Cartel Drones or UAPs? Expert Discusses Border Anomalies
NewsNationJune 7, 20254 min5,942 views
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- 🎯 Border Patrol agents have reported seeing hundreds of drones daily from cartels, with some exhibiting anomalous activity that cannot be easily explained.
- 💡 Ron Vitiello, senior adviser for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, suggests that the cartels, possessing unlimited funding, may be utilizing advanced drone technology.
- ⚠️ Leaked video footage showed some of these unexplained objects lacking heat signatures, appearing ice cold.
Cartel Innovation and Technology
- 🚀 The cartels are described as being on the cutting edge of technology, constantly iterating and innovating to facilitate their operations.
- 💰 Their business model involves using drones for surveillance, counter-surveillance against agents, and transporting contraband like drugs into the United States.
- 📈 Lessons learned from the war in Ukraine have influenced both sides to adopt more lethal and surreptitious drone usage, a trend the cartels are likely mirroring.
Transparency and Investigation
- 🔍 Vitiello acknowledges that the incidents are in investigative stages and authorities like the FAA would be concerned about unlicensed unmanned drones.
- ❓ He notes that cartels do not adhere to rules regarding drone detection or prevention, posing a unique challenge at the border.
- 🗣️ The discussion touches upon the government's instinct to dismiss or cover up such incursions, raising questions about transparency in investigations.
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