The rash of strange drone sightings across New Jersey and neighboring states late last year seemed destined to remain one of life’s great mysteries.
Not on the New York Post’s watch.
On Saturday, nearly 10 months after the White House hand-waved the sightings away as government-authorized activity , the Post reported that an unnamed private company had taken credit for the bizarre phenomenon.
But the company, identified by NJ Advance Media as an aerospace company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, denies any role in the sightings and says it has never flown its aircraft over New Jersey.
The Post’s report emerged out of the U.S. Army’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Launched Effects Summit, a conference held in August 2025 at Fort Rucker, Alabama.
There, according to the Post