Trust the government when it comes to mysterious drones? I don't think so
Politicians and agencies consistently lie or get things wrong.
I have no idea what’s been hovering up over New Jersey and other parts of the eastern seaboard the last few weeks. But enough has been said about the mysterious drones to draft a few ideas:
They’re made/controlled by a foreign country, and that foreign country is toying with our nation’s defenses. This means our government has failed in its basic national defense obligations. The reality of our federal government’s incompetence is on full display this very moment.
They’re from outer space (or the deep sea), and they’re controlled by beings or entities unknown to us. This would either expose the possibility that our government is very much aware of advanced intelligences and has chosen to keep Americans and other humans, as well as their elected representatives, in the dark about their existence; or the government has been completely oblivious to the existence of alien crafts and technologies, despite mounting evidence to the contrary and decades of demands for investigation, which would equally damning.
They’re a product of our own government. From here, several theories are possible:
When U.S. officials say they don’t know what these drones are, they’re lying. Governments lie all the time. This would be par for the course and completely unsurprising to anyone.
The drones are part of a secret government program that is known to the military or intelligence apparatus, known to certain segments of the civilian government, and heretofore unaccountable to Congress.
They’re a secret part of a U.S. military program unknown and unaccountable to anyone in the civilian government.
They’re part of a plot to drive fear in the American public, in an effort to dump money into the military industrial complex or draw us into a war.
They’re part of a very sophisticated operation intended to disrupt the transfer of power that’s supposed to take place on January 20, 2025.
Suffice it to say, I don’t really trust our own government on this one, or much of anything else for that matter. But there is nothing about the idea of “alien drones” that screams “let’s have the government go deal with that.” Far from it.
It always surprises me when people go racing to the government to solve whatever problem, concern, or mystery presents itself. There is no small probability the federal government has either suffered a massive intelligence failure or is somehow behind what’s taking place. This is a great example of why it’s important to never allow ourselves to be supplicants to the government.
And if this really is some kind of visible display of alien life paying New Jersey a visit, I don’t recall anyone ever delegating humanity’s interaction with otherworldly life to the politicians, despite the way alien contact is often portrayed by Hollywood. I would rather hope that aliens would land in a farmer’s field anywhere in the world before they try and establish relationships with politicians in Washington, D.C.