Mystery Drones as Explained by Cannabis Rights Party of Nebraska
Omaha became part of a growing mystery when residents spotted night-time drones flying high over the city landscape in the Metro area. According to an Omaha-World Herald report, “Since mid-December, groups of large drones, some flying in grid-like formations, have been spotted buzzing over rural parts of northeastern Colorado and western Nebraska at night.”
Cannabis Rights Party of Nebraska released an official statement proposing an explanation on the drones flying over Colorado and Nebraska.
“It's definitely black market cannabis delivery,” the statement began on their Facebook account. “We're getting way smarter than our slow government. Basically the drones pickup in Denver and drop in Omaha and in-between. That's why they come out at night and seem really organized. People out west see bigger swarms and back east the swarms are smaller because they already delivered.”
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“This is big business folks and our state is straight missing out.”
Governor Pete Ricketts had no information to give but expressed confidence that officials would resolve the mystery.
A map showing the suggested movements of the drones delivering illegal cannabis, from Cannabis Rights Party of Nebraska.