New Jersey UFO’s Exposed

Source of ‘UFO’ panic, drone mystery claims responsibility for frenzy: report
Company employee reportedly revealed aircraft was conducting capability tests over Garden State
By Julia Bonavita
A private aerial contractor has reportedly taken responsibility for the swarms of mystery drones that wreaked havoc over New Jersey’s skies last year.
Speaking at the Army’s UAS and Launched Effects Summit at Fort Rucker, Alabama, in August, the unnamed company allegedly revealed during a panel that their manned aerial craft was to blame for the scare across New Jersey’s skies, an attendee told The New York Post.
“You remember that big UFO scare in New Jersey last year? Well, that was us,” an employee of the unnamed contractor reportedly said, according to The Post.
The admission reportedly came as the company conducted a live demonstration of the 20-foot aerial craft’s unique flight movements as it sped through the skies with its four wings.
“I thought it was the military testing something out on the other side of the base,” the individual said while detailing their first impressions of the aircraft, according to The Post.
The company claimed their aircraft was performing exercises to “test out their capabilities” over New Jersey in November 2024, The Post reported. The operations were reportedly not required to be disclosed to the public due to the company’s government contract.
Sorry conspiracy theorists and UFO fans, it wasn’t CCP super-drones or little green men after all, surprise.
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The war of the worlds was a radio broadcast from NJ back in the 1930’s. Orson Wells did the bradcast so calm down people
That’s what they WANT you to believe…..and I have a personal meme I made some time ago, for these types of things….
I wouldn’t listen to either one of them if they told me the sun rises in the east.
Jersey…
I mean, c’mon it’s always us or one of our contractors…
Ft. Monmouth was closed in 2005..cough cough.
Interesting, but no.
I watched the videos and they were all regular planes with standard FAA signal lights in the correct colors. So airplanes, not drones or UFOs.
The drones showed up later when hysteria was already raging, as people tried to fly their own drones to capture footage of the “UFOs”.