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Michael B, a drone enthusiast and host of the “Terror Talk” podcast, recently attempted to investigate the mysterious drones that have been spotted across New Jersey, only to experience technical difficulties during his pursuit.
During his investigation near Picatinny Arsenal in Morris County, a location known for multiple drone sightings, Michael B encountered unexpected complications. As he guided his drone toward one of the mysterious aircraft, he reported that his device lost power after entering FAA-restricted airspace.
These drones are too large and too well organized to be the work of lobbyists: Gordon Chang pic.twitter.com/apZQSF2zKp
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“There was a drone just hanging out. I put my drone up in the air and went towards it,” he told FOX 5 New York. “I had full battery life. Not 3 minutes into the flight, I lost control of the drone.”
While acknowledging that his drone’s failure was due to restricted airspace protocols, Michael B noted that the unidentified craft maintained its flight capability. His subsequent attempt to track drones near Morris County Airport met with similar restrictions.
“None of the things we go after are on flight radar,” he pointed out.
The paranormal investigator strongly suspects these drones possess advanced technology enabling them to circumvent FAA security measures. He believes these craft are part of a government operation, suggesting officials are being deliberately evasive about their origin.
“Either that or aliens,” he remarked playfully.
Michael B also shared footage captured by his monitoring drones in Hillsborough, New Jersey, showing a large red light moving through the sky near his residence.
.@HawleyMO IF OUR GOVERNMENT REALLY DOESN’T KNOW WHAT THESE GIANT DRONES ARE OVER NEW JERSEY AND OUR MILITARY BASES, THEY’RE EVEN MORE INCOMPETENT THAN WE THOUGHT. TIME FOR THEM TO LEVEL WITH US ABOUT WHAT’S REALLY GOING ON. pic.twitter.com/xMkHapiSmw
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Since November 18, the FBI has received over 5,000 drone sighting reports across the northeastern United States, with some incidents involving military airspace violations. The agency has identified approximately 100 cases requiring deeper investigation.
Residents in Toms River’s bayside area have documented what appear to be large drones operating at high altitudes, adding to the growing collection of evidence.
The Biden administration has faced increasing pressure from both citizens and politicians for its perceived downplaying of these unusual occurrences. In response, the Department of Homeland Security and FBI have finally begun deploying drone detection equipment and infrared cameras to assess any potential threats posed by these unidentified aircraft.