Drones over mountains: sinister surveillance or just a hoax?
Unexplained drone flights over sensitive facilities in New Jersey are causing unrest. Residents report observations at night.

Drones over mountains: sinister surveillance or just a hoax?
In the US state of New Jersey, unidentified drones are causing concern among residents of Bergen County. Residents like 23-year-old Sam Lugo and Gus Seretis report nightly swarms of drones circling over their homes since November 28, Thanksgiving Day. Seretis, a local resident, describes the drones as smaller than SUVs, flying at tree height. The situation escalated when a US congressman, Chris Smith, contacted the Pentagon, alleging that the drones had also approached sensitive facilities and, in a strange incident, were pursuing a coast guard station Small newspaper reported.
Drones under the radar
The Pentagon made it clear that the flying objects observed were not US military drones. Rather, the possibility that these are foreign drones is also ruled out. A defense ministry spokeswoman firmly rejected rumors of Iranian connections. These mysterious incidents are drawing the attention of the domestic intelligence community and the FBI as the government carefully monitors drone activity, as the Mirror reported.
These unusual incidents highlight the uncertainties and potential safety concerns associated with the increasing proliferation of drone technologies. Given the unclear origins and intrusive nature of the drones, public concerns are mounting as the government attempts to shed light on these mysterious observations.