I rarely write about the same subject
twice. Let alone three times. Had to make an exception. Why? Drones again,
naturally. And that is what the Biden administration is claiming, that the
astounding number and consistent character of recent drone sightings around
East Coast infrastructure and military bases are just natural occurrences. ‘Authorities’
and ‘officials’ say they don’t know what exactly they are or who is
flying them, but purport to believe the sightings are probably just a mixture
of mistaken identification, hobbyist’s machines, and natural atmospheric
phenomena.
Now tell us the one about the three
bears. Bad—or incompetent-- actors want to hide the truth. Decent people
often do not want to believe the truth. That one simple dynamic can be
enough to spell disaster. Though I have a hunch, I do not claim to know what is
going on with the drones…or who is controlling them. But I do know the
government is not telling us the truth.
Newsweek ran a map of “U.S. Military Bases Swarmed by Mystery Drones.” Are
these drones spying on our bases, or did they come from them-- or both? Some
reports indicate that many of these bases are located next to Chinese-owned land. Coincidence? Is China behind these ‘mystery drones?’ Some
reports seem to imply just that. If so, it is the biggest in-your-face “eff you”
to the U.S. in our history…and everyone in the Biden administration should potentially
be brought up on treason charges for utter failure to protect and defend
the Constitution, the nation, and the people the government is sworn to defend.
When an Air Force base is forced to close due to these
drones, it is kind of a big deal. Or is the base closing part of the ruse? Oooh.
This is the kind of rampant speculation that is fostered when a government
steadfastly refuses to tell its citizens the truth. The one-in-a-million chance
that those in the government are telling the truth, and really still
have no idea what’s going on, is even scarier. Personally, I dismiss
that out of hand at this point.
Reports like the one stating that a drone
measuring more than five feet across and worth $100,000 was ‘found’ unmolested
and ‘un-stolen’ on a Brooklyn (N.Y.) Navy Yard sidewalk outside the
headquarters of the company that manufactured it-- a month after it was
placed there after a company party—are preposterous, if probably moot in this
case.
Speculation about these drone
sightings aren’t “baseless conspiracy theories,” itself the most disingenuous
phrase possible, one used by the mainstream media in an attempt to delegitimize
beliefs that have proved to be factual and correct nearly 100% of the time in
recent years. When a nation’s leaders obviously can’t be trusted to tell the
truth, it is only natural for its citizens to try to fill the void.
I would prefer for a Mayorkas, a
Blinken, or a Milley to authorize a widespread radio and television PSA stating
of the drone sightings: “This has been a test of the Emergency Psyop System. If
this had been an actual emergency, we still wouldn’t have told you the truth.
This was only a test to see how you’d react. Again, this was only a test of the
Emergency Psyop System. As you were.”
At least that would be partially true.
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