My mom turned 14 a couple of weeks before War of the Worlds aired. She listened to the broadcast, and it never occurred to her that it could be real. In fact, she told us that there were occasional advisories during the broadcast that it was fictional. I must have inherited her skepticism and tendency not to panic. I drove from Devon to Coatesville and back Friday night during the hours that people reported seeing drones in that area, and all I saw was a plane that looked like it was headed to G. O. Carlson Airport. Maybe the drones are only visible to believers.
My sense is that these things in the sky are a combination of planes, small ones mostly, everyday drones -- some working and some just for fun, and military tests. Now that I see the map, I can say with almost no certainty that the ones over Monmouth County are probably shooting B-roll for the Bruce Springsteen biopic, Deliver Us from Nowhere, which is currently filming all over that area. Also, a lot of celebs are probably flying in and out of the area for their parts in the film.
Is someone in our government or media trying to scare us into submission for some reason? I will listen to Chrissy Houlahan that this is nothing to worry about until she tells us otherwise.
Thankful someone is finally stating the obvious! I keep thinking it's a test by Trump to see how much he can control the "non-critical-thinking" masses. But that would assume he's strategic. And smart. 🤣
I listened to his comments -- and he said that while WE don't know what it is, the military does, and the president does. In certain ways, that's worse than claiming the drones are something bad -- that "innuendo" helps his MAGA heads believe they're making their own decisions from his blather. In reality, he gets the presidential briefing every day -- he knows the truth. AARRGGHH!!
A lot of what he says (besides the overall word salad) is very nebulous - "I like the polio vaccine" but "I don't like mandates" -- he has to know that equivocating pleases both sides, and solves nothing.
My mom turned 14 a couple of weeks before War of the Worlds aired. She listened to the broadcast, and it never occurred to her that it could be real. In fact, she told us that there were occasional advisories during the broadcast that it was fictional. I must have inherited her skepticism and tendency not to panic. I drove from Devon to Coatesville and back Friday night during the hours that people reported seeing drones in that area, and all I saw was a plane that looked like it was headed to G. O. Carlson Airport. Maybe the drones are only visible to believers.
My sense is that these things in the sky are a combination of planes, small ones mostly, everyday drones -- some working and some just for fun, and military tests. Now that I see the map, I can say with almost no certainty that the ones over Monmouth County are probably shooting B-roll for the Bruce Springsteen biopic, Deliver Us from Nowhere, which is currently filming all over that area. Also, a lot of celebs are probably flying in and out of the area for their parts in the film.
Is someone in our government or media trying to scare us into submission for some reason? I will listen to Chrissy Houlahan that this is nothing to worry about until she tells us otherwise.
I love "Maybe the drones are only visible to believers." That is AWESOME!
Loved the line about the extended warranty. Starting with late January we will be hearing a lot more from the Q people (they are the real queers).
They'll take too much rope -
Thankful someone is finally stating the obvious! I keep thinking it's a test by Trump to see how much he can control the "non-critical-thinking" masses. But that would assume he's strategic. And smart. 🤣
I listened to his comments -- and he said that while WE don't know what it is, the military does, and the president does. In certain ways, that's worse than claiming the drones are something bad -- that "innuendo" helps his MAGA heads believe they're making their own decisions from his blather. In reality, he gets the presidential briefing every day -- he knows the truth. AARRGGHH!!
A lot of what he says (besides the overall word salad) is very nebulous - "I like the polio vaccine" but "I don't like mandates" -- he has to know that equivocating pleases both sides, and solves nothing.
Yes! Feed into the "government is hiding things from you" victimization narrative. And "only I can save you" when I become president. Ugh. So gross.
If the first term is any indication, he'll "save" us from a good economy, health care, education and overall decency.