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They revealed that the drones were approved by the FAA for research and ‘other reasons’ meaning that these were likely experimental military aircraft of some kind either being tested flown or carrying out some other purpose they do not wish to disclose.
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They decided it was no big deal after all. Nothing to see here.
His mom told him to stop being a naughty boy.
What drones…?
They revealed that the drones were approved by the FAA for research and ‘other reasons’ meaning that these were likely experimental military aircraft of some kind either being tested flown or carrying out some other purpose they do not wish to disclose.
https://youtu.be/V2p9MDgOSuI?si=leTEt63Pv3A3G8KS
The fact that we weren’t trying to shoot them down is definitely telling that their presence was not unexpected and their origins well-known.
What drones?
I still see them almost every night in Marshfield and Duxbury, MA.
I don’t think anything was actually truly resolved. Could go into it but it’s tiring. Just swept under the rug mediawise
I just talked about this today!!!
They were just “FAA drones conducting research.” Couldn’t you tell just by looking at them?
Nah we’re done with that now
I expected all the media hubub to drop after the election, seemed like another convenient distraction from the tragedy happening in the US.
They’re still there, still doing their thing.
We’re using different distraction techniques now.