Colorado Drone Mystery

Whelp, last night on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, the question was raised if these were possible Tic Tac related craft. Saw that on one other article today as well. Just throwing that out there as info on what the latest is. Will try and go back and find the links to these when I have a few moments.

Turber's making the same basic claim, but keep in mind he also claims the Tic Tacs are classified air vehicles made in Palmdale and that he has ridden on one.

I'm not sure how one equates craft with performance the USN acknowledges for the Tic Tac with craft that have exhibited performance equal to a professional grade quad drone. I haven't read anything attributing extreme high performance for any of what ever they've seen in Colorado. But then, some are now saying there was nothing over Colorado anyway, so who knows?
 
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Behind the mysterious drone activities in Colorado, Nebraska and elsewhere

Others have made the connection between the drones and missile silos, including this guy who claims the drones are looking for stolen nukes being hidden in abandoned silos. I alluded to this previously, but still put zero stock in his story and the alleged "highly classified" Russian MoD report.
 
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We had a problem here with drones... We shoot skeet in our backyards... OOOPS!!!
 
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THE ANOMALIST: World News on UFOs, Bigfoot, the Paranormal, and Other Mysteries at the Edge of Science

An Intelligence Expert Says Colorado Drones are Secret Military Aircraft, per Paul Seaburn. Well, it turns out the gentleman claiming this is Michael Turber, who back in November was taking and running beyond John Greenewald's suggestion that the 2004 and 2014/15 UFO videos could be Air Force stuff being tested against Naval units. Turber makes even more extravagant claims, as Paul lists. And the capabilities generally described of the current objects and those F/A-18 pilots reported don't hardly match. But Paul does allow that the investigative force that was set up and organized at Brush has "suddenly shut down," which certainly adds more questions to the developing story. In the end, 'We Don't Know Who's Flying These': Colorado Mystery Drones Renew Debate about Privacy, Regulations. Eric Lupher's article examines the safety and legal implications of the larger drone issues. Individual issues are exemplified in a 2015 drone accident The Daily Beast article mentions; see the Drone that Crashed in Colorado Springs Found to have Broke Army, FAA Rules. Tom Roder tells that story. (WM)
 
How is a drone a "secret aircraft"? They sell them by the zillion in toy and hobby stores.
 
How is a drone a "secret aircraft"? They sell them by the zillion in toy and hobby stores.

There are, or at least have been, highly classified military drones like the RQ-170. Even a run-of-the-mill quad drone could be classified as a function of it's mission and/or capabilities, however. A similar scenario occurred back in 1947 at Roswell with the Project Mogul balloon program. Nothing about the balloons and the equipment they carried aloft was classified; basically a bunch of upgunned weather balloons, an array of microphones to pick up sound waves, transducers to measure pressure/sound levels, and transmitters to send the data back to the US. What was classified was the fact the US was using integrated unclassified technology to track the Soviet atomic bomb program.

If the drones are part of a classified government program, it's probably their mission that is classified, not the actual drones.
 
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I love these "secrets" that everybody knows about. :)