Drone Drama: New Jersey’s Unwanted Aerial Guests Stir Global Buzz

Concerns over drones remain sky-high as unidentified drones buzz New Jersey, New England, and beyond. While the military insists they’re no threat, even NORAD’s chief is eyeing more resources to deal with these mysterious flyers. It’s a drone world out there, and everyone’s just living—or ducking—in it!

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So, New Jersey is the new Area 51, but with less desert and more bagels. And if you thought drones were just for delivering your online shopping, think again! They’re also great for causing international intrigue and espionage dramas. Hollywood, are you paying attention? The next blockbuster is practically writing itself!

Key Points:

  • Unidentified drones have been spotted over New Jersey and nearby states, causing national security concerns.
  • The U.S. military and FAA claim these drones are for “research and various other reasons,” but the public remains skeptical.
  • NORAD is asking for more resources to handle potential threats posed by these drones.
  • In Taiwan, drone manufacturers have become targets for cyber espionage via malware attacks.
  • Taiwan’s growing drone industry makes it a prime target for international espionage, especially with its ties to the U.S.

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