Chinese-owned DJI announced it’s scrapping its geofencing system in the U.S., replacing it with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data. What does that mean in plain English? It means drone operators now have far fewer restrictions on where they can fly. Areas once labeled "No-Fly Zones"—like military bases, airports, critical infrastructure, and government sites—are now downgraded to “Enhanced Warning Zones.”
What’s the difference? Instead of being locked out of restricted areas, drone operators will now receive a polite notification that they’re entering sensitive airspace. And then? They’re free to fly anyway. DJI says this puts control "back in the hands of drone operators," but let’s be real. It’s putting control directly into the hands of the CCP.
This policy change gives China—and anyone else using DJI drones—a blank check to spy on America.
Here’s what should set off alarm bells for every patriot: DJI rolled out this change just one week before Trump’s inauguration. Why does this matter? Because Trump is no stranger to calling out China’s dirty tricks. Under his leadership, America finally started to stand up to Beijing. Tariffs, sanctions, and tougher trade policies sent a clear message: the days of China taking advantage of us are over.
But now, with Trump returning to the White House, the CCP is clearly playing games. This sudden drone policy shift feels like a direct challenge to America’s incoming administration. It’s Beijing saying, “We’re watching you, and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
Critics and security experts are already raising the alarm. Why? Because these drones can now be flown over some of the most sensitive locations in America:
This isn’t just paranoia. Chinese companies like DJI don’t operate independently. They answer to the Chinese Communist Party. And under Chinese law, companies are required to share data with the government. That means every piece of information captured by these drones could end up in Beijing’s hands.
Americans aren’t buying DJI’s excuses. On social media, users are already questioning the real motives behind this move. Here’s what they’re saying:
And they’re right. This isn’t just a technological issue. It’s a national security crisis.
This isn’t just about drones. It’s about control. The CCP has infiltrated every corner of American life—buying up farmland, embedding itself in universities, and now, taking over our airspace. The elites told us globalization was a good thing. They said free trade would bring prosperity. Instead, it handed China the keys to the kingdom.
And now, the very tools we use for innovation and convenience—like drones—are being weaponized against us. Beijing isn’t just trying to compete with America. They’re trying to dominate us.
The solution is simple: we need to cut the cord.
But most importantly, we need to stay vigilant. The elites and their Chinese allies want you distracted—by Netflix, by TikTok, by bread and circuses. Don’t fall for it.
If you want to protect your family and your freedom, you need to start preparing today. Download my free guide, "Seven Steps to Protect Yourself from Bank Failure"—because if the elites can compromise our airspace, what makes you think your bank account is safe?
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This is a war for our sovereignty, folks. The CCP is watching, the elites are complicit, and our freedom hangs in the balance. But as long as we stand together, we can stop them.
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