Bizarre swarm of car-sized drones flying over new jersey It took several weeks before it finally reached heavily populated Essex County – home to Newark Liberty International Airport and an important US shipping port.
“I have a flight attendant who lives in Belleville call me and say, ‘Oh my God, I see four of them on Route 21,’ which is a direct pattern to Newark,” said Michael Melham, mayor of Central. Said. The size of the Essex County city, according to The Post on Friday.
“There were swarms of people in Belleville last night,” Melham said.
“Wherever you looked, in all directions, there were drones.
“I saw one up close. …They almost looked like small planes,” he said.
“They are absolutely hovering over critical infrastructure, which is a concern if you don’t know the origin. …They appear to form a grid pattern. It seems as if they are patrolling.
Awesome Hi-Tech Swarm were first reported Sporadically in more rural areas of the state around mid-November – some reportedly the size of SUVs.
They have since become a nightly phenomenon in some cities, while spreading to many counties, including highly dense cities such as Essex, which contains the state’s most populous city, Newark, as well as major international airports and Includes the mega-busy Port of Newark.
New Jersey Representative Jeff Van Drew, whose local office is in Northfield, Atlantic County, anxiety increased Earlier in the week he claimed he had been told by “highly credible” sources with “high security access” that the drones could “potentially” be sent off the coast by an Iranian “mother ship”.
The drones are said to be at least 6 feet in diameter and have a range of about 15 miles and their battery life can last up to seven hours in the air – feats that such known commercial craft cannot match.
Biden administration officials has refused The drones belong to the government – despite claims that they pose no threat and are simply “manned aircraft being operated legally.”
Authorities have not explained who is operating them – and why they are being allowed to terrorize civilians and hover over critical government infrastructure.
“If I had to guess, I would say our government is aware of some type of threat, and we deployed previously unknown assets (drones) to keep our eyes and ears on our critical infrastructure,” Melham said. Is.” .
“If one falls from the sky, maybe we’ll get information that way – if people in black suits don’t come and collect it.”
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