Drone 'Crashes' At Nantucket Airport

More Drone news as reports are in that another one has 'Crashed' this one at the "Nantucket Memorial Airport" In Massachusetts, Flight Operations Unaffected A drone weighing over half a pound crashed on Sunday night authorities released a statement regarding the crash. "At approximately 0730 on Sunday, December 15th, Airport Operations staff recovered a drone from the airfield. The drone was discovered on an area of pavement reserved for the safe operation of the aircraft. The discovery was immediately reported to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transportation Security Administration."

The statement further assured that "flights were not impacted, and there were no reported threats to the aircraft." The drone that was discovered from the airport site was described as a small multi-rotor drone weighing under one pound.

Just days ago in Massachusetts chief of police said residents spotted 10-15 drones above a house and The chief of police in Harwich, Massachusetts. According to a release from Harwich Chief of Police Kevin Considine, a resident called police to report "unknown drone activity over her house" on Thursday, Dec. 12 at 9 p.m. "The resident could not hear the drones but stated they were very bright, and she observed them for over an hour," Considine said. The local's report was corroborated by a Harwich officer who spotted similar drone activity while on patrol. "We have forwarded all the information we have received to the Boston FBI and the Massachusetts State Police," he said. "We will continue to work with our state and federal partners."

The sighting in Massachusetts adds the Bay State to a growing list of states that are experiencing mysterious drones in the night sky. "These drones are similar to the ones reported over the last couple of weeks over New Jersey, New York and most recently over Connecticut," he said. Well I got some answers for this folks, and what I've been informed is that what most people have been watching as "Drones" go are due to an explosion in the sales Market for these things.

The latest craze are Drones, and StealthBird Carbon The World's First Affordable Military-Grade Drone which has been marketing online for months and selling like hot cakes for months! By the THOUSANDS! So you don't think you will see them all over the place now? Come on people! Now yes some of these things are not Drones and some of what people are catching in the skies are possibly UFO's/UAP's or some sort of other high tech spy device from say CCP or Russia or one of our favorite countries which hate us... Perhaps IRAN? 

But as for this high powered classified military tech is becoming more and more available to people yes we will see more and more out in the skies. Like the StealthBird which is powered by and patented StealthHawk® technology. It’s the same tech found in ‘spy drones’ military operators use for recon missions optimized for civilian everyday use. When used this device can get some real good breathtaking 4K-quality HD footage, has unmatched stability according to it's pitch, and easy-to-use controls. This is what's always made me iffy about them the controls. This one is said to be top notch, and it doesn’t stop there. It also features a special anti-collision system that helps the StealthBird Carbon avoid crashes. And, since it’s based on military-grade materials, it’ll survive almost any weather condition or impact.

Check out the info on the ones in New Jersey here!

Check out some info on "MASSIVE DRONES" being used by regular people as again this is becoming big BIZ and it's something of a big craze now in the country.

Appeals Court Kicks Willis Out



Appeals Court Kicks Fani Willis Out on her fat ass on the Donald Trump prosecution and so this now CRUMBLES! Letitia James NEXT to Go? Finally the Georgia appeals court booted Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s (D) office from the 2020 election interference case against President-elect Trump on Thursday due to her relationship with a top prosecutor on the case. Something which should have never been brought to court to start with but now it's just another witch haunt on Trump which went nowhere but only was done to try and hurt the election of Trump which ended up as a major fail in every way.

The panel described Willis’s relationship with ex-special prosecutor Nathan Wade as a “significant appearance of impropriety.” The court declined to outright dismiss Trump’s indictment, but disqualifying Willis’s office throws the future of the case already complicated by Trump’s impending return to the White House further into doubt. Folks in other words this case is DEAD like Fani Willis political career, and she needs to have her Barr license evoked.

“After carefully considering the trial court’s findings in its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify DA Willis and her office,” Judge E. Trenton Brown III wrote in the court’s ruling. “The remedy crafted by the trial court to prevent an ongoing appearance of impropriety did nothing to address the appearance of impropriety that existed at times when DA Willis was exercising her broad pretrial discretion about who to prosecute and what charges to bring,” it continued. The decision leaves open a theoretical possibility another prosecutor could take over the case, but the path forward remains precarious. Trump’s legal team has separately sought to dismiss all his criminal prosecutions on the grounds that he is the president-elect.

“As the Court rightfully noted, only the remedy of disqualification will suffice to restore public confidence,” Trump attorney Steve Sadow said in a statement. “This decision puts an end to a politically motivated persecution of the next President of the United States.” The Hill has requested comment from Willis’s office. Defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant, who represents one of Trump’s co-defendants and brought the initial claim against Willis and Wade, said she and her client are “thankful” the court agreed Willis should not be allowed to prosecute the case any further. Willis charged Trump and more than a dozen of his allies last summer for allegedly entering a months-long unlawful conspiracy to overturn President Biden’s 2020 victory in Georgia.



The revelation of the romance between Willis and Wade, whom the district attorney hired to spearhead the Trump prosecution, created a months-long detour in the case. After a whirlwind hearing in February that saw both prosecutors take the stand, Judge Scott McAfee, who oversees the trial proceedings, found the romance amounted to an appearance of a conflict. The judge said the prosecution could move ahead if Wade stepped aside, which he quickly did. For months, Trump and his allies have appealed that ruling to the Georgia Court of Appeals, insisting the district attorney should not be allowed to move forward. In the meantime, the trial proceedings ground to a halt. 

The appeals court panel in Thursday’s ruling rejected Trump’s arguments that the romance amounted to an actual conflict agreeing it was only an appearance of one but said the judge was wrong to conclude Willis could move ahead.

“While we recognize that an appearance of impropriety generally is not enough to support disqualification, this is the rare case in which disqualification is mandated and no other remedy will suffice to restore public confidence in the integrity of these proceedings,” the appeals court wrote. Judge Ben Land dissented from the other two judges on the panel, suggesting the appeals court should defer to the trial judge’s findings instead of interfering with their discretion.

“Where, as here, a prosecutor has no actual conflict of interest and the trial court, based on the evidence presented to it, rejects the allegations of actual impropriety, we have no authority to reverse the trial court’s denial of a motion to disqualify,” Land wrote. “None. Even where there is an appearance of impropriety.” Willis could appeal the ruling to the state’s Supreme Court. But if that effort fails, the case against Trump and his allies will be handed over to the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia. It would follow the same trajectory as when Willis’s office was previously disqualified from prosecuting Georgia Lt. Gov Burt Jones (R) in the case after she fundraised for his political opponent.

More than two years later, the council declined to bring charges.