As waves of loud, car-sized mystery drones continue to buzz over New Jersey, one family reported that the craft changed time on their car’s clock.

The family of Morris County locals said they were following one of these seemingly terrestrial UFOs in their vehicle, only to experience the odd effect on their car’s electronics as the unexplained craft ‘hovered above them.’
‘The clock in their car changed time,’ according to one Fox News reporter who spoke to the unnamed family. ‘They say the clock went back to normal after they drove off.’
The flying objects are larger than drones used by hobbyists, raising questions about their proximity to specific locations – including to President-elect Donald Trump ‘s Bedminster golf course, US military research facility Picatinny Arsenal and critical infrastructure, police said
Residents within the eight-and-counting New Jersey counties where the strange craft have been sighted are also taking matters into their own hands with over 17,000 trading notes on the sightings in a dedicated Facebook group
‘So don’t think aliens,’ the engineer continued, ‘think foreign actors using electronic warfare methods.’
One of the UFO drones, whose engines can be heard roaring from the ground, appeared to have a cluster of white lights on its underbelly with red lights blinking at its wingtips and tail (above)
‘Seems like they want them to be seen,’ NJ native and TikTok creator @_bucky13 commented under his phone footage of the eerie drones (still image above), captioned ‘Mysterious drones spotted all over New Jersey.’ At least five drone-like UFOs are seen in his 50-second clip
According to one NJ local, this image depicts roughly nine of the unidentified drones flying in to the Garden State from the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday night, December 5
One UFO or drone in a recent Tik Tok video looks like it might have hovered stationary beyond the tree line, lit up with multiple lights that pulsed bright enough to produce a lens flare effect
Law enforcement officials in Morris and Somerset counties issued a joint statement describing the extent of their collaboration on this ongoing investigation.
‘The subject County Prosecutor’s, Sheriff’s and Emergency Management Offices, our respective municipal police departments, working in close cooperation with the FBI-Newark, the New Jersey State Police and The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, seek to reᴀssure the public that we will continue to monitor and investigate the drone activity,’ the two county’s Sheriff’s Offices said.