John Ferguson, a military veteran with over 25 years of experience in the drone technology field, said the only reason for such a mass use of drones in one area is to look for something
A military veteran whose company supplies drone technology to the US military has given a chilling explanation for the recent spate of drone sightings across the US.
John Ferguson, the founder of Saxon Unmanned, has claimed drones are part of a search for a rogue nuclear warhead believed to have been smuggled into the United States.
“The only reason why you would ever fly an aircraft, an unmanned aircraft at night, is if you’re looking for something,” he explained. Ferguson speculates that this “something” is a lost nuclear warhead, potentially hidden somewhere along the US East Coast.
Delving into the history, he said: “Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan had dismantled the nuclear program. There were countless nuclear missiles that were disarmed and disposed of.”
However, he raised concerns about missing armaments, adding: “But there were over 80 nuclear warheads that were in Ukraine that came up missing. We don’t know where they are.”
Ferguson also recounted a conversation with a whistleblower who had direct contact with one of these warheads. He continued: “I spoke to a gentleman a few months ago who was trying to raise an alarm, to the highest levels of our government… about this one particular nuclear warhead that he physically put his hands on.
“He physically touched this warhead that was left over from Ukraine, and he knew that that thing was headed towards the United States.”
John has shed light on the limited usefulness of drone cameras at night, highlighting instead the role of thermal sensors and “sniffer” devices that can pinpoint radiation sources on the ground. He recalled a bizarre incident from a few years back when “drones were mysteriously flying across the Interstate 70 corridor from Colorado, up in Nebraska, down here into Kansas and out into Missouri”.
Now, John alleges that the US government is deploying a fleet of drones to track down a radiation source on the ground. “We have special sensors that can detect radioactive material,” he said.
He also mentioned that his contact’s warning about an incoming bomb was disregarded by the Pentagon, which is now discreetly trying to find it to avoid public panic. “It’s out there. Nobody knows where it’s at now. It left Europe. Now it’s gone,” he said.
According to John, the drones’ mission is not sinister but rather a safeguard against a potential terror threat, explaining: “The only reason why they would be flying and flying that low is because they’re trying to smell something on the ground.”
Dismissing congressman Jeff Van Drew’s speculations about an Iranian or Chinese “mothership” dispatching drones to the US from international waters, John emphasized: “Drones that are multi copter type drones – not the fixed wing aircraft that look like regular airplanes, but the multi copter – they only have so much battery life.”
“They have hybrid versions that are gas powered with electric. But those can still only fly for a short period of time.
“There’s no way in hell that any drone is going to go miles off the off the coast as a multi copter and fly into the interior of the United States and do a bunch of work and then turn around and fly back. It’s just physics will not allow that to happen.”