
Rep. Burchett on Fast-Moving USOs: Alien or Tech?
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Drone swarms near US and UK bases raise security concerns amid geopolitical tensions.
Recent weeks have seen sophisticated drone swarms near U.S. military bases in the UK and the U.S., housing critical assets like B-52 bombers and F-35 jets. These drones, some as large as cars, highlight a vulnerability in base defenses, raising concerns about potential foreign state actors.
Authorities have not identified the responsible parties, sparking speculation about connections to geopolitical tensions, such as Russia's response to U.S. missile policies or Middle Eastern conflicts involving Iran.
In New Jersey, drone activity near Donald Trump's properties has prompted security measures following a foiled assassination attempt. The FBI is investigating potential terrorist links, with reports of smuggled surface-to-air missiles aimed at Trump's plane.
The New Jersey State Police and Homeland Security have sought public assistance in tracking drone activity along the Raritan River. The FAA has imposed temporary no-fly zones over Trump's golf club and Picatinny Arsenal, a site with a history of sensitive military activities.
Nick Pope, former Ministry of Defense UFO Desk Head, suggests these drones should be considered UAPs until further information is available. The situation underscores the need for enhanced security measures and public awareness.
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