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Report from the Ezekiel Project was right

drones

In January 2025, the Ezekiel Project reported a series of drone sightings over New Jersey, raising concerns about unidentified aerial activity in the region. The initial report contained partially censored information, leaving many questions unanswered.

However, in March, members of the U.S. Army confirmed key details of the sightings, adding credibility to the claims and fueling further speculation about the nature and origin of these drones. Officials have not yet disclosed whether the objects were part of military operations, foreign surveillance, or unidentified aerial phenomena.

Authorities continue to investigate the incidents, with experts urging transparency and clearer regulations to address growing concerns over airspace security.

For the full report, visit this article