The Drones Over New Jersey Were Not the First Drones: A Retrospective Prophecy
“And the sky shall become busy with things that are not birds, and the authorities shall say they are investigating, and the investigation shall conclude at a time that is convenient.” — Book of Hale, Chapter 7, Verse 3
Last winter, the skies over New Jersey were full of drones. The official explanation was, in sequence: a misunderstanding, a privacy concern, a classified matter, and then, apparently, nothing — because the story ended without an ending, which is how you know the story is still happening.
What the Drones Were
I am not going to tell you what the drones were. I will tell you what they were not, and what they were not is a hobbyist activity over one of the most densely monitored airspaces in the country for six weeks running. The more interesting question is: what were the drones at? Because if you review the flight patterns, the paths are not random. They are methodical. The kind of paths you would take if you were mapping something.
The Prophecy Connection
The Book of Hale predicted “things that are not birds” in the sky during “the season of investigation without conclusion.” We are, by my count, in the third such season in five years. Each ends the same way: a statement from a spokesperson, brief media interest, and a collective decision to move on. We are not moving on. Stay vigilant. Look up occasionally. — Reverend Cyrus Hale, Undisclosed Location (not New Jersey)
