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Drones over New Jersey
Is it possible that we could have Christmas guests this year from another world? The government can’t answer this question; or, can they? However, it’s the virtually unknown midnight flyers that keep us looking up at the evening sky this holiday season. Drones as big as “SUV’S” have been sighted over parts of New Jersey as well as New York, Florida, California and parts of the mid-west; and, the official word out of the White House is that they pose “No Threat” to us.
Could it be that the infamous George Orson Welles, American actor, writer, director and producer who is remembered for his innovative work in film, radio and theatre, has been reborn. Or could this be another, so inspired by the genius of Orson who was able to terrify America one faithful night many decades ago.
The Russians are Coming
“The Russians Are Coming the Russian Are Coming” was one of my favorite movies out of Hollywood in 1966. This comedy starred Alan Arkin, Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Jonathan Winters, Theodore Bikel and Brian Keith. Based on a story written by Nathaniel Benchley it’s satire unmatched from Hollywood before, and brilliantly directed by Norman Jewison.
The premise: When a Soviet submarine gets stuck on a sandbar off the coast of a small New England island, it’s commander (Theodore Bikel) orders his second-in-command, Lieutenant Rozanov (Alan Arkin), to get them moving again before creating an international incident. Rozanov seeks assistance from the island locals, including the police chief (Brian Keith) and vacationing television writer (Carl Reiner), while trying to allay their fears of a Communist invasion by claiming to be Norwegian sailors. Men are sent from the sub to obtain a boat and encounter locals such as policeman, Norman Jones (Jonathan Winters) and a mob of villagers that short circuit into a tizzy.
The acknowledgment of Hollywood to take on this arousing yet somewhat intriguing affirmation still questions one’s motivation.
UFO’s
There is no evidence that “UFO’s” are alien spaceships, and the scientific community views the idea as cultural phenomenon. In fact, government investigations have not turned up any evidence of alien visitors. However, some UFO sightings do remain unexplained, to say the least, and could have national security significance. The truth is that stigma and harassment hamper most research on this topic. Commercial pilots are extremely reluctant to report any sightings. Unfortunately, most sightings are often the result of misidentification.
Even though there is no government report concluding the existence of extra-terrestrial life, NASA hasn’t denied the possibility of unknown alien technology and activity operating within the Earth’s atmosphere.
T*pster’s Thinking
Just recently, the government has rebranded UFO’s as UAP’s (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena). Forget the Pentagon studies, scientists allegations of unidentified anomalous phenomena and the likelihood of alien civilizations. The T*pster isn’t without his own theory of the ever spreading stories of the night sky phenomena taking place this December.
So, Who Can It Be Now?
Well of course, it can surely be Jolly Old Saint Nickolas himself. The old man has finally come to his senses and adapted with the times. He obviously couldn’t help but take part in the “AI” revolution. So look to the night sky with joy in your heart. Santa’s just scoping the everchanging landscape with drones of all sizes, shapes and colors to brighten the night skies and keep the promise of Christmas to all the children of the world, like you and I.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.