I dug up some additional research on the drone mystery and, to my surprise, discovered that these exotic drones have been flying over U.S. military nuclear assets for at least the last 8 years. There are reports from 2016 describing the same thing being observed today.
Apparently, these exotic drones are invisible to radar. They can also absorb visible light, sort of "cloaking" themselves. These are different from the US military drones flying around, which are probably trying to document or shoot down one of these "exo-tech" drones.
It seems to me there are at least two entirely different types of drones flying around now, and the exotic tech drones possess the ability to fly at Mach .75 (about 560 mph) at altitudes up to 39,000 feet. That's why they can out-run helicopters and most airplanes. (Source: The Warzone) Numerous FAA reports also confirm these observations filed by military pilots in various military training areas in Arizona. We also have credible reports from F-35 pilots of these drones exhibiting swarm behavior.
I cover all this in tomorrow's hard-hitting Brighteon Broadcast News episode which I'll post here.
I found a video from Youtuber Chase Hughes, an expert in human behavior modification and PSYOPS. He offers the following advice when analyzing how government and media conspire to push a PSYOP on the American public:
The Psychological Operation (PSYOPS) Framework
1. Analyze the Source: Determine if the outlet is credible or sensationalist. PSYOPS often rely on sensational headlines to capture attention.
2. Question the Timing: Ask if the story appears during a major crisis, scandal, or election. PSYOPS are often used to distract from bigger issues.
3. Follow the Narrative: Look for coordinated messaging across multiple outlets. Copy-pasted phrases like "unprecedented threat" or "undeniable evidence" are red flags.
4. Look for Emotional Triggers: PSYOPS thrive on fear, anger, and amazement. If a story feels designed to provoke an emotional reaction, it's likely manipulative.
5. Check the Evidence: Real news provides verifiable data, while PSYOPS often rely on anonymous sources and vague claims.
6. Analyze Coverage Patterns: PSYOPS dominate the news cycle, drowning out other stories. Real news coexists with other reports.
7. Look for Follow-Ups: Real news evolves with updates, while PSYOPS fade away once they've served their purpose.
8. Trust Your Gut: If something feels off or scripted, trust your instincts and back them up with research.