It could be aliens, but we don't have enough data to draw that conclusion. Personally, I suspect this started with one guy and his drone. And then as people started seeing it and turning it into a spectacle, other drone people started doing the copycat thing, and flying their drones as well. That's how get multiple sightings. That just feeds the frenzy, and encourages more drones. Rinse and repeat.
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mm, hell no.. one guy n drone? ๐ sorry man, removing you from the 'liste'
It's very possible that it started with just a few drones, and grew as copycats joined in. I don't know that for a fact, but I think it's plausible. The fact is, nobody knows so we're just left with theories and guesses. Until we have more data, there's really no basis for a conclusion.
nobodys got 600lbs copycat drones ๐
What's the basis for claiming these drones weigh 600lbs? The one that crashed into someone's backyard the other day was recovered by police who said it was pretty standard, consumer-grade drone, and not a larger military drone.
the one that crashed got 'downgraded' to a well ess call ๐
I don't know what that means. They recovered the drone and released a statement saying it was a consumer-grade drone, and not something larger, such as a military drone.
its police scanner lingo for, forgetabouttit
It was on the scanner. You're thinking about the call reporting the crash, and subsequent chatter about it from the cops. The statement was released the day after. I'll see if I can find it.
Officials determined the craft was โa hobby or toy type of droneโ and โnot a large commercial or military grade drone,โ the Pequannock Police Department told The Post.
The mayor of Pequannock, Ryan Herd, told The Post โit is definitely notโ one of the massive, car-size drones that purportedly have been hovering overhead.
https://nypost.com/2024/12/13/us-news/drone-crashes-into-nj-homeowners-backyard
