The founder of a company that supplies the US military with state-of-the-art unmanned aerial vehicles has given a chilling account of the wave of drone sightings across the country.
John Ferguson is a military veteran with more than 25 years of experience in drone technology and currently runs Saxon Ammando, a Kansas-based drone company.
He believes what people in New Jersey and elsewhere are seeing is a hunt for illicit nuclear warheads smuggled into the United States.
“The only reason to fly an aircraft, an unmanned aerial vehicle, at night is if you’re looking for something,” he says.
And that something, he theorizes, is a lost nuclear warhead hidden somewhere on the East Coast of the United States. John continued: “Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan was eliminating the nuclear program. There were countless nuclear missiles that were disarmed and retired.
“But more than 80 nuclear warheads in Ukraine have gone missing. We don’t know where they are.
“A few months ago, I spoke to a gentleman who was trying to alert the highest levels of government about this particular nuclear warhead that had been physically touched.
“He physically touched this warhead left behind from Ukraine and knew it was headed for the United States.”
John explained that while drone cameras have very limited use at night, there are thermal sensors and ‘spotter’ equipment on the ground that can detect radiation sources. A similar incident allegedly occurred several years ago, in which “a drone mysteriously crossed the I-70 corridor from Colorado, through Nebraska, here in Kansas, and then into Missouri. He was flying.”
And now John claims that the US government is using platoons of drones to “sniff out” radioactive sources on the ground. “We have special sensors that can detect radioactive materials,” he continued.
He added that the Pentagon ignored his contacts’ warnings that a bomb was approaching and was now quietly trying to locate it without raising public alert. He continued: No one knows where it is now. It left Europe. It’s gone now. ”
And while the drones are “not violent” in intent, he believes they are actually an attempt to prevent terrorist attacks, adding: “The only reason they’re flying so low is because they can smell something. Because they’re trying to sniff it out,” he added. On the ground. ”
He also rejected Congressman Jeff Van Drew’s theory that an Iranian or Chinese “mother ship” is sending waves of drones into the United States from international waters. John concluded: “Being a multicopter-type drone, i.e. not a fixed-wing aircraft that resembles a regular airplane, multicopters have limited battery life.
“There are also hybrid versions that combine gas and electricity, but they can still only fly for short periods of time. The drone flies as a multicopter into the interior of the United States a few miles from the coast, performs a series of tasks, and then turns around. It’s simply impossible for it to come back. Physics just won’t allow it.”