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  • January 22, 2025
“We have drones!” Terrified West Coast residents are sounding the alarm as the crisis spreads to four more states

“We have drones!” Terrified West Coast residents are sounding the alarm as the crisis spreads to four more states

Mysterious drones are terrorizing US cities from coast to coast, as the creepy objects have now been spotted in California, Massachusetts, Florida, Wyoming, Maryland, New York and New Jersey.

Now the inexplicable issue has reached a boiling point as President Joe Biden remains silent and refuses to address the mounting crisis, fueling fear and confusion across the country.

Terrified residents on the West Coast, particularly in Riverside County, California, are the last to spot the flying objects in the sky after questions first arose about drones in New Jersey airspace.

Damon Angel, who lives in Temecula, shared NBCLA that he has seen drones flying in the sky above his house three nights this week – describing them as “the size of a car.”

Angel revealed that the flying objects in question are “dead silent” and unlike any amateur drone he has encountered before.

He said: ‘It’s a bit crazy. It’s something that not many people can believe because it’s so bizarre. It’s the size of a car.

“I played with drones as a kid and I had little square drones or something like that. But these aren’t like that, so they’re just giant triangles with lights on them that are dead silent.”

Another West Coast resident said he saw “several” drones in the skies on Nov. 29, which he said looked eerily similar to the drones spotted in New Jersey this week.

The unnerving sightings are causing mass hysteria – and witnesses have taken to social media to share the strange sightings after Trump demanded the ‘SUV-sized’ drones be shot down.

“We have drones!” Terrified West Coast residents are sounding the alarm as the crisis spreads to four more states

Real estate agent Jessica Blank Gerson (pictured) sparked concern after she posted a video of a mysterious bright object from her Miami Beach balcony

MIAMI, FLORIDA: Realtor Jessica Blank Gerson posted a video from her Miami Beach balcony of a mysterious bright object and asked,

MIAMI, FLORIDA: Realtor Jessica Blank Gerson posted a video from her Miami Beach balcony of a mysterious bright object and asked, “What is this?” Is this the same kind of drone they see in New Jersey?”

NEW JERSEY: Mysterious drones are terrorizing US cities from coast to coast, as the creepy objects have now been spotted in California, Massachusetts, Florida, Wyoming, Maryland, New York and New Jersey. Pictured: A New Jersey resident saw what appeared to be multiple drones flying over their home in Bernardsville

NEW JERSEY: Mysterious drones are terrorizing US cities from coast to coast, as the creepy objects have now been spotted in California, Massachusetts, Florida, Wyoming, Maryland, New York and New Jersey. Pictured: A New Jersey resident saw what appeared to be multiple drones flying over their home in Bernardsville

A concerned Massachusetts resident said, “We have drones!” after seeing five drones flying over her house on Friday. “When I came out, he was probably filming five of them, and it was freezing, we just stood there in awe.”

And in Miami, Florida, local residents have reported seeing unidentified flying objects as well.

Real estate agent Jessica Blank Gerson posted a video from her Miami Beach balcony of a mysterious bright object and asked, “What is this?” Is this the same kind of drone they see in New Jersey?”

She said on Wednesday: ‘They were really bright lights. I thought it was a helicopter with searchlight lights, and sometimes when they’re looking for something or someone, that happens.”

The shocking images Gerson posted online stunned onlookers, one of whom said: ‘Okay, this is the craziest one yet! I was sure, and then it passed the building and I physically gasped.”

‘Drones have been flying over my house in the Bay Area of ​​California every night for weeks!! I didn’t think about anything until it came out everywhere! I have so many videos! WTF is going on?!,” one user wrote on X.

‘There are more than a hundred drones flying over New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. The drones are the size of SUVs and came out of the Atlantic Ocean and are flying over critical infrastructure and military bases,” wrote another.

“Just randomly, there’s multiple drones flying around, about 45 minutes to an hour a night,” Wyoming Niobrara County Sheriff Randy Starkey recalled as he watched some of the flights himself.

MASSACHUSETTS: Multiple drones can be seen hovering in the skies over Massachusetts as US residents have seen an increase in drone prevalence across the country

MASSACHUSETTS: Multiple drones can be seen hovering in the skies over Massachusetts as US residents have seen an increase in drone prevalence across the country

NEW JERSEY: Several drones can be seen flying over Randolph, New Jersey

NEW JERSEY: Several drones can be seen flying over Randolph, New Jersey

NEW JERSEY: Americans around the world are unsure of their origins and posting drone sightings on social media, sparking nationwide hysteria and speculation. Pictured: A green-lit drone is seen hovering over the New Jersey sky

NEW JERSEY: Americans around the world are unsure of their origins and posting drone sightings on social media, sparking nationwide hysteria and speculation. Pictured: A green-lit drone is seen hovering over the New Jersey sky

‘I don’t know exactly where they came from, what they were doing or why they did it. We saw them go straight up, do a few maneuvers and then disappear,” Starkey added.

The increased airspace activity, probably occupied by the special drones, has even forced airports to close temporarily.

“Last night, the runways at Stewart Airfield were shut down for approximately an hour due to drone activity in the airspace. This goes too far,” New York Governor Kathy Hochul said in a speech statement on Saturday.

Earlier this week, both the governor of New York and the former governor of Maryland took to social media to demand transparency and clarity about who is in control of the mysterious wandering objects.

Hochul also called on Congress and President Biden to pass a bill that would reform legal authorities to strengthen the FAA’s oversight of drones and expand counter-UAS activities to select state and local law enforcement agencies .

“Extending these powers to New York State and our colleagues is essential. “Until these powers are granted to state and local officials, the Biden administration must intervene by sending additional federal law enforcement to New York and the surrounding region to ensure the safety of our critical infrastructure and our people,” she said.

Meanwhile, Larry Hogan, the former governor of Maryland, posted on social media Friday that he had seen “what appeared to be dozens of large drones in the sky” over his home.

“The public is becoming increasingly concerned and frustrated by the complete lack of transparency and dismissive attitude of the federal government,” Hogan said in a post on X that included a video of lights shining in the sky.

President-elect Donald Trump echoed their sentiments and demanded that the planes be shot down until the government can inform the public.

‘Mysterious drone sightings across the country. Can this really happen without the knowledge of our government? I don’t think so!’ Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Let the public know, now. Otherwise, shoot them!!!’

However, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security have since issued a statement saying there is no threat to national security or public safety from the drone sightings, many of which are “manned aircraft operating lawfully.”

In recent weeks, federal officials have received nearly 5,000 tips about the suspected drones, but the FBI has said only 100 of the tips are “worthy of further investigation.”

Using interviews with witnesses and the copious footage, investigators have determined that at least some of the wandering objects have been misidentified as drones, according to officials from the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Aviation Administration.

Federal officials have since confirmed drone sightings over military bases in New Jersey, including Picatinny Arsenal, but have no evidence the devices were operated by a foreign government or authority.

However, local governments can impose their own restrictions on drone use, although it is generally not illegal to fly drones in most locations, with the exception of restricted zones such as some military locations.

According to a statement released earlier this week by President Biden’s national executive spokesperson John F. Kirby, the investigation had not yet uncovered any illegal activity.

“On the contrary, upon review of the available images, it appears that many of the reported sightings are in fact manned aircraft being operated legally,” Kirby said Thursday.