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
