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Trump insider claims drones are part of government’s Project Blue Beam: ‘The coming days will not be good’

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Charlie Kirk, 31, a close adviser to Donald Trump, issued a dire warning to the American public, claiming that drone sightings across the country may be linked to a chilling conspiracy theory.

An adviser close to Donald Trump has issued a dire warning to the American public, claiming that drone sightings across the country are linked to a chilling government plot.

Charlie Kirk, 31, a conservative political activist and close confidant of President-elect Trump, took to X on Friday to claim that the United States is “screwed” and suggested that the recent mass drone sightings are part of Project Blue Beam.

‘WE ARE FUCKED. DRONES ARE THE BLUE BEAM PROJECT,” Kirk posted on X.

‘LOOK FOR VIDEOS OF THEM TRANSFORMING FROM LIGHT BALLS INTO PLANES WHEN THEY RECORDED THEM TO SEE FOR YOURSELF. THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT INVESTIGATING. THEY ARE DOING THIS. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS IS NOT GOOD.’

Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory dating back to the 1990s that claims that global elites, including government and military organizations, are planning to use advanced technology to stage celestial events in order to manipulate the world’s population.

Recently, the theory has once again found traction online when commentators like Kirk claim that the US government could stage an alien invasion as a pretext to impose authoritarian rule.

This outlandish theory is among many that have been amplified over the past week due to the information vacuum left by the Biden administration’s failure to tell the public where the drones come from or who is behind them.

The Pentagon says there is no threat to national security, but has been unable to explain the spate of drone sightings across the country in recent weeks. The vast majority have been in New Jersey, but mystery planes have also been reported across the country, from Washington DC to California.

Charlie Kirk, 31, a close adviser to Donald Trump, issued a dire warning to the American public, claiming that drone sightings across the country may be linked to a chilling conspiracy theory.

The American conservative political activist took to X on Friday to claim that the United States is

The American conservative political activist took to Pictured: A mysterious ‘glowing orb’ seen floating in the skies over New Jersey, where the most drones have been documented.

Kirk’s bold post on

Kirk’s claim about “balls of light” appears to reference a recent discovery of a “bright orb” seen floating in the skies over New Jersey.

Footage taken by ABC7 in Mendham Township went viral over the weekend when a reporter on the ground told anchors in the studio, “We have no idea what it is.”

Some claimed that the video showed a distant light source, such as a star, that was out of focus, while others claimed that it was a UAP (unidentified aerial phenomenon).

Although Kirk’s theory is fringe, the conservative commentator is by no means outside of Trump’s MAGA movement. Last month it was reported that the president-elect had used Kirk as a sounding board for potential cabinet picks, along with other trusted advisers such as Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk.

In Kirk’s post about Project Blue Beam he included an attachment to a Reddit thread, allegedly posted by a 25-year-old ‘Radar Operator’, which claimed that drones are part of a military ‘drill’ and that all information posted is on a ‘need to know’ basis .

‘The drones are part of a military ‘drill’ carried out by the space force. “It’s all based on ‘need to know’, which is why there is so much confusion,” the post reads.

The user, who titled the post “Radar guy here, I know who’s operating the drones,” said he was “worried” that “something big is about to go down.”

Mysterious drones are terrorizing American cities from coast to coast, as these spooky objects have been detected in California, Massachusetts, Florida, Wyoming, Maryland, New York and New Jersey. Pictured: A New Jersey resident saw what appears to be several drones flying over his home in Bernardsville.

Mysterious drones are terrorizing American cities from coast to coast, as these spooky objects have been detected in California, Massachusetts, Florida, Wyoming, Maryland, New York and New Jersey. Pictured: A New Jersey resident saw what appears to be several drones flying over his home in Bernardsville.

The user, whose sentiments were eventually shared by the president-elect’s advisor, claimed to be aware of alleged “total lockdown” drills, which he claims involve “the complete handover of all aircraft radio and radar communications to the military for several hours in a row. .

The wild claim dates back to the decades-old conspiracy, as part of the multiple theory is fueled by fears of government and military secrecy.

The Reddit user also referenced the “goals” of Project Blue Beam, as he stated that the US government is preparing for a “big show” for the public very soon.

Another part of the theory states that miraculous or supernatural events would be organized to convince the masses of the legitimacy of the new world order that was intended to be created as part of the plan.

The user even went so far as to claim that CNN was filming a “pre-roll” for a future story about the upcoming “big show.”

‘CNN was even at our facility filming ‘pre-roll’ footage for a future story. I don’t know exactly what’s going on, but all I know is this: GET READY!’ concluded the publication.

Nearly 5,000 reports of drone sightings have been submitted to federal officials, including the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Aviation Administration.

The peculiar drone sightings were first reported in New Jersey in late November, since then many have taken to social media to share their own sightings.

Images purporting to show an unidentified object in the D.C. sky on Friday night

Images purporting to show an unidentified object in the D.C. sky on Friday night

On Friday, internet personality Mario Nawfal took to X claiming that New Jersey residents were “freaking out” after drones were spotted eight to ten feet above their heads.

His post included a video of the strange ‘bright orb’ seen in the sky over New Jersey.

Nawfal claimed to have seen more than 50 drones flying over the east coast state in a single night.

The 30-year-old businessman called the drones “creepy” and “invisible to trackers” before claiming that federal officials “have no idea” what’s going on.

‘And guess what? “Neither the military, nor the FBI, nor the Department of Homeland Security have any idea who is behind them,” Nawfal posted.

Nawfal closed his post by asking: ‘Is this Big Brother or the start of a low-budget alien invasion?’

White House, FBI and DHS officials emphasized Saturday that most of the recently reported drone sightings in New Jersey and nearby states involved manned aircraft, and there was no evidence of any threat to national security.

An FBI official told reporters during an impromptu briefing that the agency was working with 50 local, state and federal partners to investigate the increase in reports.

The official said that fewer than 100 of the more than 5,000 reported sightings merited further investigation, and that all of the large aircraft sightings reported so far involved manned aircraft.

Joe Biden is receiving regular updates on the issue, a White House official said.

On Cape Cod, Massachusetts, residents and a police officer in Harwich reported seeing between 10 and 15 drones flying in the night sky on Friday, the Boston Herald reported.

Police passed the information on to the FBI in Boston and the Massachusetts State Police.

Gov. Maura Healey said on Facebook that she is also “aware of a growing number of drone sightings in Massachusetts and we are monitoring the situation closely.”

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Saturday called for a boost to federal law enforcement efforts after runways at a local airport in the Hudson Valley were closed for an hour due to drone activity on Friday. .

“This has gone too far,” Hochul said in a statement on social media drones.

A Federal Aviation Administration official said a temporary ban on drone activity had been imposed over Picatinny Arsenal, a military base in Wharton, New Jersey, that was set to expire Dec. 26 and could be made permanent.

Drones had been sighted over Picatinny and another naval weapons station in December, a military official told reporters, but there was no intelligence or observation that they were linked to a foreign actor or had malicious intent. Drone operations over military installations are generally prohibited, but do occur from time to time, the official added.

A second ban was imposed on Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, which was set to expire Dec. 20 but could be extended, the FAA official said.

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