Drone activity closes airspace over Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
All right, so here's the synopsis here.
So the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.
Temporarily closed its airspace on December 13th after drone activity was detected in the area.
This according to a base spokesperson.
Bob Perdeman, public affairs director for the 88th Air Force Wing, told media outlets that the airspace was blocked after small, unmanned aerial systems were spotted flying over the airbase late Friday and early Saturday.
Now, the Biden administration doesn't know how to communicate.
They're all over the place.
I saw John Curry.
Thank you, Kirby.
On Martha McCallum's show, I believe it was Friday, first it was a threat, first it wasn't anything to be concerned about, now there is something to be concerned about, but they don't exactly know what it is.
Alejandro Mayorkas, there's nothing to be concerned about.
But then this expert, this guy that literally sells drones to the military, he's a defense contractor specializing in drones, said there's no reason to fly these aerial drones at night, particularly if you have not the ones that look like airplanes, but the ones that have particularly if you have not the ones that look like airplanes, but the ones that have But he mentioned both of the drones.
And he was like, first off, their vision is horrible at night.
And most people know that.
So the only reason that they'll send them out is they have these, I think I may be explaining this wrong.
So double check the video at Carl Jackson show on X.
But they have these thermal nuclear abilities to be able to see and smell things that could be dangerous.
He harkened back to the day when these nuclear warheads under I believe the Reagan administration or at the end of the Reagan administration, forgive me if I got my history wrong, basically disappeared, had something to do with Ukraine.
I mean, he connected the dots there.
So forgive me, I got to watch the video again myself to clarify that.
So I probably shouldn't have even shared that.
But having said that, he said what the drones are most likely used for if you're seeing them at night, and especially when you have so many that are flying in unison, it's for detection.
It's for detection of smelling something.
And typically that could be radiation, that could be other dangerous material that lets you know that they're in search for something.
So this could well be, and I don't know, again, this could well be that our federal government is concerned about something that they're simply not sharing with us.
Or it could be, maybe it's not that serious.
But...
This gentleman, based upon what he knows, based upon what he builds drones for the military for, this is disconcerting that the only reason they typically ever fly drones at night is when they're searching for something nuclear, something radiation activated or what have you.