No. Jersey Mystery Drones

Biden hasn’t received his “10% for the big guy” yet from China. As soon as the check clears with his family, he might do something… wait, what…

Here’s more from today’s briefing…

Anything under BB shot and its just pebbles raining down.

Facebook post by Mayor Ryan Herd after today’s briefing:

Critical Update on the Mysterious Drone Activity 🚨

Today, I attended an in-person briefing in Ewing with representatives of the NJ State Police and the NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness. While the meeting provided some insights, it also raised more alarming questions. Here are the key takeaways:

• Congressman Chris Smith from South Jersey reported drones following Coast Guard ships. The Coast Guard witnessed 50 drones flying from the ocean to land and back.

• No known credible threat, according to the NJ Office of Homeland Security, but the situation remains unresolved.

• State Police have been investigating for three weeks:

• First sighting: November 18th

• Last night: 4 sightings

• Night before: 180 sightings

• The drones:

• Fly for 6-7 hours at night.

• No RF signals, so they can’t be detected.

• Lights shut off when approached.

• No daytime sightings reported.

• State Police lack the authority to take them down—only federal agencies can act.

I asked the tough questions:

1️⃣ Can you confirm these drones have nothing to do with the U.S. military? They said yes.

2️⃣ Can you confirm these drones aren’t tied to large tech companies like Google, Amazon, or Elon Musk? They said yes.

3️⃣ Are you telling me that in this day and age, drones of this size can fly over us and we have no idea who they belong to, where they’re taking off from, or what their purpose is? They said we don’t know.

Adding insult to injury, Governor Phil Murphy didn’t even attend the meeting. We’re dealing with unidentified drones entering our airspace, and our state leader doesn’t show up to address it.

During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the mere presence of missiles 100 miles from our shores brought us to the brink of war. Yet today, drones can hover over our neighborhoods, and we remain complacent. This generational gap in recognizing threats is alarming.

If these drones’ payloads were to change, our lives could change instantly. This is a wake-up call that we cannot afford to ignore.

We must demand answers. The safety and security of our community depend on it. If you have any information or footage, call 18664SAFENJ to report it.

— Mayor Ryan Herd

If I see one, I volunteer to take a shot at it with .22 LR. I’ll let you know who shows up at the door to bitch about it.

I’ve been wondering what action citizens could take legally. Discharging a firearm in town for any purpose would get me in trouble so what are the alternatives? I have a good amount of fishing gear and wondering if attaching 15’ of heavy test line to a lead weight from a sling shot might be enough to foul up some rotor blades? Likely be responsible for any damage caused if it crashes though.

I’ll send up some of my redneck friends, with a bunch of shotguns.

That’ll solve the drone problem.

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Slingshot is illegal too in this ass-backward state. I wonder if a 30 lb bow would reach them.

Darn! How about trebuchets?

I’m in South Jersey but from what I saw of Brian Bergen in fighting the carry killer bill and this he’s a rock star

ADS-B shows a KC-46 Pegasus from McGuire taking a look at something off the coast. It was later joined by a C17. Hmmmm…


KC-46 is a plane for mid-air refueling. That’s why the C17 showed up. It was thirsty.

I bet anyone sitting in a CIC at the USS Rancocas can see these things anywhere in south jersey and knows where they go.

Why would it be doing loops out there?

Loitering once it gets on station until the C17 got there.

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they’re down here in camden county now. friend of mine in stratford saw a few over the old incolingos lot. i saw a few over my neighborhood in lindenwold. somerdale too.

Are these drones flying low enough to take down with a firearm? I thought that there was a gun owner in every other household in NJ.

So they’ve spread from N. Jersey to S.Jersey. According to 1stLtCAP, they are even in my old neighborhood of Stratford.

That means to me they are either mapping, searching, or doing recon.

In other words, intelligence gathering.

Yanno… if this was 1941, all them drones would be in Davy Jones’ locker by now.

Not sure I’d want to discharge a shotgun in a residential area in this state…

But, I wonder if a crossbow could be used, with some sort of casting net, that would jam up the rotors… or maybe a potato shooter…

Any formidable adversary doesnt need drones, they have detailed satalite images of just about the entire US.

So what do they require the close proximity for?

Whos got the coin to drop 10s of thousands on custom drones? And what benefit do they provide?