The New Jersey 'Drone' Invasion is Literally CRAZY

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The New Jersey 'drone' situation is crazy
00:00 Introduction
01:00 UFO Stigma
01:33 drone emerges from ocean
01:58 looks like a spaceship
02:46 They let it go
03:05 Pentagon statement
03:50 Drone with lights off
04:12 whaaattttt
04:52 Guy fires at drone
05:07 Drone crashes
06:06 Cloaking themselves?
06:46 Radio signals
07:03 Drone invasion
07:30 UFOs interacting with each other
08:36 aliens?
09:21 Drones in and out of ocean
10:44 George Knapp Explanation
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Good of the aliens to adopt the red/ left and green/right running lights. 😂

sxhrgvs
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This is all to distract us from the fact that Al Bundy scored 4 TDs for Polk High against Johnson High in 1966.

Badhabitches
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I’ve been waiting all week for you to cover this, James! Keep up the good work 👽✌️

eggsbennyy
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Few ideas:

1. A lot of people have drones and like to fly them.

2. People might have heard about mysterious drone sightings and feel impelled by this to watch the skies at night thus noticing more while others want to join the fun and put up their own down shows at night.

3. It's really hard to guess speed, size or distances of moving objects in the sky.

4. Military testing stuff...

5. Planes, Helicopters, sattelites...

6. Fakes and fabrications...

Pilzmaxe
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They are every where! These damn things with lights and wings and stuff. And it's all happening near the airports!!!! Weird...

rsvpurgt
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Some of these "drones" are normal aircraft, they even have navigation and anti-collision lights.

Slamdoxicalz
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A whole bunch of people have just started looking up (probably a tiktok dare) and are amazed at the sight of planes

JustEnjoyingWheels
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I think the government just wants to see the publics reaction and how far they can go.

VaranusVideos
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Many of those shown here are simply airplanes. You can see the FAA-mandated red light flashing on the tip of one wing and green light on the other. Some others are clearly helicopters. There is hysteria going on, where many of these sightings of regular aircraft are being classified of giant drones. Having said that, a few of them do not seem to be regular aircraft, and are indeed strange. Oh, and the guy who "zoomed in on a bright drone" with his camera that James said "was like a cloaking device" ... was zooming in on the planet Venus, not a drone.

AnthonyLauder
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Those are landing airplanes at the beginning, she even said it was loud. FAA lights and all, to the jet engine noise.

gibbsm
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They are private defense contractors, so they can say “not U.S. government drones” but the contractor is doing testing before selling to U.S.

delxinogaming
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amazing how quite a few of them just looked like passenger planes. weird...

Megolhen
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'Are not US military' statement just sounds like 'umm technically they're another agency but they're deffo not the specific branch you're asking about so technically we're right you're wrong', especially considering how certain they seem to be that these aren't threats.

Tompul
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These Drones are designed to move in a grid and search for radioactive material. They chose NJ due to it's port. It's just a training exercise and to gauge the publics reaction to this.

droz
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I am starting to understand the election results.

Danny-bdch
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The 'drone' near the start is an airliner with its landing lights on. That's why it's low and why you hear jet engine whine. You're seeing the sides of the fuselage being lit up.

axemand
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People are getting crazy with Christmas lights.

ghostrouxinol
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When observing lights in the sky descending toward the ocean in a triangular formation, it may appear as though these objects are plunging into the water. However, this is an illusion created when the lights are extinguished upon reaching the horizon, where the ocean meets the sky. This simple act of turning off the lights could easily mislead an observer into believing the objects have entered the water. Until we obtain clear, close-up video evidence of these objects physically entering the ocean, I will remain skeptical of such claims.

AJLaRocque
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The "New Jersey drone that emerged from the ocean" (around 1:50) is an obvious airliner, as is the one immediately after. You can tell by the lighting, which is international standard: red light on the left wingtip, green on the right (so that other aircraft can tell from a distance what direction it's travelling in), red flashing anti-collision beacon underneath the fuselage, white landing lights fore and aft. It may have looked like it "emerged from the ocean" because it approached through haze or because it was coming over the horizon or because it only switched on its landing lights as it joined the approach to the airport (Newark Airport is in New Jersey) or for any one of a million other reasons. Most of this stuff is instantly dismissable trash. I reckon what's going on is that there are simply a lot of people who own drones, and when somebody spots a few of them in the air, other drone users send their own drones up to try to see what's going on, while at the same time people who don't know anything about aeroplanes mix up jetliners with the drones, throw in a few shooting stars, passing satellites, stars and planets and suddenly everyone's losing their minds. Honestly, it's as if nobody reporting this stuff ever bothered looking up before ...

AJeziorski
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The cloaking fuzzy looking thing is defo not focused, its obvious, its not in focus

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