Breaking: Europe’s Airspace Invaded by Shocking Unknown Objects
- Cristina Gomez

- Oct 16
- 3 min read
Unidentified drones are forcing airport closures across Europe, and advanced military technology cannot stop them. Christopher Sharp, Founder/Editor-in-Chief for Liberation Times, recently appeared on the Weaponized podcast with George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell to discuss his investigation into these incidents that began in late September 2025. According to Sharp, the situation escalated on September 22nd when Copenhagen Airport was forced to shut down for several hours after drones appeared in Danish airspace. A reporter named Martin witnessed special forces and police surrounding the airport in what he described as an extremely tense situation. Since that initial incident, the activity has expanded rapidly across Denmark, France, Belgium, and Germany, with Munich Airport also forced to close operations.
What makes these events particularly alarming, according to Sharp, is that authorities cannot determine where the drones originate from, who controls them, or where they go when they leave. The United Kingdom deployed its most advanced anti-drone technology during similar incidents at Royal Air Force bases in November 2024, but the technology had no effect. Sharp revealed that the UK government convened two COBRA meetings at 10 Downing Street, emergency sessions involving the Prime Minister that are reserved for serious national security threats. He noted that officials seemed helpless, acknowledging that if these objects had carried lethal payloads, they could have caused significant damage. Germany has publicly stated it will begin shooting down unidentified drones, yet as of the Weaponized recording, no drones have been shot down.
While many assume Russia is responsible, Sharp points out significant problems with this theory. Russian forces are stretched thin, purchasing drones from Iran, China, and other countries because they cannot produce enough domestically. The drones Russia uses in Ukraine are being shot down regularly by Ukrainian forces using conventional countermeasures, raising the question of why European militaries with far more advanced technology cannot stop the drones over their own territory. Sharp discussed the possibility that these incidents involve advanced propulsion technology that may have been reverse engineered from recovered craft of unknown origin. Multiple sources have told Knapp and Corbell over the years that such programs exist within Department of Energy facilities, where security classification levels exceed even those at the Department of Defense.
Per Sharp’s analysis, the CIA’s Weapons and Counterproliferation Mission Center, specifically its Air Warfare Analysis Branch and Air Defense Analysis Branch, would likely have answers. This center receives intelligence from the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the Defense Intelligence Agency, with a mandate that includes analyzing both conventional drones and unexplained aerial phenomena.

These current European incidents follow a documented pattern of unexplained drone activity. Corbell revealed that during last year’s New Jersey drone wave, sources provided information about footage showing a pyramid-shaped object rising from a bay near critical energy infrastructure, which was reported to the FBI with exact server location details, but the footage was deleted before investigators could retrieve it. Similar incidents date back to 2019 when unidentified objects swarmed US Navy warships off California, operating without visible wings or rotors and showing no conventional heat signatures. Despite searching a suspected Hong Kong registered cargo ship called the Bass Strait and monitoring it continuously, no source was found and the case remains unsolved. The pattern repeated over Langley Air Force Base, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and Plant 42, where drones arrived undetected, loitered with lights on, and departed without being tracked or shot down. European authorities continue to refer to these objects as surveillance drones under the assumption they are foreign technology, yet they cannot identify what country operates them, where they launch from, or how to stop them.

Sources
Cecotti, A. K. a. M. (2022, June 10). Drone swarms that harassed Navy ships off California demystified in new documents. The War Zone. https://www.twz.com/drone-swarms-that-harassed-navy-ships-demystified-in-new-documents
Jeremy Corbell. (2025, October 15). Europe’s Skies hijacked by shadow drones : WEAPONIZED : EP #93 [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHQvdUra1e4















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