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Drones latest: Biden insists flying objects pose ‘no danger’ as FBI issues urgent firearm and laser warning

The bureau has warned New Jersey residents to avoid shooting down or shining lasers at suspect unmanned aircraft systems after complaints from pilots

Katie Hawkinson
in Washington DC and New York
,Joe Sommerlad,Julia Musto,James Liddell
Wednesday 18 December 2024 05:17 EST
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Donald Trump says ‘something strange is going on’ with drone sightings

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President Joe Biden insisted that there is “no sense of danger” surrounding the mysterious spate of drone sightings across the US.

“Nothing nefarious apparently, but they’re checking it all out,” he told reporters at the White House on Tuesday amid growing public demands for an explanation. “We’re following this closely, but so far no sense of danger.”

The FBI also issued a warning to New Jersey residents, urging them not to shoot down or shine lasers at suspected drones flying overhead. The bureau, along with state police, noted an increase of pilots being hit in the eyes with lasers, after those on the ground have mistaken planes for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS’s).

“There is also a concern with people possibly firing weapons at what they believe to be a UAS,” the agency added in a statement.

Members of Congress were briefed on the potential origins of the drones in a classified House Intelligence Committee meeting on Tuesday by Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Major General Pat Ryder.

Officials continue to brush off claims that the UAS’s are linked with anything more clandestine, with Ryder telling reporters: “Completely understand the concerns, completely will reinforce we’re taking it seriously.”

A government psyop or a foreign military threat? Drones send conspiracy theories flying across internet

Benny Johnson is by no means the only person entertaining unhinged reactions to the drones.

Their appearance has prompted a litany of conspiracy theories to fly across the internet, with people variously suggesting they could be part of a government psychological operation, aliens or a foreign military threat.

Gustaf Kilander takes a closer look.

A government psyop and a foreign military threat: The conspiracies behind the drones

‘Some of those drone sightings are, in fact, drones. Some are manned aircraft that are commonly mistaken for drones,’ homeland security secretary says

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 14:30

Are fake aliens flying over New Jersey to ‘steal Trump’s swagger?’ One MAGA podcaster is worried

Right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson has reacted to the mysterious drones appearing over the East Coast in recent weeks by asking if they were part of a “fake alien invasion” being staged to “steal Trump’s swagger” ahead of his inaugration as the 47th President of the United States on January 20.

Justin Baragona reports.

Are fake aliens flying over NJ to ‘steal Trump’s swagger?’ MAGA podcaster is worried

The pro-Trump YouTuber also claimed that the unknown drones were part of a “massive psyop” to “destabilize” Trump’s administration, adding that the American government has control of alien technology.

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 14:00

Two arrested over Boston airport drone incident while Ohio military base forced to shut airspace

Two men have been arrested for operating a drone “dangerously close” to a Boston airport while a critical Ohio Air Force base was forced to shut its airspace as investigations continue into reports of hundreds of flying objects sighted over the US.

Robert Duffy, 42, and Jeremy Folcik, 32, both of Massachusetts, were arrested and charged with trespassing on Saturday evening after their unmanned aircraft system was detected above Logan International Airport, according to the Boston Police Department.

James Liddell has more.

Two arrested for Boston airport drone incident as Ohio military base shuts airspace

The incidents come after the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security said there is ‘no evidence’ the drone sightings pose a national security threat

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 13:30

Trump makes New Jersey drone sighting plea to White House: ‘Something strange is going on’

This is what the president-elect had to say about the matter during his wide-ranging press conference at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida yesterday.

Trump makes drone sighting plea as he claims ‘something strange is going on’

Donald Trump has claimed the government knows more than it is telling the public about the mystery drones spotted flying over New Jersey. Speaking at a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Monday (16 December), the president-elect questioned why the Biden administration is keeping the public “in suspense”. Trump claimed: “Look, our military knows where they took off from.” When asked if he had received an intelligence briefing on the drones, Trump declined to answer. “Our military knows, and our president knows, and for some reason they want to keep people in suspense,” Trump said. The president-elect added: “Something strange is going on. For some reason they don’t want to tell the people.”

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 13:00

How to tell the difference between a drone, a plane and a UFO

Here’s a timely guide for those worrying themselves needlessly about lights in the night sky.

How to tell the difference between a drone, a plane and a UFO

Flying objects were spotted near the Picatinny Arsenal, a U.S. military research and manufacturing facility

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 12:30

New Jersey Governor posts update on FBI meeting

Here’s the latest from Phil Murphy:

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 12:00

Mapped: All the locations of mass drone sightings in the last week

Here’s Ariana Baio with an interesting map of every location in which the drones have been spotted within the last week, with some reporting them further afield in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Florida, California and Texas in recent days.

Mapped: All the locations of mass drone sightings in the last week

Officials have no explanation for where the drones are coming from or what their purpose is

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 11:30

Joe Rogan says he’s ‘genuinely concerned’ by expert’s social media video on drones

The influential bro podcaster now says he is “genuinely concerned” about the drone sightings after watching a TikTok video from John Ferguson, the CEO of Saxon Unmanned, which also alarmed the easily-alarmed Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, in which Ferguson speculates the drones could be scouting the interstates in search of a gas leak or “radioactive material”.

Rogan wrote in response to the clip: “This is the first video about these drones that has got me genuinely concerned.”

He was previously more relaxed about it all, despite pronouncing this explanation from White House official John Kirby “sus”.

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 11:00

House Intelligence Committee to receive classified briefing on Tuesday

Members of the the House Intelligence Committee are expected to receive a classified briefing on the mystery, CNN reports.

Democratic Representative Jim Himes, a member of the committee, told Fox News over the weekend he is frustrated with the current lack of information.

“There are a lot of us who are pretty frustrated right now,” Himes said.

“The answer ‘we don’t know’ is not a good enough answer when people are anxious, when they are nervous, and this has been true since we’ve been a species on this planet.”

“It is not the Iranians, it is not the Chinese. They aren’t Martians.”

Here’s John Bowden with more on Hines’s exasperation.

Mystery drones are not foreign – or alien – says intel panel member

Congressman questions why FAA officials have not debunked conspiracy theories

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 10:30

Public warned against trying to shoot down suspected drones

Law enforcement in New Jersey has been forced to warn local citizens against taking matters into their own hands and attempting to shoot down the unidentified flying objects and risking injury, according to ABC News, as the demand for answers continues to grow.

The FBI in Newark and New Jersey State Police warned on Monday that there has been an increase in pilots “being hit in the eyes with lasers because people on the ground think they see an Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).”

“We’re also concerned people will take matters into their own hands and fire a weapon at an aircraft,” FBI Newark Acting Special Agent in Charge Nelson Delgado said in a video message released on Monday.

“Not only is this act against the law, but it poses an incredible danger to the pilots and passengers on those aircraft.”

Dozens of agencies have been working to find answers and track down any operators acting “illegally or with nefarious intent”, the FBI office said.

“However, there could be dangerous and possibly deadly consequences if manned aircraft are targeted mistakenly as UAS.”

Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 10:00

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