Dec 15

Mysterious sounds come through radios in NJ amid drone sightings

The Daily Mail reports “Video posted to TikTok contains audio from a mysterious source coming over the creator’s car radio on Dec. 12. As waves of loud, car-sized mystery drones continue to buzz over New Jersey, one family reported that the craft changed time on their car’s clock.

The family of Morris County locals said they were following one of these seemingly terrestrial UFOs in their vehicle, only to experience the odd effect on their car’s electronics as the unexplained craft ‘hovered above them.’

Mysterious sounds come through radios in NJ amid drone sightings

‘The clock in their car changed time,’ according to one Fox News reporter who spoke to the unnamed family. ‘They say the clock went back to normal after they drove off.’

While local law enforcement in Morris County has issued a statement asserting that ‘there is no known threat to public safety’ at this time — the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a ban on drone flights over sensitive areas in state.

Last Tuesday, the FBI described the sightings as only ‘possible drones’ and ‘a possible fixed wing aircraft’ in its efforts to get to the bottom of the night flights.

But residents within the eight-and-counting New Jersey counties where the strange craft have been sighted are also taking matters into their own hands with over 17,000 trading notes on the sightings in a dedicated Facebook group.

NJ Radio Distortion While Drones In The Sky

One local software engineer, who specializes in radio communications, believes the temporary alteration of the car’s clock is a clue to the origin of these mystery drones.

‘Many newer cars get their clock time from GPS satellites since that’s one of the most accurate time signals you’re going to get in a vehicle,’ the engineer, Rich Dunajewski, posted to the Facebook group.

‘If these are using GPS jamming or spoofing,’ Dunajewski explained, ‘then it’s plausible the car would follow the signal and change the clock to match whatever signal is coming from the drone/plane.’

‘So don’t think aliens,’ the engineer continued, ‘think foreign actors using electronic warfare methods.’ Dunajewski noted that GPS spoofing onboard these mysterious aircraft would also explain the car clock’s return to normal time.

‘Once you’re out of range of the spoofed GPS signal, the clock will reacquire the real GPS signal with the correct time,’ he said in his Facebook post. While some locals are not buying it, with one saying, ‘We need to accept that these are not just “drones,” these are UFO/UAP,’ other experts did agree with Dunajewski. A contractor with the FAA’s Office of Communications, David Lombardo, cosigned the ‘radar jamming or GPS spoofing’ theory, writing: ‘It’s very likely that these drones have some sort of electronic interference capabilities.’ While Lombardo said he did not believe that ‘the FBI wouldn’t get involved if a bunch of drones were just pissing people off,’ the FAA contractor also confessed that he currently saw no evidence actual law-breaking yet.

‘Nothing that these drones have done appears to be criminal or really against any rules, so far as I know. I mean, they’re being weird… there’s no crime in being weird.’

But retired police lieutenant Tim McMillan argued that the drones fit a pattern of Russian psychological warfare operations internationally.

Lt McMillan reported that both the mysterious drone flights over New Jersey mirror a 2022 incident in which drones flew over sensitive sites in Sweden just as the European nation was considering joining NATO.

‘This recent drone wave is likely in response to the West green lighting Ukraine to use ATACMS inside Russia,’ the retired police investigator posted to X.”

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