Now UFO See Me Now UFO Don't: Project Convergence & Black Helicopters (12/11/24)

TST Radio - Un pódcast de Ryan Gable

The unidentified object has always taken the shape of the human clay worker, especially during times of war or societal upheaval when peripheral projections vanish upon closer examination. The nature of a grey alien, like the projection of our own desires, is fetal in nature. But the grey has always been described as a drone, and that is a critical detail in examining the transformation of the UFO over centuries, and partially in the modern day as it has become the UAP and now the literal DRONE. Reports of DRONES in New Jersey changing car clocks, performing mysterious actions, and not being captured or shot down are essentially rebranding the UFO narrative, transforming it into something new. The buzzing sound of a DRONE, like the grey alien android, can also be attributed to UFO-insect swarms, orbs over crop formations, and plenty of traditional UFO cases. The culprit is electricity. Whatever the case may be in New Jersey, however, it is important to recognize that by intention or accident the lack of official answers is allowing the public, with a strong distrust in authority already, to manufacture their own narrative. Perhaps we should ask whether this is happening anywhere else in world; or if it is sheer coincidence that these swarms are over not only the U.S. or New Jersey, but in the exact area where the 1938 CBS War of the Worlds broadcast took place? Perhaps there are no explanations because from the FAA to Governors to local law enforcement there has been no briefings on drone swarm exercises or programs like Project Convergence. This project involves large drone swarms from the US, UK, and Australia being used to track simulated enemy vehicles. The exercise showcased the power of AI in processing battlefield information. Troops used AI algorithms to quickly analyze imagery and identify potential threats. This collaborative approach allowed for faster response times and enhanced situational awareness across a larger area compared to traditional methods. To train this AI, which has situational awareness, it is probable the entire project would be done on a need-to-know basis to collect as much real world data, and human reaction, as possible. With situational AI awareness, drones could react to being spotted or tracked, turning off their lights for example. Images of these drones depict small car sized vehicles that can carry payloads. The US and China are also developing aerial cluster drones for swarm attacks that can split into multiple units while airborne. From AI awareness, size, and payloads, to mothership drones, these are exactly the features of the New Jersey UFO flap.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: [email protected] / [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.

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