Drones Over New Jersey: QT How Did We Get Here and Why?
- athomas9662
- Dec 18, 2024
- 2 min read

When Did "We the People" Become Mushrooms?
You know the saying: “keep them in the dark and feed them… manure.” Well, it feels like that’s exactly what’s happening with these unidentified drones flying over New Jersey. Over military installations, no less! Let’s not mince words: how is this even allowed to happen in America? Where’s the transparency? Where’s the accountability? And better yet, where’s the outrage?
The government’s silence on this issue isn’t just deafening; it’s terrifying. Are we seriously supposed to believe that advanced drones hovering over strategic military sites are no big deal? That’s like leaving the front door wide open and claiming you’re safe because you’ve got a “Beware of Dog” sign. Who’s flying these things? Is it foreign adversaries? Corporate spies? The neighborhood kid with a hobby drone? (Yeah, right.)
A Dangerous Precedent
Let’s be clear: this is not some sci-fi movie plot; it’s real life. The fact that drones—unidentified drones, mind you—can breach restricted airspace is a glaring failure of national security. This isn’t just about New Jersey. Today it’s over Fort Dix; tomorrow, who knows? If our military installations aren’t secure, what about nuclear plants? What about air traffic control zones? What about your own backyard?
And the scariest part? The people who are supposed to be safeguarding us won’t even tell us what’s going on. Transparency, they say. National security, they say. But how secure are we really if they can’t keep drones out of sensitive areas?
The $800 Billion Elephant in the Room
We spend nearly $800 billion a year on defense. Eight hundred billion! That’s enough to pave the streets of America in gold, yet somehow, our skies are wide open to whatever or whoever wants to fly in. Should we be asking where all that money is going? Maybe less on woke training manuals and more on drone defense systems?
This is bigger than just military installations. This is about the principle of sovereignty. If our government can’t control its own airspace, how can we trust it to control anything else? From the southern border to cyberattacks, it feels like the cracks in our national defense are turning into chasms.
Who’s responsible for these drones?
What’s their purpose? Surveillance? Testing boundaries? Something worse?
How long has this been going on?
And why are we, the taxpaying citizens, being kept in the dark?
These are the questions every American should be asking. And until we get real answers, the only conclusion we can draw is that someone, somewhere, dropped the ball—big time.
Wake Up, America
Here’s the thing: this isn’t about fearmongering. It’s about waking up. This country was built on the idea of accountability—government by the people, for the people. But when those in power refuse to level with us, they undermine the very foundation of our republic.
Unidentified drones over military bases are not a minor issue. It’s a five-alarm fire. So let’s demand answers. Let’s demand action. Because if we don’t, the next time it won’t just be drones over New Jersey. It’ll be something far worse—and we’ll only have ourselves to blame.
You’re Welcome
QT.



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