MYSTERY DRONES SWARMING US MILITARY BASES PROMPT MANY TO SEARCH FOR ANSWERS
For multiple communities, there is a drone problem. While mystery drones swarming US military bases and other communities are making news late in 2024, they’ve been an ongoing issue for years. The lack of communication from the government who may also be searching for an answer has sparked debates about national security along with conspiracy theories. As of this writing, there’s no clear answer involving the drones flying over US military bases but the President-elect believes the government has an answer it just isn’t sharing.
Can You Fly Drones on Military Bases?
You are not allowed to fly drones on or near military bases. There are rules against it from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Defense (DoD).
Furthermore, unmanned aircraft (UA) cannot operate within 3,000 ft laterally and 1,000 ft. above military vessels.
These limitations and more apply to drones that are personal or commercial in nature and any exceptions would have to go through a substantial process with the military base in which such operations would be conducted as well as the proper government agencies.
Simply put, you can’t use drones near or on installations. This is part of what’s so concerning about the mystery drone swarms reported near military bases across the United States.
Mystery Drones Swarm US Military Base and Nobody Has a Clear Answer
Whether it’s curiosity, espionage, daring aviation enthusiasts, aliens, or a government plot to control the world, drones continue to puzzle Americans with many seeking answers.
In recent years, drone incursions at U.S. military sites have surged, disrupting sensitive operations, and training, and raising questions about our nation’s preparedness for handling such threats.
Counter-drone protection does exist and traditional weapons can also be effective but to safely do so brings into question plenty of legal and logistical questions.
In New Jersey, the Army’s Picatinny Arsenal, a facility known for weapon R&D, has seen an uptick of large, fast-moving drones flying in organized formation near the installation.
However, drones over military bases have been a problem for quite some time with multiple posts, including the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico and Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, reporting unusual activity.
The FAA and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continue to investigate but the government has yet to release an official cause of the drones.
Now, there is a call for better laws to mitigate these threats, and The Pentagon is reviewing its drone defense strategy to better understand and respond to present and future operations.
Trump Claims the Government Knows the Cause
Despite no official answer coming forth from the government, President-elect Donald Trump has claimed that the powers that be do in fact know where the drone swarms harassing US military bases are coming from and what they are doing.
In a relatively vague, speculative manner, Trump claimed, "The government knows what is happening. Look, our military knows where they took off from. If it's a garage, they can go right into that garage. They know where it came from and where it went. And for some reason, they don't want to comment. And I think they'd be better off saying what it is. Our military knows and our President knows. And for some reason, they want to keep people in suspense."
Americans, including Trump, believe the military can track the mysterious drones and some are wondering why the government is being more transparent.
The FBI and local law enforcement agencies continue to investigate these incidents and so far, the federal government has said most incidents are from legal aircraft and that there is no security threat.
Trump’s Ally Charlie Kirk Believes Mystery Drone Swarms Are Part of Project Blue Beam
Charlie Kirk remains a strong ally of Trump and is also voicing an opinion about why drones have swarmed military bases recently.
According to the founder of Turning Point USA, Kirk believes that the mysterious drones are part of a government conspiracy known as Project Blue Beam.
On social media, Kirk voiced his opinion, stating, “These drones aren’t just drones—they’re laying the groundwork for something much bigger. Project Blue Beam is real, and we’re seeing it unfold.”
Serge Monast was a journalist in Canada during the ‘90s who laid down the framework for Project Blue Beam.
The conspiracy is that a cabal of elites is using supernatural events to help create an unstable society to usher in a new world order in all of the chaos that would follow.
There are many different types of events that could be used, including alien invasions, mind control, and false flags.
While this may seem a bit more extreme than other explanations, until the government comes out with a better answer, and let’s be honest, even after it does, Americans are going to speculate.
We started 2024 with Chinese spy balloons and look to close it out with mystery drones swarming US military bases. Both incidents have left the public with more questions than answers so far.
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