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Drones over Northeast
#1
Wonder what's up with all the drone activity being spotted along the North Eastern part of the US.  Some drone activity has been reported near military bases and homes of elected officials.  The unexplained sightings have been taking place for around a month. 

Could another country be spying on us?

Is this a secret government operation,  only a select few,  know what the sole purpose of the drones are?

Could this be signs of life from another planet or galaxy? Could they have seen my meme about UK basketball,  and just simply be trying to make their way to Rupp to watch the Cat's play?!!  Likely not,  they'd have better technology than that to not be spotted.  Plus they'd likely move way faster!

Could this just be a group of regular citizens,  playing a giant hoax? 

What should the US,  what should we do about this? Shoot them down maybe?

Have any of you seen any of these drones?

A month should be more than enough time to provide us with answers,  at least we'd think.
#2
(12-15-2024, 10:55 PM)King Kong Wrote: Wonder what's up with all the drone activity being spotted along the North Eastern part of the US.  Some drone activity has been reported near military bases and homes of elected officials.  The unexplained sightings have been taking place for around a month. 

Could another country be spying on us?

Is this a secret government operation,  only a select few,  know what the sole purpose of the drones are?

Could this be signs of life from another planet or galaxy? Could they have seen my meme about UK basketball,  and just simply be trying to make their way to Rupp to watch the Cat's play?!!  Likely not,  they'd have better technology than that to not be spotted.  Plus they'd likely move way faster!

Could this just be a group of regular citizens,  playing a giant hoax? 

What should the US,  what should we do about this? Shoot them down maybe?

Have any of you seen any of these drones?

A month should be more than enough time to provide us with answers,  at least we'd think.
Our government knows who the drones belong to. They are almost certainly U.S. drones. Alejandro Mayorkas is the same crooked Democrat who has testified to Congress repeatedly and claimed that our southern border is secure. There is absolutely no reason to believe anything that he says about the drones. 

Most likely the drones are searching for sources of radioactive material or something else that can be remotely detected at night. We will probably not know what they are looking for until after a terrorist attack.
#3
One of the first things these drones made me think of,  was the Chinese spy/weather balloons that was flying over the US last year. 

These drones are supposed to be pretty large in size,  some have reported.  Can't imagine what the cost of these things must be.  Might make it hard for most regular citizens owning something like that. 

My son got a drone,  several years back.  Idk much about them.  This one was smaller,  couldn't do much.  It was fun playing around with for a few minutes.  Until we crashed it into a tree and it fell over the hill!  We finally found it,  with the wings or spinning thing on the top broken! 

I've read,  some of those drones,  you need a license to operate,  maybe even have them registered somewhere.
#4
Mystery Drones Could Be Trying to Find 'Radioactive Material'—Aerospace CEO

The drones are almost certainly ours, the real question is what are they looking for? 

Also, the simplest explanation of why so many drones are appearing near military bases is that is where they are based.
#5
My entire family was vacationing for an extended weekend in a cabin in Gatlinburg last year. A couple of cabins away from us were several younger couples and they had a drone. They loved flying in by the cabins, especially at night. A couple of us asked for them to not fly it by our windows at night, because they would allow it to hover and the drone had a camera. Well those requests were ignored. Several of us were having coffee on the back deck a couple of nights later, and the drone flew up. It was a third story deck, so it was several feet in the air. It began to hover, and the folks with the controller was tickled to death with their maneuver. They were on their deck and watching. So, I took the drone out with a large rock.

I would do the same with any drone flying in my personal space. And if a rock didn't work, I'm a great shot with a 12 gauge.
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#6
(12-16-2024, 12:34 PM)Granny Bear Wrote: My entire family was vacationing for an extended weekend in a cabin in Gatlinburg last year.  A couple of cabins away from us were several younger couples and they had a drone.  They loved flying in by the cabins, especially at night.  A couple of us asked for them to not fly it by our windows at night, because they would allow it to hover and the drone had a camera.  Well those requests were ignored.  Several of us were having coffee on the back deck a couple of nights later, and the drone flew up.  It was a third story deck, so it was several feet in the air.  It began to hover, and the folks with the controller was tickled to death with their maneuver.  They were on their deck and watching.  So, I took the drone out with a large rock.

I would do the same with any drone flying in my personal space.  And if a rock didn't work, I'm a great shot with a 12 gauge.
Is there a "rest of the story?" Were you seen throwing the rock, or did you kill the lights before taking out the drone? 

I will probably add a drone to my collection of gadgets some day, but people who use them to invade other people's privacy deserve to get pelted with a rock.
#7
(12-16-2024, 11:37 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: Mystery Drones Could Be Trying to Find 'Radioactive Material'—Aerospace CEO

The drones are almost certainly ours, the real question is what are they looking for? 

Also, the simplest explanation of why so many drones are appearing near military bases is that is where they are based.
That's a good point about the drones near the military bases,  makes sense.
#8
(12-16-2024, 01:25 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(12-16-2024, 12:34 PM)Granny Bear Wrote: My entire family was vacationing for an extended weekend in a cabin in Gatlinburg last year.  A couple of cabins away from us were several younger couples and they had a drone.  They loved flying in by the cabins, especially at night.  A couple of us asked for them to not fly it by our windows at night, because they would allow it to hover and the drone had a camera.  Well those requests were ignored.  Several of us were having coffee on the back deck a couple of nights later, and the drone flew up.  It was a third story deck, so it was several feet in the air.  It began to hover, and the folks with the controller was tickled to death with their maneuver.  They were on their deck and watching.  So, I took the drone out with a large rock.

I would do the same with any drone flying in my personal space.  And if a rock didn't work, I'm a great shot with a 12 gauge.
Is there a "rest of the story?" Were you seen throwing the rock, or did you kill the lights before taking out the drone? 

I will probably add a drone to my collection of gadgets some day, but people who use them to invade other people's privacy deserve to get pelted with a rock.

I'm no Paul Harvey, so the "rest of the story" is pretty mundane.  They saw the drone go down, but I'm not sure they knew exactly who threw it.  I didn't care if they did see me; I certainly didn't hide!!!
#9
(12-16-2024, 12:34 PM)Granny Bear Wrote: My entire family was vacationing for an extended weekend in a cabin in Gatlinburg last year.  A couple of cabins away from us were several younger couples and they had a drone.  They loved flying in by the cabins, especially at night.  A couple of us asked for them to not fly it by our windows at night, because they would allow it to hover and the drone had a camera.  Well those requests were ignored.  Several of us were having coffee on the back deck a couple of nights later, and the drone flew up.  It was a third story deck, so it was several feet in the air.  It began to hover, and the folks with the controller was tickled to death with their maneuver.  They were on their deck and watching.  So, I took the drone out with a large rock.

I would do the same with any drone flying in my personal space.  And if a rock didn't work, I'm a great shot with a 12 gauge.
Agreed,  there's no reason for anyone to fly a drone in someone's personal space.  I don't blame you,  I'd been hurling rocks or something at one to,  if in that situation.  A 12 guage should definitely fix the problem. That's something I'd definitely consider too. 

And camera's,  many of the smaller drones even have camera's.  A lot of youtubers use drone footage in their videos.  That's the last thing I'd want,  someone flying a drone around my personal space taking video or photos.  I'm a big time prankster,  even I wouldn't pull a stunt like that! Besides I'm terrible with technology, I'd just end up crashing the thing lol
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#11
My dang DJI drone I have for fun to fly had to be registered and has a GPS on it to tell me where no fly zones are. I guarantee they know whose drones these are flying around.
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#12
(12-17-2024, 12:20 PM)Spud6 Wrote: My dang DJI drone I have for fun to fly had to be registered and has a GPS on it to tell me where no fly zones are.  I guarantee they know whose drones these are flying around.
I never thought about GPS.  That's really cool some have that feature. Be hard for them not to know whose drones those are.
#13
(12-17-2024, 02:54 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 12:20 PM)Spud6 Wrote: My dang DJI drone I have for fun to fly had to be registered and has a GPS on it to tell me where no fly zones are.  I guarantee they know whose drones these are flying around.
I never thought about GPS.  That's really cool some have that feature. Be hard for them not to know whose drones those are.
My drone is go so much technology it blew my mind. This is the first drone I've ever owned or flown. I could fly this thing from 10 minutes into opening it, it was so simple and the technology does all the work.  It even lands and takes off by itself.
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#14
(12-17-2024, 04:32 PM)Spud6 Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 02:54 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 12:20 PM)Spud6 Wrote: My dang DJI drone I have for fun to fly had to be registered and has a GPS on it to tell me where no fly zones are.  I guarantee they know whose drones these are flying around.
I never thought about GPS.  That's really cool some have that feature. Be hard for them not to know whose drones those are.
My drone is go so much technology it blew my mind. This is the first drone I've ever owned or flown. I could fly this thing from 10 minutes into opening it, it was so simple and the technology does all the work.  It even lands and takes off by itself.
That's pretty sweet!

I've seen guys fly them on YouTube and it'll show deer as it flys over.  I'd like to have one for hunting purposes lol
#15
(12-17-2024, 07:33 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 04:32 PM)Spud6 Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 02:54 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 12:20 PM)Spud6 Wrote: My dang DJI drone I have for fun to fly had to be registered and has a GPS on it to tell me where no fly zones are.  I guarantee they know whose drones these are flying around.
I never thought about GPS.  That's really cool some have that feature. Be hard for them not to know whose drones those are.
My drone is go so much technology it blew my mind. This is the first drone I've ever owned or flown. I could fly this thing from 10 minutes into opening it, it was so simple and the technology does all the work.  It even lands and takes off by itself.
That's pretty sweet!

I've seen guys fly them on YouTube and it'll show deer as it flys over.  I'd like to have one for hunting purposes lol

I use ours to film our rabbit hunts and to keep up with our dogs if they ever get too far away chasing a rabbit.
If you need any assistance or want to report a problem feel free to PM me and we will get it taken care of!  Thank you for choosing to be apart of the BGR community!
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(12-18-2024, 02:48 PM)Spud6 Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 07:33 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 04:32 PM)Spud6 Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 02:54 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 12:20 PM)Spud6 Wrote: My dang DJI drone I have for fun to fly had to be registered and has a GPS on it to tell me where no fly zones are.  I guarantee they know whose drones these are flying around.
I never thought about GPS.  That's really cool some have that feature. Be hard for them not to know whose drones those are.
My drone is go so much technology it blew my mind. This is the first drone I've ever owned or flown. I could fly this thing from 10 minutes into opening it, it was so simple and the technology does all the work.  It even lands and takes off by itself.
That's pretty sweet!

I've seen guys fly them on YouTube and it'll show deer as it flys over.  I'd like to have one for hunting purposes lol

I use ours to film our rabbit hunts and to keep up with our dogs if they ever get too far away chasing a rabbit.
That's awesome!

I was reading last night about getting a license and registration to operate one of those things.  I might try to get one soon. 

Did you have to take a test to get your drone registered?
#17
(12-18-2024, 03:07 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-18-2024, 02:48 PM)Spud6 Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 07:33 PM)King Kong Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 04:32 PM)Spud6 Wrote:
(12-17-2024, 02:54 PM)King Kong Wrote: I never thought about GPS.  That's really cool some have that feature. Be hard for them not to know whose drones those are.
My drone is go so much technology it blew my mind. This is the first drone I've ever owned or flown. I could fly this thing from 10 minutes into opening it, it was so simple and the technology does all the work.  It even lands and takes off by itself.
That's pretty sweet!

I've seen guys fly them on YouTube and it'll show deer as it flys over.  I'd like to have one for hunting purposes lol

I use ours to film our rabbit hunts and to keep up with our dogs if they ever get too far away chasing a rabbit.
That's awesome!

I was reading last night about getting a license and registration to operate one of those things.  I might try to get one soon. 

Did you have to take a test to get your drone registered?
No.  Mine weighs under the grams required to have a particular license to fly.
If you need any assistance or want to report a problem feel free to PM me and we will get it taken care of!  Thank you for choosing to be apart of the BGR community!
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