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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Israel’s hard-won tech can solve New Jersey drones mystery — and protect US skies

 

The Issue: The government’s opaque response to mysterious drones appearing across the country.

There has been a ton of media coverage of the drones across the country, yet it doesn’t seem like we are getting any answers or insight into what is going on (“Trump has a drone to pick,” Dec. 17).

I’m just wondering what’s happening behind this media coverage.

With the current administration doing everything possible to disrupt the smooth transition of power to the incoming Trump administration, I’m worried they are going to try something extremely detrimental to our country and our incoming president.

Apparently, there is no problem with drones the size of cars flying over the home of President-elect Donald Trump and military bases in New Jersey, but there would be an emergency response if a kid tried flying a kite on Pennsylvania Avenue.

President Biden’s response is to send Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas out there to reassure American citizens. Well, it’s not working.

Mayorkas says that aircraft are commonly mistaken for drones, and not to worry.

Phew!

I am so relieved about his input regarding invaders in air space, especially considering his outstanding record regarding other invaders.

Mayorkas is gaslighting us again.

Drones the size of small automobiles hover over our cities, yet he asserts nothing is unusual about these airspace incursions.

“Everything is fine”: That’s the same gaslighting he espoused about the Chinese spy balloon that flew over the United States for over a week in February earlier this year.

He also told the American people that the border was secure, and how did that turn out?

Mayorkas’ gaslighting tactics never stop.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe after the stuck up Israelis learn from Ukraine

Garnel Ironheart said...

The sheer idiocy of it.
"Look, there's an unknown drone."
"No, it's a plane and it's not unknown."
"I'm looking right at it. It's a big, unmarked drone!"
"Nope, you're looking at a plane."
You'd think the country of 9/11 would care about their airspace a bit more.