Mysterious large, low-flying objects sighted by people in the state, authorities silent on origin and purpose.
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have been causing a stir in New Jersey, with residents reporting sightings of strange, brightly lit objects flying low in the night sky. What initially seemed like UFOs turned out to be drones, leaving residents puzzled and concerned.
One such resident, Kat Dunbar, a 37-year-old acupuncturist and mother of three, first spotted the mysterious flying objects while driving home with her children. The objects, unlike stars or conventional aircraft, left her questioning their identity. Upon closer observation, she realized that they were drones, and they have been making regular appearances over her home in Bedminster, N.J.
The Dunbars are not the only ones experiencing these drone sightings. Reports have emerged from at least 10 counties in New Jersey since mid-November, with drones being seen flying over critical infrastructure such as reservoirs, power lines, and railroads. The drones, which fly in groups and emit a loud humming noise, are larger than typical hobbyist drones and have been causing unease among residents.
The sightings have raised concerns about the purpose and origin of these drones. While some speculate that they could be operated by hobbyists, the size, behavior, and the locations they are flying over suggest a more organized and potentially sinister motive behind their operations.
The proliferation of these drones has prompted local authorities to investigate the matter further. Law enforcement agencies are working to identify the operators of these drones and determine whether they pose any threat to public safety or privacy. Residents like the Dunbars are hoping for answers and reassurance as the mystery of the New Jersey drones continues to unfold.
Source: The NY Times