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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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Retirement savings funneled through Vanguard's index fund are being used to support the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) global aggression. Individual consumers have no control over which companies their investments are tied to, while Wall Street analysts purposefully include CCP military tie companies in the index fund. This allows the CCP to steal American people's money to fund their agenda. Additionally, there are concerns about how these funds may have indirectly supported Iran and Hamas. The CCP provides money, weapons, and economic aid to terrorist organizations like Hamas, with evidence showing that Chinese-produced weapons were used by Hamas. Congress needs to hold Wall Street accountable to ensure American investors' money is not used to fund dangerous threats and enemies.

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China's cyber program is the largest in the world, surpassing all major nations combined, and has stolen vast amounts of American personal and corporate data. Beyond cyber theft, a significant concern is the Chinese government's positioning within American civilian critical infrastructure, allowing them to potentially cause harm at their discretion. They have already embedded malware in essential systems, including water treatment plants, transportation networks, the energy sector, the electric grid, natural gas pipelines, and telecommunications. This threat poses a serious risk to national security.

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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, must give up its land holdings in Arkansas due to concerns over national security. The company's ownership, Kim China, is on the Department of Defense's list of Chinese military companies posing a clear threat. The fear is that Chinese state-owned corporations are stealing American research and sharing it with their homeland, compromising American farms. To address this, Act 525 was signed to ban Chinese and Russian made drones, and Act 758 was signed to prohibit public contracts with the CCP. If Syngenta refuses to sell, legal proceedings may be initiated to force them out of the state. Arkansas is committed to protecting its farmers and national security interests.

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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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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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I've been frustrated about drones flying over New Jersey, including one that hovered over my farm. After writing a column on the issue, I learned that the intelligence community briefed the House Intelligence Committee about these drones, but no one had the courage to disclose this information publicly. Members of Congress know the origins of these drones but are silenced by fear of repercussions from the intelligence community. This raises serious concerns about our democracy. It seems we are increasingly living in a police state under Joe Biden.

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TikTok poses a significant threat as it can access private data on your phone, including keystrokes. This means sensitive information like usernames and passwords for banking can be obtained. Unlike other social media platforms, TikTok goes beyond collecting data for advertising purposes. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has ulterior motives, aiming to harm the American people. In the event of a conflict, the data collected from American consumers will be used against them and their communities.

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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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A Chinese company is planning to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan and intends to bring 20 to 50 Chinese nationals to the United States. Concerns are raised about the potential for espionage by these individuals on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. It is believed that the Chinese government will exploit this opportunity to gather intelligence and gain economic advantages that are contrary to the interests of the United States. It is crucial to use intelligence capabilities to monitor their activities and protect national security. The construction of these plants is seen as a significant threat and should not proceed.

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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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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, is required to give up its land holdings in Arkansas due to concerns about national security. The company's ownership, Kim China, is on the Department of Defense's list of Chinese military companies posing a threat. The fear is that Chinese-owned corporations are stealing American research and sharing it with their homeland, potentially targeting American farms. To address this, Arkansas has banned Chinese and Russian-made drones and public contracts with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). If Syngenta refuses to sell, legal action may be taken to remove them from the state. Arkansas is committed to protecting its farmers and national security interests.

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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, must relinquish its 160 acres in Northeast Arkansas, primarily used for seed research. The parent company, Kim China, is listed by the Department of Defense as a Chinese military company, posing a significant threat to our state and agricultural technology. These corporations are known to funnel American research back to China, potentially compromising national security and endangering American farms. This situation represents a clear risk to both our farmers and our nation's safety.

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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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China has obtained the genomic sequence of every person in the US who has undergone gene typing. They are using this information to develop bioweapons that specifically target Caucasians. Chinese companies, such as BGI, dominate the genomic sequencing industry in the US. There is evidence suggesting that the COVID-19 virus originated from a lab in Wuhan, China, and was created through gene splicing and gain of function research. China has publicly discussed their interest in using advanced pathogenetic capabilities for warfare. The export of American genetic information to China is a significant concern, as it could be used to develop genetic weapons that target specific populations based on their genetic variations.

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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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The Biden administration recently granted an indefinite waiver to Korean chip manufacturers, Samsung and SK Hynix, allowing them to continue producing semiconductor chips in China. This decision has raised concerns about America's support for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The CCP, in turn, has shown support for Palestine and provided military funding for Hamas attacks. To safeguard Israel's independence and liberty, it is crucial for America to sever ties with the CCP. Additionally, cutting off connections with the CCP is necessary to protect the lives and safety of American citizens, as the CCP is seen as the root cause of various oppressive regimes.

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A member of the House Intelligence Committee, Congressman Jason Crow, has warned against using DNA testing services, stating that private companies could potentially use the collected material to develop bioweapons targeting individuals. While this may sound like something out of a James Bond movie, it is a concern due to the CRISPR gene editing technology, which makes it easier to create targeted bioweapons. One such company, 23andMe, is an American-owned California company that trades on the Nasdaq but has a Chinese investor. There are concerns about the transparency of data sharing with China. US officials worry about the lack of regulation and transparency surrounding the movement of medical data, as well as China's strategy of gathering biological data for various purposes.

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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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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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Chinese cyber warfare and espionage pose an existential threat to America. There are concerns about sleeper cells infiltrating critical infrastructure, including water systems, natural gas lines, and telecommunications.

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From Grover's Mill a broadcast describes a scene as State Police form a cordon and a 'white hex tied to a pole, a flag of truce' is observed. A hump shape rising from the pit, a beam of light against a mirror, and a jet of flame erupts, striking advancing men. 'Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are unable to continue the broadcast from Grover's Mill.' November 13th in Dover, New Jersey, a contractor notices a drone over Picatinny Arsenal; hundreds of reports follow. Dover, Morristown, and Seaside Heights register the highest drone activity in the state. Red and green lights flicker; photos hint at something beyond consumer drones. Residents discuss AI or foreign involvement, or an inside job; spiritual language also appears. Ocean County Sheriff Mike Mardy leads the response, creating a command post with Coast Guard and FBI. He describes drones 'the size of cars,' with low flights and 'not a big heat image on it' and no observed landings, and notes attempts to verify sightings via radar and boats. An interview with Edward Kakis, a drone veteran, adds technical context. He runs Zismo Media and AOSP, explains drones' uses in cinematography, facade inspections, and search-and-rescue, and cites DJI Aeroscope as a 'listening device' that records drone activity and helps identify operators. He argues DJI dominates on price and performance, and that U.S. regulation lags behind technology, suggesting lobbying and geopolitical factors shape policy. He emphasizes that drones save lives and that American manufacturers offer a better domestic option, but current products and markets lag behind Chinese rivals. The discussion ends with a meditation on trust and transparency. The narrator suggests that 'silence in the sky is beautiful' while arguing that secrecy erodes public confidence and that the drone story exposes tensions between technology, regulation, and democratic accountability. He notes ongoing drone activity, calls for clearer communication, faster local mitigation, and updated laws. The piece frames the drones as a lens on how media narratives and government action intersect, urging scrutiny beyond the next headline.
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