For several weeks, drone swarms have been seen in the vicinity of U.S. military bases in the United Kingdom and the United States. The affected bases house B-52 nuclear bombers, F-35 and F-15 fighter jets. The swarms are sophisticated with some drones being car sized.
The apparent helplessness of the American and British authorities shows a severe vulnerability in their ability to defend these bases from possible attack by whoever the actors are. Clearly, there is a significant possibility they are the property of Foreign State actors.
No claims of responsibility have been put forth by any party. Are these incursions an escalation by Russia due to the Biden Administration’s decision to green light Ukraine using long range missiles to hit deep within Russia? Are these drones connected to possible terrorist activity involving tensions with Iran and the Middle East in general?
Now word comes from New Jersey that drone swarms are active near President Elect Donald Trump’s properties where a recent second assassination attempt was foiled. Iran has sworn to kill Trump and recently the FBI confirmed several terrorist cells with up to five surface-to-air missiles smuggled into the United States with the purpose of taking out Trump’s plane.
The New Jersey State Police, in a joint statement with Homeland Security, has reached out to the public for any information that could help the FBI in their investigation of significant drone activity along the Raritan River.
The issue is so serious in New Jersey that the Federal Aviation Administration placed temporary no fly zones over Trump’s golf club but also over nearby Picatinny Arsenal.
Picatinny has an interesting history. It may house nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. A decade ago, there were a series of high-profile suicides there. MUFON also has a report in their database that possible in-tact UAP may be housed in the facility’s lower levels for at least 4 decades.
Until the authorities advise the public as to what these aerial agents may be over sensitive locations in the U.S. and U.K., former Ministry of Defense UFO Desk Head and current Ufologist Nick Pope correctly states that they must be considered UAPs for the time being.