A chilling theory about the recent surge in drone sightings across New Jersey and surrounding states has been put forth by John Ferguson, the CEO of Wichita-based Saxson Aerospace. Ferguson’s company, which specializes in advanced drone technology for government and private sectors, has a deep understanding of unmanned aerial systems. His explanation offers a more alarming perspective than what has been publicly acknowledged by federal officials.
In a detailed video statement, Ferguson linked the mysterious drone activity to an even more disturbing possibility: the search for missing Soviet-era nuclear warheads. He recounted how, during the collapse of the Soviet Union in the late 1980s and early 1990s, thousands of nuclear weapons were dismantled hastily, particularly in former Soviet satellite states like Ukraine. Ferguson referenced testimony given to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1997 by Alexander Lebed, a former Soviet national security official, who revealed that out of 132 small, suitcase-sized nuclear weapons, 80 were unaccounted for.
Ferguson claimed he had spoken with a high-level source who reported seeing one of these missing warheads in Ukraine, allegedly en route to the United States. He warned that these drones, which have been spotted flying at night with precision, might be equipped with specialized sensors designed to detect radioactive materials. This theory gained traction given previous instances where drones were deployed to locate missing nuclear waste, including searches along I-70 in the Midwest.
“My belief is they’re trying to smell something on the ground—gas leaks, radioactive material, whatever,” Ferguson said. “There’s no other reason for a drone to be flying low at night unless they’re on a specific mission.” He dismissed the idea that these drones were being launched from offshore, citing the limitations of multi-copter drones in terms of range and battery life. According to him, the drones are likely being launched from within the region they are patrolling.
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Ferguson’s video has gone viral, with figures like Joe Rogan sharing it and expressing genuine concern. The Biden Administration and FBI Director Christopher Wray have maintained that the drones pose no known threat, a claim that has left many skeptical given the lack of concrete information on their origins or purpose. Ferguson’s insights suggest that the drones are not mere nuisances but part of a serious effort to locate dangerous materials.
With public trust in the government’s handling of the situation waning, Ferguson’s theory is amplifying calls for transparency. If these drones are indeed searching for something as perilous as a lost nuclear warhead, the stakes are higher than anyone previously imagined.
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