(Crankers) Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew suggests we’re not being told the truth about the mysterious drones hovering around New Jersey. Van Drew suggested the New Jersey drones are coming from an Iranian mothership somewhere off the east coast – but there’s no evidence to show this is true. In fact, it’s probably one of the dumbest things we have reported on this site.
New Jersey has military and commercial airspace. New Jersey has an FAA technical center in Atlantic City. And New Jersey was selected as an FAA drone mission test site back in 2013 – six years before Van Drew took office. So either he just has no clue what’s going on, or he’s going with the bizarro-world hype and should’ve just Googled it.
Van Drew later doubled down on his claims and slammed the Pentagon officials who said they don’t know where these drones are coming from, let alone from Iran. The Pentagon had denied any claims the drones originated in Iran, but Van Drew still didn’t buy into it.
You know what? It’s possible there are people in government NOW, who didn’t know what was put in place back in 2013. It’s very possible that anyone now who doesn’t know was never told yet, they forgot, or it’s just so far out of sight and out of mind. Nevertheless, Van Drew persisted…
Van Drew spoke with Fox News, saying: “These drones very well could be launched from a ship. It could be hundreds of miles out at sea. These types of drones go much greater distances … Could it be China? Absolutely. Could it be somebody else? It sure could.”

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Has anyone considered the possibility that Van Drew is more informed than we think? I mean, where are we getting our info from if not the people in the know? Just asking cause it sounds like there’s more than meets the eye here.
It’s important to maintain a skeptical approach to claims without evidence. Drones indeed have the tech to fly from distant locations, but attributing them to Iran without proof is hazardous. We need more data before drawing such conclusions.
So Van Drew just throws around accusations without backing it up? Classic move. Until we have evidence, it’s just more of the blame game. Everyone’s quick to point fingers without solid proof these days.
Well put. In the absence of evidence, it’s vital we don’t jump to conclusions. History teaches us the danger of such actions. It’s best to wait for credible information.
Oh sure, next we’ll be hearing they’re alien drones. Because why not? Everything’s possible if you don’t bother with evidence, right?
This is just fearmongering at its finest. Without proof, it’s irresponsible to make such claims. Just stirs up more unnecessary panic.
Maybe they are coming from an alternate dimension? Just kidding, but honestly, without evidence, it might as well be that.
Frank, I appreciate your article. It highlights a significant issue: the propagation of information without evidence. Critical thinking is essential, and as readers, we must not accept unchecked statements.
I gotta ask, is there any ongoing investigation to track the origin of these drones? Feels like something that should be closely monitored.