New Jersey lawyer reveals troubling shift in drone behavior: 'Is something coming off them?'
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On a cold winter night in New Jersey, the skies are far from still. The state has become the eerie epicenter of mysterious drone activity in recent weeks, rocking the nation with tales of locals spotting brightly lit objects whizzing through the sky. Federal authorities are adamant there is not threat to the public.
Joseph Micali, 38, a patent attorney from Westfield, New Jersey, stood in his frigid driveway on Saturday night, staring into the abyss that had been illuminated by drones over the last few days. Out of the starless December sky, one, two, three, then four drones suddenly started to appear out of thin air - sending a shiver down the spines of everyone watching.
Staring in disbelief, the dad-of-two described how his neighborhood was being plagued by low-flying fixed-winged drones, that release a low humming noise and colored lights in the night sky. Like many experiencing the bizarre fixtures in the air, Micali has reached his wit's end with the radio silence from authorities on what the drones are - causing him and his neighbors to delve into terrifying conspiracy theories on who is behind them.
The never-ending cycle of buzzing drones has made the father feel as if he's inside a thriller movie - with his wife left fearing to leave the house because of what may 'be coming off' of the menacing drones. Speaking outside his home on Saturday night, Micali told DailyMail.com: 'I ran inside grabbed my binoculars and caught a clear glimpse. It looked like a plane, but it is a fixed-wing drone.