Military Drone Expert Says Real Reason Behind Drone Sightings Is Much More Disturbing Than UFOs
The CEO of Saxson Aerospace, a Kansas-based company which manufactures drones for the military, has floated a disturbing theory about the recent drone sighting across New Jersey.
John Ferguson is not just a random guy pushing misinformation on social media.
His company is a “leading solutions provider for unmanned and autonomous remote system technologies for the government, energy, infrastructure, agriculture, and private industry.”
Saxson Aerospace also manufactures numerous advanced drones, which far exceed the ones available to the public.
Ferguson explained that thousands of nuclear warheads were dismantled during the the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the late 1980’s and early 90’s, particularly in Soviet satellite states.
Former Soviet nuclear official Alexander Lebed testified before the U.S. House of Representatives in 1997 over the existence of suitcase-sized nuclear weapons.
According to Lebed’s testimony, just 48 out of 132 of the small nuclear weapons when arsenals were hastily dismantled.
“I believe there were over 80 nuclear warheads that were in Ukraine that came up missing. We don’t know where they are,” Ferguson said.
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“Maybe somebody does, but nobody really knows where these are. And I speak with some pretty high level government officials on this stuff, and it seems as though that is the case,” he added.
He also revealed he had spoken with an unnamed individual who was attempting to warn U.S. officials about the threat of missing nuclear weapons, claiming he had seen one of the missing warheads with his own eye, which was uncovered in Ukraine and was headed to the United States.
Ferguson then highlighted an incident in 2022, when the government sent drones to search for missing nuclear waste.
He also references past drone incidents over the Midwest, where it was believed drones were searching for missing radioactive material.
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Ferguson also pointed out that drones typically don’t fly at night unless they are equipped with thermal optics or sensors for specific missions.
“So my guess, my own guess, is that these drones are not nefarious in intent. If they are, they are drones, the only reason why they would be flying and flying that low is because they’re trying to smell something on the ground,” he said.
“That’s it. There’s no other reason for a drone to be flying in the air other than to piss a bunch of people off at night.”
“So, my belief is they’re trying to smell something on the ground, gas leaks, radioactive material, whatever.”
Ferguson also disregarded claims that drones were coming out of the ocean.
“There’s no way in hell that any drone is going to go miles off the coast as a multi-copter and fly into the interior of the United States and do a bunch of work, and then turn around and fly back. It’s just physics will not allow that to happen,” he said.
“But I do believe that they’re flying low enough that they’re just trying to sniff the ground and try to find something. So again, I hate to be a pessimist or a guy that thinks directly to the negative.”
“However, I know as a professional, I mean, we build professional stuff for the military. I believe that they’re actually out there trying to smell something that’s very important.”
However, the public remains dark about the sightings despite outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray’s statement that the drones pose no known security threat.
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