Thursday, December 19, 2024

"Iranian mother ship": Did Iran send a message to the US?

Editor's note: It was reported by Breitbart (Breitbart News Network: Born In The USA, Conceived In Israel) immediately after Donald Trump became President-Elect of the United States, the Biden-Harris administration provided Iran with $10 billion in "sanctions relief." Rep. Jeff Van Drew went public with the charge he said was "based on what he called very qualified sources" the objects were actually "drones being launched from an Iranian mothership off the East Coast." This was first interpreted as another pretext for the US and Israel to war monger against Iran. However, Jason Reza Jorjani offers a completely different perspective. Jorjani presents evidence as to why he thinks the drones are Iranian. This might offer a reasonable explanation as to why White House National Security communications adviser John Kirby offered the explanation he did ("tactical thinking"). This then begs the question: Is Jorjani in touch with intelligence agencies to create this narrative for whatever is going on through backchannels between the US, Israel and Iran, or is Jorjani going science fiction bonkers? It could be that Kirby is skirting a serious response because it would be tantamount to a declaration of war on any country flying these drones over the US including Iran. The real question remains to be answered: Does Iran have the technical capacity to do this? 
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White House Issues Unconvincing Statement on Mysterious Drone Sightings, Sparking Anger

By Joe Saunders | December 13, 2024

The Joe Biden White House wants Americans to believe John Kirby over their own lying eyes.

Americans looking for answers about a flurry of continuous, unexplained aerial activity over New Jersey didn't get a lot of help from the White House National Security communications adviser on Thursday, when Kirby used a news briefing to downplay concerns about potential danger in the strange, nighttime sightings.

In fact, Kirby — a man with his own credibility problems — ended up infuriating local officials and residents who've actually witnessed the phenomena.

Since late November, the objects have been spotted regularly over northern New Jersey, appearing and disappearing without explanation.

On Wednesday, Rep. Jeff Van Drew, a New Jersey Republican, went public with the charge — based on what he called "very qualified sources" — that the objects were actually drones being launched from an Iranian "mothership" off the East Coast.

At the briefing on Thursday, Kirby claimed all those sightings are just misunderstandings from observers on the ground.


"Using very sophisticated electronic detection technologies provided by federal authorities, we have not been able to — and neither have state or local law enforcement authorities — corroborate any of the reported visual sightings," he said, as recorded by a White House transcript.

"To the contrary, upon review of available imagery, it appears that many of the reported sightings are actually manned aircraft that are being operated lawfully."

So, those ignorant knuckledraggers in New Jersey don't know drones from planes and helicopters?

Jacqui Heinrich, Fox News senior White House correspondent, didn't let the statement go unchallenged.

When the briefing opened for questions, she drilled down hard. Citing concerns from elected officials about the activity occurring "near critical infrastructure, sensitive locations, including reservoirs and military installations," she stated the obvious about Kirby's claim.

"Can you make that make more sense?" she asked. "Because I think people in New York and New Jersey see drones the size of an SUV over their house every night and think that that doesn't make any sense."

In an interview with ABC News on Thursday, Morris blasted Kirby's statement as "ridiculous."

"I would invite Mr. Kirby to Mine Hill. Come on out, Mr. Kirby, and let's go out one night about 9:30, 10 o'clock," he said. "I'll go out behind my town hall, and you can count them with me all night."

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Iran was allowed to shoot down this $176 million RQ-4 Global Hawk drone to capture the technology. "Defense" budgets thrive off this kind of clandestine technology transfer:



If the Iranians didn't build some fairly advanced drone technology it is likely the Russians wouldn't be buying these drones from Iran:



Is there not anywhere the open society dude is not involved in?

George Soros funneled more than $50M to Iran-sympathizer groups linked to Robert Malley

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