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Mysterious drone sightings have been reported across several states, including New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, causing widespread speculation and concern. The sightings, which began in November, have been observed nightly over significant locations like restricted areas and residential neighborhoods. Despite the Department of Homeland Security addressing the issue, online conspiracy theories continue to grow, with some speculating about alien invasions, foreign attacks, or even government cover-ups.

John Ferguson, CEO of Saxxon Aerospace, has gained attention for his theory that the drones are conducting Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) work. He also links past drone activity to searches for radioactive material. Ferguson’s theory has sparked debate, with many finding it plausible, while others prefer more outlandish theories like fake alien invasions. The truth behind the drone sightings remains unclear, leaving many to wonder what’s really happening.

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00:00A large number of mysterious drones have been reported flying over parts of New Jersey and
00:04spotted in recent days across the eastern U.S., sparking speculation and concern about
00:08where they are coming from and why.
00:12Reports of these mysterious drone sightings have left a trail of confusion and fear across
00:15at least six states, including New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts,
00:21and Virginia.
00:22The Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, addressed the matter with ABC News
00:27on Sunday, stating,
00:28"...I want to assure the American public that we are on it.
00:31The federal government is deploying additional resources, personnel, and technology to address
00:36the aerial drones."
00:37While President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have not commented publicly
00:41on the issue, the internet continues to circulate drone sighting videos fueling a wave of conspiracy
00:46theories.
00:47Speculations range from sightings of regular airplanes to theories about alien invasions,
00:53and the most talked-about explanation offered by John Ferguson, CEO of Saxon Aerospace.
01:04Over the weekend, Ferguson uploaded a video explaining his theory about the drone sightings,
01:09which has since amassed over 1.5 million views.
01:12In the video, he debunked several online theories, including claims that drones are emerging
01:16from the ocean.
01:17A notion that gained traction after a House Committee hearing on Homeland Security referenced
01:22a Coast Guard report of 50 drones reportedly coming from the water.
01:25Ferguson believes that drones are conducting intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
01:29operations, explaining that such missions are one of the few legitimate reasons drones
01:34should be flown at night.
01:50Ferguson further explained that past drone sightings in Nebraska in 2000 were also believed
01:55to involve searches for radioactive material.
02:18Many viewers consider Ferguson's theory to be one of the most logical explanations,
02:22with one TikTok user commenting,
02:23As someone who had a rather high security clearance, I'd say you're more likely right
02:27on this one.
02:28While some found Ferguson's claims both believable and unsettling, others preferred
02:33alternative theories, such as the popular Project Bluebeam conspiracy, which alleges
02:37the global elites planned a stage of fake alien invasion.
02:41Even Joe Rogan joined the conversation on X, stating,
02:43The mystery surrounding the drones has sparked countless theories, with experts like John
02:52Ferguson offering their insights.
02:54However, the truth remains unclear, leaving many to wonder what's really behind these
02:59unexplained sightings.

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