Recently, while at work, I found myself discussing this very topic with one of my patients. She asked me what I thought about these drones, and though I didn’t have an answer, I felt honored that she valued my perspective on such a fascinating subject.
The phenomenon has captured public attention, with numerous sightings reported in recent months. Witnesses describe these drones as unusually large, some even claim they are as big as cars. Others note their surprising loudness, a stark contrast to the small, quiet drones most of us are familiar with. The accounts are varied and inconsistent, adding to the mystery surrounding them.
When my patient asked for my opinion, I told her that I believe the government likely knows what these drones are and their purpose in the skies. However, beyond that, I could only admit that they remain as mysterious to me as they are to her. Their existence and behavior seem to defy the common understanding of drone technology.
I also pointed out a comment made by Donald Trump during a press conference, who, despite not yet being in office, exudes an aura of power and influence unmatched on the global stage. Time magazine has crown him the man of the year. Well, deserve, cant forget the major events this year. I digress, when he was asked about the mysterious drones causing public concern, Trump remarked that "our government knows exactly what those drones are, where they are from etc" he said it as if he was joking and even added that they are close to Bedminster, where he has a home and said he is not going there. His comment resonated with mine, aligning with my own thoughts, though I give his words greater weight. As a former president, Trump understands the full scope of U.S. governmental power and capabilities. His suggestion that the government is fully aware of these phenomena only reinforces the idea that such matters are tightly controlled and understood at the highest levels. The question is what are we prepped for? We must pray.
Trump's influence extends far beyond policy or commentary these days. Consider the sheer number of CEOs, world leaders, and high-profile figures flocking to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. This is the embodiment of winning and fame, when individuals and entities, eager for his attention, vie for proximity to his power. That is what power is. It's a vivid illustration of why people are always willing to do anything to achieve influence and authority.
Though it’s been barely two months since the elections, Trump’s political adversary, Kamala Harris, has almost faded from the national conversation. I often wonder what the narrative would have been had she won. What challenges or triumphs would she and the country be navigating now?
In conversations with those still grappling with Harris’s loss, I have more than once pointed out an often-overlooked truth: many voters didn’t cast their ballots for Trump as much as they did against Harris. Her campaign lacked a strong foundation beyond gender equality and abortion rights, important issues, no doubt about it, but insufficient for an electorate grappling with economic instability. In times of financial uncertainty, people prioritize their immediate survival over broader social debates.
As we approach January 21st, all eyes will be on Trump as he reclaims the presidency. His priorities must include addressing the drone issue, which has been causing widespread fear, and implementing strategies to stabilize the economy. Trump’s second term offers an opportunity to address the nation’s most pressing concerns and prove what Trump 2.0 can deliver for the United States.
Like many others, I hope we eventually learn the truth about these aerial anomalies. Are they experimental technology, surveillance tools, or something else entirely? Until more information comes to light, these drones will continue to fuel speculation and intrigue among those who catch a glimpse of them soaring through the skies.
I remain your pal,
Ronnie
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