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Hundreds of Mysterious Undetectable Drones Swarm New Jersey; Lawmakers Demand Action
Dec 12, 2024, 07:10 PM
State and federal authorities are investigating reports of hundreds of mysterious drones flying over parts of New Jersey in recent weeks. Residents and lawmakers have expressed concerns about the unidentified drones, which reportedly operate on frequencies that cannot be detected by traditional methods such as helicopters and radios. Homeland Security has shared new details indicating that the drones appear to avoid detection, and their origins remain unknown. Some New Jersey lawmakers are demanding action from federal authorities, with calls to shoot down the drones if necessary. Senators from New York and New Jersey have requested a federal briefing on the drone sightings. The Department of Homeland Security briefed state officials on the issue, and members of Congress are urging the Department of Defense to take action to protect national security and better communicate with residents. The drones have been spotted over sensitive areas and military installations, heightening security concerns.
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