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today's episode is over the New

3:42

Jersey drones. We've gotten an ungodly

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amount of emails requesting this. And

3:46

if somehow you're living under a

3:48

rock for the past few weeks,

3:51

there have been multiple drones in

3:53

various spots around the skies of

3:55

New Jersey, and also New York,

3:57

and these drones are all different

4:00

sizes. It's become a huge deal.

4:02

So much so that the FBI

4:04

is investigating it and the president

4:06

was even briefed on it. But

4:08

somehow our state and government officials

4:11

have no clue who owns these

4:13

drones where they are coming from

4:15

and why they are in our

4:17

skies. They have no explanations for

4:20

them. Now before we jump into

4:22

the timeline of the drones being

4:24

over New Jersey, how they arrived

4:26

and what they're currently doing, let's

4:28

first have a quick history lesson.

4:31

over drones in general. So Dan,

4:33

can you start our history lesson

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are exactly. Drones are small or

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fly throughout the air, like planes.

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but are also able to hover

6:53

in place for an extended period

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of time. You can operate these

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drones remotely with a controller or

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they can be operated independently based

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on a set of instructions in

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their computer system. Now some drones

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are powered by an electric jet

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or combustion motor. Also they have

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a GPS system, a high resolution

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camera, and sometimes they contain a

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radar system, infrared system, and even

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weapons attached to them, such as

7:20

missiles or bombs. Now, there are

7:22

two main types of drones that

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are used. You have the military

7:27

drones and then the personal drones.

7:29

Military drones are primarily used for

7:31

military actions, such as surveillance and

7:33

remote targetings. Personal drones are used

7:35

for commercial and recreational purposes, primarily

7:38

for aerial videography and photography, also

7:40

some individual race drones. Which that

7:42

shit makes me sick to watch.

7:44

Yeah, they put on that VR

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headset and they race their drones

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through these obstacles. Damn. I tried

7:51

to watch them, can't do it,

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it's too fast, too everywhere. And

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furious. And furious. They drift. All

7:58

right, now that we have an

8:00

understanding of what drones are, let's

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talk about the history of them.

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So Dan, I'm going to ask

8:07

you, if you had to guess,

8:09

don't cheat and look, okay? If

8:11

you had to guess, when do

8:13

you think the first historical use

8:16

of a drone of an, of

8:18

a drone was, of it being

8:20

pretty much an unmanned aerial vehicle?

8:22

When was it first used? Ten

8:24

years ago, 50 years ago, 100

8:27

years ago? or more. I'd say

8:29

back in the 1950s or 60s,

8:31

maybe 70s. Nope. Further? Yep. The

8:33

first real unmanned aerial vehicle, aka

8:36

a drone, happened back in 1782.

8:38

So way back then there were

8:40

these two brothers that lived in

8:42

France together. These brothers created these

8:44

unmanned balloons that they launched into

8:47

the air, which these balloons are

8:49

now known as the pretty much

8:51

hot air balloons. Oh, I didn't

8:53

think about balloons. I was thinking

8:56

about the little remote helicopters that

8:58

you can get when you're like

9:00

a kid. Yeah, those are technically

9:02

unmanned once they're in the air,

9:04

but you're controlling with the controller.

9:07

Yeah. Anyway, now following that, not

9:09

much happened for quite a while

9:11

after these hot air balloons were

9:13

created, but over 60 years, you

9:16

know, later in 1849, the country

9:18

of Austria was beefing with Venice.

9:20

Now, Austria wanted to overtake Venice,

9:22

but was having trouble because it

9:25

was surrounded by water surrounded by

9:27

water. So the Austrians had to

9:29

come up with a plan. On

9:31

August 22nd of 1849, Austria gathered

9:33

up 200 giant-ass hot air balloons

9:36

and mounted bombs on those bitches.

9:38

Each balloon carried 33 pounds of

9:40

explosives and were set with a

9:42

half-hour time views. The Austrians decided

9:45

to launch a secret attack against

9:47

Venice. and release these balloons in

9:49

hopes that they would fly over

9:51

to that area. the fuse would

9:53

go off, it would pop the

9:56

balloon, and it would drop the

9:58

bombs down below. However, things did

10:00

not work that way. The Austrian

10:02

troops waited for the proper wind

10:05

conditions and released the balloons. The

10:07

balloons began to rise into the

10:09

sky to about 4,500 feet. At

10:11

the same time, though, the Venetian

10:13

citizens came out of their homes

10:16

and began crowding the streets and

10:18

looking into the far-distance skyline. Oh,

10:20

what's that? Yeah, they kind of

10:22

got scared because initially they thought

10:25

that, oh shit, they're sending those

10:27

things over here towards us. What

10:29

are they? They thought they might

10:31

have been filled with troops or,

10:34

you know, something crazy. I mean,

10:36

200 of them being, like, sent

10:38

over. Yeah. Well, it becomes a

10:40

disaster fairly quickly for the Austrians.

10:42

Oh, because all of a sudden,

10:45

the wind direction changed and the

10:47

balloons started heading back towards the

10:49

Austrian troops. The balloons began exploding

10:51

in midair and then would drop

10:54

the bombs down below on the

10:56

troops. At this time, the Venetian

10:58

citizens began realizing what was happening

11:00

and they began to clap and

11:02

cheer every time a cloud of

11:05

smoke appeared in the air from

11:07

one of the balloons exploding on

11:09

the Austrian army. So needless to

11:11

say, it was a giant fuck

11:14

up. So ten years go by.

11:16

in June of 1862 and a

11:18

intriguing patent for a flying machine

11:20

that can hold bombs was filed

11:23

in Massachusetts. So this flying machine

11:25

held hydrogen gas and with steam

11:27

power its wings were pivoted from

11:29

horizontal to vertical. Then only seven

11:31

months later an individual named Charles

11:34

Perry from New York. He also

11:36

registered a patent for a hot

11:38

air balloon that carried a basket

11:40

with a timing mechanism. and when

11:43

the timing mechanism went off it

11:45

tipped over which would release a

11:47

bomb out of the side of

11:49

it and it would fall down

11:51

below. Then less than 20 years

11:54

later in 1898 the United States

11:56

began using a

11:58

kite with camera fitted

12:00

onto it. onto it.

12:03

These flying cameras recorded pictures in a

12:05

90 second period of time. They

12:07

were used for reconnaissance and surveillance

12:09

during the Spanish and Did you know

12:11

that? the I did not know they used War.

12:14

put cameras on. I did not know

12:16

used kites and put cameras

12:18

1917, a groundbreaking

12:20

event. event much

12:22

shook the scientific community. The

12:25

U .S. Army

12:27

commissioned the Dayton Wright...

12:29

airplane to design

12:32

the kittering aerial torpedo, aka the

12:34

.a. launched from a Now

12:36

this aerial torpedo, ran down a

12:39

was launched from a system of

12:41

dolly that ran down

12:43

a portable track. The

12:45

bug's system of internal preset

12:47

electrical a and guided a a

12:49

target. length a time, a

12:51

length of time. closed an closed in

12:53

electrical circuit which shut off the engine. the

12:56

engine. Then... The wings were

12:58

released. causing the bug to pretty

13:00

much plunge down towards Earth. Earth,

13:02

where its 180 pounds of of

13:05

explosive detonated on

13:07

impact. lists, with preset

13:10

with preset controls, it tumbled

13:12

to Earth after an electrical

13:14

circuit its its

13:16

devastating bombs on board. the

13:19

bug was never the bug was never successfully

13:21

used in combat, in spite of the

13:23

fact that the U .S. spent a

13:25

whopping — $275,000 on the ,000

13:27

on the development of it. that

13:29

was a lot then, that was a lot of money. a A

13:32

lot of money. Even Even that's a lot of money. a lot

13:34

of that, the mid -1940s had

13:36

a big impact on drone development. development.

13:39

The GB-1 glide was designed to bypass

13:41

German air defenses air carrying a

13:43

deadly a ,000 pound bomb. we have have a

13:45

photograph of that, which we'll post up

13:47

right now. up right now for who is

13:49

watching on YouTube, which if you're not, you

13:51

should be. not, Take a look at that thing. if

13:54

you don't you don't see it on YouTube. It's on

13:56

our website, it'll be posted under today's

13:58

episode. today's episode. Yeah. That's

14:00

an ugly looking drone. I mean,

14:02

it's technically a bomb and then

14:05

they just use clamps to attach

14:07

wings and a tail to it.

14:09

Yeah. And there's like a little

14:11

motor. Well, shortly after the GB1

14:14

was developed, there was multiple other

14:16

variations that were created and the

14:18

most successful one was the GB4,

14:20

which they called Robin. Now this

14:23

was the first television guided weapon.

14:25

However, these drones could not fly

14:27

very accurately. Also, they could not

14:29

operate in adverse atmospheric conditions. The

14:32

storms, windy, rainy. Yeah, they were

14:34

very limited in their capabilities. Then

14:36

in the 1960s, during the Vietnam

14:38

War, the flashbacks, the United States

14:41

began using the popular lightning bug

14:43

drones. These drones flew at a

14:45

very low altitude, and between 1964

14:47

to 1975, these lightning bug drones

14:50

were involved in over 3,500 combat

14:52

incidents in Vietnam. These drones would

14:54

have been used more often. However,

14:56

they were expensive to manufacture, which

14:59

in today's money, these drones cost

15:01

more than $1.3 billion to make.

15:03

And that's just for one. That's

15:05

fucking crazy, isn't it? I did

15:08

not know that, that they were

15:10

using drones in Vietnam. No, my

15:12

dad never said anything about that.

15:14

Maybe she asked my mom. She

15:17

probably shot down a bunch of

15:19

them with her RPG. So following

15:21

the Vietnam War, the United States

15:24

began beefing with Cuba. And the

15:26

US began deploying drones as instruments

15:28

of spying. These drones were pretty

15:30

much deployed for surveillance over China,

15:33

North Korea, and Cuba. Then after

15:35

that, we got into some beef

15:37

with the Middle East in 1991

15:39

and entered into Desert Storm. During

15:42

this period of the Gulf War,

15:44

at least one drone, aka UAV,

15:46

was airborne at all times, which

15:48

if you get three kills in

15:51

a row, you get a UAV

15:53

call. So here's a photograph of

15:55

what was used during the Gulf

15:57

War, and one of these was...

16:00

in the air at all times

16:02

during the entire... period. So two

16:04

years later is when drones began

16:06

to be used to monitor the

16:09

environment and climate. However, in 1999

16:11

is when they started to be

16:13

used for more darker purposes, not

16:15

only surveillance, but also to take

16:18

out whoever they wanted. Targeting. Yeah.

16:20

The super advanced... Predator drone was

16:22

used by the United States for

16:24

surveillance and the use of its

16:27

Hellfire ASM missiles. And they were

16:29

used, it was used in places

16:31

of combat. We have a photograph

16:33

of that right here. Following that

16:36

in 2007, the Reaper, a more

16:38

advanced version of the Predator drone,

16:40

started being using combat missions in

16:42

Iraq and Afghanistan. And there you

16:45

go right there. It was a

16:47

photograph of that. They looked similar.

16:49

They looked similar. You can see

16:51

like it's upgraded more the tail's

16:54

been changed the the front still

16:56

it still the same I guess

16:58

that's where like the GPS camera

17:00

stuff is at then yeah looks

17:03

like it holds two missiles or

17:05

no still one missile those are

17:07

used constantly yes then in 2014

17:10

the United States military put their

17:12

drone budget to 23.9 billion dollars

17:14

over a five-year period And it

17:16

was during this period that drones

17:19

exploded in popularity for recreational photo

17:21

and video recordings. Pretty much the

17:23

consumers started to be like, hey,

17:25

we need to purchase these. Then

17:28

two years later in 2016, the

17:30

consumer drone popularity reached an all-time

17:32

high. It was also during this

17:34

time that drones got a bad

17:37

name due to close calls with

17:39

commercial aircrafts. As of today, the

17:41

U.S. consumer drone market is valued

17:43

at over $4 billion. Damn! The

17:46

total amount of worldwide drone sales

17:48

are expected to climb over $223

17:50

billion by the end of 2034.

17:52

And that right there is what

17:55

drones are and a brief history

17:57

of them. Now we are going

17:59

to get into the meat of

18:01

today's episode, the New Jersey Drones.

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right welcome back. So over the

22:14

past few weeks there has been

22:16

something strange happening in the skies

22:18

above New Jersey and no one

22:21

knows what The fuck is going

22:23

on. Not the police, not the

22:25

government, not Daniel's son, not members

22:27

of the United States Congress, not

22:30

the FBI, not even the president.

22:32

Nobody. Nobody knows the fuck's going

22:34

on. Cota don't even know. He

22:37

knows everything. He sees all. Yeah,

22:39

but what they do know is

22:41

that starting in mid-November of this

22:43

year, at night time, dozens of

22:46

drones have been spotted flying in

22:48

the skies of New Jersey. Now

22:50

the initial sightings were reported in

22:52

Morse and Somerset counties and since

22:55

then they have expanded to at

22:57

least over a dozen other New

22:59

Jersey counties and have also appeared

23:01

on Staten Island and in parts

23:04

of Brooklyn New York. No one

23:06

knows where these drones are coming

23:08

from, who is flying them, and

23:10

why this is happening. So when

23:13

you say the word drone a

23:15

lot of people start to think

23:17

that these things are the size

23:19

of hobby drones that you can

23:22

Purchase that online or at Walmart

23:24

But that's not the case here.

23:26

No, they're not those small hobby

23:28

drones that are like this big

23:31

yet These drones over New Jersey

23:33

have been reported to be various

23:35

sizes ranging from the size of

23:37

a 60-inch TV to the size

23:40

of an SUV Also some of

23:42

these have bright lights on them

23:44

and some of them are just

23:46

completely dark Yeah, some of them

23:49

have blinking red and blue lights,

23:51

others don't. It's very confusing. And

23:53

these drones have been spotted above

23:55

residential neighborhoods, critical infrastructures, including

23:58

reservoirs, electrical transmission

24:00

lines, rail stations,

24:02

police departments, highways,

24:05

and even over -military installations. over

24:07

military These drones

24:09

also have appeared over

24:11

sensitive sites, including sites,

24:13

including Naval Weapons Station Earl, the

24:16

Valley Reservoir and

24:18

the Emergency Communication Center. Also,

24:20

some of these some of these drones

24:22

were spotted over Trump's National Golf Club.

24:24

Club. Afterwards, the FAA prohibited drone

24:26

flights over Trump's over Club from November

24:29

Golf Club from November 22 Then

24:31

only a few days after that more drones

24:33

were spotted over a nearby military base again.

24:35

were spotted over a FAA to prohibit

24:38

again, over the base from

24:40

November 25th until December over

24:42

the base from still in 25th until

24:44

December now. Also, the in fact

24:46

right now. Also, the New Jersey

24:48

Office Office. They are are the

24:50

ones that's leading a multi a investigation

24:53

into these drones, which

24:55

includes federal, state, and local

24:57

law enforcement. state and local

24:59

law have come out and

25:01

acknowledged that there are

25:03

drones in the sky, that

25:05

they are investigating them. that

25:07

they They do not know their origin

25:09

or purpose. know their and cannot

25:12

say if the drones represent

25:14

a direct threat to the public.

25:16

a direct threat to the public

25:18

federal authorities have collected

25:21

over over ,000 reports. the public via

25:23

a the public opened up. a tip

25:25

line that they opened up. the

25:27

New government officials including the New Jersey

25:29

governor and federal legislators have begun working

25:31

with the United States Department of Homeland of

25:33

and other agencies. and other the

25:36

White House has confirmed that President Biden

25:38

is aware of the situation. Biden is aware

25:40

all of that Now with all of that

25:42

want to say want to say illegal to

25:44

fly a drone in New Jersey. New Jersey.

25:46

As As long as its is is

25:48

certified with the FAA, fly that fly that up

25:50

wherever you you wanted. not wherever you want

25:53

it. you It's only in unrestricted

25:55

areas. areas. Small, unregistered drones

25:57

can be used for

25:59

recreation use. and they can be flown

26:01

in areas that are not restricted.

26:04

So yeah, bigger drones have to

26:06

be registered with the FAA and

26:08

there's a lot more rules. So

26:10

that right there is what is

26:12

happening over New Jersey in regards

26:15

to the drones. However, our episode

26:17

does not stop here because now

26:19

we are going to get into

26:21

the strange facts and finding section

26:23

where we discuss all the weird

26:25

stuff that we found while researching

26:28

this topic. like multiple different videos

26:30

of the drones themselves. Congressman making

26:32

some very strange claims and other

26:34

odd stuff. So our first strange

26:36

fact in finding is over actual

26:39

photographs or videos of these drones.

26:41

So over the past few weeks,

26:43

like we said, there have been

26:45

thousands of sightings of these drones

26:47

over New Jersey. Of course, multiple

26:50

individuals all over the internet, especially

26:52

ticked up, have been able to

26:54

capture some excellent videos of these

26:56

drones. So we're going to go

26:58

over a few of them now.

27:01

So our first example is one

27:03

of the most clearest photographs taken

27:05

so far of these drones. And

27:07

we'll post that picture up right

27:09

here so everyone can take a

27:12

look at it. Also, if you're

27:14

listening, then you can head over

27:16

to our YouTube channel and watch

27:18

us there. Or you can head

27:20

to our website theories of the

27:23

Third kind.com. Click on today's episode

27:25

and this photograph will be right

27:27

there. For you to take a

27:29

look at. looks like a plane.

27:31

It's in the shape of a

27:34

plane. It has wings, it has

27:36

a nose, it has a tail,

27:38

it has lights on each wing,

27:40

it has a red light underneath,

27:42

it has two lights up above

27:44

and down below. It looks like

27:47

just an airplane. How many lights

27:49

does an airplane have? I thought

27:51

there was like two on each

27:53

wing, like a white in a

27:55

red? I don't know, let's look

27:58

that up. Yeah. See, how many

28:00

lights are on in air? plane.

28:02

Depending on the model they could

28:04

be more they're divided into category.

28:06

taxi lights, runway turn-off lights, landing

28:09

lights, navigation lights, beacon lights, logo

28:11

lights. Okay, so yeah, they have

28:13

a shit ton of lights, but

28:15

I guess only some of them

28:17

are turned on to certain situations.

28:20

And this one only has seven

28:22

lights. But that is a very

28:24

odd-looking drone. It is. Whatever the

28:26

hell it's called, those are just

28:28

round. They were like little mini

28:31

UFOs. Yeah, you got like the

28:33

GoPro ones, which those are supposed

28:35

to be really good. Yeah. And

28:37

these, I've seen a video of

28:39

these drones flying over New Jersey

28:42

and it does sound like a

28:44

plane flying over. It's what it

28:46

sounds like. But they're not planes

28:48

or something else. What if they're

28:50

just like miniature planes? And like

28:53

instead of like people sitting in

28:55

it, they're like laying down like

28:57

a motorcycle one. That would be.

28:59

So why don't you tell us

29:01

about our second example? All right,

29:03

so our next example is a

29:06

video from the Tiktak user Sunshot

29:08

Sunshrine Rose or Sunshrine Rose? Okay

29:10

Sunshrine Rose So on December 11th

29:12

this individual went into their backyard

29:14

in New Jersey and decided to

29:17

shine a spotlight on a drone

29:19

that was passing by We have

29:21

that Tiktak video and we're going

29:23

to show it Now if you

29:25

two decides to slap us with

29:28

a copyright strike or copyright infringement

29:30

on the video or copyright claim,

29:32

which they have done before, we're

29:34

going to just snip this video

29:36

out and when we say we're

29:39

going to play it, it's just

29:41

going to go right to the

29:43

end. And you can go to

29:45

our website Theories of the Third

29:47

kind.com and watch the video there

29:50

because we'll have it posted there.

29:52

But we're going to watch that

29:54

video right now. So in this

29:56

video, it's an individual that gets

29:58

a spotlight out. and he knows

30:01

that the drone is about to

30:03

fly over his home. So he

30:05

shines the spotlight onto the drone.

30:07

Drone doesn't care. It keeps flying.

30:09

And as you can tell, it

30:12

looks like a plane. It has

30:14

the alternating lights. It's odd. That

30:16

is pretty odd. Look at it.

30:18

That one almost looks triangular. That

30:20

looks different. Does it not? Yeah,

30:22

what are those two top parts

30:25

of it? Yeah, looks like teeth

30:27

kind of, like an animal. So

30:29

like I said, majority of these

30:31

drones. are all different shapes and

30:33

sizes and they look different. At

30:36

least from the videos that I

30:38

had seen and the one we

30:40

just saw right there, including our

30:42

next example, which is a very

30:44

unique one. An individual named Nancy

30:47

O'Connell made a post on Facebook

30:49

that had a photograph attached to

30:51

it. The post stated Sony A7

30:53

IV, 600 millimeter lens. This is

30:55

what I get after three nights

30:58

of shooting Little Egg Harbor. Since

31:00

it seems to be relevant to

31:02

this, somehow I am 61 years

31:04

old and indeed a boomer and

31:06

a paid photographer for almost 20

31:09

years. So yeah, not sure what

31:11

the point was. Just one more

31:13

thing. People keep saying that the

31:15

government or whoever is deleting posts.

31:17

Nah. It's people deleting them themselves

31:20

because, wow. And then the photo

31:22

attached to it is what she

31:24

captured in the sky. Doesn't

31:26

look like anything we had just

31:28

seen. This is a freaking ball

31:31

in on itself. What is that?

31:33

To me that looks like since

31:35

she's taking pictures at night The

31:37

exposure is like open longer to

31:39

absorb whatever light comes in and

31:41

it could be a drone But

31:43

the drone's moving and while it's

31:45

moving around it's trying to get

31:47

the picture to focus on it

31:49

So when it comes up it

31:52

comes up blurry like that because

31:54

of light from it That's exactly

31:56

what that looks like to me

31:58

It could have been a drone,

32:00

but this picture right here is

32:02

a long exposure pictured. me. That's

32:04

what I think in my amateur

32:06

newbie like photographer state. I don't

32:08

know anything about photography so I'm

32:10

not going to comment on it.

32:13

I tried to take a picture

32:15

so I had a camera set

32:17

up for a while and I

32:19

tried to do kind of like

32:21

star gazing. I didn't have I

32:23

had a very big lens for

32:25

it and all that and I

32:27

was still learning on how to

32:29

do like the long exposures to

32:31

get really good pictures at night

32:34

of stars such like that. And

32:36

you had to have it. completely

32:38

still to really get like a

32:40

good picture, but if it moves

32:42

and stuff, it'll be blurry. So

32:44

that's what I see here from

32:46

my experience. If I'm wrong, you

32:48

could tell me. I was put

32:50

in the comments down down below.

32:52

You're wrong, Dan. You're wrong, Colonel

32:55

Dan. You ain't got less. Nancy

32:57

O'Connell's, right. I don't know. For

32:59

a professional photographer, I figured she

33:01

would have kind of realized that,

33:03

but... I know. All right, so

33:05

let's get into our next strange

33:07

fact in finding which is about

33:09

a comment made by a congressman

33:11

So there's this congressman named Jeff

33:13

Van Drew and he is on

33:16

the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee On

33:18

December 11th Congressman Jeff Van Drew

33:20

went on Fox News and made

33:22

a shocking statement Jeff stated that

33:24

he has heard from high sources

33:26

that Iran is controlling the mysterious

33:28

objects He went on to say

33:30

and we quote Iran launched a

33:32

mothership probably about a month ago

33:34

that contains these drones. That mothership

33:37

is off the East Coast of

33:39

the United States of America. They've

33:41

launched drones into everything that we

33:43

can see or hear. And again,

33:45

this information is from high sources.

33:47

I don't say this lightly. Jeff

33:49

also stated that the drones should

33:51

be shot down. whether they are

33:53

coming from Iran or regular citizens

33:55

who fly drone. is a hobby,

33:58

he doesn't really give shit, he

34:00

thinks they should all be shut

34:02

down." Shortly after Jeff made that

34:04

comment, news of this spread like

34:06

wildfire. People began to think that

34:08

maybe these drones are from Iran,

34:10

however, the Pentagon came out and

34:12

stated that there is no Iranian

34:14

ship off the coast of the

34:16

United States, and there is no

34:19

so-called mother ship launching drones towards

34:21

the United States. Also they stated

34:23

there was no evidence that these

34:25

drones have originated from foreign adversaries

34:27

or the United States military. So

34:29

they pretty much shot down his

34:31

claims because his claims, I mean,

34:33

they went viral fast within an

34:35

hour. Every news station was reporting

34:37

that. I mean, with all the

34:40

shit going on in the world

34:42

right now and especially what's going

34:44

on over there, it's believable. Yeah.

34:46

Well, on December 10th, a representative

34:48

of New Jersey, Chris Smith, he

34:50

made a statement about a conversation

34:52

he had with a local police

34:54

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46:02

The bottom three. And then

46:04

as you were driving, they you're

46:06

driving more separated more Ended up

46:08

All that so ended up

46:10

dispersing them disappeared think two of

46:12

them disappeared because I continued to watch

46:14

them were there were multiple people pulled

46:17

over on the highway that had their phones

46:19

out and recording them them. And this

46:21

happened a few days ago in Austin, ago in

46:23

Austin, Texas. Really weird. weird.

46:25

you tell us about our don't you

46:27

tell us about our last strange fact in finding Dan?

46:29

Dan. All right, so our last strange fact

46:31

I'm finding is about a unique video a we

46:33

stumbled upon. that we A few days ago

46:35

an individual posted a video on tiktok with the title. a

46:38

video on UFO filmed in New

46:40

Mexico. UFO filmed in New do

46:42

have this video. we do have going to play it for you. we're

46:44

going to play it for it is. it is

47:01

So this video is, there's,

47:03

that's a weird looking drone,

47:05

is a weird looking drone, is it

47:07

not? one That's the weirdest one I've seen.

47:09

The fact that it was rotating. it

47:11

It was like a a

47:13

geometric almost like, do you remember that

47:16

jade ball that I got you

47:18

remember that Florida that I got

47:20

you from Florida ball inside of another

47:22

ball inside of another ball. kind That's

47:24

what it kind of looks like. And

47:26

it's like a rotating in on

47:28

itself itself and on each point. each point.

47:30

It's It's very weird. And it sort

47:33

of And it sort of looks like

47:35

the third example that we talked about earlier. Oh,

47:37

Nancy's, yeah, Nancy's ball. I mean,

47:39

Nancy's ball. that video right there

47:41

and then tried to do a long If

47:43

you took that video right there, it, then try to

47:45

do a long exposure picture of it. like

47:47

Nancy did right there. would look like, probably what

47:49

it would look like moving and Because it

47:51

was moving and everything. that's a very Yeah, that's

47:53

a very you have you have lights

47:56

that are stationary but but

47:58

then there are three rotating

48:00

lights. got like a vertical rotation

48:02

on it. Yeah. That's strange.

48:04

Let's get into our theory

48:06

section and talk about what

48:08

these drones could be. All

48:11

right, our first theory we

48:13

have is called man-made, but

48:15

alien technology. Aliens. This theory

48:17

states that the drones we

48:19

are seeing. are made by

48:22

our own government. However, the

48:24

technology that is being used

48:26

to create these drones was

48:28

originally alien technology that was

48:30

found during the Area 51

48:33

debacle. And to back this

48:35

theory, we know that Bob

48:37

Lazar has previously stated that

48:39

the United States government had

48:42

retrieved crashed UFOs that ran

48:44

on some type of anti-gravity

48:46

technology And this was in

48:48

the 1950s. However, Bob stated

48:50

that over the years, the

48:53

government has been unsuccessful in

48:55

reverse engineering that technology. Now

48:57

with the advancement of artificial

48:59

intelligence, the government has been

49:01

able to use some advanced

49:04

or unrestricted artificial intelligence program

49:06

that they have, that only

49:08

they have access to. And

49:10

what they did is they

49:12

are like, AI program, artificial

49:15

intelligence program that they have,

49:17

that only they have access

49:19

to. And what they did

49:21

is they are like, artificial

49:23

intelligence, you're super smart. help

49:26

us reverse engineer these UFOs

49:28

that we recovered back in

49:30

the 1950s that we've just

49:32

been holding on to not

49:34

knowing what to do with.

49:37

So the artificial intelligence was

49:39

like, sure, yeah, well, I'll

49:41

help you out. And the

49:43

government was able to then

49:46

use this technology to create

49:48

anti-gravity drones. And then these

49:50

anti-gravity drones were deployed and

49:52

they are what we're now

49:54

seeing over New Jersey. Doesn't

49:58

really make sense why the would

50:00

do that but I could see

50:02

them being man-made but alien technology

50:05

you know yeah or these drones

50:07

are from the government but they

50:09

are not anti-gravity technology but instead

50:12

are just regular drones why would

50:14

the government be doing this well

50:16

there are a couple you know

50:19

number of reasons why they would

50:21

be possibly doing this the one

50:23

of the reasons is they could

50:26

be testing a certain government branch

50:28

of local police to see how

50:30

they respond to drone warfare. And

50:33

then they collect that data to

50:35

create protocols and procedures on how

50:37

cities should defend against drones. So

50:40

they could be secretly testing New

50:42

Jersey and then use that as

50:45

they're pretty much procedures and protocol

50:47

write-ups from lessons learned. Wouldn't they

50:49

just announce that? Like, hey, what

50:52

can we do in testing? No,

50:54

because you would want to see

50:56

how they truly react. Yeah, or

50:59

it could be this next one.

51:01

The second possible reason would be

51:03

they could be doing this as

51:06

a way to not allow civilians

51:08

to purchase or fly drones anymore

51:10

without the blowback from the public.

51:13

For example, all these drones over

51:15

New Jersey, it forces lawmakers to

51:17

make the purchase and flying of

51:20

drones illegal to civilians. Just like

51:22

how that one congressman or representative

51:24

suggested that, oh, all sales of

51:27

drones be stopped until this is

51:29

figured out, which then they would

51:32

probably never figured out. So nobody

51:34

buying drones anymore. So the whole

51:36

motive behind that would have been,

51:39

hey, the government releases just regular

51:41

drones, calls us uproar, they don't

51:43

tell me about it, congressmen, legislators,

51:46

they pass laws that doesn't allow

51:48

civilians to purchase drones anymore, and

51:50

the government pretty much is successful

51:53

with their mission, instead of just

51:55

pretty much outlawing drones all together

51:57

and getting public, you know, uproar.

52:00

a reason why. A reason why

52:02

something that causes discourse or panic

52:04

among people for them to have

52:07

a legitimate reason to ban it.

52:09

Yeah, or the government could be

52:11

using these drones for this next

52:14

reason. And by the way, I

52:16

just want to make this statement

52:18

before we say this next reason.

52:21

We are not right. We are

52:23

not left. We are politically aligned

52:26

with the power of the people.

52:28

And we just want to make

52:30

that clear. Yeah. One day he'll

52:33

make it. So what's the final

52:35

reason? So the final reason is

52:37

that the government is wanting Biden

52:40

or Harris to stay in office.

52:42

So before Trump becomes the new

52:44

president, a new war will be,

52:47

or a war will be started,

52:49

this war will be intense and

52:51

allow the delay of ushering in

52:54

the new president. So I'm guessing

52:56

what they mean by war will

52:58

be starting is that these drones

53:01

will somehow be framed as a

53:03

foreign adversaries drone. which will then

53:05

pull us into war with somebody

53:08

else. Once we get into war,

53:10

they'll be like, hey, we're gonna

53:13

stop all, you know, transitions of

53:15

power. Yeah, like say right now

53:17

with the congressmen stating that it

53:20

was the Iranians, Iranians, Iranians, on

53:22

their mother ship launching these drones

53:24

with all the shit going on

53:27

overseas and everything like that. It

53:29

would put us into like a

53:31

war zone. I mean bringing the

53:34

war zone to the United States

53:36

then, if anything. and they're using

53:38

drones on United States grounds. Yeah.

53:41

All right, so let's get into

53:43

this next theory, which is called

53:45

civilians. So this theory is that

53:48

these drones are just civilian drones,

53:50

that a group of people have

53:52

gathered together, and it is either

53:55

a viral marketing campaign gone way

53:57

too far, or it is some

54:00

individuals trying to troll the government.

54:02

or expose how awful. The United

54:04

States' military and law enforcement is

54:07

at protecting civilians against drones. I

54:09

mean, that could make sense. Here

54:11

lately we have seen an uptick

54:14

in the increase of drone use

54:16

in the Ukrainian-Russian war. So they

54:18

use drones all the time to

54:21

bomb each other. So maybe somehow

54:23

these civilians saw that footage. of

54:25

the Ukraine and Russia war and

54:28

saw how much they used drones

54:30

and thought to themselves, hey, we

54:32

need to take a drastic step

54:35

in upping the United States' drone

54:37

defenses. So instead of them just

54:39

talking about it, the civilians, they

54:42

decide to fly up drones every

54:44

night, cause huge panic for weeks,

54:47

and then they're just going to

54:49

randomly disappear. This will cause lawmakers

54:51

to put laws into place to

54:54

protect the United States from drone

54:56

attacks. I mean, if that was

54:58

the goal, then it's already working

55:01

because, you know, lawmakers are already

55:03

proposing new laws to limit the

55:05

use of drones and up the

55:08

defenses against them. So, this could

55:10

be a valid theory. What if

55:12

it means civilians, but more so,

55:15

what if it's paparazzis? Sneaking in,

55:17

climbing trees and shit, taking pictures.

55:19

They're learning how to use drones,

55:22

taking pictures of people. I'm trying

55:24

to figure out if there's like

55:26

any celebs or anybody that was

55:29

in New Jersey at the time

55:31

that they'd be trying to find.

55:33

I mean, they're the one over

55:36

the golf course for Trump. They've

55:38

been doing it for weeks though.

55:41

Yeah, I mean, and there's like

55:43

hundreds. Probably not Paparazzi's. No. Uh-uh.

55:45

It could be. This

55:47

next theory, which is a simple

55:50

one. This theory is aliens. These

55:52

drones are all aliens. We copied

55:54

their technology, so what's to say

55:56

they haven't seen our drones in

55:58

the sky and decided to recreate

56:01

our technology? Create a bunch of

56:03

drones and launch them in the

56:05

sky as a way to try

56:07

and communicate with us, but a

56:09

more advanced drone. Probably actually use

56:11

an anti-gravity. Yeah, that's why the

56:14

drone looks a little off, you

56:16

know, and the lights are off.

56:18

Maybe they saw our drones, and

56:20

they're like, okay. You create our

56:22

UFOs, we're going to create your

56:24

drones, and they launch them up

56:27

into the sky, and like, why

56:29

aren't these motherfuckers talking to us?

56:31

All right, so let's talk about

56:33

this next theory which is called

56:35

foreign country and this one's a

56:37

pretty simple one These drones are

56:40

not aliens or the United States

56:42

military instead these drones are highly

56:44

secretive Next generation drones that are

56:46

owned and developed by another country

56:48

This other country is testing out

56:51

our response systems and gathering intelligence

56:53

based on certain landmarks and then

56:55

also scanning for underground bases in

56:57

case of a future war breaking

56:59

out and they know hey there's

57:01

a underground base in a specific

57:04

part of New Jersey. So pretty

57:06

much that theory is that it's

57:08

a foreign country doing it which

57:10

there's a reason why I don't

57:12

think that's the case. What happened

57:14

a year ago when China flew

57:17

a balloon over the United States?

57:19

Well they followed it for quite

57:21

a while then they shot that

57:23

son of a bitch down. Yeah.

57:25

It's been two weeks. It's not

57:27

a foreign adversary's drone. If it

57:30

was, we would have known already

57:32

and they would have shot them

57:34

all down. The fact that they

57:36

haven't done that tells me it's

57:38

not anything foreign. Either it's them,

57:41

the government, or it's aliens, or

57:43

they don't know whose it is.

57:45

It's one of those three. Or

57:47

it could be this next one.

57:49

All right, so this next day

57:51

that we have is called Raytheon

57:54

and Lockheed Martin. This theory says

57:56

that the private military companies Raytheon

57:58

and Lockheed Martin are the ones

58:00

behind the drones over New Jersey.

58:02

These companies are using the social

58:04

media hype around a UAP invasion

58:07

to test their crafts. They've been

58:09

reverse engineering these things for a

58:11

while. The hardest part is the

58:13

flight tests. They need to do

58:15

test flights of their new craft

58:18

without it getting spotted. All their

58:20

test flights are done at night.

58:22

So what do they do? They

58:24

release a swarm of advanced drones

58:26

over New Jersey to get the

58:28

public to pay attention to that.

58:31

while they test out their newer

58:33

top-secret technology aircrafts in the sky.

58:35

So slide of hand, look over

58:37

here, look at all these drones.

58:39

Yeah, all this guy's flying around.

58:41

What do you think of that?

58:44

I could definitely see that. I

58:46

do think that it might be

58:48

slide of hand for something, but

58:50

that's my personal thought. We'll get

58:52

in that here in a bit.

58:54

So our last theory is a

58:57

very odd one that I ended

58:59

up stumbling upon as I was

59:01

researching this topic. There are a

59:03

group of individuals that believe that

59:05

they are being stopped. It's called

59:08

gang stalking. We did an episode

59:10

over it. They believe that federal,

59:12

local, you know, law enforcement are

59:14

stalking them. And as crazy as

59:16

that sounds, some of the stories

59:18

that we went over during the

59:21

gang stalking episode have credibility to

59:23

them that they are being stocked

59:25

in some way by a federal

59:27

agency. Yeah. Now. This theory involving

59:29

the drones states that these drones

59:31

are part of a secret federal

59:34

surveillance system that is being released.

59:36

The government has developed these surveillance

59:38

drones and they are slowly rolling

59:40

them out and testing them over

59:42

New Jersey. So what these drones

59:44

do is they go up way

59:47

into the sky and they come

59:49

down and they come down and

59:51

they come down and they come

59:53

down. and they hover and then

59:55

they map out the area and

59:58

then they rotate. So

1:00:00

you have 50 to 100 of

1:00:02

them doing this rotation and it's

1:00:04

being mapped out. But this rotation

1:00:06

is made in such a way

1:00:08

that they're monitoring area is, there's

1:00:10

no area that's uncovered. They are,

1:00:13

these drones are specifically spaced apart

1:00:15

a certain amount. So the area

1:00:17

covers all the maximum areas and

1:00:19

they rotate around and stop and

1:00:21

hover and rotate around and rotate

1:00:23

around. and they're getting live feedback

1:00:25

the government or whoever's doing the

1:00:27

surveillance of all activities in the

1:00:30

area, people walking, people running, any

1:00:32

mugging, somebody driving too fast, somebody

1:00:34

driving too slow, it's also monitoring

1:00:36

the sounds. So let's say if

1:00:38

you're like walking down the street

1:00:40

and you're having a phone conversation,

1:00:42

they can take their drones that

1:00:44

are in that area, lock in

1:00:46

on it, zoom in and hear

1:00:49

your entire conversation. Not like they

1:00:51

need to anyways, just call the

1:00:53

NSA up, and they can... do

1:00:55

tap into your phone immediately. But

1:00:57

regardless, they not only have that,

1:00:59

but then they start tracking everyone.

1:01:01

They create a map of your

1:01:03

footprints of where you go. And

1:01:06

a lot of people will say,

1:01:08

well, they already do that with

1:01:10

phones. Yeah, they do that with

1:01:12

phones. But there are people who

1:01:14

don't have phones. So it's an

1:01:16

advanced way for them to monitor

1:01:18

us, but this is going to

1:01:20

be a surveillance. and they're going

1:01:23

to push it as a way

1:01:25

to, oh, it's going to make

1:01:27

you more safer because it will

1:01:29

allow us to monitor crime 24-7.

1:01:31

Have you ever seen the video

1:01:33

game Cyberpunk 27? Yeah, they have

1:01:35

drones in the sky all the

1:01:37

time and they're the police drones.

1:01:39

I believe that's what this is.

1:01:42

These are advanced surveillance drones that's

1:01:44

being tested right now over New

1:01:46

Jersey and the government's not going

1:01:48

to mess up to it. the

1:01:50

drones are just going to disappear

1:01:52

and then everyone's going to wonder

1:01:54

what the fuck happened there in

1:01:56

a couple years from now, something

1:01:59

bad is going to happen, a

1:02:01

tragedy. And then the government's going

1:02:03

to say, well, we could have

1:02:05

prevented that with these drones. And

1:02:07

they're going to roll out their

1:02:09

surveillance drone technology. It's going to

1:02:11

monitor us 24-7. You're going to

1:02:13

have no privacy. Big Brother 24-7.

1:02:16

I'm trying to find that Netflix

1:02:18

show. So they didn't use drone,

1:02:20

well, technically not flying drones, but

1:02:22

on the ground drones. And each

1:02:24

drone. And each drone. as a

1:02:26

specific area of like range that

1:02:28

it can detect everything and all

1:02:30

that and it's these drones are

1:02:32

like spread out through the whole

1:02:35

city so and the evil villain

1:02:37

actually has like a 3D map

1:02:39

and can spind anybody and keep

1:02:41

track of everything going on all

1:02:43

that it was like an animated

1:02:45

show that I decided watching it

1:02:47

was actually really it's actually really

1:02:49

good but uh can't think of

1:02:52

the name though. But yeah, like

1:02:54

when these people, these like freedom

1:02:56

riders type people, they're like driving

1:02:58

gas vehicles or gas motorcycles, since

1:03:00

everything was like more electronic and

1:03:02

can be tracked, they wanted to

1:03:04

get rid of them and all

1:03:06

that shit. But yeah, they could

1:03:09

find anybody, they could change everything

1:03:11

around and all that. Yeah, they're

1:03:13

gonna have it to where you're

1:03:15

watching TV. And if you look

1:03:17

away from an ad, they're gonna

1:03:19

be able to tell and they're

1:03:21

gonna say, hey Dan, you looked

1:03:23

away from her. The phones do

1:03:25

that. Add. Look back. Some. High

1:03:28

tracking technology. Yeah, it's like the

1:03:30

phone tracking, whatever it's like, if

1:03:32

you're watching a video and you

1:03:34

look away, it's supposed to like

1:03:36

pause or something, so you look

1:03:38

back. I mean, they're gonna roll

1:03:40

out ads with that. Anyway, we're

1:03:42

living in good times now, people.

1:03:45

Enjoy it now. It's all coming

1:03:47

to an end. Yep. But with

1:03:49

that being said, that's our last

1:03:51

theory involving this subject and now

1:03:53

we're going to get into our

1:03:55

person. thoughts and theories and I

1:03:57

ask you Dan what do you

1:03:59

think these drones are you had

1:04:02

to pick one out of all

1:04:04

of them aliens really no I

1:04:06

mean be pretty cool it would

1:04:08

be cool but I don't know

1:04:10

I feel like it's a slight

1:04:12

of hand of something like a

1:04:14

look over here something else is

1:04:16

going on what it is I

1:04:18

honestly I don't know do you

1:04:21

think they're gonna figure out what

1:04:23

they're going on what it is

1:04:25

I honestly I don't know do

1:04:27

you think they're gonna figure And

1:04:30

who owns them? Are they just

1:04:32

going to disappear? They may figure

1:04:34

out who it is, but it

1:04:36

might be a fall company or

1:04:38

something like that. Ooh, okay. We

1:04:41

like, oh yeah, it was just

1:04:43

this company testing out their new

1:04:45

stuff or something like that. And

1:04:47

then the company goes under. And

1:04:49

they go under. But all that

1:04:51

data and information that they collected

1:04:54

sent over somebody else, maybe. But

1:04:56

I do feel like it's distracting

1:04:58

us from something else. I mean,

1:05:00

most of it's in New Jersey.

1:05:02

Mm-hmm. Some of it's in New

1:05:04

York as well. There are some

1:05:07

reports that are starting to come

1:05:09

out from different cities are starting

1:05:11

to see them now. I mean,

1:05:13

you saw the ones in Texas,

1:05:15

that weird loy lights, whether we're

1:05:17

drones or UFOs, but what are

1:05:20

they? We might not ever know.

1:05:22

Where we might find out tomorrow.

1:05:24

But I was looking up when

1:05:26

you were from that first picture

1:05:28

where it looks like a plane.

1:05:30

I was like, is there a

1:05:33

drone that's shaped like a plane.

1:05:35

There is. And there's one back

1:05:37

in the 60s. It's a, well,

1:05:39

like the newer stuff now, there's

1:05:41

a RC like airplane that's a

1:05:43

drone slash airplane. So it's the

1:05:46

JJRC M02, this little thing. It's

1:05:48

just like that, uh, those fighter

1:05:50

jets that can go straight up

1:05:52

and then fly off. These things

1:05:54

have the where the propellers can

1:05:57

move vertical or horizontal. So they'll

1:05:59

go vertical. a drone so you

1:06:01

fly around like a drone then

1:06:03

it can transfer into a little

1:06:05

airplane mode, pheum! Damn Inspector Gadget

1:06:07

up in this bitch! Yeah, but

1:06:10

I haven't seen any that were

1:06:12

real big. They're, you know, small

1:06:14

ones. These drones are huge. Honestly,

1:06:16

how hard would it be to

1:06:18

create a bigger version of that?

1:06:20

Probably really not that hard. My

1:06:23

thing is, why haven't they shot

1:06:25

any of them down? I mean,

1:06:27

you just get some people that

1:06:29

live out in the country that

1:06:31

need to... When drones first came

1:06:33

out, people were so worried about

1:06:36

their like invasion of privacy, they

1:06:38

were shooting, throwing stuff at them

1:06:40

and all that. Like you said,

1:06:42

like why aren't they doing that?

1:06:44

Yeah, I mean, like, what's the

1:06:46

going rate for catalytic converter on

1:06:49

a drone? You know? I mean,

1:06:51

I think that these drones are

1:06:53

probably government. I'm not going to

1:06:55

go with foreign. If they were

1:06:57

foreign they would have already been

1:06:59

shut down out of the air.

1:07:02

The fact that the government has

1:07:04

not shot them out of the

1:07:06

air tells me that they belong

1:07:08

to them. They belong to some

1:07:10

governmental branch that is keeping it

1:07:12

under wraps and for what reason

1:07:15

are they doing this? I have

1:07:17

no idea. Maybe it's like a

1:07:19

wag the tell thing, hey look

1:07:21

over here while we do this

1:07:23

or maybe it's them. testing out

1:07:25

the responses of local officials to

1:07:28

see how they write the procedures

1:07:30

and protocols of drone warfare? Or

1:07:32

maybe it's just them testing stuff.

1:07:34

I don't know. Local police testing

1:07:36

out their new drones that they

1:07:38

got to fight crime. No, it

1:07:41

wouldn't be the local police because

1:07:43

you got the FBI now and

1:07:45

once federal agents get involved and

1:07:47

they're working with the local police.

1:07:49

And that's a good distraction to

1:07:51

make you think, oh, maybe it's

1:07:54

not them. Oh. Okay, well, because

1:07:56

I mean, say like, is that

1:07:58

I'm having to having to deploy

1:08:00

a helicopter for like a car

1:08:02

chase and everything. Now you deploy

1:08:04

drones Like you won't have to

1:08:07

worry about like looking straight up

1:08:09

and seeing this big ass helicopter

1:08:11

chasing you use have these little

1:08:13

drones that are? Stand back and

1:08:15

following behind you quietly You know

1:08:18

that got me thinking if these

1:08:20

drones, let's say we're from the

1:08:22

government And they were the surveillance

1:08:24

drones the new ones and they

1:08:26

secretly rolled them out as a

1:08:28

way to gather data from the

1:08:31

government or from the public and

1:08:33

see how well they were gathered

1:08:35

data in the public's reception of

1:08:37

them and to see how well

1:08:39

they are protected from being shot

1:08:41

down by the public because I

1:08:44

guarantee you some of the public's

1:08:46

already tried shooting them down and

1:08:48

they haven't been able to. So

1:08:50

then they're like okay public can't

1:08:52

shoot them down, they can't fuck

1:08:54

our surveillance drones, let's uh... Let's

1:08:57

roll them out and monitor everyone

1:08:59

24-7. You're gonna watch me beat

1:09:02

it? Good luck. What are the

1:09:04

gun laws in New Jersey? I

1:09:07

don't know. Because if they have

1:09:09

very strict gun laws, they might

1:09:11

not be able to own guns

1:09:14

to be able to shoot these

1:09:16

things though. I figured it wouldn't

1:09:18

matter. You got UFO's flying up

1:09:21

abovehead? Anything goes. My thing is,

1:09:23

if this is, you know, an

1:09:25

alien invasion. I want to volunteer

1:09:28

my body to the other aliens.

1:09:30

I want to give birth. I

1:09:33

don't want to get birth. I

1:09:35

want to give my seed over

1:09:37

to the other aliens as a

1:09:40

way for them to birth my

1:09:42

child. The first half human, half

1:09:44

alien. And then I would like

1:09:47

to be the representative for that

1:09:49

alien committee, the alien sex committee.

1:09:52

And then I'm going to start an intergalactic dating website app.

1:09:54

Sign up now, now. Galactic.com. Oh, nice. All

1:09:56

right. Yeah, nice. has the ninth right. Yeah,

1:09:58

New Jersey has the ninth

1:10:00

strictest gun law. York would be the mean,

1:10:03

top New Jersey and New York

1:10:05

would be the We're not top

1:10:07

places to probably test them, know.

1:10:09

not being shot down. you want them to

1:10:11

I not don't know. get you'd

1:10:13

want them to try to get

1:10:15

shot down and to you try

1:10:17

could fix your shit and be

1:10:19

like, okay, now we have now

1:10:21

we have where they okay, be. Stages,

1:10:24

to where next can't be. Like you said,

1:10:26

it's starting to show up everywhere

1:10:28

else. show up everywhere else now. So doing in

1:10:30

let's test out places that out

1:10:32

many people have, you know, have, you

1:10:34

rifles range lot of them. or a

1:10:36

And then we'll start moving

1:10:38

into different states and seeing how

1:10:40

they're states and seeing

1:10:42

how they're regardless, whatever's

1:10:45

happening is weird. is It is unheard

1:10:47

of. And this has never happened

1:10:49

before. never And at least on this on

1:10:51

this mass of a And it is taking

1:10:53

the media by storm. So So if

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