It's like a Temu version of the movie Independence Day.
Maybe that's why they're here. They could be pissed that some of the Peterson blends might be disappearing.Interesting! If aliens are going to take us over, I sure wish they'd hurry up. If I have wasted time buying Christmas presents and planning family events when I could have been binging on hookers and booze, I will be pissed. Ha ha. Kidding of course. :::cough cough:::
Unless of course the aliens don't think that they could take us over quite yet. Maybe they are waiting to see what STG is going to do.
Give it time, STG will take the aliens over and chop 50% of their product line.Interesting! If aliens are going to take us over, I sure wish they'd hurry up. If I have wasted time buying Christmas presents and planning family events when I could have been binging on hookers and booze, I will be pissed. Ha ha. Kidding of course. :::cough cough:::
Unless of course the aliens don't think that they could take us over quite yet. Maybe they are waiting to see what STG is going to do.
50% reduction in anal probing and selling the extra probes for scrap at the best rates to prevent someone else encroaching on the lucrative business.Give it time, STG will take the aliens over and chop 50% of their product line.
Interesting assumptions. The drones themselves may not be a threat but instead, a first response to a threat. The pentagon has denied they are military but that doesn't mean they are not gov't. My guess is either they are scanning for a biological or nuclear threat or they are hunting for one of the four assassination teams allegedly loose in the country. It all seems very Delta Force-ish. We'll know in 75 years after they declassify the info.Whatever it is, the navigational lights, methodical patterns, and the amount of time that they loiter and for how long they've been appearing.... all that adds up to no threat in my estimation.
To comply with the law ... the lights do go out over target areas ... that's been reported.If they are enemies, why would they run navigational lights?
I don't deny what your saying but why would they even care about the law? They seem to be already breaking it. It all seems very fishy.To comply with the law .
My guess: If they are ours, If your flying a million dollar drone with sophisticated technology on a mission and flying by an airport ... you don't want a student pilot in a $150,000 cessna wrecking your mission and alerting everyone. But ... there is a report that one the size of a truck did crash and allegedly there is a picture on the trustworthy web of a N.J. trooper standing guard until it got picked up. Then again the youtube video of the NJ drones is actually an old video done in Wisconsin ! So ... we don't know nothin' !!I don't deny what your saying but why would they even care about the law? They seem to be already breaking it. It all seems very fishy.
First a drone would not show up on radar, and someone breaking the law already, wouldn't care about breaking that little law. Teens break it all the time. And, they do not need lights to fly, nor to be able to see them. I can program a flight path, turn on the avoidance software, and the thing will do what I want and never risk being hit by birds or aircraft, Actually, this is usually what I do. And, I am no expert drone operator. For the most part, they're basically a real life video game. Very fun.To comply with the law ... the lights do go out over target areas ... that's been reported.
You're weird one, Mr. Grinch.It looks like our officals are just fucking with us...
First they say it might be China... Then they say they don't know who's doing it, but they know that there's no threat.
Now they say it isn't happening.
It's bad practice to believe people when they lie this much.
If they came out tomorrow and said they talked to some aliens, would you believe them?
Actually we do ... it was reported several places that they are military grade and the size of cars and trucks not the kind you can buy. But whatever, I have never flown one. @bullet08 started a thread last week that it was confirmed there are now women in Delta Force. Maybe they are learning to fly drones in New Jersey.We also do not know if these are military grade drones
Well,in any event I'm comforted knowing that "they" have our best interests in mind.My guess: If they are ours, If your flying a million dollar drone with sophisticated technology on a mission and flying by an airport ... you don't want a student pilot in a $150,000 cessna wrecking your mission and alerting everyone. But ... there is a report that one the size of a truck did crash and allegedly there is a picture on the trustworthy web of a N.J. trooper standing guard until it got picked up. Then again the youtube video of the NJ drones is actually an old video done in Wisconsin ! So ... we don't know nothin' !!
If you were going to use a drone to collect some secret data, would you put lights on them? If so why?
However, if they were meant to make people more suspicious of our government agencies, it only works if you let them, and sure, many choose to eat the bait hook line and sinker, probably because they were already suspicious. Plus, over a month of sightings, and no one has blown up yet.
By all means, I am not an espionage expert, so I will defer to you. In what way do you think we are under threat?
I just went back and watched about 12 different videos now. No one has confirmed whether they are military style drones or what size they actually are. They can't till they have one in hand. But, in the videos, they fail to point out that synching several drones is totally possible, especially for the videos where they are running multiple lights. The most baffling sighting to me are the spinning ones over Oregon recorded by a pilot. Maybe a spinning armature attached to a small drone.Actually we do ... it was reported several places that they are military grade and the size of cars and trucks not the kind you can buy. But whatever, I have never flown one. @bullet08 started a thread last week that it was confirmed there are now women in Delta Force. Maybe they are learning to fly drones in New Jersey.