CEO shares drone-sightings concern about missing warheads from Ukraine

by WorldTribune Staff, December 17, 2024 Real World News

The CEO of a Kansas-based company specializing in unmanned and autonomous remote system technologies has suggested that the mysterious drones sighted over U.S. East Coast states may be engaged in searching for missing nuclear warheads allegedly from Ukraine.

The drones could be equipped in the detection of hazardous materials, such as radioactive substances, John Ferguson, CEO of Saxon Unmanned, said in a video posted to social media.

Ferguson, a military veteran with over 25 years of experience in terrestrial and subsea remote system technology, noted that the drones operate at low altitudes during nighttime, a pattern consistent with missions aimed at detecting specific ground-based materials.

The drones have advanced capabilities which indicate they are not typical hobbyist devices, Ferguson suggested.

“As a professional, as a subject matter expert, I wanted to give you all my opinion on what I think could be going on with these drones,” Ferguson said. “I don’t particularly believe that these have a nefarious intent.”

Ferguson noted: “Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan had dismantled the nuclear program with Russia, and there were countless nuclear missiles that were disarmed and disposed of. Well, I believe there were over 80 nuclear warheads that were in Ukraine that came up missing. We don’t know where they are — and I speak with some pretty high-level government officials on this stuff.

“So, I spoke to a gentleman a few months ago who was trying to raise an alarm to the highest levels of our government — which, they had their ears closed — about this one particular nuclear warhead that he physically put his hands on. He physically touched this warhead that was left over from Ukraine.”

“He knew that that thing was headed towards the United States. And everyone knows that the United States government — this administration — is pushing to get into a war with Russia.”

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Ferguson continued:

“Well, back up a few years: Do you all remember when those drones were mysteriously flying across the Interstate 70 corridor from Colorado, and up into Nebraska, down here into Kansas, and out into Missouri? Well, it was believed that those drones were looking for radioactive material, because there had been some material that came up missing here in the United States, and they felt like it was a high probability that the nuclear or the radioactive material would be taken along the Interstate 70 corridor, heading east or west or south.

“So from what we understand, they were out there trying to find this radioactive material,” Ferguson said, adding that drones “have no reason to be in the air at night, unless you’re doing some type of ISR [intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance] work.”

“There’s no reason for a drone to be flying at night, because they don’t see shit,” the CEO added.

Ferguson went on to claim that the drones could be trying to “smell” a “gas leak” or “radioactive material” on the ground.

“The only reason why you would ever fly an unmanned aircraft at night is if you’re looking for something,” he said.

Ferguson said that the man he spoke with who was trying to “raise the alarm” that a “deadly weapon was on its way to the United States” had never received a response from the U.S. government.

“This government did not do anything at all,” he said. “It left Europe, it’s out there, and now it’s gone.”


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