Fox Flight Team joins New Jersey drone squad to search for UAP
“Fox & Friends First” host Carly Shimkus says nothing “heinous” is happening in New Jersey's skies with the Fox flight team participating in drone searches in the Northeast. He spoke about a secret conference for members of Congress.
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is concerned about drones, as are many other residents who have seen them in the sky.
“It's a little worrying that these objects are just floating around. We don't know what they're looking for or what they're going to find, but they're looking for something,” Kelce said. He spoke on a recent show. Heights. “
As residents demand answers about the drone's true identity, the FBI announced Monday that it has received more than 5,000 reports of suspected drone sightings in the past “several weeks.”
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ESPN personality and former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce stands on set before the Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans game at AT&T Stadium. (Kevin Jairaj Imagine Images)
“You know, some people say it's just…” Travis Kelce began.
“People just kidding?” Jason said, finishing his brother's thought.
“They made a promise that if they did, they would disrupt it. We don't know what's going on, but we hope we'll find out someday,” Jason said.
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Jason Kelce stands on the sideline during the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley Imagen Images)
The FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Aviation Administration, and Department of Defense say they are “aware of concerns” from the public, but there is no evidence that drones are “anomalous” or a threat to public safety or the American people. He said no. They spoke about security in a joint statement on Monday.
Before he cut himself, Travis began to speculate about what the drone would be used for.
“Maybe this is just a beach safety thing, just making sure there's nothing, okay, let's get out of here. I don't want to get involved in any conspiracy about what that drone is,” Kansas said. Chief City said. the tight end said.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce hands out his glove to a fan after the game against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field. (Scott Galvin Imagine Images)
The drone was first spotted on November 18th and has been spotted every night over the US East Coast ever since.
Kelce has a lot more to worry about than drones at the moment, as the Chiefs play three games in 11 days.
The Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 21-7 on Sunday and will face the Houston Texans on Saturday at 1pm ET. They will then play in a rare Wednesday game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day.
FOX News' Brianne Despiche and Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.
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