12/15/2024 / By S.D. Wells
American citizens have already heard every lame excuse in the book from the White House of why they haven’t shot down one of the hundreds of “mysterious” drones flying over every major east coast city in the USA. Whitehouse spokespeople are lying through their teeth, acting confused, befuddled, and flabbergasted that nobody can seem to figure out who owns these drones, why they’re here, what they are surveying, and why the U.S. government and military has not taken ONE SINGLE ACTION to identify them, destroy them, or simply just at least shoot down one of them and dismantle it to find out everything we need to know.
Most likely, these drones are loaded with chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction, and they may be getting prepared to unleash the next World War, that would be an inside job and prevent Trump and his new administration from ever taking office, should this bioweapons war start in the next 30 days or so. Get ready for the next plandemic or total annihilation of millions of Americans by germ warfare WMDs dropped from these mysterious drones.
These drones have already been spotted in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia Beach (Norfolk, VA), where major military installations exist, and Norfolk VA has one of the largest Navy shipyards and ports in the world. Is this the Chinese Communist Party working in tandem with the Biden Regime to overthrow America before Trump takes control?
In fact, Naval Station Norfolk is the world’s largest naval station, supporting 75 ships and over 130 aircraft, housing the largest concentration of U.S. Navy forces. Naval Station Norfolk is where Air Operations conducts an average of 275 flights per day or one every six minutes. You don’t think if the government was confused or worried about these drones flying around that base that one of those flights wouldn’t shoot them down?
To add to the chaos and distrust the American people have for the Biden Regime, just one year ago, in December of 2023, a fleet of unidentified drones swarmed the Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, a restricted U.S. military airbase where F-22 Raptor stealth fighters are stationed. The Pentagon was unable to stop these drones, which were described as being about 20 feet in length and capable of flying at high speeds and altitudes. The drones flew in a coordinated pattern towards Norfolk, home to the U.S. Navy’s SEAL Team Six and Naval Station Norfolk.
These drones were small and operated on a special radio frequency, making them undetectable by the military’s radar systems. Local police attempted to intercept the drones but were unsuccessful. The origin and control of these drones remain a mystery, raising concerns about security breaches at sensitive military locations.
The incident raised questions about the military’s ability to defend against such drone intrusions, as shooting them down was prohibited unless deemed an immediate threat. Jamming or using directed energy weapons was also considered risky due to potential interference with civilian systems.
Similar drone incidents were reported in Nevada, adding to the complexity and mystery surrounding these unauthorized drone activities. Despite extensive defense spending, the perpetrators behind these incidents remain unidentified, indicating sophisticated coordination beyond typical hobbyist capabilities. The drone visitation at Langley lasted for several days before ending just before Christmas, leaving authorities puzzled and concerned about future security threats.
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