Bethenny Frankel shares drone theory, cites Pentagon connection: "Something is wrong"

Bethenny Frankel raises concerns over drone sightings in NJ, claiming insider information hints at danger.


Pop Culture & Art December 17, 2024

Bethenny Frankel is the latest to sound the alarm over the recent influx of drone sightings in New York and New Jersey, citing a conversation with a source allegedly connected to the Pentagon and NASA.

In a TikTok video posted Monday, the 54-year-old former Real Housewives of New York star expressed her growing unease: “Something is wrong.”

 

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Frankel revealed that her contact, whose father worked on “secret projects” with the Pentagon, warned her weeks before the sightings made headlines. According to him, the drones might be searching for something dangerous, cryptically referencing “missing W’s from the war” — likely a veiled reference to weapons.

Additionally, Frankel claimed her source pointed out radiation “spikes” in areas where the drones have been reported. “He said it’s time to think about where I am and that I might want to go somewhere with my daughter,” she added, recalling past moments of dismissed warnings like those before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Frankel’s concerns align with broader unease. Thousands of drone sightings have been reported since mid-November, particularly across Monmouth County and central New Jersey. Local authorities, including Senator Chuck Schumer, are now calling for the use of drone-detection technology.

Citing Donald Trump’s recent statements that the government “knows what is happening” but has chosen secrecy, Frankel speculated the drones may belong to the U.S. government. “What were their choices? Widespread panic or doing what they’re doing,” she explained.

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have launched an investigation into the unexplained sightings, urging anyone with information to contact officials at tips.fbi.gov.

“Something is wrong,” Frankel reiterated. “Otherwise, they’d eliminate them. Everyone’s being very cagey.”

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