Americans reveal who they think is behind New Jersey's drone invasion
Briefly

Exclusive polling revealed that nearly half (45 percent) of Americans suspect that mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey are evidence of foreign surveillance activities, particularly by China or Russia. This perception raises significant concerns given that some lawmakers, like Representative Michael McCaul, have suggested these unidentified aircraft may indeed be 'spy drones.' It reflects a growing unease regarding security and foreign influence in the United States, as the drones have been linked to military sites and sensitive locations.
Notably, while 19 percent of Americans attribute these sightings to hobbyist drone use, a more significant percentage is convinced that they're part of something larger. Approximately 26 percent specifically suspect that foreign powers are involved, with China and Russia named as the main suspects. This sentiment underscores a broader anxiety about aerial threats and espionage in American airspace, particularly considering the military installations that have reported drone activity.
Read at Mail Online
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