NJ Drone Mystery: New Evidence CHALLENGES Official Story
The New Jersey (NJ) drone mystery has taken a dramatic turn as new evidence emerges that directly challenges the official story, revealing a complex web of unexplained drone sightings across multiple countries has sparked widespread concern and debate about aerial security and potential threats to military installations. The incidents, which began making headlines in late 2024, have occurred primarily over military bases and industrial facilities in the United States, Germany, and England.
German Drone Sightings
In Germany, two significant incidents occurred in 2024. The first took place in August when a NATO air base in Western Germany was temporarily elevated to its second-highest alert level after foreign intelligence suggested a potential threat. In the Defense News report German media reported that the danger was allegedly drone-based, though German authorities have not publicly confirmed this. Later, in December, similar drone sightings were reported over U.S. air base at Ramstein in Western Germany. While U.S. Air Force spokespersons maintained there were no threats to base facilities or personnel, German authorities notably ruled out amateur operators as the source of these drones.

NJ Drone Mystery New Evidence
The situation intensified in New Jersey, where multiple congressional representatives have voiced serious concerns about the government’s response to these incidents. One particularly alarming report came from a Coast Guard commanding officer, who described being pursued by between 12 and 30 drones while operating a 47-foot vessel, according to Rep. Chris Smith.

Congressman Jeff Van Drew initially suggested the drones might be launched from an Iranian mothership off the New Jersey coast, though this claim was later explicitly denied by Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh hours after the media grabbed Congressman Drew’s statement.

What makes these incidents particularly puzzling is the consistent official response across different countries — authorities repeatedly emphasize that these drones pose no threat and are “not nefarious.” This messaging has created a notable disconnect between federal authorities and local law enforcement. The Warren County Police Chiefs Association in New Jersey publicly disagreed with the Pentagon’s assessment, stating that “unidentified drone flying over us is a threat in itself.”

Military Bases in New Jersey
Adding to the complexity of the situation is New Jersey’s strategic importance in military infrastructure. In a report released by the DOD’s Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration Program, the state houses numerous Army National Guard bases and is home to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, which is described as having the world’s largest and most advanced unit for aircraft launching missions. Additionally, the Warren Grove Range in New Jersey is one of the most heavily utilized Air National Guard training ranges in the United States.

The Colorado Mystery Drone Sightings
The pattern of these sightings bears striking similarities to events that occurred in Colorado between December 2019 and January 2020. During that period, law enforcement reported to Reuters that multiple drones operating in grid patterns with similar behavioral characteristics to the current sightings — hovering capabilities, rapid descent and ascent abilities, and regular appearance patterns between 5 and 10 PM.
Drone Felon Caught by FBI
One particularly intriguing aspect of the current situation is the reported difficulty in capturing or intercepting these drones. While authorities recently arrested a Chinese citizen, Yinpiao Zhou, for illegally flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base within a week and a half of the incident, the operators of the mysterious drones in New Jersey remain unidentified despite weeks of observation. Some civilian attempts to approach these objects with store-bought drones have reportedly resulted in immediate battery drainage of the pursuing aircraft.

False Flag? Black Project?
The presence of Lockheed Martin facilities adds a significant but often overlooked dimension to the New Jersey drone mystery. The aerospace giant maintains a specialized drone development department in Morristown, New Jersey, which is part of a broader network of Lockheed Martin facilities strategically positioned along both U.S. coasts. This network includes similar drone-focused installations in Palmdale, California, and Littleton, Colorado — locations that have historically been hotspots for UFO sightings and unexplained aerial phenomena.
The geographical distribution of these facilities forms a pattern that closely aligns with regions experiencing high concentrations of unexplained drone activity. What makes the New Jersey location particularly significant is its proximity to multiple military installations and its position within one of the nation’s most densely concentrated areas of defense infrastructure. The Morristown facility’s focus on drone technology, combined with the recent wave of unidentified drone sightings, raises important questions about potential connections between advanced aerospace research and these mysterious aerial encounters.

Project METEOR
The situation has also drawn attention to Project METEOR, a U.S. Navy initiative to develop high-powered microwave weapon systems capable of disabling drone electronics. Despite the current drone situations seemingly presenting an ideal testing opportunity for such technology, there has been no public discussion of deploying these countermeasures.

As these incidents continue to unfold, they raise important questions about aerial security, technological capabilities, and the transparency of government responses to potential security threats. While some speculate about extraterrestrial involvement or government projects like Project Bluebeam, the measured official response and lack of emergency messaging suggest a more complex situation that defies simple explanation.
Sources
REPI Report
German Drone Sightings
Drone Felon Caught by FBI
Project METEOR
Colorado Mystery Drone Sighting in 2020
PIX 11 News
News Nation
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