Yukon Cornelius said:
When did they start? Is it possible they are flying over critical infrastructure stuff? Refineries, sin stations?
I think that depends on how long someone has been without.Kenneth_2003 said:
Brothels and strip clubs are critical infrastructure?
🚨#BREAKING: A 911 center is receiving a report from a caller that a unknown drone is landing near solar plant field and sucking up power
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A 911 call center in North Stonington, Connecticut, received a report from an individual named Lisa, who claimed… pic.twitter.com/xGiUfO0T6R
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Heineken-Ashi said:— JamieC (@OYourNameHereO) December 14, 2024
Considering the vote and at least general if not large mandate for being rid of the present course, I really don't think any such 11th hour attempt to hang onto power would happen or succeed. Nor would an MSM spin to justify Bidenites holding power work. The public would probably and rightly burn it all down over it and drive all of them out of the Beltway.General Jack D. Ripper said:
Hear me out. These drones are only a tiny proportion of how many there actually are. And while each of those drones has armament capabilities they also each have smaller drones and each of those drones hold razor sharp flechettes.
In all non conspiracy theorist mindset, if Trump, Vivek, Elon and RFK do what they promised and what they were elected to do, people are going to prison and people are going to be bankrupted. These folks are or are related to people deep in the Washington bureaucracy.
You don't think they could be capable of running a coup to keep their game going and to stay out of prison?
John Ferguson, the CEOof Saxon Aerospace, a manufacturer of manned drones, gives his assessment of all the mysterious drones plaguing New Jersey and other places in America right now. pic.twitter.com/vx299AimAj
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) December 14, 2024
Putting those captured aliens to work out at Area 51!titan said:That's crazy. Is he implying they are some kind of cloaking device test? "balls turn into planes when filmed."Rapier108 said:
Charlie Kirk should know better than spreading stupid **** from Reddit.
And there is no way to have "secret" satellite launches. They are easily visible to millions and when one is launched, there are numerous safety protocols that have to be followed to keep the airspace clear. Those notices are public and easily accessible.
Still don't believe this is a foreign power. Even Milley's era Pentagon probably would act against it if so.
I can't believe this theory was floated in the first place. There's an obvious problem that shoots it down immediately (pun intended, dammit.) A nuclear device detonation, dirty or not, would be a catastrophic world changing event. If drones can be used to search for this rumored WMD, then why aren't these "nuclear sniffing drones" flying around the clock 24/7 instead of only a few hours at night? Is maintaining secrecy over a military drone program more important than preventing terrorists from setting off a nuclear device anywhere, especially on American soil? It's a dumb theory.nortex97 said:
Not keeping up with this in detail but this guy seems fairly credible in his analysis that these things are likely looking for gas/radiological material (basically sniffing). Pretty scary when you consider Sarah Adams comments, imho, but who knows.John Ferguson, the CEOof Saxon Aerospace, a manufacturer of manned drones, gives his assessment of all the mysterious drones plaguing New Jersey and other places in America right now. pic.twitter.com/vx299AimAj
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) December 14, 2024
G Martin 87 said:I can't believe this theory was floated in the first place. There's an obvious problem that shoots it down immediately (pun intended, dammit.) A nuclear device detonation, dirty or not, would be a catastrophic world changing event. If drones can be used to search for this rumored WMD, then why aren't these "nuclear sniffing drones" flying around the clock 24/7 instead of only a few hours at night? Is maintaining secrecy over a military drone program more important than preventing terrorists from setting off a nuclear device anywhere, especially on American soil? It's a dumb theory.nortex97 said:
Not keeping up with this in detail but this guy seems fairly credible in his analysis that these things are likely looking for gas/radiological material (basically sniffing). Pretty scary when you consider Sarah Adams comments, imho, but who knows.John Ferguson, the CEOof Saxon Aerospace, a manufacturer of manned drones, gives his assessment of all the mysterious drones plaguing New Jersey and other places in America right now. pic.twitter.com/vx299AimAj
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) December 14, 2024
1000 Terrorists embedded in the U.S. today. FBI has caught 0.
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Rapier108 said:🚨#BREAKING: A 911 center is receiving a report from a caller that a unknown drone is landing near solar plant field and sucking up power
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) December 15, 2024
📌#NorthStonington l #CT
A 911 call center in North Stonington, Connecticut, received a report from an individual named Lisa, who claimed… pic.twitter.com/xGiUfO0T6R
Lisa (the person who called 911) needs to lay off the booze.
Since there is so little information, people have to make up stuff.G Martin 87 said:I can't believe this theory was floated in the first place. There's an obvious problem that shoots it down immediately (pun intended, dammit.) A nuclear device detonation, dirty or not, would be a catastrophic world changing event. If drones can be used to search for this rumored WMD, then why aren't these "nuclear sniffing drones" flying around the clock 24/7 instead of only a few hours at night? Is maintaining secrecy over a military drone program more important than preventing terrorists from setting off a nuclear device anywhere, especially on American soil? It's a dumb theory.nortex97 said:
Not keeping up with this in detail but this guy seems fairly credible in his analysis that these things are likely looking for gas/radiological material (basically sniffing). Pretty scary when you consider Sarah Adams comments, imho, but who knows.John Ferguson, the CEOof Saxon Aerospace, a manufacturer of manned drones, gives his assessment of all the mysterious drones plaguing New Jersey and other places in America right now. pic.twitter.com/vx299AimAj
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) December 14, 2024
If one wants to monitor a bridge, all they have to do is put a radiation detector on it.G Martin 87 said:
Nuclear material doesn't stop emitting radiation in the daytime, or when it isn't in the presence of a bridge.
Though I am aware somewhat of the weary feud between on some Trump vs DesSantis matters, on anything else why would your posts get flagged. They have always appeared pretty informative and giving another perspective. These on the unsettling nuke rumor are particularly refreshing just now and almost act as "rumor control" which is good.Rapier108 said:Since there is so little information, people have to make up stuff.G Martin 87 said:I can't believe this theory was floated in the first place. There's an obvious problem that shoots it down immediately (pun intended, dammit.) A nuclear device detonation, dirty or not, would be a catastrophic world changing event. If drones can be used to search for this rumored WMD, then why aren't these "nuclear sniffing drones" flying around the clock 24/7 instead of only a few hours at night? Is maintaining secrecy over a military drone program more important than preventing terrorists from setting off a nuclear device anywhere, especially on American soil? It's a dumb theory.nortex97 said:
Not keeping up with this in detail but this guy seems fairly credible in his analysis that these things are likely looking for gas/radiological material (basically sniffing). Pretty scary when you consider Sarah Adams comments, imho, but who knows.John Ferguson, the CEOof Saxon Aerospace, a manufacturer of manned drones, gives his assessment of all the mysterious drones plaguing New Jersey and other places in America right now. pic.twitter.com/vx299AimAj
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) December 14, 2024
The more outrageous and scary it sounds, the more they know many will eat it up.
This nuke theory keeps getting rearranged when people point out the BS parts of it. The earlier version said the drones were being used in conjunction with the WC-135 Constant Phoenix aircraft. The problem with that, and the current one, is that "sniffing" for a nuke will not find an undetonated weapon. What it looks for is the radioactive fallout a detonation creates.
Truly, some of these people on social media really act like they want a nuke to go off, or for Al-Qaeda to slaughter tens of thousands of Americans just so they can get on their platform of choice and scream "see, see, see, I was right!" Social media is a cancer on society.
And because I know all my posts get flagged, the paragraph above is in reference to people on Twitter, Tik-Tok, etc. putting out all of the zero evidence fear porn. It is not referring to anyone on TA.
redline248 said:
Can you post the video?
NEST has been using scintillation detectors on helicopters for over 40 years to find radioactive material.CanyonAg77 said:
I'm not a nuclear physicist, nor do I play one on the Internet.
But I'm fairly sure that radiation drops off at the square of the distance from the emitter. So the drones need to be as low as possible to have a prayer of sensing radiation.
I'm thinking ground level or rooftop level at the highest.
https://www.tiktok.com/@trendy_viewz/video/7448824152825318687?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7441735427806119466TAMUallen said:redline248 said:
Can you post the video?
It was on the hated tiktok and I don't think I can embed that.
Username: trendy_viewz Nuke
Or at landfills.Rapier108 said:If one wants to monitor a bridge, all they have to do is put a radiation detector on it.G Martin 87 said:
Nuclear material doesn't stop emitting radiation in the daytime, or when it isn't in the presence of a bridge.
Same thing that is used in ports to check incoming containers.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 15, 2024
Note: I posted above for a morning chuckle, before anyone gets their panties in a wad.Quote:
Roseanne Barr, among many others, attributed citizens' confusion and the lack of information being provided about the staggering number of drones in the sky to something called Project Blue Beam.
'Now you see why I mention Project Blue Beam every week on my podcast…..,' the 72-year-old Trump-supporting actress wrote on X.
Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory dating to the 1990s that claims global elites, including government and military organizations, are planning to use advanced technology to stage celestial events in order to manipulate the world's population.
The theory has recently found traction again online as commentators such as Barr claim that the US government could stage an alien invasion as a pretext for imposing authoritarian rule.
The outlandish theory is among many that have been amplified over the last week in the vacuum of information left in the wake of the Biden administration's failure to tell the public where the drones are coming from or who is behind them.