News reports of recent drone sightings are eerily similar to M. Night Shyamalan's 2002 movie "Signs."
The movie tells the story of Rev. Graham Hess, an Episcopal priest played by Mel Gibson, who loses his faith after his wife is killed in a freak accident. Hess gives up his vocation to work on a farm where he lives with his two small children and brother. The movie turns from drama to science fiction as Hess finds a crop circle in his cornfield, the first of many strange occurrences that eventually lead to a frightening alien invasion.
Prior to the invasion, news coverage becomes saturated with reports of mysterious lights hovering in the skies. Sightings occur first over Mexico City, but eventually come in from around the world.
He went on to say that if our government is telling us that's it's not our technology and it's not a foreign adversary, the other options aren't good either. "It leaves the possibility of some dissident, rogue group in government, or maybe some private contractor that's doing the wrong thing."
"See, what you have to ask yourself is, 'What kind of person are you?' Are you the kind who sees signs, sees miracles, or do you believe people just get lucky? Or look at the question this way: Is it possible that there are no coincidences?"