White House Denies Mystery Drones, but Whistleblower Disputes Claims
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White House Denies Mystery Drones, but Whistleblower Disputes Claims

Days before his inauguration, Trump pledged to uncover the truth about the large-scale drone sightings reported across the Garden State, including near his golf course in Bedminster. “After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the [Federal Aviation Administration],” his press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a briefing. “This information comes directly from the President of the United States.” The statement left key questions unanswered—who conducted this “research and study,” and did it account for similar drone sightings reported in New York and beyond? Skepticism surrounding the government’s response intensified when a social media user reached out to Jake Barber, a former Air Force special operations officer who has since come forward with claims about government involvement in UFO investigations. “The activity there was not FAA approved. I know firsthand,” Barber wrote in response. “I was assigned there specifically to look at the debacle from a FAA violation standpoint in order to give a basis to the FBI.” The activity there was not FAA approved. I know firsthand. I was assigned there specifically to look at the debacle from a FAA violation standpoint in order to give a basis to the FBI. Someone is not presenting the whole story to our new president. — jakebarber (@jakebarber2025) January 29, 2025 He went further, suggesting that the new administration was not being fully informed. “Someone is not presenting the whole story to our new president,” he added. Earlier this month, Barber appeared on NewsNation, where he described his experiences in military special operations, including encounters with what he described as nonhuman technology. “Just visually looking at the object on the ground, you could tell that it was extraordinary and anomalous,” Barber said of debris he claims to have recovered. “It was not human.” According to Barber, he was part of a covert military office tasked with retrieving unidentified aerial objects. He maintains that the debris he encountered was confirmed to be of “nonhuman intelligence.” The post White House Denies Mystery Drones, but Whistleblower Disputes Claims appeared first on Anomalien.com.