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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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In Northern California, there are two concerning events. Firstly, the DOJ and FBI are causing issues with forest land. Secondly, a German military defense contractor, known as Society For Aerial Target Display, has brought 16 blue and white fighter jets to California. They usually operate from a German air force base but have been flying off the coast of San Diego for the past 10 to 12 days. Yesterday, they made a detour over Shasta Lake and the Shasta Dam area, which worries locals like me. It's important to note that the government invited these contractors, but their purpose here remains unknown.

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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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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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A German military defense contractor with 16 aircraft in their fleet recently made a u-turn over Shasta Lake in Northern California. This contractor, known as the Society for Aerial Target Display, operates from a German air force base and has been conducting daily flight patterns off the coast of San Diego. The presence of their equipment on the plane raises concerns for people like me. It's important to note that the government invited these contractors to California, but their purpose here remains unknown. They have no business operating over US airspace.

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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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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the Texas power grid, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially causing chaos and affecting decision-making. The report states that over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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Speaker 0 discusses a Daily Caller report claiming a US nuclear bomber fleet shares a fence with a trailer park linked to Chinese intelligence. A Chinese couple allegedly bought the trailer park and used multiple shell companies to conceal their identities. The park is in Missouri, near Whiteman Air Force Base, where America’s largest B-2 bomber fleet operates and where the B-2s would take off over land now owned by Chinese interests. The shell companies reportedly trace back to a convicted fraudster with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Speaker 1 confirms Whiteman Air Force Base is in their district and notes it is the home of the B-2 stealth bomber and soon the B-21 Raider, which will increase the base’s size. This, they say, makes the Chinese investment more valuable. They describe the transaction as occurring in 2017. In January 2024, Missouri Governor Mike Parson issued an executive order prohibiting citizens or companies from foreign adversarial nations from owning property within 10 miles of a Department of Defense base, and Speaker 1 says they sought to expand that with the American Land and Property Protection Act. The Act would state that if you are a member of a foreign adversarial nation—China, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea, or Russia—neither a citizen nor a company of those nations can own property in the United States, including an outhouse. They argue that this should extend beyond specific states and bases. Speaker 0 questions why the law wouldn’t prevent ownership by Chinese individuals who already own property in the US, such as condos, and mentions that there is a Department of Treasury committee known as CFIUS (Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States) that should review such acquisitions. They claim that under the Biden administration, CFIUS was not performing adequately, and that prior administrations also failed to do their job. They reference that CFIUS regulations were being developed but did not include certain bases on prior lists, prompting questions about why US military bases—one part of the nuclear triad—were not on the list for scrutiny. They list bases potentially affected by Chinese land purchases: Fort Bragg, Naval Air Station Norfolk, Wright-Patterson, and Whiteman Air Force Base. Speaker 0 asks how to stop B-2 bombers from flying over Chinese-owned land immediately. Speaker 1 suggests leveraging CFIUS under the Treasury Department and notes their position on the Financial Services General Government Appropriations subcommittee to push action and oversight of CFIUS.

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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 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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Residents in Temecula and Southern California are reporting unusual drone sightings, with many claiming these objects were silent and maneuvered erratically. Videos show glowing red orbs, sparking concern among locals about their origin. Camp Pendleton confirmed awareness of the drones but stated they are not associated with military operations. Similar reports have emerged from across the country, including New Jersey and Kansas, where residents express worries about privacy and safety. Officials are investigating the increase in drone activity, with some suggesting potential foreign surveillance, although the Pentagon has downplayed these concerns. The mystery surrounding these drones continues to grow, leaving many unanswered questions about their purpose and operators.

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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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The Chinese army displayed the capabilities of its FPV drones and the massive swarms they create that can work in unison.

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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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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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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the Texas power grid, a Hawaiian water utility, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, potentially preventing the US from projecting power in Asia or causing chaos within the country. Over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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The speaker points out the Chinese government's funding of farmland near strategic US military bases, like Dougway proving ground and Whiteman Air Force Base. They express concern over allowing foreign ownership of land near military facilities.

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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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Hackers linked to China's People's Liberation Army have reportedly infiltrated critical US services, including the independent power grid in Texas, a water utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal seems to be to disrupt or destroy these systems in the event of a conflict with the US, either to prevent American power projection in Asia or to cause chaos within the US. The report states that over the past year, hackers affiliated with the Chinese military have accessed the computer systems of around 24 critical services.

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One ship was inspected by the Coast Guard, but several suspicious ships were overlooked. Recently, there were mystery drone flights over a nuclear testing range in Nevada, and FBI agents reported drones flying over their homes, indicating a lack of seriousness from the administration regarding these threats. A drone attack on Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence highlights the growing utility of drones in warfare. Base commanders should have the authority to defend their bases without needing permission from higher-ups. Concerns about collateral damage have hindered action, but any damage would be the fault of the People's Republic of China, which is suspected to be behind these drone incursions. Only nation-state actors like Russia and China have the capability for such operations, with a strong belief that these drones are Chinese.
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