Americans are talking about sightings in New Jersey, but wondering what these flying objects could be: drones, planes, or UFOs.

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December 14th 2024.

Americans are talking about sightings in New Jersey, but wondering what these flying objects could be: drones, planes, or UFOs.
Have you heard about the strange buzzing sound in New Jersey lately? It's causing quite a stir and has people talking, theorizing, and even peering into the night sky in search of answers.
Around Thanksgiving, reports of unidentified drones flying over New Jersey started popping up on local news and social media. And since then, the situation has only escalated, with lawmakers now getting involved and demanding explanations from federal and state authorities.
Governor Phil Murphy even wrote to President Joe Biden, seeking answers about the mysterious drones. And New Jersey's new senator, Andy Kim, spent a whole night on a drone hunt in rural northern New Jersey, documenting his experience on social media.
But the sightings aren't limited to just New Jersey. Reports of similar sightings have also come from New York City, sparking an investigation by Mayor Eric Adams and collaboration with officials from New Jersey and the federal government.
And if that wasn't enough, even President-elect Donald Trump chimed in, claiming that the government knows more than they're letting on and urging them to reveal the truth to the public.
Amidst all the uncertainty and speculations, one thing is for sure - the mystery drones have captured the attention and curiosity of the public. So much so that a Facebook group with almost 44,000 members has been created, dedicated to solving the puzzle.
People are sharing their sightings, photos, and videos on the page, with many online commenters offering their own theories and explanations. Some believe the drones are of extraterrestrial origin, while others suspect a government cover-up or foreign military involvement.
But not everyone is convinced that these sightings are of drones. William Austin, the president of a college with a drone technology program, believes that many of the sightings are actually just misidentified planes and helicopters. He encourages people to use flight and drone tracker apps to better understand what they're seeing.
Despite this, the theories and speculations continue to grow, with some even calling for the drones to be shot down. And as the sightings spread beyond just New Jersey and the East Coast, more and more people are getting caught up in the hysteria.
For Seph Divine, a member of the Facebook group who lives in Oregon, it feels like it's up to the citizens to solve this mystery. He urges people to fact check their information and not get caught up in the hysteria, but also acknowledges the alarming and consistent nature of the sightings.
As the investigation continues and more information is gathered, the public remains on edge, unsure of what exactly is causing the buzzing in the skies above New Jersey. Until then, people will continue to keep a close eye on the situation, hoping for answers and maybe even a little bit of excitement in their daily lives.

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