Throughout 2024, there have been numerous reports from the US and globally of unexplained drone sightings near nuclear sites and military installations. New Jersey has been particularly affected by these mysterious objects.

In response to escalating concerns from politicians and the public, the Department of Defense issued a statement designed to alleviate the increasingly widespread fears. They stressed that most, if not all, of the reported sightings were simply ordinary drones used by hobbyists, businesses, and law enforcement.

Officials even specifically dismissed claims made by Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew, who stated he was informed that the drones were being launched from an Iranian ship lurking off the US eastern seaboard.

However, Mike Glover, a former drone operator for both defense research lab DARPA and the US military, has expressed skepticism about the explanation that these craft – some reportedly as large as an SUV – are regular surveillance drones.

Mike Glover suspects the hundreds of drone sightings are a 'distraction'

Mike Glover suspects the hundreds of drone sightings are a ‘distraction’ 

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“All these sightings are at night,” he highlights. “The infrared and thermal technology even today – which has advanced in the last decade since I’ve been in the military – is still not great when it comes to flying at night.”

Mike speculated that the Biden administration might, in its final days, launch a strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities to delay the development of an Iranian nuclear bomb.

Recent data from the International Atomic Energy Agency suggests that Iran could potentially enrich enough uranium for five fission weapons at short notice. The nation has denied external inspectors access to its facilities since early 2021.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has spoken against nuclear weapons, but development continues

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has spoken against nuclear weapons, but development continues 

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Foreign policy experts caution that if Iran were to develop its own nuclear weapons, it would further destabilise the already volatile Middle East and possibly pose a significant threat to Israel. From Mike’s viewpoint, having the world captivated by tales of untraceable, unidentified drones could be just the “distraction” the US government needs.

Speaking on former US Navy SEAL Andy Stumpf’s Ironclad podcast, Mike said: “If there’s a potential strike that’s going to take place …we don’t want to telegraph that. Maybe the national media …is pushing this narrative and this story to distract from what actually is going to happen here in the near future.”

If 'UnspokenWill' is to be believed, the drones are masking an even stranger threat

If ‘UnspokenWill’ is to be believed, the drones are masking an even stranger threat 

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Despite an FAA ban on drone flights in certain parts of New Jersey, the nightly intrusions persist, often with choreographed displays of dozens of orange glowing drones performing intricate aerobatics. A second prediction of major developments in the New Jersey drone saga comes from an alleged US army whistleblower who posts videos under the screen name UnspokenWill.

Dressed in current-issue US Army fatigues marked with a “Williams” name tag, he alleged: “We are launching the drones in New Jersey, Texas, everywhere.

“There are man-made drones and we’re doing the launching,” he declared. “Now what you do have to be concerned of… is the orbs that’s in the sky that you all see – the stuff that’s shooting down drones.”

He went on to claim that these “orbs” are maneuvered by “real-life aliens”. And, he assured, “in 2025, there will be a lot more exposure of the truth. I can’t say the reason why, but aliens are real”.