Whispers In The Sky
The orbs first appeared on November 1st, 2024, in New Jersey:
At first, they were dismissed as a civilian drone show. But within weeks, footage of them began surfacing globally—hovering in pairs, pulsating in eerie synchronicity. They didn’t follow wind patterns. They didn’t make a sound. It seemed like they were watching us watching them.
The White House Press Secretary, forced to break the silence, delivered a characteristically vague response:
“These objects are not of foreign origin. They pose no threat to our airspace or to our national defense. The Federal Aviation Administration is fully aware and is not concerned.”
That was the official party line.
But there was growing apprehension and more strange phenomenon in the skies being captured around the world, like the mysterious noises booming across the sky:
To anyone with an ounce of intuition, the White House statement about all the weirdness we were seeing and experiencing was its own red flag.
This was when Isla Thorne, a geologist with the National Geological Forecasting Network, began asking too many questions. When she pushed for deeper orbital path analysis and access to seismic data tied to the orbs’ appearances, she was met with bureaucratic stonewalling.
And then came the knock on her office door.
Three men. No insignias. No names.
By late February 2025, she was “discreetly let go,” under orders from a new agency called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). She walked out of her office with her credentials revoked and her questions unanswered.
Her instincts screamed: Something massive is being covered up.