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December 15, 2024 6 mins

What if Elon Musk is quietly orchestrating a groundbreaking drone project right under our noses? Join me, OG GOAT, as I unravel my captivating theory about the mysterious Drone Watch 2024. With a curious blend of facts and conjecture, I propose that Musk, with his SpaceX heroics and affinity for autonomous tech, might be testing massive drones over New York and New Jersey. Imagine these drones paving the way for Amazon's delivery future or even possessing warfare capabilities. It's a theory spiced with intrigue and speculation that you won't find elsewhere.

Our journey takes us into the heart of why these locations are prime for such clandestine operations. From the bustling financial pulse of New York City to New Jersey's industrial prowess and proximity to major airports, the stage is set for major drone innovation. Could this be a quiet collaboration between Musk and the government, rewarding him for his space rescue feats? Tune in to explore these tantalizing possibilities and see if my theory holds weight against the whispers in the sky. And if you think you've got a better story, I'm all ears. Until then, let's keep our eyes on the skies and our minds open to the unexpected.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Ladies and gentlemen, good morning once again.
I wanted to get at you on thistopic and I've been pondering on
what these drones are andhere's my theory.
But before I get into it, forthose that don't know, this is

(00:25):
OG GOAT and I'm your podcasthost and we're about to uncover
and unravel the mystery of theDrone Watch 2024.
Okay, guys, you ready.
My theory is it's Elon Musk.

(00:46):
Here's why we had astronautsthat was caught in space NASA,
NASA and space exploration isgoverned by what?
The government, okay, butastronauts were stuck in space

(01:14):
for I don't know a week or so,whatever it was.
And who came to the rescue?
Spacex, tesla, elon Musk.
Now, we all know already, whichis no big secret, that Elon

(01:49):
Musk is specializing inautonomous vehicles,
self-driving vehicles, cars, etc.
We also know that Elon Musk hasspoken about drones being a
great defense weapon.
So my theory is Elon Musk hasbuilt these drones and is

(02:09):
testing them out.
He's flying them over airportsto give airport air traffic
controllers an opportunity tosee what it would look like on
their radar and becomeaccustomed and aware of these
drones and these sightings, andthe same for the military base.

(02:34):
Hmm, interesting.
Now we could say the governmentowes el Musk one, because he
brought the astronauts back.
So how about this?
Let's keep it on a down lowright now.
If anything goes wrong nobodyknows I was behind it, I don't

(02:57):
get sued and it's back to thedrawing board.
But if it's successful, I willcontact Jeff Bezos, we will sell
him the first fleet of thesevehicles with the permission of
the government, to fly whereverand there is your Amazon drone

(03:28):
delivery service.
Now, once we implement thisidea and this strategy this is
why the drones are probably sobig, because they should be
capable of delivering packagesNow, once we implement this
strategy, phase two will becreating a set of drones for

(03:56):
warfare.
Well, let's pretend I'm ElonMusk right now.
I have already built some.
We'll try the regular dronesfirst, so you'll get an
opportunity to see what this islike, and then, once this is
successful, I will show you thenew drone drones that can be

(04:24):
used for warfare.
Why New Jersey?
They say Well, new Jersey,because I think Elon Musk
probably has some major officeshere in New York.
What better place, right?

(04:45):
New York City, financialcapital of the world.
Elon Musk, one of the richestpeople in the world, why
wouldn't you have an office inNew York City?
Okay, why Jersey?
Well, of the tri-state area, Ithink New Jersey is probably the

(05:06):
most industrial area there is.
It's a great place to buildthem, and you have several
airports local.
We can test out all of them.
So there you have it, folks youhave.
Why New York?
Why New Jersey?
Why airports, why the military,why the hush hush and why the

(05:28):
drones?
Now we just have to wait forthe truth and see if I was spot
on.
Hey, this is my theory.
I haven't heard one better.
If you got one better, we'dlike to know about it.
But for now, this is yourPardos pod host og goat and
we're out of here.
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