Joe Rogan left stunned as Navy pilot reveals secret tech powering drones over New Jersey'

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Joe Rogan left stunned as Navy pilot reveals secret tech powering drones over New Jersey'
Published: Dec, 18 2024 20:28

A former Navy pilot has weighed in on the drone sightings in New Jersey as the mystery rages on. Ryan Graves, a former lieutenant, appeared on the Joe Rogan Podcast where he discussed possible technologies powering the drones, which would allow them to avoid detection.

 [He told Joe Rogan that the drones are able to manage their heat signatures, allowing them to go undetected by the government]
Image Credit: Mail Online [He told Joe Rogan that the drones are able to manage their heat signatures, allowing them to go undetected by the government]

He told Rogan that law enforcement has been unable to pick up the objects with their infrared systems, suggesting the drones are using 'some type of signature management' to reduce heat emissions. 'We do this in fighter jets... where we cover the engine to essentially make it harder to see, but to have zero ability to detect or lock onto these objects is not the technology I'm familiar with,' said Graves.

 [The former Air Force pilot pointed how the objects are not behaving like normal aircraft, such as their High-G force maneuvers that include sharp turns, climbs and dives]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The former Air Force pilot pointed how the objects are not behaving like normal aircraft, such as their High-G force maneuvers that include sharp turns, climbs and dives]

The pilot pointed how the objects are not behaving like normal aircraft, such as their High-G force maneuvers that include sharp turns, climbs and dives. 'Then they remain in the area for another five or six or seven hours and still have the battery life or whatever's propelling them to then go over the ocean to a point where they're untrackable again. I'm not really familiar with that type of capability,' he said.

 [Graves imaged the drones have 'a self-contained navigational system with their onboard maps and they're using cameras to map where they are,]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Graves imaged the drones have 'a self-contained navigational system with their onboard maps and they're using cameras to map where they are,]

Graves became a household name in the UAP world in 2023 when he became the first active-duty pilot to come forward publicly about regular sightings of UAP. He testified in front of Congress that year, claiming to have had firsthand encounters or knowledge about secret government programs involving technology that is 'non-human.'.

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