This Week in the World Affairs Brief

DRONE SIGHTINGS INCREASE AND SPECULATION GETS WORSE

For weeks now public sightings of multiple drones over New Jersey and Ohio has fueled a host of rumors that don’t show any signs of slowing down. Much of the problem stems from the fact that everyone has now become accustomed to calling any unidentified moving object with lights at night a “drone.” And, given people’s inability to carefully distinguish between airplanes, airliners, helicopters and drones (or UFOs) at night when only the lights are visible, has really muddied the water. The internet is ablaze with videos of multiple lighted objects that are too far away to tell what they are. And some of the observations are certainly noteworthy, with objects showing extreme speeds of travel that could mean extraterrestrial UFO’s, not drones. Another problem stems from people’s idea that government “has to know what’s going on and what’s out there,” based on the common perception that government has total surveillance capabilities. Although electronic surveillance of phones and internet traffic is very precise, radar surveillance is not. Small drones at a distance are very difficult if not impossible to detect on radar, and radar alone doesn’t allow them to distinguish between the types they can see nor where they originate from. While I sympathize with government’s claim of not knowing everything that’s out there, it is suspicious that they can also make assuring statements that there are “no foreign actors involved.” That implies they know the origin and purpose of every flying object out there, which they clearly do not. This week, I’ll take you through the most important myths and unknowns of the drone hype. To receive a free sample of this brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a Sample on the left

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Daily News

House Ethics Committee Releases Its Report Into Matt Gaetz

The Epoch Times

. The committee investigators wrote that they found substantial evidence that Gaetz regularly paid women for sexual activity between 2017 and 2020. The report alleges he engaged in sexual activity with a 17-year-old girl in 2017; possessed illegal drugs, including cocaine and MDMA, also known as ecstasy, between 2017 and 2019; accepted gifts, including transportation and lodging related to a 2018 Bahamas trip; and sought to impede and obstruct the committee’s investigation.

Elon Musk: "The Fed Is Absurdly Overstaffed"

ZeroHedge

The Ron Paul 'Revolution' could be on the horizon as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office next month. Elon Musk, one of Trump's top advisors, wrote on X about creating efficiencies at the Federal Reserve.

Six Embassies Damaged In 'Barbaric' Russian Attack On Kiev

ZeroHedge

Portugal, whose diplomatic mission was among those hit, summoned the Russian ambassador to condemn the assault and damage. "It is absolutely unacceptable that any attack should target or have an impact on diplomatic premises," the Portuguese government said in a written statement.

Denmark Passes the World’s First ‘Burp Tax’—But This is No Laughing Matter

The Daily Economy

Denmark, according to The New York Times, is going ahead with its livestock “Burp Tax.” Though hotly contested, the Danish government has nevertheless finally settled on levying farmers 300 kroners (~$43) per ton for carbon dioxide emissions, ramping to $106 per ton by 2035. As is the case with many of these farm-targeted green interventions, the action is ludicrously ineffectual at addressing the trumped-up problem, while remarkably effective at further cementing state controls over economic production.

MORE THAN TWO DOZEN: New Report Reveals How Many Informants FBI Had on Jan. 6

The Daily Signal

Two dozen FBI confidential sources were part of the crowd outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and four of those informants illegally entered the building, according to a new report by the Department of Justice’s Office of Inspector General. Another 13 of the 26 confidential human sources were in restricted areas around the Capitol that day as lawmakers prepared to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election, the report by the DOJ’s internal watchdog found.

Trump Allies Fear Watered Down Deportation Efforts

WSJ

In the weeks since the election, and even in some rally speeches toward the end of the campaign, Trump and his incoming advisers have alluded to a mass removal effort of immigrants with a criminal record, a far narrower set of people than the 15 million to 20 million Trump pledged to deport earlier in the year. Tom Homan, the president-elect’s incoming border czar, has said Trump’s team isn’t planning to perform mass raids in immigrant enclaves—the worst fear of immigrants-rights activists.

Turkey Masses Troops On Syria Border For Bigger, 'Imminent' Invasion

ZeroHedge

Kurdish official Ilham Ahmed urged President-elect Donald Trump to prevent a new Turkish invasion. Turkiye's goal is to “establish de facto control over [Kurdish] land before [Donald Trump] take[s] office, forcing [the US] to engage with them as rulers of [Kurdish] territory,” Ahmed wrote to Trump in a letter viewed by the WSJ. “If Turkey proceeds with its invasion, the consequences will be catastrophic.”

China Shows Off Mach 7 Hypersonic Drone, Launched From Near-Space Balloon

ZeroHedge

The MD-22 – the latest known model in the series – was first unveiled at the 2022 Zhuhai air show. The aircraft boasts a maximum range of 8,000km (4,971 miles) and can carry payloads of up to 600kg (1,323 pounds), delivering substantial strategic capabilities. A video of the test shows the unmanned Chinese MD series drone launched from a high-altitude balloon, reaching speeds of as much as Mach 7 before landing safely.

Watch: Syrian 'Moderate Rebel' Removes ISIS Patch At Prompting Of American Journalist

ZeroHedge

One of the militants, who might be a member of the US-designated terror group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham or possibly another hardline Islamist faction, attempts to claim to the US journalist that the emblem does not represent ISIS. Still, the man wearing the ISIS patch seems to take the hint and dutifully removes it for the camera. They swear to ABC's Longman that they are not Daesh (or ISIS), even while openly sporting its symbols.

How the West Rebranded Al-Qaeda’s Jolani

Consortium News

Still on the U.S. terrorist list today, the F.B.I. is offering a $10 million reward for information about his whereabouts. Washington and other Western governments consider Jolani’s new organization, Hay?at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), as one and the same as Al-Qaeda/Al-Nusra. This poses a serious public relations dilemma for Western nations, who supported the HTS-led overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad. And thus, Politico and others report there is a “huge scramble” in Washington to remove HTS and Jolani from the terrorist list as quickly as possible.

Unidentified Drones In America's Skies? Smells Like A False Flag...

Alt-Market

Misinformation like this suggests an attempt to pin the drone activity on civilian sources, or, a foreign adversary working with civilian sources. In other words, they are preparing the ground for one of two outcomes: More aggressive restrictions on civilian drones, or, a drone attack that is blamed on a foreign government. The size of the drones is what worries me most. If the goal of a foreign government was to monitor sensitive sites and collect information, they wouldn’t use car-sized drones. Large drones would be too easy to trace.

Drone Activity Closes Airspace Over Wright–Patterson Air Force Base

The Epoch Times

Purtiman told defense industry news outlet The War Zone that the drones ranged in size and configuration, without elaborating further. It was not immediately clear where the drones came from. The air base issued a Notice to Air Missions to announce the airspace closure after the drones were detected. The airspace has since been reopened.

Feds Have Limited Authority to Shoot Down Drones Seen Over New Jersey, Mayorkas Says

The Epoch Times

“I want to assure the American public that we are on it. We are working in close coordination with state and local authorities,” Mayorkas said. “And it is critical, as we all have said for a number of years that we need from Congress additional authorities to address the drone situation. Our authorities currently are limited, and they are set to expire. We need them extended and expanded.”

Judicial Watch Helps Unearth 911 Call Made By Trump Shooter's Dad

ZeroHedge

It’s not clear why Allegheny County disclosed the call to ABC after denying it to NBC—and successfully arguing in October that it wasn’t in the public interest. However, Allegheny County only disclosed the call after Judicial Watch filed its lawsuit. ABC did reveal that the call was made at 10:56 p.m., which settles conflicting reports of whether the father called before or after his son shot at Trump at 6:11 p.m.—grazing Trump’s ear, killing a firefighter, and seriously wounding two others before dying from law enforcement’s return fire.

Russian Forces Positioned To Take Key City Of Pokrovsk As Ukrainian Manpower Falters

ZeroHedge

The key logistical hub of Ukraine's eastern front, Pokrovsk has been under steady contention for the past three months. Russian forces have spent the better part of that time pushing westward to flank just south of the city. They have now taken Kurakhove and cut off supply routes coming from Pokrovsk to a large portion of the front line. Some reports indicate that Ukrainian troops trying to leave Kurakhove may be cut off. The slow motion flanking maneuver has set the stage for Pokrovsk to be enveloped from the south.

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