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So here's a theory:
1. The "ETs" announce that we will see something, a few days later more and more "drones" are spotted in the skies.
2. Courtney confirms it's the "good ETs" who are flying the drones, and that the "bad ETs" can't shoot them down because they don't want to disclose the technology. So what technology are we talking about? Conventional weapons seem to be ineffective.
3. Orbs (plasmoids?) and drones seem to be hostile towards each other.
4. Humans are researching plasmoids for quite some time, and there's some evidence that humans are capable of creating and controlling orbs.
5. Birdie Jaworski saw in her drone session that numbers are important. She also saw that it's a "crisis" for the Pentagon.
Are the orbs that are attacking the drones actually human technology, but they are unable to roll out large-scale counter-measures yet?
And if it's Project Bluebeam... why is it, a month after it started, still the most boring alien war ever? 🤨
The "mystery drones" are actually part of a Department of Defense (DOD)/Navy Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) real-world exercise!
https://rumble.com/v60ulvw-jason-sullivan-exposes-mystery-drones-newsmax-chris-salcedo-show.html
There are a lot of theories like this going around. But do they really make sense if we look at the bigger picture?
It started with drones. People now are scanning the skies like never before, and are getting more aware of other things like orbs. Additionally, the government acts weird, making people to question the government even more.
It looks like a program to raise awareness of the general public, which is the opposite of what the government and military would do if they wanted to keep things secret.
Birdie at 1:08:06, and a really good summary by Stephen Bassett at 1:39:24:
Those patterns remind me of star constellations. Are they trying to tell us something?
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