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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On a drone more Gary and Jim and Keith. I'll
guarantee you those are US government drones. I don't know
what agency, are, military, DoD or whatever. They're out there
flying around doing their thing, keeping us in the dark.
Nike always, it's just they know what's going on. They
had him in Nebraska and Kansas, in Colorado four or
five years ago, and now they're over there. They've probably
(00:22):
been all over this country just now being spotted on
these few occasions.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Yeah, maybe that's what that I mentioned that XCIA analyst
thought was on Fox that it has the air marks
of a government operation, a classified exercise to test our
abilities to a detection and that kind of thing. I
(00:50):
got an email from our friend Doug Ellsworth from the
Secure of the Grid Coalition. He says, from what I
know of legally mandated registration numbers legally required of drones
since last March, I agree with the CIA person I
just referenced. So there's three ways to bring down a
drone kinetic. That would be gunfire. It's the last resort
(01:14):
because of the debris. Number two RF jamming radio frequency
jamming which interferes with all other RF communications in which
renders the drone out of control, and that wouldn't be good.
And number three is take control of the drone, eliminating
the ability of the originally originating controller and landing it
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safely in a safe zone. Identification of bogies without legally
required registration can be made from miles away from the drone. Well,
that's interesting, So I assume we're doing that? Can I
assume anything? Rosie? I mean the third option above, of course,
is what all secure group and defend solutions specialize in.
(01:57):
Thanks Doug for that info. Yeah, everybody, I was shoot
them down, okay if one comes over your cornfield maybe
because it's not gonna although that's illegal, but it's not
going to land in an urban or populated area, right
all these people, Yeah, we're gonna shoot them down? Oh
are you okay?
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Well, what's going to happen when you shoot one down
in a lens in somebody's roof and kills the whole
family in there? I mean, this is the size of
an s uv Uh. That's the easy thing to do.
And you probably saw the video on Friday night of
some of those cowboys in New Jersey fire and Buckshot
at this thing. Buckshot didn't even make it to the drone,
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let alone injure it or damage it. But it's it's
it's the fault of the government. The government has not
been forthcoming with information, which means the tinfoil hat spreading.
They're like, they're lying, they're lying, They're they're there there.
Don't tell me that our government whatever, how whatever form
you want that to mean, doesn't know what's going on here.
(03:00):
Course they know they have to know. This is what
they do the FA There are two or three different
agencies responsible for monitoring airspace.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
We can all of a sudden be swarmed with these things.
And now, yeah, we don't we don't know anything about that. Yeah,
now you can. You can argue that the Biden administration
didn't care about national security to the end degree. But
to suggest that they don't know what these are, what
they're doing, why that they can't find out or that
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they do, there's there's no capacity to find out, preposterous
seven these people And then they trot my orcas out
there yesterday. Did you give us somebody that we don't
already know is a liar? Would that'd be possible, get
us a new one, get us a liar that we're
not sure. He's a liar to say, to say that
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we don't know anything about it, all right.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
His job is to do what the administration tells him
to do. He's not supposed to have a brain.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
To send k j P out there. The administration believed, yeah, yeah,