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Why would we shoot down our own drones?
How do we know they're ours?
John Kirby admitted earlier they don't know who's they are.
Why would we shoot down our own drones?
How do we know they're ours?
John Kirby admitted earlier they don't know who's they are.
That isn't a nice way to talk about the people of New Jersey now is it?They're probably just American drones being tested
We've been claiming that for a long time, you aint doing breaking news here, amigo
If America wanted them shot down... it would happen.
These must be ours.
"news" - LOL
Yes, that was my point, genius
Because they haven't been shot down.
Even the aliens can’t drive properly in New JerseyThe aliens traveled from Proxima Centauri b to Earth only to crash in New Jersey. It's a helluva thing.
But how many weeks those giant chinese balloons stayed in the air tho?Exactly. If they aren't yours, you have an invasive bunch of weirdness in your airspace and fighter jets would be scrambled immediately.
Exactly. If they aren't yours, you have an invasive bunch of weirdness in your airspace and fighter jets would be scrambled immediately. IMO it's definitely secret U.S military tech being trialled, we are in a weird place right now if you're the U.S with Russia/Ukraine, Iran, China, it would make sense to make sure you're ready for something even if it never occurs. I mean, these are definitely not hobbyist drones, they're something far greater by the ton. Some of the videos can definitely be aircraft etc, but some are a bit weird. Military drills, IMO. Will probably pass quickly, but if not I'm here with popcorn coz it's kind of interesting stuff. Look, if Iran had the capability of sending an ocean-based mothership to the coast of the USA and bombard the skies with drones, they'd have dropped bombs immediately and they wouldn't be lit up like that. Same goes for any other USA enemy.
But how many weeks those giant chinese balloons stayed in the air tho?
People thinking anything like this would be allowed anywhere on the eastern seaboard after 9/11 without every fighter jet in the region being scrambled immediately are really dumb.
the height of the balloons is no excuse at all for our gov not handling that immediately. it is precisely the same thing.The balloons were so fucking high in the sky they evaded detection and we needed to use F-35s to even reach them to shoot them down.
Civilians on the ground are able to visually see these drones. It's not even close to the same thing.
People spotted them in Montana with basic tech if you think the gov has no idea they were there, the egg is on your face lolThe balloons were so fucking high in the sky they evaded detection and we needed to use F-35s to even reach them to shoot them down.
Civilians on the ground are able to visually see these drones. It's not even close to the same thing.
Proably the governors etc just dont have direct access to the info. Meanwhile theres some military cordinator just sitting with his arms crossed waiting for someone to ask him. Mayors and local politicians have little direct access to that stuff. Even the president has to ask first and often doesnt get what he asked for. Is it really wise for a top secret programme etc to put their hand up and say oh yeah thats us, were doing it foe these reasons.Let's assume they are ours, which is probably a fair assumption to make. If that's the case then they are practicing psychological warfare on American people by not admitting it. They have claimed directly that they are not ours and that they have no idea whose they are....
If they are ours they could just say look we know whose they are. We promise you they're not dangerous. Everyone relax, everything's okay but instead they're denying it which is what's causing fear.
The response from our government seems strange no matter how you look at it, whether we know whose they are or we don't. The response from the government seems very out of place.
It's the strangeness of the response that gives me the Spooks concerning this situation in New Jersey.