Jason and Travis Kelce have waded into the discussion about the drones flying over New York and New Jersey, as the brothers revealed where they thought the mysterious objects were coming from.
Speaking on their ‘New Heights’ podcast, Travis initially posited that the drones were coming from aliens, before the pair seemingly agreed that they were merely the product of some people acting mischievously nearby.
‘No-one go crazy, everyone keep calm, they’re just drones,’ Travis said. ‘What are they doing? We don’t know. Somebody’s just f***ing around in their back yard.’
Jason then said, a bit tongue-in-cheek, ‘Do they have weapons? No. Can they hurt us? No. PANIICCCCCC.’
Before that, the Eagles icon acknowledged that the drone situation was a ‘little concerning.’
‘I don’t know what they’re looking for or what they’re trying to find but they’re searching for something,’ he said.
Jason and Travis Kelce discussed the ongoing drone saga this week on ‘New Heights’
A NJ resident saw what appears to be multiple drones flying over their Bernardsville home
Ultimately, he and Travis both agreed they wanted to stop talking about the subject and avoid going into conspiracy theories.
That came after Travis floated that the drones could be coming from aliens.
‘The aliens are among us, the pentagon said it,’ he said.
‘No, they’re not aliens… they didn’t say it was aliens,’ Jason replied.
‘Dude, ask dad. He’s been on the satellites, dude, he heard em,’ Travis shot back.
Biden administration officials have insisted many of the drones were nothing but innocent commercial aircraft.
However, House foreign affairs chair Michael McCaul said Tuesday that he believes some of the unidentified aircraft are ‘spy drones’ from China.
It was previously revealed that the communist state had been snapping up strategically placed farmland next to military installations across the US.
Unexplained drone sightings have mounted throughout the Northeast, prompting residents as well as state and local officials to demand answers
‘We want answers but the response I’m getting is we don’t know whose drones these are,’ McCaul said.
‘I was with the NASA administrator, Bill Nelson, he said that these drones have been reported over military sites, military bases. I would not think those are friendly. I would think those are adversarial,’ he added.
‘I believe they’re spy drones and the PRC and communist China is very good at this stuff. We know they bought land around military bases. This would be very consistent with their policy over the past couple years.
‘We’re not getting answers and I think it’s because our government does not know who is behind them and that is very disturbing to me.’
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