A series of unidentified drone sightings near U.S. military installations and over residential areas in New Jersey since mid-November has raised significant public concern.
Speculation surrounding these drones has been rampant, with questions arising about their origin, purpose, and the government's apparent lack of action.
This video, recorded near Everittstown Road in Alexandria on the night of Saturday, December 14th, captured three unidentified objects in the sky at 11:46 PM. These objects were not visible on the FlightRadar24, a phone flight tracker app which displays air traffic in real time.
These unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) differed significantly from the drones previously reported in Hunterdon County on December 6th. They were silent and lacked the multiple lights observed in recent sightings.
While online theories suggest drones in the area may be conducting ground-based surveillance, it's also possible they are engaged in aerial surveillance, potentially searching for UAPs.
White House National Security Communications Coordinator John Kirby has attributed many of the reported sightings to lawfully operated manned aircraft, dismissing any immediate national security or public safety threats.
However, frustrated residents who find these explanations insufficient have expressed growing concern and even threatened to take matters into their own hands by attempting to shoot down the drones.
This raises crucial questions: What are these drones seeking in the skies? Why has the government refrained from informing the public? Is the information deemed too sensitive for public disclosure?