Latest Drone Sightings: Former CIA Officer Says Mysterious Drones May Be Biden’s ‘Classified’ Exercise: ‘Otherwise Why…’

Former CIA officer says mysterious drones could be Biden's 'classified' exercise: 'Otherwise, why...'
A former CIA officer said the mysterious drones may be Biden’s covert operation.

Amid hysteria over mysterious drones spotted over New Jersey, former CIA operations officer Laura Ballman presented her theory that this is likely a classified operation being conducted by the Biden administration, or why the White House would claim it was nothing Illegally, she asked. The drone sightings have continued for the past few weeks without any scientific or logical explanation coming from the government. The administration also dismissed any concern over it.
“Deriving the statements from (National Security Spokesman) John Kirby that these drones are not operating illegally, coupled with several statements that have been out there in the last 24 hours about the need to look at our detection systems, makes me think this is actually a classified exercise to test either evasion technology or detection technology in urban areas,” Ballman said. The former adviser said she would be “shocked” if the drones were related to the CIA, as it is “not their mandate to operate in the United States”. She said it’s time the government was more forthcoming with information.
The first mysterious planes were seen flying over northern New Jersey in mid-November, and then several of them were reported hovering over important establishments. The FBI said there was no evidence of large-scale unmanned drone activity, and security officials called public fears “a slight overreaction.”

Senator from New Jersey is chasing drones

New Jersey Senator Andy Kim went on a drone patrol with local police and said some were actually airplanes. “After going out with the police to observe reports of possible drones, with the help of civilian pilots and others, I was able to do deeper analysis and concluded that most of the possible drone sightings pointed out to me were almost definitely were planes,” Kim wrote in a Saturday update on X. “Although I didn’t observe a plane in the flight tracker at the time that night, I was able to retrieve more detailed flight data afterwards and spotted this one small plane taking the way for what was pointed out to me the other night as a possible drone flying near us,” the Garden State senator wrote, accompanied by a screenshot of the detailed aircraft tracking data.