12/18/2024 / By S.D. Wells
Oh yes, they did. Law enforcement, the FCC and Homeland Security CAN apparently track drones and zero in on their users’ location using advanced drone tracking systems, so why isn’t the U.S. government doing this for all the rest of the “mysterious” drones flying over U.S. military bases all along the east coast?
Welcome to the Drone-Gate Psyop, where the nefarious U.S. government plans all kinds of “missions” to disrupt, destroy, and terrorize its own citizens, regularly. Just like 9/11, the U.S. government creates its own reasons to start wars, and these psyops are intended to rile up the emotions of Americans while garnering their support for more insidious plots of the military industrial complex.
Did you hear differently? Are you confused and bewildered as to why the U.S. government and military seems to have their communist hands tied behind their backs, unable to do ANYTHING AT ALL about these thousands of vehicle-sized mysterious drones flying around over military bases, nuclear facilities, and suburban neighborhoods all across the eastern seaboard of America?
Just call the Boston harbor police geniuses and heroes for what they have accomplished here in 2024. Wow. Somehow they captured two of the three guys responsible for flying a drone near Logan International airport in Boston, endangering the lives of people on planes that were taking off and landing in the vicinity at the time. Maybe they should have an emergency meeting with Biden’s DHS, FCC, Navy, Air Force, and the Joint Terrorism Task Force and train them how to track drones and find their controllers. This would solve the whole DRONE-GATE PSYOP and end the nightmare of confusion and terror threat of the mass drone invasion of the USA. Give the Boston P.D. the medal of honor. What a great display of courage and high-level intelligence they have displayed here, saving what could have been hundreds of people from a horrible drone-plane smash-up situation.
As the investigation of the two men in Boston continues, the U.S. government is not worried or concerned AT ALL about the thousands of monstrous drones flying over U.S. military bases and near nuclear reactors, and they reassure ALL U.S. citizens that there is “no evidence” of any kind of threat, and that there’s no chance those huge containers the drones are carrying could contain chemical or biological weapons. They know this because they are psychic.
Remember, Biden is not senile, there’s no such thing as the Hunter Biden laptop from hell, and these drones are “nothing to worry about.” So, head to your factory job boxing Wheat Thins and putting handles on car doors, and stop posting memes on social media about Drone-Gate. The trusty U.S. government has “got this.”
Note that the White House declared just days ago that drones spotted over the northeastern United States are operating “legally and lawfully,” because any drones that the U.S. government doesn’t recognize, can’t track, and can’t figure out who owns and controls them are always deemed “safe and secure.”
Besides, according to the Secretary of Homeland Security and the lead spokesperson for the Pentagon, there are no mysterious drones anywhere anyway, and all that Americans are witnessing are standard commercial aircraft, stars of the Milky Way galaxy, and meteors billions of miles away. Nothing to see here. Tune your apocalypse dial to preparedness.news for updates on real news about surviving the Democrat-led government aggression, drone psyops and war-mongering propaganda that comes at us every day now. #DroneGatePsyop
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