It seems clear by now that the Biden regime is deliberately trying to cause a panic over “drone-gate.” Every time that someone from the federal government opens their mouth about the drone sightings, they make it worse.
President-Elect Donald Trump offered some reassuring words on Monday, but even he is avoiding traveling to his beloved golf course at Bedminster. The public still has no idea what’s going on and the White House isn’t doing anything to alleviate people’s fears.
The drone sightings have been going on for weeks now and this is the full response that Joe Biden gave to a question about them on Tuesday evening:
“Nothing nefarious, apparently. But they’re checkin’ it all out. Think it’s just one…”
[Joe’s mouth hangs open for a few seconds here.]
“There’s a lot of drones authorized. Up there… I think one started and they all gotta, everybody’s wanted to get in their deal.”
Phew! Don’t you feel better now? Such a relief! And here the public was worried that there was a “loose nuke” floating around in New Jersey. No wonder Trump is avoiding the state.
This brings us back to an ongoing question that many of us have been asking for the past four years. What is the name of the individual who is currently in charge of the Executive branch of the US government?
It certainly isn’t the diaper-wearing, kid-sniffing, walking vegetable, accused rapist named Joe Biden or any of his four lookalikes.
Who’s in charge?!
White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby hasn’t done much better in answering questions about the drones, although his mouth doesn’t hang open as much.
Kirby went on Fox News for an interview with Martha McCallum and she lost her cool with him. The White House can’t or won’t give a straight answer about what’s going on.
McCallum finally asked Kirby, if the government genuinely doesn’t know what these drones are, why not just take one down and figure out what’s going on?
“Well, okay, the idea of taking something down, again, you want to worry about public safety. First of all, we don’t have enough conclusions to take that policy action. But let’s just assume for a minute, Martha, that we did. I mean, you’re not going to want to shoot something down where it could hit somebody’s house or hurt somebody,” said Kirby.
Good grief! Send up a couple of AH-64 Apache attack choppers one night and shoot one down over some farmer’s field. Why does the most basic, easiest, common-sense solution always evade these idiots?
All we have to go on at this point is wild speculation and contradictory opinions from experts. These multi-rotor drones are so big that when they fly close to rooftops, witnesses say it sounds like a motorcycle is landing on their roof.
One of the experts who spoke out on the issue is former US Navy F/A-18F pilot Ryan Graves. He went on Joe Rogan’s podcast this week after Rogan started freaking out about all the stories of missing nukes and dirty bombs. Graves says he’s been in contact with members of the national security teams in the Department of Energy that watch for internal threats like those.
If there was such a threat out there, Graves says those guys would be sequestered in a secure SCIF 24 hours a day trying to stop it. That’s not happening. They’re just reporting to work as normal and not searching for anything out of the ordinary with drones.
So, there’s that. Take that assessment for what it’s worth.
The government claims it doesn’t want to shoot any of the drones down because they’re worried about civilian casualties. Meanwhile, the civilians are worried about being casualties if the drones are something nefarious and/or of foreign origin.
Joe Biden says, “Everybody’s wanted to get in their deal.” President Trump is avoiding one of his favorite properties.
None of this is inspiring confidence. Here’s Ryan Graves giving his take on the drones and his expert opinion that this is not a dirty bomb or nuke situation:
🚨 RYAN GRAVES: I don’t believe this is a nuke of a weapon of mass destruction. I am in contact with the teams responsible for working on these type of cases, and they’re not working it right now. So if it were something like that, they’d be active. I want to dispel that rumor. pic.twitter.com/QtKWXMo290
— Autism Capital 🧩 (@AutismCapital) December 17, 2024
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