Good thought, @Happyflowerlady ... hadn't considered that. But it *would* explain why they seem to be concentrating on infrastructure if there's been a credible threat for a massive act of terrorism, but not specific. They *would* be looking for it around the arsenals, nuclear plants, reservoirs, and the places these drones have been seen.I believe that this has to be something that our government is doing, and they are not ready to inform people why they are doing it. One of the theories is that they are “sniffer drones”, and looking for some kind of dirty bomb that they think is in that part of the country. It would make sense not to tell people because that could cause an unnecessary panic
Santa happens to live in North Pole, Alaska. I have met him personally.
Where ya been VJB?! This was all over the news for several days a few weeks ago. Check out my thread with several account and theories.I'm out of the loop on what the topic is - I assume there are a lot of drones flying about. Near Christmas. When people get gifts.
At the same time, Social Media means people can more easily organize. Where do I think they're coming from? I'd guess a lot of different houses.
In general, testing for advantages over satellites. And radar, too, probably.I suspect the military was testing drones launched and retrieved shipboard including submarines. These tested a network interconnecting multiple drones in the air with ships, procedures for using them in recon, group and fleet command and control, weapons targeting, etc. deploying an array of sensors (visible light, night vision, hi-res radar, shotgun mics, etc.).
They would do it at an deserted island or desert like Mojave.The last official word I heard was that part of it was a military operation testing something out, a bunch of nuts with private drones complicating the situation adding "noise," and a lot of misidentification of mundane things.
I suspect the military was testing drones launched and retrieved shipboard including submarines. These tested a network interconnecting multiple drones in the air with ships, procedures for using them in recon, group and fleet command and control, weapons targeting, etc. deploying an array of sensors (visible light, night vision, hi-res radar, shotgun mics, etc.).
They do, though. From the Calif coast to central Nevada, there are dozens of military test sites.They would do it at an deserted island or desert like Mojave.
Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, DroneNerds...Where do you think drones are coming from?
Have you done Santa's genealogy? Does anyone really know his ancestry?What is Santa if he's not a migrant?![]()