Largely lost in the national conversation about the month-long drone invasion of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and assorted locations is the following notion: what if they're a force of good?
After all, as the argument goes, we aren't scrambling jets and shooting them down. The FBI is insultingly blasé about the situation, passively accusing the hundreds of Americans reporting on the phenomenon of imagining the problem.
This account was deleted (@JerseyFutures), yet it’s the most believable reason I’ve seen for all these drones. pic.twitter.com/sUmgAOBtJE
— Bob's News (@dyversityhire) December 14, 2024
As featured by ZeroHedge in an article about much darker theories, the screencaps from the tweet above paint a relatively optimistic picture. For reasons unknown, the account, @JerseyFutures, has been banned from X.
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The thread, published yesterday, speculates that what we're seeing are "HPGe nuclear detector drones" designed to detect gamma radiation. Then, the author posits that the drones are part of a psyop to gauge the public reaction to mass deployment of such drones in the case they were needed. Further, s/he claims the same devices have been used recently in Ukraine to search for dirty nuclear devices.
The author claims to have this inside information due to a career as a radio frequency engineer, and states a goal of assuaging the public's worries: "i just had to get this off my chest as all day im hearing people genuinely afraid of the drones when they should be in awe of the capabilities we have as a country to keep us safe." (All typos, sic.)
Of course the author could be acting, or "LARPing". For that matter, he or she could be an intel source spreading disinfo. Perhaps the author is right about the basic premise, when in fact the drones aren't a psyop at all, but are actively searching for a dirty nuke.
Yet, in the grand scheme of confusion swirling around the UAP sightings, this theory is perhaps the only one that explains the federal government's apparent lack of concern coupled with a reasonable motive for the drone activities.