We keep droning on about the drones

There’s a lot of intrigue surrounding the mysterious drones spotted over New Jersey and several other states. If social media reports are to be believed, these drones are appearing not just across the United States but also in multiple countries worldwide. So, what exactly are they?

We could speculate that they’re the work of hobbyists, but the size of these drones in some videos suggests otherwise. In several clips, they appear almost as large as airplanes—unless, of course, the videos are misleading, and what we’re actually seeing are planes.

At least one congressman has publicly claimed that these drones could be linked to Iran, suggesting the existence of an Iranian “mothership” off the East Coast. However, the Pentagon has categorically denied this, stating there is no evidence to support the claim that the drones are from Iran—or from any other country, for that matter.

The military has also clarified that these drones do not belong to them.

Theories Abound

So where does that leave us? A process of elimination points to a few possibilities:

A hobbyist or corporation operating these drones for unknown reasons.

A highly classified mission by the U.S. military or Space Force, with officials keeping tight-lipped.

Aliens—because, why not?

While the idea of extraterrestrial involvement is a staple in UFO discussions, many enthusiasts argue that traditional UFOs don’t emit noise, don’t have blinking lights, and certainly don’t resemble human-made aircraft.

A Wild Theory

Here’s a theory that’s as wild as any other: What if the drones are holograms? What if they’re not physically present at all? While the noises captured in videos suggest the drones are real, it’s possible the sound combined with a holographic display is creating an elaborate illusion designed to test public reactions.

The Frustration of Poor Footage

One of the most frustrating aspects of this situation is the lack of clear photographic evidence. Despite the prevalence of smartphones in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, no one seems able to capture high-quality images or videos of these mysterious objects.

So, for now, we’re left with a mystery. Perhaps, if the drones stick around through the holidays, we might see them adorned with Christmas lights to add some festive flair to their puzzling presence.

Stay tuned for updates, and feel free to share your thoughts or theories—because when it comes to these drones, anything seems possible.

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