Psyop or? Controversy and Mystery Surround Drone Sightings

Psyop or? Controversy and Mystery Surround Drone Sightings

Missing Nuclear Warheads May Be the Answer

Speculation surrounding the drone sightings continues to grow as government officials and drone manufacturers speculate and demand answers. The drones, initially seen in New Jersey, New York, and Maryland, have since been sighted in Florida, California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.

"Trust me, I’m from the government."

Last Thursday, a joint statement issued by DHS and FBI told the public to go back to sleep, nothing to see here:

“We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or public safety threat or have a foreign nexus.” (1)

Airforce Base Shuts Down, Governor Weighs In, Drone Manufacturer Believes They Are Nuke Sniffing Drones

  • Wright Patterson Air Force Base: Flight controllers temporarily closed airspace Friday due to UAS invading airspace.

    “Use extreme caution for heavy UAS movement on the base. Security forces are handling the situation.”

    “Paterson class Delta is now closed for heavy UAS activity.”

    Air Traffic audio obtained from The War Zone. (2)

  • Governor Kathy Hochul: “This has gone too far,” said Hochul after runways at Stewart Airfield were shut down Friday night for about an hour due to drone activity. (3)
  • Saxon Aerospace CEO John Ferguson: In an interview with Joe Rogan, Ferguson speculated that nuke-sniffing drones have been deployed by the government, citing over 80 nuclear warheads went missing in Ukraine after Ronald Reagan dismantled the nuclear program in the 1980s.

    “We don’t know where they are. Maybe somebody does, but nobody really knows where these are. I speak with some high-level government officials on this stuff. It seems as though that is the case.” (4)

Don’t Panic, Prepare

Whether it is the ongoing threats of nuclear war or lost nuclear warheads, prepare yourself and your family with medication not readily available from your local pharmacy.

Our Radiation Emergency Kit Includes:

  • Radiogardase™ (0.5g): 6 capsules (Limited Quantities)
  • Potassium Iodide (130mg): 14 tablets
  • Ondansetron (Zofran™) (4mg): 6 tablets
  • Geiger Counter: 1 unit
  • Guide: Comprehensive instructions

Details on Medications and Equipment

Radiogardase™ (Prussian Blue)

  • This prescription-only medication is tightly controlled and is part of the National Strategic Stockpile.
  • Approved for treatment of radiation contamination due to cesium or thallium.
  • Traps radioactive cesium and thallium in the intestines, preventing absorption by the body.
  • Treatment should begin as soon as possible after contamination and may last 30 days or longer. (5,6)

Potassium Iodide (KI)

Floods the thyroid with stable iodine, protecting it from absorbing radioactive iodine. (7)

  • Take before or shortly after exposure to radioactive iodine.
  • Only take under instruction from state or local health authorities.

Ondansetron (Zofran™)

Prevents nausea or vomiting caused by chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery by blocking chemical triggers.

Geiger Counter

Detects and measures ionizing radiation levels, providing real-time readings for monitoring radiation exposure during nuclear events.

Citations

  1. Federal Bureau of Investigation. (n.d.). Joint DHS/FBI statement on reports of drones in New Jersey
  2. The War Zone. (n.d.). Drone incursions closed Wright-Patterson Air Force Base's airspace Friday night
  3. CBS New York. (n.d.). Drones New York Stewart Airfield
  4. The Daily Beast. (n.d.). Joe Rogan concerned that NJ drones could be looking for something scary
  5. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (n.d.). FDA approves first new drug application for treatment of radiation contamination due to cesium or thallium
  6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Prussian blue
  7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Potassium iodide (KI)


Written By Brooke Lounsbury


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