Bethenny Frankel's recent encounters with mysterious drones have pushed her to the edge. Dive into the startling details and theories surrounding these unexplained sightings in the Northeast.
- December 22, 2024
AceShowbiz - Bethenny Frankel, "The Real Housewives of New York City" alum, was gripped with anxiety due to an unsettling phenomenon: mysterious drones hovering over various locations in the Northeast. The Skinnygirl mogul, 54, recently shared her escalating anxiety with her followers, revealing intense unease regarding these unexplained aerial sightings.
In a series of frenetic TikTok posts, Frankel confessed that she's been deeply freaked out by the plethora of drone sightings reported since mid-November. In one video titled "drone hunting," she even filmed her chauffeur-driven car while tracking an alleged drone over Rye, New York.
"If you're asking me if I have anxiety, am unsettled over and freaked out by the drones and the orbs slash plasmoids, a resounding yes," Frankel expressed in a candid moment on TikTok. She went on to compare the situation's eeriness to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, warning that dismissing these occurrences could be a grave mistake.
The surge in drone sightings has prompted high-level scrutiny, with local and state politicians, and even President-elect Donald Trump, calling for immediate action. Amid growing public concern, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security have launched an investigation to determine whether these drones pose a real threat to public safety.
Adding to the intrigue, Frankel recounted a conversation with a well-connected friend linked to top-secret projects at the Pentagon and NASA. "You're gonna think I'm nuts, but why should today be different than any other day?" she prefaced before sharing her source's cryptic warnings about the drones potentially "sniffing out something very dangerous," possibly military-grade weapons.
The podcast host also mentioned that her friend observed a troubling correlation between the drone sightings and spikes in radiation levels in the areas affected. This eerie connection has led Frankel to consider relocating with her daughter for their safety.
Reflecting on past events, she poignantly noted, "We blow things off and we think nothing's going to happen, but things do happen." Drawing a parallel to forewarnings she received about the pandemic, Frankel underscored the importance of taking emerging threats seriously.
With Donald Trump himself suggesting that "the government knows what is happening" and is deliberately hiding information to prevent widespread panic, Frankel aligns with the notion of an underlying conspiracy. "Something is wrong because otherwise they would eliminate them. And everyone's being very cagey," she concluded.
Whether these drones are benign government reconnaissance tools or harbingers of danger remains to be seen. However, Bethenny Frankel's engagement with the subject has certainly ignited a conversation that resonates with an anxious public.