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    Every photo I've seen so far that shows sometime more than a light looks like a plain old regular airplane. One news photo that was posted in a legit news article showed a group of 4 lights that were an obvious line up of planes coming in for final approach at an airport.

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    If it was a real threat they would probably just paint it with some RF energy from a radar jammer. I could shut down the metro area with one of these...

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    Doesn't our military have SOME kind of aimable EMP weapon that they can hit a specific target with to fry its electronics and stop it in its tracks? Or drop from the sky?
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    Default EMP to Knockout Drones?

    The only directional EMP weapon I can think of are the microwave transmitters I mentioned in a previous post. These are usually directed at threats to our aircraft by radar guided weapons systems. The problem is these systems are so powerful they could cause collateral damage. Due to classified programming for war mode, the military trains at special areas designated as training ranges with training programs installed in the jammers.
    I believe the Air Force has bombs that specifically generate an EMP pulse with conventional explosives. The Army used to have a small nuclear weapon called "Davy Crockett". It was taken out of service in the late 1960's. I am sure Space Force has capability to electromagnetically disable drones. Here is a video that explains EMP for the layman without going into detail of the actual physics involved.

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    Took me a few days to figure out what they are doing.

    It's everyone who owns a drone, all going up to see......................................The Christmas Lights in their area. Why drive, when you can drone.

    Problem solved.


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    I figure it is some government contract to map the area for an alphabet or the .mil.

    Kinda like Google Earth with the streets feature. They are using night vision cameras so they get the data for night operations. The data is fed into various platforms for defense puposes. The project is classified, so the Pentagon will claim they don't know.

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    This is starting to seem more and more like a false flag to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    This is starting to seem more and more like a false flag to me.
    My impression since the start of this thing.
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    This is about the most logical info I've dug up so far.

    There is a facility called the Picatinny Arsenal in NJ. It houses the Army Armament Research, development and Engineering Center. That outfit got a defense contract to develop aircraft to 3D map urban areas.

    There was a TFR 4/8833 put in place around that facility from 11/25/24 thru 12/26/24 that is cataloged as "Special Security Reasons" with a 2000ft elevation limit.

    In other words, they are testing low flying aircraft there for a month.

    Strangely, this is very similar to the drone activity we saw in CO several years ago. I personally saw a line of very low flying large drones in formation over Kipling at night, posted about it here and the theory was they were mapping and possibly operated by Lockheed due to where I saw them.

    I think we can all agree our future includes swarms of drones. The fact the US is denying it is the troubling part. Can't trust the Gov.

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