What’s that up in the sky? Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it—a drone?

Due to a FOIA request, the government has been forced to reveal that there are at least 63 active drone sites around the US and they are SPYING on civilians! (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show). They are being launched from locations in 20 states, including Mississippi, Kansas, Arkansas, New Mexico, Ohio, California, Washington State, Texas, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, North Dakota, Virginia, and Utah.
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Learn the latest about the drones on this week’s Dreamland! As the mystery of the drones reaches the0,3893957.story?page=1&track=ntothtml,frontpage of the Los Angeles Times, a sharp-eyedUnknowncountry.com reader has found a possible explanationfor the technology that keeps the craft aloft. This comesfrom a Popular Mechanicsarticle from1964 about an ion propulsion device that was then underdevelopment by famed engineerMajorAlexander P. de Seversky.

According to the Popular Mechanics article, the craft “flieson pure electricity.” The article further states that “ituses tall metal spikes that are installed above an openwire-mesh grid.”This is close to a description of the tall “antennae” thatare characteristic of drones.
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Update: The conversation recorded in the YouTube video referenced in the story below is in a Brazilian Portuguese dialect, probably from the southeastern state of Minas Gerais. The taping is being done by an adult. The children shout about a UFO, and then there is a question about whether or not the object is a hot air balloon. The adult (a mother of some of the children) gets upset and loses the object. When she gets it back in frame in better focus, the arms of the object become visible and it is obviously not a hot air balloon. The woman says it looks like “a God damn huge spider.” Thanks to reader/listener Andreas Muller for this information. Keep reading for details.
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