Some of these mysterious ‘drones’ are indeed UFOs and should be taken seriously

In recent years, mysterious “drones” have hovered with impunity above sensitive government facilities, spurring urgent briefings at the White House and at the highest levels of the British government. Not only can the objects involved in these incursions evade detection and sophisticated countermeasures, they also demonstrate an array of extraordinary flight characteristics.

To be sure, some recent drone incidents are likely espionage or intimidation operations. But until conventional drone technology is conclusively linked to the most brazen incursions, these craft must be considered UFOs — or, as Congress and the government now prefer, “unidentified anomalous phenomena.”

The UFO designation is particularly appropriate considering that several well-documented and equally perplexing incidents over sensitive nuclear facilities in the 1940s1950s1960s and 1970s bear a remarkable resemblance to the recent incidents.

For 17 nights in late 2023, for example, between one and two dozen brightly-lit objects flew at any one time over Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. Beyond forcing the cancellation of nighttime training missions and the transfer of highly advanced fighter jets to another base, the incidents left the military so perplexed that it tasked a special NASA aircraft equipped with sophisticated cameras to investigate the objects.

Somehow, despite nightly incursions stretching over weeks, no verified imagery of the “drones” has emerged beyond a video showing numerous blinking lights in the sky. According to Glen VanHerck, the recently retired commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command, “our most advanced” aircraft attempted to identify the objects with “extremely limited results.”

Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) expressed “disappointment” and “shock,” respectively, at the lack of answers regarding the incidents following a year of investigation.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), a key member of both the intelligence and armed services committees, stated that the government does not know “what technology [the objects] are using.” According to Gillibrand, the craft in the Langley incursions involved a “type of technology that our radar did not detect them arriving.” Moreover, government documents indicate that all counter-drone technology deployed against the objects “failed.”

Gen. Mark Kelly, a decorated Air Force pilot and the commander of Air Combat Command, observed the incursions personally, likening the brightly illuminated objects moving across the night sky to a science fiction film: “Close Encounters at Langley.”

Would an adversary expose its ultra-stealthy technology so dramatically and consistently in full view of the U.S. military? If so, to what end?

What kind of craft, despite displaying bright flashing lights and flying in formation, can operate with complete impunity — avoiding radar and visual detection while resisting counter-drone technology — above a key military base?

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Trump Promises To Reveal What’s Going On With The Drones

During a press conference at Mar-a-Lago Thursday, President Trump vowed to reveal exactly what is happening with the drones that have been seen flying over the East coast and beyon for weeks.

“I’m going to give you a report on drones about one day into the administration because I think it’s ridiculous that they’re not telling you about what’s going on with the drones,” Trump told reporters.

Trump also noted that several governors who he was meeting with have told him there are mystery drones over their states and that they want answers.

Trump then turned it over to GOP Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin who remarked, “We are home to the largest naval base in the world in Quantico. And we also have a lot of the [Navy SEAL] teams and have a huge national security infrastructure and now for two years running, we have had drone incursion over secure airspace.”

“And we still don’t know why. And I think that’s absolutely unacceptable,” Youngkin added. 

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Kansas City Chiefs fans’ mysterious deaths yet to be resolved a year later

A year-to-date after three Kansas City Chiefs fans were last seen alive, it is still unclear why they died in their friend’s snowy backyard — and authorities have not handed down any criminal charges in their deaths.

Clayton McGeeney, 37; Ricky Johnson, 38; and David Harrington, 36, visited their longtime friend Jordan Willis’ home in Kansas City, Missouri, on Jan. 7, 2024 to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers. 

Two days later, the three men were found dead on Willis’ property by McGeeney’s fiancée. Willis could not be reached by phone and did not answer his door in the days afterward, according to family members who searched for the three friends who never returned home.

Although preliminary autopsy results shared with the media by family members indicate that fentanyl, cocaine and marijuana were in their systems, the deceased men’s families have questioned Willis’ involvement in what happened, with some threatening to file lawsuits.

In September, Willis’ attorney John Picerno told Fox News Digital that “charges [will be] forthcoming in the next few weeks,” based on “internal conversations” with prosecutors.

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Cybertruck Explosion In Las Vegas, Truths And Mysteries

The strange manifesto of Michael Livelsberger the Cybertruck bomber in Las Vegas posted by Sean Ryan who has mysteriously now gone into hiding due to death threats is a curious matter that has got my attention.

It is interesting that the FBI has been so forthcoming in releasing so much more information than usual involving this case. So much so that it sparks curiosity as to whether they want the public to be aware more so than normally about information that was also widely distributed, i.e., from Sean Ryan of the Sean Ryan Show, a well-followed podcaster.

The narrative and information from the FBI presents an acknowledgement that the manifesto found in the truck and released by Sean Ryan are similar and may indeed be authentic, but cautions that this is not yet confirmed as their conclusion.

It is also important to note that certain aspects of this case are beyond disturbing and in dispute as per the family and known close associates of Mr. Livelsberger. Family members seem either in denial or acknowledge the fact that they are beyond shocked that he would commit suicide as a part of this incident, however that is a common type of feedback from the family members of persons who have perpetrated such acts.

The manifesto itself speaks of the recent drone activity and accuses China of being behind it in some way. It also speaks of a “gravitic propulsion system” that only the United States and China have technology to engage. This is where the question of why this manifesto is so readily available comes into play, and is questionable in my opinion.

Why would the FBI almost immediately authenticate this as truth instead of vehemently deny it as they always do instead of revealing some truth of the sinister practices of such top secret experiments and technological advances?

As to whether anti-gravity experiments exist, I for one have knowledge they do. Many others do as well. It is well known that mostly censored and debunked individuals, some more well-known than others, have come forward with this information for some 40 years now. Some you may remember Bob Lazar, Dr. Steven Greer, Milton Cooper and Philip Corso, just to name a few. There have also been whistleblowers from the military who have shared stories during their lives and retirement or on their deathbeds that have acknowledged various covert projects involving military operations involving the study of reverse-alien engineering, leading to the conclusion that the US military is indeed in the possession of alien crashed air vessels. The sites that these items could exist include the areas of New Mexico and Nevada where aerial phenomena have long been questioned to exist; the authentication of which remains un-proven and has long been deemed to be conspiracy theory.

You and I both know the many formerly deemed conspiracy theories that have been brought to light as truth over the years. Such is largely done so by the vehement persistence of those who value truth and transparency above all other noise. Some who have even given their own lives for that cause? To those patriots who have given their lives to expose the truth, to those who are victims of the abuse of power, I give my most sincere respect.

Let us give our attention to some of what is written in Mr. Livelsberger’s supposed manifesto and take what is there with a grain of salt.

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House Report Discloses New Information On Unsolved J6 Pipe Bomber

Four years after what the FBI describes as an act of domestic terror–the protest at the Capitol on January 6, 2021–federal authorities have not yet solved the most consequential crime of that day: the presence of two explosive devices within blocks of the U.S. Capitol.

report issued today by Representatives Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky), chairmen of House subcommittees examining the events of January 6 and the work of the January 6 Select Committee, details how the FBI investigation into the so-called pipe bomber went cold by early 2021 despite dedicating significant resources into finding the suspect and initially identifying several “persons of interest.”

The FBI originally claimed an individual wearing a hoodie planted the devices near the headquarters of the Republican National Committee and outside the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee on January 5, 2021 between the hours of 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The devices were not discovered until 17 hours later, coincidentally, around the same time the Joint Session of Congress convened at 1:00 p.m. on January 6 to debate the results of the 2020 presidential election. A woman doing her laundry found a pipe bomb in an alleyway near the RNC headquarters at around 12:40 p.m.; a plainclothes Capitol Police officer discovered a similar device outside the DNC headquarters at 1:05 p.m.

The latter situation posed an extreme danger to incoming Vice President Kamala Harris, who left the Capitol at 11:25 a.m. and inexplicably went to the DNC, where she remained until around 1:15 p.m. As I have reported, several officers including numerous Secret Service agents and a bomb-sniffing canine failed to detect the device sitting just steps away from the building’s entrance.

News of the devices prompted the evacuation of nearby buildings and set off the first wave of panic that afternoon. Some top law enforcement officials including former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund believe the devices were a diversionary tactic. “[While] law enforcement has not identified the suspect responsible for planting both pipe bombs, the explosive devices played a critical role in how the events of that day unfolded. Whether intended to or not, both pipe bombs acted as diversions, forcing law enforcement to draw resources away from the Capitol,” the report states. The first exterior breach of Capitol grounds occurred at 12:53 p.m.

But no one has been arrested despite a $500,000 reward offered by the FBI. Further, the failure to locate the J6 pipe bomber doesn’t add up considering the extensive investigative tools still being used by the FBI to track down and arrest J6 protesters, a caseload now approaching 1,600 individuals.

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Who in the Heck Was the Terrorist Waving to As He Placed an IED Along Bourbon Street?

Late Sunday morning, officials in New Orleans, Louisiana, held a press conference to update the public regarding the state of their investigation into the New Year’s Day terrorist attack launched by (the now-deceased) Shamsud-Din Jabbar. 

There were a number of details shared by the FBI and ATF Special Agents in Charge (SACs), not least of which was the revelation that Jabbar had traveled out of the country (to Egypt and Canada) in 2023 and had made at least two reconnaissance treks to New Orleans in the months leading up to the attack. 

On his October New Orleans visits, Jabbar used Meta smart glasses while riding a bicycle to film the French Quarter. He was also wearing the glasses at the time of the attack, but they were not activated to livestream it. 

During the press conference, FBI SAC Lyonel Myrthil referred to several clips of surveillance video that showed Jabbar in the hours leading up to the attack. 

The first three to four seconds of the clip above purports to show Jabbar looking in the mirror while wearing the Meta glasses. 

Then, there is about a minute of surveillance video of Jabbar out on the street with a wheeled cooler as he prepared to place one of the IEDs. (Per the stated timeline provided by Myrthil, this would have been sometime prior to 1:53 a.m. on January 1.) We see Jabbar, in a long tan coat, with what appears to be a phone in his right hand, holding onto the cooler handle with his left. He appears to be waiting for something (or someone?) and checking his phone. After about 40 seconds, he starts walking, towing the cooler. We then see him at what appears to be a slightly different location, next to a trashcan, cooler still in tow, phone still in hand. At the 54-second mark, he looks up and appears to be waving at someone (in the general vicinity of the surveillance camera). After that, he steps off the curb, leaving the cooler behind. 

Next, we see Jabbar walking in the street, carrying a blue bucket-style cooler in his right hand. Per the stated timeline, this would be sometime prior to 2:20 a.m. And, of course, we know by 3:15 a.m., he was back behind the wheel of the Ford F-150, barreling down Bourbon Street. 

As noted in the presser, authorities now believe that the individual(s) who moved the first cooler from the point where Jabbar left it at Bourbon and St. Peter to Bourbon and Orleans (initially thought to be accomplices of Jabbar) were simply “unknowing Bourbon Street visitors [who] grabbed the cooler’s handle and moved it.” Odd and flukey, no doubt. But considering the hour and the setting, not all that difficult to believe. 

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Soldier who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas did not show any ‘concerning behavior’ before leave request: Army

The driver who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck in front of the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year’s Day did not display any “concerning behavior” at the time he was granted personal leave from his station in Germany, a U.S. Army spokesperson said.

“Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger had access to and used the POTFF [Preservation of the Force and Family] program; he did not display any concerning behaviors at the time, and was granted personal leave,” Brig. Gen. Amanda Azubuike, Chief of Public Affairs, said in a statement to Fox News. “All relevant records were provided to the FBI as the lead investigative agency.”

The newest information that the 37-year-old Army Green Beret did not display “concerning behavior” came after the FBI and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) revealed that Livelsberger likely suffered from PTSD.

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Was NOLA Killer Jabbar A Jason Bourne? Bourbon Street Terrorist’s Bombs Made With Extremely Rare Explosive, Officials Say

Reports of strange facts and inconsistencies continue to follow the Jan 1 ‘terror’ attacks in the United States, leading many to insinuate these attacks were ‘inside jobs’.

The terrorist who killed 14 people and hurt 35 more in New Orleans in the early hours of New Year’s Day prepositioned bombs that used an extraordinarily rare explosive compound, senior law enforcement officials have told NBC News. The two devices didn’t detonate, but authorities are scrambling to learn how Shamsud-Din Jabbar was able to incorporate a type of explosive that has never before been used in a terror attack in America or Europe.   

At around 3 am on Wednesday, Texas-born Houston resident Shamsud-Din Jabbar used a pickup truck to plow a path of carnage through a crowd of New Year’s partiers on Bourbon Street, before police killed him in a shootout. The 42-year-old US Army veteran’s plan had another dimension of death that he failed to execute: The FBI and ATF say he’d built two bombs that were rigged to be detonated with a transmitter that was found in his rented Ford F-150 truck.

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Superpower USA supposedly can’t shoot down “mysterious” drones, but we have no problem shooting down our own $30 million F-18 fighter jets 

  • The government’s inability to address mysterious drones raises doubts about its claimed incapacity to capture or shoot down drones hovering over uninhabited areas.
  • The disparity in handling drone threats overseas versus on American soil highlights a concerning lack of effectiveness in countering drones within U.S. borders.
  • The incident of two U.S. Navy pilots shot down over the Red Sea due to friendly fire questions the adequacy of U.S. defense measures against drone threats.
  • Recent drone sightings in Arizona and New Jersey suggest a domestic origin, emphasizing the need for enhanced protocols to safeguard American airspace and critical infrastructure.
  • The evolving challenges in maintaining airspace security underscore the urgency for the U.S. government to prioritize protecting America and its citizens from emerging drone threats.

Who says our government can’t shoot down these mysterious drones? Plenty of them are flying around over areas where there are no people, no homes, no businesses, and no threat of harm to people on the ground. Does the United States Air Force and Navy claim they have ZERO ability to capture or shoot down these flying objects, that hover in one area for extended periods of time?

Are we really supposed to believe that? What, do the drones and orbs have invisible forcefields around them that are impervious to missiles? Maybe they are all like the Star Trek Enterprise – “divert warp power to the shields Captain Kirk!”

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Vegas Surveillance Video Seems To Show Reported SF Livelsberger Erect And Moving In Vehicle Prior To Explosion

AFP has reported on suspicion regarding the narrative promoted by the Shawn Ryan interview with Sam Shoemate, and the alleged emails which were quickly ‘confirmed’ by the FBI.

More questions are now being asked, including surveillance video which appears to show the Tesla driver erect and moving prior to the explosion.

Law enforcement reported the driver had shot himself prior to the explosion.

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