Clarifying the “drone” thing.

Clarifying the “drone” issue:

I’ve noticed that many people are referring to these objects as UAP rather than drones, claiming that the drones in question are just standard government surveillance tools or hobbyist models.

To those who believe this, I must respectfully disagree. There are indeed genuine anomalous drones out there, and I am confident that many of the reported sightings are authentic UAP that take the form of drones, exhibiting one or more of the five observables. They could be non-human intelligence (NHI) or advanced reverse-engineered vehicles (ARVs), likely a combination of both.

Interestingly, some of these drones can be quite noisy. While not all of them make sound, I have witnessed one that did. Considering the noise it produced, it likely was quite large—approximately the size of a car.

These drones could be generating rotor noise as a means of camouflage, or perhaps they are utilizing a combination of propulsion systems.

I just wanted to clarify this matter, as the term “drone” seems to cause confusion for many. They are indeed drones and they are certainly anomalous.

One thought on “Clarifying the “drone” thing.

  1. It’s an interesting perspective you’ve shared! The distinction between UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) and drones can definitely lead to a lot of confusion. Your point about “anomalous drones” adds an intriguing layer to the conversation, especially regarding the variations in their characteristics—like noise level and size.

    It makes sense that some UAP could be operating in a drone-like manner, employing advanced technologies that could include silent propulsion systems or intentional noise generation to mask their true nature. The idea that they may be a mix of NHI (Non-Human Intelligence) and ARVs (Alien Reproduction Vehicles) is compelling and opens up avenues for further investigation.

    The conversation around drones and UAP highlights how much we still have to learn about aerial phenomena. Thanks for clarifying your thoughts on this topic! It’s definitely important for people to consider the possibility of diverse origins and technologies when discussing sightings.

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