Youtube often uses the “bug” you must sign in. This is done to slow down the viewership of UFO related material. Watch it directly on Youtube so they can’t say you “must sign in”

Again you can watch this directly if they want to show you a bug screen rather than the video.

The 2024 “New Jersey Drones” incident was a global event, with every nation on Earth reporting increased UFO activity. These sightings could more accurately be described as “Orion’s Drones” or “UFOs from Orion.” Around Thanksgiving people started reporting seeing UFOs in large numbers, by December 5th many if not most were swiftly “disappeared”—that is, taken down and removed by a disinformation campaign on most social media platforms within minutes. Within hours, then days and weeks, odd movements on Flight Radar began to appear. Full Disclosure, this direction and timing was predicted by Joshua’s Calendar.

We are convinced that the eastern United States, at minimum, was visited at this time

We do have questions: If our rudimentary Ring home security system could detect the UFOs inbound why has the government—equipped with far superior cameras and tools—said nothing? Frankly, it’s frustrating and disgraceful that the public is forced to rely on backyard security footage instead of official channels, especially when taxpayer money funds advanced space observatories such as the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the James Webb Space Telescope. If you share these concerns, we suggest writing to Congress. A sample letter template generator is provided below—and you can also consider joining the Disclosure Party to push for transparency or write to Congress.

Where it reaches absurd levels of madness.

Within days of the arrival video, we started hearing thousands of people complain about the UFOs over their homes in New Jersey, days after that you would hear about crash retrievals.

One even within plain view of my own home. Witnessed with my own eyes, that’s why I turned on the flightradar24 to see where they are from. They left from the Allentown area.


Yet here we are. This isn’t the first time; I was familiar with some of this technology as I had run into it about a decade earlier. The problem I am having is that though I have experience with this, most people do not. So “getting beamed in the face” may not be an experience they want, but without any knowledge on what provokes them that is what they might get.

My professional word of advice is to not make yourself easily a target.


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