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Debunked: Drones Did Not Track Missing Radioactive Material in New Jersey

In a recent turn of events, the theory linking mysterious “drone” sightings in New Jersey to missing radioactive material has been debunked by authorities. The Department of Energy and related officials have clarified that there is no connection between the two incidents, putting an end to the speculation that has been circulating.

The Alleged Connection

The speculation began when the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued an alert on Dec. 5, informing the public that a piece of medical equipment containing trace amounts of the radioactive isotope Germanium-68 had gone missing during transit. This led to theories that the drone sightings could be related to the search for this missing material.

The Mayor’s Statement

Adding fuel to the fire, Mayor Michael Melham of Belleville, New Jersey, hinted at a possible link between the drone sightings and the missing radioactive material during an appearance on Fox TV’s “Good Day New York.” However, it was later confirmed that the shipment had arrived at its destination, albeit damaged and empty, dispelling any connection to the drones.

The Resolution

Dr. James Dalzell from the Nazha Cancer Center, where the missing material originated, clarified that the equipment had been located and disposed of properly. The material, shipped via FedEx, had been temporarily misplaced but was later found and delivered to the manufacturer. Dalzell emphasized that the radiation levels were so low that only minimal precautions were needed for safe transport.

Official Statements

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection confirmed that the device containing the radioactive material had been repackaged and sent back to the manufacturer without the use of drones. Additionally, the National Nuclear Security Administration clarified that drones are not used for nuclear detection missions, further dispelling the rumors.

In conclusion, the supposed link between the drone sightings and missing radioactive material in New Jersey has been definitively debunked. Authorities have assured the public that the situation has been resolved without any threat to public safety.