Executive Summary
Drones have been spotted flying over the eastern United States, particularly in New Jersey and Ohio, causing confusion and concern among residents and officials.
But I’m not confused. They indicate just how pathetic and weak our current government really is. The drones are “lobbying by public fear” which is the most well-worn page in their playbook.
The situation highlights broader issues of transparency and trust in government, which is deservedly in the gutter.
This raises the prospect of knowing what their playbook is, and how to turn it against them, which we will have to do if we want to keep the winning streak going. They are on the run. Now is the time to tangle them up with their own methods.
Drones Over Eastern U.S.
I’ve been following the reports of drones over New Jersey and now Ohio, particularly around Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. These aren’t your typical hobby drones; they’re large, fixed-wing aircraft with bright lights, clearly meant to be seen. The federal government claims they’re not dangerous but can’t identify who’s flying them, which raises more questions than answers. It’s reminiscent of other times when official statements seemed to obscure more than they revealed.
Government Involvement and The Playbook
The presence of drones over military bases suggests a level of operation that isn’t typical for civilians or foreign entities. If these were unauthorized, they’d likely be shot down.