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Apparently you can down one if you can throw a stick at the propellers.
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You'd be surprised, in spite of the situation with their gun laws.Do they even own guns in NJ?
If we can't track these how are we going to track incoming missiles, planes, etc?Claiming these things can't be tracked/traced/located etc. sounds like the ejecta from the south end of a northbound bovine.
That's what Dan Bongino says.Bottom line is there is a very unusual lack of involvement by our Government on this.
They are keeping far too 'silent' on the matter which is very 'revealing' in that I believe 'they' know exactly what this is all about.
I'm not sure what information the Chinese could gain from a drone that they couldn't gain from satellites.
Or from Google Earth, for that matter.I'm not sure what information the Chinese could gain from a drone that they couldn't gain from satellites.
Or poop balloons?I'm not sure what information the Chinese could gain from a drone that they couldn't gain from satellites.
Data? As in electronic data.I'm not sure what information the Chinese could gain from a drone that they couldn't gain from satellites.