Exactly. I just read about the farm girls the US hired to build an atomic bomb. So the US does like their secrets. https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2023/07/19/the-calutron-girls/ In this case, we all see the drones! So just say it’s an exercise and we can all move on. |
Why do you think he isn’t? |
Kirby said it yesterday. |
I think Hogan posted video of a couple of airplanes and a whole lot of backscatter. It's more worrisome to me that our elected officials are getting wrapped up in the hysteria. Seriously, I am the first person to jump on conspiracy theories (which most of the time turn out to be true-can we just talk about the FBI on Jan 6 please?), but this is the strangest thing I have seen in a while. I just saw another video that somebody posted at the unbelievable daytime drone sighting. It was an Osprey. Every time, it's a manned, explainable aircraft. |
Hogan has not been prone to hysteria IMO. |
The Hogan video is NOT red and green flashing light. The solid white light is not moving on multiple objects….more numerous than normal airplane activity. |
Are you looking at the same video I'm looking at? The moving lights are not airplanes -- they are moving erratically and changing direction quickly. Neither airplanes nor helicopters look like that. That's how drones move. Look, I'm usually a major skeptic on this stuff but many of these videos are clearly drones. Perhaps not all of them, but many. |
That’s self-explanatory. |
It looks like the camera is moving erratically. Someone posted a picture of a parking lot light in a Target parking lot the other day, claiming it was a drone. |
C’mon guys, don’t you follow the news? There were hearings on Capitol Hill over a month ago about UFOs. I wondered why at the time. This will be interesting.
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This is where sightings are supposed to be reported: https://www.aaro.mil/ |
Just to be clear: Your theory is that former Maryland governor Larry Hogan jerked his cell phone camera around erratically for two minutes while pointing it at static (but for some reason appearing and disappearing) lights in the night sky, and then posted the video to X claiming that it was drones that he observed over a 45 minute period? I am not a Larry Hogan fan but I struggle to understand why he would do that and think that's an even more farfetched conspiracy theory than the idea there are drones of unknown providence flying around the Eastern seaboard for as yet to be determined reasons. |
PP again. This was just for military and govt reports. They must not have thought they would make themselves so visible to the public so soon. |
Why would enemy drones have lights? So we can see them? |