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Reports of unidentified drones flying over military bases and sensitive facilities across the US, UK, and Europe have become widespread, drawing significant media attention.
These incidents often involve multiple drones—sometimes dozens at once—and authorities are struggling to identify their origin and purpose.
Speculation abounds. Some believe the drones are part of surveillance efforts by foreign adversaries like Iran or Russia, potentially scouting targets for attacks, while others argue the situation has been exaggerated.
In one recent case, a New Jersey police department—located in a state already heavily affected by these sightings—sent an “industrial grade” drone to pursue a group of 50 unidentified drones seen crossing from the ocean onto land.
Separately, the US Coast Guard reported spotting 13 drones, each with an estimated wingspan of 8 feet, tailing one of its vessels.
Despite the efforts, the police drone was unable to intercept the objects, which reportedly “easily evaded” it before vanishing.
I suspect the Trade Federation. Grievous is up to something.
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