Drone sightings

It’s happening again, this time over Belgian military bases.
Local media are reporting new waves of drone sightings, hinting at espionage and even calling in intelligence services to investigate.

Almost a year after the unexplained U.S. East Coast drone incidents, Europe is now seeing similar patterns: unidentified craft near sensitive sites, limited official answers, and the same vague reassurances that “there’s no threat.”

At this point, it feels like a daily reminder of something much larger at play.
Whether these are covert surveillance programs, high-tech wargames, or psychological pressure tests, they fit a familiar rhythm — the same one we saw during the “crisis eras” of COVID and climate: heightened alerts, unclear information, and the sense of being monitored from above.

Maybe it’s time to ask: are we watching drones, or just the next stage of a long-term strategic game being played in the sky?
Judicial investigation opened into drones over Elsenborn military base
militaire basis van Marche-en-Famenne

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We’ve been bamboozled again.

Drone sightings over Marche‑en‑Famenne and other European military bases are making headlines, and local media are whispering about espionage, intelligence operations, and secret investigations. Meanwhile, almost a year after the mysterious U.S. East Coast wave, Europe is seeing a pattern emerge daily reminders that someone, somewhere, is testing the skies.

And yet, all is well on the Western front. Elections run their course, democracy functions if by democracy you mean familiar faces simply moving sideways: the Dutch PM from 2010–2024 now leads NATO, the Belgian PM during COVID is now third-highest at the UN, and the rest of us keep watching drones while sipping our morning coffee.

Are these drone sightings a simple curiosity, hobbyists gone wild, or something more like a strategic wargame? Either way, the pattern is hard to ignore and the public is left wondering if we’re really being protected… or quietly monitored.

Wake up, look up, and ask yourself: have we been bamboozled?

It must be possible to track drone’s direction of travel both in and out bound. Not buying the media sounds too much like a psyop ratcheting up the fear porn again.

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