Company Takes Credit for UFOs over NJ, Raises More Questions

Company Takes Credit for UFOs over NJ, Raises More Questions

By Alec Fernandes

The swarms of unidentified aircraft over New Jersey late last year were classified tests approved by the military, according to a leak from an elite tech summit. A protected source told the New York Post how one contractor claimed responsibility for the mysterious flying objects, which began baffling Garden State residents in November of 2024. "You remember that big UFO scare in New Jersey last year? Well, that was us," an employee of the contractor allegedly said.

The Army UAS and Launched Effects Summit is an exclusive gathering of the military's top brass and the nation's best private contractors. During the event, the unnamed contractor also demonstrated a manned aerial craft with a unique design that makes it difficult to detect from certain angles. This potentially explains why so many reported the New Jersey UFOs vanishing suddenly while zipping across the sky.

Although this alleged admission answers some questions, it raises several others, such as why the scale of the tests was so large, and why there was an utter lack of transparency that confused even the state's top lawmakers and the FBI. The densely populated test area also has some wondering about the purpose of these exercises.

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