Isn’t it odd?
Listen to Newsweek recently:
“A futurist’s internet program that predicted the start of a month-long war between humans and aliens on December 3 has gone viral online.
“Clif High, a computer scientist and linguist, spoke in a YouTube video about his model’s prediction, known as the ’39 days to melee,’ that said a battle between humans and aliens in the sky would occur 39 days after a trigger [event] incited the incident. What High calls the ‘temporal marker’ was podcaster Joe Rogan’s interview with President-elect Donald Trump on October 25.
“High had said: ‘So we’re going to have these…some kind of weird confrontation visible contention which we could probably call and term combat in the skies that will show up and it’ll show up at a predictable point, which is probably something over a month—and we’ll put down 30 days or 39 days something—over a month after the temporal marker of, um, Trump and Rogan. And that’s just the beginning of all of this, right.”
High predicted that on December 3, visible contention between humans and aliens would begin, eventually ending in melee after an unspecified period.
And what have we seen?
Well, no one is saying aliens—no one official—but then, officials aren’t even using the term “UFOs” (or now “UAPs,” for unidentified aerial phenomena) just yet.
But neither has anyone as yet explained all those drones spotted and photographed over New Jersey and parts of the New York area.
Three thousand sightings have been logged. They have many markings of a foreign adversary, perhaps Iran or China.
What are they?
They have been seen over an Army arsenal in New Jersey, and also Langley Field and a national nuclear site in the Las Vegas area. They also have been spotted over a sub base in the Southeast, with military using devices to immobilize the objects, which can be the size of an SUV.
One was traced to a home owned by a Chinese man.
Some even seem to have apparitional forms next to them.
A bunch of young folks having fun? Or old folks, for that matter? (Drones are even available at Wal-Mart).
Or something more potentially nefarious?
Some of the drones are the size of an SUV—no amateur plaything—with amazing maneuverability and battery life.
The “invasion” occurs in the wake of the U.S. providing Ukraine with long-range missiles that have reached Russian territories and with China threatening Taiwan. But The Wall Street Journal reports that unidentified 20-foot drones traveling more than a hundred miles an hour have been logged since October 2023.
Unidentified drones have flooded the skies in NJ. This is a video I took of one pic.twitter.com/agMrZlN1jg
— Jerzy (@JerzyBets) November 19, 2024
That drone activity in the Southeast is not far from where famous footage of a super-drone-like object made headlines as a UFOs some years back, sparking the recent upsurge in interest (including congressional subcommittees).
“Since mid-November,” says New York, “aircrafts have been spotted across northern and central New Jersey in Bergen, Sussex, and Somerset Counties, according to the Bergen Record. In response, the Federal Aviation Administration has further restricted the airspace over Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, banning drone flights over the Somerset County property that is a frequent stop of President-elect Donald Trump.”
According to satellite photographs, a ship believed to be a drone “mother ship” left port in Iran around November 14 and the latest drone flap began several days later, just about when such a vessel would be expected to arrive near the United States. New Jersey is home to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst as well as other armories, airfields, and installations.
Local and congressional officials are demanding a security briefing. The Pentagon is all but pooh-poohing it, especially the rumor that it’s Iran and that Iran has a “mother ship” just off the coast.
But strange?
That it is. Much strangeness in our time. Much technology. Many secrets. Much tension.
And oh yes, much deception, spiritual and otherwise.
[Footnote from the mail: “We have a neighborhood website reporting drones over central NJ which I also have seen here in High Bridge, NJ. One actually followed me while I walked my dog at night and landed in a tree above where my dog was doing his business. Lately, folks in other parts like Lebanon, where earthquakes are epicenter lately, drones have been seen as well. Drones are not allowed over reservoirs, but they have been seen hovering over. One actually crashed into one of the mountains nearby. The people here have seen state choppers near them as well. Not trusting the government agencies is getting higher. You know anything about this? Anything like this happening in Florida? Pamela Nicholson.”]
[resources: Lying Wonders, Strangest Things]