Mystery drone swarms flying over US are likely spy bots from CHINA, claims top US congressman
According to a prominent US congressman, the unsettling mystery drone swarms being observed around the country are probably Chinese espionage drones.
At least some of the drones hovering over New Jersey and New York, according to Michael McCaul, are nefarious surveillance from the eastern superpower.
As the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, McCaul’s intervention is noteworthy.
Biden’s government’s lack of knowledge infuriated the Republican, who said, “We want answers, but the response I’m getting is – we don’t know what these drones are.”
He claimed that Bill Nelson, the administrator of NASA, had received reports of drones over military bases and places that were reportedly the size of SUVs. This shows that the drones are hostile rather than friendly.
“I think they’re spy drones, and the PRC [People’s Republic of China] is very good at this stuff,” McCaul concluded.
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We are aware that they purchased land near military installations.
This would be completely in line with their policy from the last two years.
I find it quite troubling that we aren’t receiving answers, and I believe this is because our administration is unsure of their identity.
China has refrained from openly responding to claims that the sightings are being caused by their spy drones.
Reports of mysterious drone sightings have swept the US in recent days, and the government has not offered an explanation, leading to a rush of conspiracy theories.
“Mysterious drone sightings all over the country,” stated Donald Trump, the incoming president.
“Is it possible that this is taking place without the knowledge of our government?
Not in my opinion!
Now is the time to inform the people.
“Otherwise, shoot them down!”
Despite their inability to explain the strange phenomena, the Pentagon and FBI have stated that the drones do not represent a threat to the public.
The east coast has seen the majority of the claimed sightings, especially in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
The government is allegedly too scared to disclose the truth about the drone wave, according to New Jersey State Senator Jon Bramnick.
The government really doesn’t want Americans to know what these drones are doing, he told NewsNation.
That must imply that they are more worried about our learning and being terrified of that knowledge than they are about us knowing nothing and having all these questions.
Because they are so afraid of what the people will react after hearing what the drones are doing, they must be hiding something from us.
Contrary to McCaul, Bramnick believes that the Department of Defense cannot possibly be unaware of what is happening.
The first sightings were reported on November 18 in New Jersey, with drones seen near sensitive locations such as PicatinnyArsenal, a military research facility, and Donald Trump s Bedminstergolfcourse.
Numerous similar sightings have now surfaced around the northeast and overseas.
After being observed over the Bronx a few days prior, drones in New York grounded planes at Stewart Airfield and in Brooklyn on Friday.
InConnecticut, drone detection systems have been deployed near Groton and NewLondonfollowing suspicious activity.
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, meanwhile, reported seeing hundreds over his Davidsonville residence.
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Additionally, two individuals were arrested in Massachusetts for operating drones in an unsafe manner near Boston’s Logan International Airport.
There are even reports of drones being spotted over US bases in the UK.
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