drones playing a role in enforcing countermeasures and distributing medical or military payloads.

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Speaker 0: 'Another bird.' 'Wanna see?' 'Hang on.' 'Looks like this is drones.' 'This is police.' 'Okay.' '+1 23.' 'Here we go.' 'Okay.' 'You're okay.' 'You're okay.'

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We went outside and noticed there were no drones in the air, so I decided to launch mine. I wanted to demonstrate that my drone operates without issues. For those claiming that drones can't be flown in restricted airspace, that's not accurate. You can fly them there, but you'll receive a warning.

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I spotted a drone earlier and chased it with my Cybertruck. Now, I see a bright light in the sky, which I initially thought was a star, but it’s too low and bright. I filmed it as it flew over my farm. The dogs started barking, and I noticed the same lights returning, seemingly following a pattern. The light appears as a bright white-blue LED, but it changed to a dimmer red-green-white pattern. It seems to be avoiding my farm and is now flying parallel to the road. There are two drones visible, one lower and one higher, both flying over my area.

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Speaker recalls in 2014 seeing a drone video and notes 'you can tell it's a drone because you can see the drone's nose in the video' and 'slots that are customizable on the wings where you can pull out, you can put a Hellfire missile on there, whatever' with cameras in that location, like MQ-1C Grey Eagle. They thought the media would pick up on this, but 'the media's job is to not pick up on that specifically' and 'the world had no idea.' He didn't know what he was looking at in 2014, following the case as a civilian, and this was before the DOD Navy released those UFO videos and declassified them, and before he knew we used forward looking infrared FLIR. In 2023, seeing those videos again, he thought, 'woah, remember seeing this.'

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James, look at that! There’s something flying above us, either a drone or a plane. But check out those four dots; they’re just hovering in place and haven’t moved at all. It’s pretty wild!

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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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Repeated sightings of large drones flying in flocks at low altitudes, particularly in New Jersey, have been reported. The President is aware of these incidents, and the administration is closely tracking the activity, coordinating with DHS and FBI to investigate. When asked if the federal government has ruled out foreign entities controlling the drones, the speaker stated they could not make any predictions or comments, referring to DHS and FBI. While unable to provide a specific timeline, the speaker confirmed the President has been made aware of the situation. Acknowledging frustration over the lack of answers, the White House says they are closely monitoring the incidents and working with agencies on the ground to investigate.

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We analyzed the drone's flight path during the rally, confirming it flew for about 11 minutes from approximately 3:50 PM to 4 PM, around 200 yards away from where former President Trump was speaking. This position likely provided the shooter with a view of the area behind the stage, akin to a rearview mirror. While the drone wasn't directly overhead, it could have offered insights into the stage setup and surrounding environment. We are still investigating what the shooter might have seen during this time, hypothesizing that the drone was live streaming. The flight path suggests it was observing the scene from a distance, roughly the length of a football field.

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There's a drone hovering over a group of trees, and it's not the same one as before. It's strange how it stays in that spot before moving towards my house and farm. I'm filming this to share on Twitter for others to figure out. The drone is very close, hovering silently, and now it's moving slightly to the left. Suddenly, it appears to be circling back to the other drone still over the trees. Now both drones are in view, and the one that was hovering is coming right towards me. It's flying directly over the cornfield, and I can hear its engine now. What is happening?

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Right there with it. Oh, he's right on it. That whatever it was just shut down the drone. I think that was a drone.

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I'm recording this, and here's one of those drones everyone is talking about. At first, I thought it was a police helicopter, but it's not. It's really loud. What is that?

The Megyn Kelly Show

ABC Pays Trump Millions to Settle, and "Drone" Truth Deflection, w/ Emily Jashinsky & Eliana Johnson
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing her struggles with Christmas shopping for her children and invites listeners to share gift ideas. She then transitions to a significant legal development involving Donald Trump and ABC News, where Trump sued the network for defamation over statements made by George Stephanopoulos. The case settled quickly for $15 million after a judge ordered Stephanopoulos to testify, which he resisted. Kelly criticizes Stephanopoulos for repeatedly claiming Trump was found liable for rape, despite the jury's actual verdict being for sexual abuse, not rape. She expresses a desire to see the deposition transcript, highlighting the media's failure to accurately report facts. Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson join Kelly to discuss the implications of the settlement, noting that it reflects poorly on ABC and raises questions about the media's accountability. They emphasize that the case's settlement indicates a fear of what might emerge during discovery, particularly regarding Stephanopoulos's communications. The conversation shifts to the broader media landscape, with Jashinsky pointing out that the settlement has sparked outrage among media peers, who accuse ABC of enabling Trump. The discussion then moves to CNN's Clarissa Ward, who reported on a Syrian prisoner rescue that raised suspicions of being staged. Jashinsky and Johnson analyze whether CNN was duped or complicit in the narrative, emphasizing the importance of verifying sources and facts in journalism. They criticize the network for failing to check the identity of the individual involved, who was allegedly a torturer rather than a victim. Kelly concludes by addressing the recent sightings of drones across several states, questioning the government's transparency regarding their purpose. Jashinsky and Johnson express skepticism about the government's claims of ignorance, suggesting that the public deserves clarity on the situation. They highlight the potential for public anger if the government is withholding information, reinforcing the need for accountability in media and government reporting.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2244 - Ryan Graves
Guests: Ryan Graves
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Jamie Vernon: Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out. Ryan Graves: The Joe Rogan experience. Joe Rogan: Good to see you again. What's the latest with you, Ryan? Besides the baby news, of course. Ryan Graves: Thanks! I wanted to discuss the drone situation. It's concerning, and there are many narratives, some quite alarming. The scariest rumor is that drones are searching for gamma radiation due to a missing nuclear weapon. Ryan Graves: I've interacted with various government organizations, including those focused on weapons of mass destruction. They assured me there is no loose nuke or imminent threat, which gives me confidence that this isn't a response to a weapons of mass destruction threat. Joe Rogan: How do they convince you? Just by saying so? Ryan Graves: Essentially, they are the ones actively working on it. If there were a threat, they would be working around the clock to resolve it. Joe Rogan: I heard it might be a missing nuke from Ukraine. Could drones detect gamma radiation? Ryan Graves: Teams typically respond to such emergencies, but using hundreds of drones isn't standard. Gamma radiation is well-shielded, making it hard to detect from high altitudes. Ground teams are more effective for this. Joe Rogan: That eases my mind. Social media spreads so many narratives. Ryan Graves: Exactly. This drone activity has been ongoing for at least two years, particularly around military bases like Langley Air Force Base, where there were incursions last year. This year, the activity has expanded significantly. Joe Rogan: Why can't they track these drones? Ryan Graves: It's a complex issue. The objects seem to be coming from over the ocean, and various agencies are aware of them. They are detected through radar and optical systems but are flying very low and sometimes in groups. Joe Rogan: That's strange. How many sightings are we talking about? Ryan Graves: I estimate over 800 or 1,000. The sightings are not just a few isolated incidents; they are widespread. Joe Rogan: Are they exhibiting extraordinary movements? Ryan Graves: Some are making sharp turns, indicating significant power supply, but we don't have technology that can evade detection completely. Joe Rogan: Have any been shot down? Ryan Graves: There are rumors, but no confirmed incidents. People are taking matters into their own hands, which is concerning. Jamie Vernon: There was a plane crash mistaken for a drone incident. Ryan Graves: Yes, that was a small plane crash. The misinformation is rampant, especially on social media. Joe Rogan: Elon Musk seems to be quiet about this topic. Ryan Graves: He has interests in space and technology, which may limit what he can say. Joe Rogan: The prevalence of these drones is unsettling. Why haven't they been dealt with? Ryan Graves: There are outdated laws regarding airspace and privacy that complicate responses. Base commanders have limited authority to act without higher approval. Joe Rogan: Have there been any incidents of drones being shot down? Jamie Vernon: New Jersey lawmakers recently asked if they could shoot one down for inspection. Ryan Graves: There are reports of missing radioactive material, which could be related. Joe Rogan: What’s your background? Ryan Graves: I'm a trained aerospace engineer and a former Navy pilot who flew the F-18 Super Hornet. I became involved in UAP discussions after encountering unexplained objects during my service. Joe Rogan: What did you see? Ryan Graves: We consistently detected objects with advanced capabilities that we couldn't visually identify. This led to safety concerns and reports being filed. Joe Rogan: What about the Gimbal and GoFast videos? Ryan Graves: Those were recorded during training exercises and showed objects exhibiting unusual flight patterns. Joe Rogan: What do you think about the government’s response to these sightings? Ryan Graves: There needs to be a public, unclassified investigation into UAPs, involving various government agencies and scientific communities. Joe Rogan: What would it take for full disclosure? Ryan Graves: Stronger whistleblower protections and a commitment from the government to share information with the public. Joe Rogan: If it turns out these are our technologies, what then? Ryan Graves: We need to be transparent about our capabilities and ensure we stay ahead of adversaries. Joe Rogan: What if it’s not our technology? Ryan Graves: That raises even more questions about the nature of these objects and their origin. Joe Rogan: What do you think the future holds for this conversation? Ryan Graves: The momentum is building, and with the right leadership, we can advance our understanding of UAPs and their implications for humanity. Joe Rogan: Thanks for sharing your insights, Ryan. Ryan Graves: Thank you, Joe.
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