Apologies, Joe and Team — Americans Lack Trust in Your UFO Claims and Beyond
As usual, the White House is gaslighting Americans concerned about the drones ominously hovering over parts of New York and New Jersey, telling them: Everything’s fine! Just trust us!
Since the initial sighting on November 18, New Jersey alone has reported at least 3,000 additional sightings, with reports spreading to Staten Island and The Bronx.
Speculation about these incidents is rampant, ranging from believable theories to bizarre claims: increased Chinese surveillance, launches from an Iranian mothership stationed off the East Coast, and beyond.
Could this be a mystery for Fox Mulder and Dana Scully?
Under pressure from local officials to clarify the strange occurrences in U.S. airspace for nearly a month, National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby had the audacity to dismiss concerns.
He claimed, “Many of the reported sightings are actually manned aircraft being operated legally,” asserting that there’s no evidence the unidentified flying objects are a threat.
This might be somewhat reassuring if he hadn’t just suggested that the White House is clueless about the drones’ origins.
In other words: Don’t trust your own observations. Trust us.
This is coming from a communications team that spent months concealing and denying the president’s increasing cognitive issues.
Americans aren’t naive; most can differentiate between a plane or helicopter and the eerie, hovering objects that have been reported.
The Biden administration has severely damaged its credibility on this issue: Earlier this year, it remained silent about a Chinese spy balloon that it knew was traversing American military bases.
They had originally planned to keep it a secret indefinitely, only to be thwarted when civilians spotted the balloon.
Furthermore, why should anyone trust a White House that has outright lied (again, knowingly) about how Joe would never pardon Hunter?
Not to mention the years of gaslighting regarding the border being “under control” and months of false assurances about inflation being “transitory.”
If the U.S. government truly has no idea what the drones are or who is operating them, that represents a disgraceful failure in national security.
However, the federal government has the resources to investigate these matters. They need to take action.
People are afraid: Car-sized objects that could be armed or equipped with surveillance technology are literally hovering overhead.
Shame on Governors Phil Murphy and Kathy Hochul as well: While other local politicians demand more information from federal authorities, Hochul has remained silent on the issue, and Murphy didn’t even attend a recent briefing for local officials organized by his office.
Both of them should be holding the Biden administration accountable.
Americans deserve real answers about what’s happening in their skies.
Their government has an obligation to provide at least a plan for investigating these incidents.