New Jersey residents have reported daily drone sightings across several counties, sparking widespread concerns. Experts suggest the devices might be part of a classified government program testing advanced technology.
Speculations about a covert operation
Security experts, including retired Navy SEAL Clint Emerson, believe the drones may belong to a “Special Access Program” — a highly classified military operation. Such programs are so secretive that only a small group of officials may be aware of their existence.
Possible capabilities of the drones
Experts suggest the drones could be testing advanced payloads, such as high-definition cameras, thermal imaging, or devices capable of collecting cellphone data. The densely populated state of New Jersey makes it an ideal testing ground for such experiments.
“Lawless little world” of secret programs
Emerson emphasized the autonomy of these programs, stating, “They can go do whatever they want, and they don’t have to tell anybody.” Security expert Kelly McCann echoed this, suggesting the government might be testing new operational capacities.
Political response and public concerns
State and federal officials have faced criticism for their limited explanations. Rep. Chris Smith and state Sen. Jon Bramnick have called for swift action and temporary drone bans until more information is provided.
Official investigations underway
Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged residents’ frustration and confirmed ongoing investigations by multiple agencies, including Homeland Security and the FBI. However, authorities maintain there is no immediate threat to public safety despite the lack of clear answers.
The mystery persists, leaving New Jersey residents eager for transparency as officials work to uncover the purpose of the nightly drone activity.