FBI Issues Warning to New Jersey Residents As Drone Mystery Intensifies

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In this issue of “Dronegate”…

As the mystery about drone sightings over New Jersey continues to intensify, leading to panic among some residents, anger among others, and, of course, conspiracy theories among some, the FBI field office in Newark, New Jersey, has warned people not to shoot down drones or point lasers at manned aircraft.





The bureau warned on social media that such activity could be dangerous or even deadly.  

In a statement, jointly issued by the FBI and New Jersey State Police, authorities cited an increase in pilots of manned aircraft being been hit in the eyes with lasers after being misidentified as a drone by someone on the ground, while also stressing concern that that people on the ground could mistakenly fire weapons at what they believe to be an Unmanned Aircraft Systems, or UAS, which are actually manned aircraft.

FBI Newark, NJSP, and dozens of other agencies and law enforcement partners have been out every night for several weeks to legally track down operators acting illegally or with nefarious intent and using every available tool and piece of equipment to find the answers the public is seeking. However, there could be dangerous and possibly deadly consequences if manned aircraft are targeted mistakenly as UAS.

Misidentification often occurs when UAS are mistaken for more familiar objects such as manned aircraft, low-orbit satellites, or celestial bodies like planets or stars. 

Misidentification, along with panic, anger, and conspiracies — including super whacked-out ones — also occurs when people don’t get answers, particularly from a government they no longer trust.

The statement includes recommendations about alternatives other than taking the matter into one’s own hands.





To improve accuracy and prevent false sightings, a variety of tools and techniques can be used to assist with the visual identification of suspected UAS. Accurate identification is critical for maintaining safety and ensuring appropriate responses to UAS activity.

There are many different websites and mobile apps the public can access through various government agencies and private companies that show flight paths of manned aircraft, satellites in Earth’s orbit, and stars and planets visible on a given evening that can help determine if people are seeing a UAS or something else.

Again, here’s the thing. People who shoot or point lasers at “lights in the” sky do so because of one or more reasons I included in the first paragraph. Toss in a healthy amount of distrust in the federal government, whether warranted or not, and this is what you get. 

Republican Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes said in an interview on “Fox News Sunday” that concerned people should call one or more federal agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to share information about drone sightings.

The FAA in particular, which is the agency of jurisdiction through the domestic skies, ought to be out Saturday morning saying, ‘Let’s show you a picture at the number of aircraft, commercial and private and military, that go over New Jersey in any 24-hour period.’





“Just putting information out there to fill that vacuum would be helpful,” Himes added.

The Bottom Line

While I’m neither a conspiracy theorist nor do I get irrationally worked up, it’s been obvious for a month that something is happening in the skies over New Jersey and elsewhere.


ALSO READ:

Dronegate: Spies in the Sky, Government Cover-Up, or Hysteria Run Amok?

President-elect Trump, Elon Musk Weigh In on Mystery Drones


As I wrote in the “Dronegate” article above, this whole thing would be ironic as all get-out if it turns out to be a government cover-up with the full knowledge of the Biden White House.

Biden began his presidential campaign in his basement. If he leaves the presidency after having left the American people in the dark about Dronegate, how apropos it would be.






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Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

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