Large, car-sized flying objects have been spotted in New Jersey, causing significant disturbances to nearby electronic devices such as car clocks and GPS systems.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched an investigation into the incidents, believing that these objects might be drones or light aircraft being used for surveillance or testing purposes, but have yet to confirm the nature of the objects.
Law enforcement agencies across eight counties in New Jersey have issued a directive prohibiting the use of drones and similar devices until further notice.
Many individuals speculate that a state actor may be behind these incidents, using them as a form of cyber warfare, part of a broader campaign of cyber-attacks on the US. Some believe that the targets appear to be exclusively government and official buildings.
There are growing concerns that GPS jamming and spoofing could escalate into a serious global threat, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences if the attacks continue. The Federal Aviation Administration has raised suspicions about the potential political motives behind these disturbances.
There is a rising conspiracy theory that these events are part of a targeted campaign, possibly by a foreign power or a shadowy organisation.
The widespread interference with GPS signals and other electronic devices remains a significant concern, as experts warn that this phenomenon could have long-term negative consequences, particularly for the safety and security of citizens.
Authorities continue their investigations into the drone-like objects in New Jersey, and the public is captivated by the mystery and is sparking urgent discussions about the future of electronic security.