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Unidentified Flying Objects Over U.S. Military Bases in Northeast UK, as of roughly 11 a.m. CST.

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posted on Nov, 28 2024 @ 07:21 PM
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Today, while everyone was tuned out, enjoying their families and friends over turkey and stuffing,
swarms of unidentified aerial objects gathered above 3 U.S. military installations around the Manchester area and surrounding cities, forming a triangle of hotspots.

The craft were ofc ordered to identify and divert, but did neither. According to some news outlets, F-15s were scrambled but were outpaced and outmaneuvered.

Just a few weeks ago, a similar event occured at Langley AFB in Virginia, and this comes on the heels of nuclear threats, and Chinese Carriers spotted moving into attack positions in the South China Sea, and Russia dropping a new kind of bomb on Ukraine.

Fox and CNN have reported on this development so far, but have little info. They are calling these objects "drones", but are not showing footage or pictures. Below is the Fox broadcast for viewing.

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Now, I must mention that ATC at Manchester Airport only miles away from one of the bases being buzzed, was recorded just yesterday witnessing what one controller described as a shiny orb, coming in without ID or coms, and hovering for a while just a few feet off of one of the runways.
There were actually some pictures of it.

Our upload page for pictures is glitching today so here's a link to the MSN article.

Pics at the top of the article.
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I wanna record my personal conjecture about this thusly: I don't think these are terrestrial craft.
Either way, this is something people need to know about, and let's keep track of this situation, can we?

AFAIK, these craft/ drones/ aerial whatever, are still hovering above the bases. The media is still not saying much,
as I imagine neither is the military. A press brief was given and can be found on YouTube, and although I personally didn't find it fruitful,
you might want to watch that just for the sake of context or history.

Cheers, and Happy Thanksgiving to ATS.
- Valeyard.
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posted on Nov, 28 2024 @ 07:42 PM
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Our DNI said Intel and Military brass are very uncomfortable about these craft. Wont communicate and run circles around our best aircraft. Very frustrating for these officials...to put it mildly.
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posted on Nov, 28 2024 @ 08:49 PM
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Amazing if it is the blue balls. Fox is showing normal run of the mill drones in their reporting, but the blue spheres are crazy if true.
I don’t know of any flying spheres that are man made, do yall?



posted on Nov, 28 2024 @ 09:13 PM
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Which ones are we discussing here? The Fox video is just drones. What about the ball? Does it fly or was someone working out near the flight line? Looks like an exercise ball.

We need some video of the balls flying before we can start discussing what they are.

The drones are just drones. Why have they not followed one back to its pickup point yet with their own drone? They are not doing any investigating there.



posted on Nov, 28 2024 @ 09:25 PM
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Ah, it can be confusing, I know.
Fox used some stock video of private sector recreational drones to reenforce that narrative, but that wasn't the actual footage of the event.
The agencies simply got the media to downplay it as much as possible bc they don't want ppl knowing the military isn't calling the shots.
Reality is, no one's getting footage or pics of these things unless whoever's driving them allows it.
The stunt at the airport was an obvious intentional photo op.
They wanted us to know they're here, but now it's all business, doing what they came for: to avert WW3.

Besides that, that's not even what military drones look like.
They aren't those kind of drones. No propellers, and no jets.
Most likely antigrav tech.

To see what they most likely look like IRL, see the footage from Manchester Airport yesterday.
It looked like a metallic orb. Kinda small. Probably a drone, but of no known terrestrial tech.

I've seen videos of the type of recon craft that are dropping these orbs.
They scoop down low, release the orb shaped recon drone, then they zip off and begin ascent.
They lose fighter jets at 11,000 feet so my bet is they're in orbit and might have a battleship up
there just in case things go pear shaped. If so, I doubt they'll need it.
I'd imagine they're scanning our radio wavelengths too for any signs of escalation between nations.
First sign of trouble, they disarm all our missile silos and maybe send their own fighters down to zap carriers
and scare the crap out of the top brass.

I see no signs of hostility from them so far. I think it's actually good that they're here.




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posted on Nov, 28 2024 @ 09:41 PM
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Are those blue orbs coming down at Manchester Airport and hovering a few feet off the ground of the runaways for real or just BS? Like is there several real witnesses for these blue orbs? There was 2 different pictures of the orbs? Cause if that is real that is some serious stuff going on over there? What did the orbs do? How long did they stay? Did they just casually leave or did they shot off real fast? Did security or anyone try to approach the orbs when they were a few feet off the ground?

So many questions?

If this is real this is like one of the biggest stories.. ever



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