Joe Rogan reveals who he thinks is behind New Jersey drone invasion as he calls White House explanation 'sus'

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Joe Rogan reveals who he thinks is behind New Jersey drone invasion as he calls White House explanation 'sus'
Published: Dec, 13 2024 20:56

Celebrity podcaster Joe Rogan said he's not buying the government's official explanation for the wave of mysterious drones UFOs spotted over New Jersey. Rogan reposted a video of the White House's national security communications advisor John Kirby telling reporters that the sightings posed no 'national security or public safety threat' — but pushed back on Kirby's effort to allay Americans' fears.

 [According to one NJ local, this image depicts roughly nine of the unidentified drones flying in to the Garden State from the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday night, December 5]
Image Credit: Mail Online [According to one NJ local, this image depicts roughly nine of the unidentified drones flying in to the Garden State from the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday night, December 5]

'This is what the kids call "sus,"' Rogan posted to X.com, then floated his own theory. 'I want to believe it's adderalled up incels holed up in a basement f****** with "the man" more than I want it to be aliens,' Rogan joked. '#iwanttobelieve.'. Long a trusted source for interviews with investigative journalists who cover UFOs, military witnesses and government whistleblowers, Rogan garnered over 1.8 million views for his X post on the ongoing drone crisis since he put it online Thursday night.

 [Significantly, the fixed-wing mystery drones with red, white and green lights resemble craft witnessed over sensitive US military bases over the past several years]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Significantly, the fixed-wing mystery drones with red, white and green lights resemble craft witnessed over sensitive US military bases over the past several years]

Since at least November 18, New Jersey officials and federal investigators have been beleaguered by reports of inexplicable apparent aircraft, some as big a cars, conducting bizarre, unscheduled night flights over sensitive sites across the state. The first drone UFOs were reported over the US Army's Picatinny Arsenal, but the encounters have spread with witnesses claiming — to varying levels of credibility — aerial incursions over 12 NJ counties and now new reports in Pennsylvania.

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