it doesn’t look like a balloon to me #Huron pic.twitter.com/1FFRQYwktD
— Russian Market (@runews) February 12, 2023
Previously: OBJECT #3! This Time Over Canada! It’s an Object Bonanza! Alien Agenda?!?
No one could have predicted a fourth object!
I’ve seen some objects in my day, but I never expected I’d see four in a row.
The U.S. military shot down an unidentified object flying above Michigan on Sunday, making it the fourth airborne object downed by American forces in just over a week.
Defense officials on Sunday night declined to identify what the three objects shot down over the weekend might be, raising questions over the threat the objects could have represented to civilians across North America, what the purpose of the objects was, and why there has been a rash of detections and responses with fighter planes and guided missiles.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE OBJECT, MAN???
Gen. Glen VanHerck, commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, said he was certain that the initial episode, the downing of a Chinese surveillance balloon off the U.S. East Coast on Feb. 4, “was clearly a balloon. These are objects. I’m not able to categorize how they stay aloft.” The general also declined to rule out any possibility, including whether the objects were extraterrestrial in origin.
Yeah so we’re going in that direction, apparently.
Air Force General can't say how the object that was shot down over Lake Huron can stay afloat. https://t.co/eSrteey7ZZ pic.twitter.com/9LuQzBzz75
— Dave Bondy (@DaveBondyTV) February 13, 2023
If they’re saying they don’t understand the propulsion, if they’re saying they’re tic tac shaped, if they’re saying they’re appearing everywhere – they are going to say this is aliens.
After the general’s remarks, a Defense official who requested anonymity to speak about a developing situation said that there is “no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns.”
In terms of the Chinese balloon, said Melissa Dalton, assistant secretary of Defense for homeland defense and hemispheric affairs, “we had a basis and intelligence to know definitively that its point of origin was the People’s Republic of China.” No such certainty exists with the subsequent three objects.
It might seem strange that they would start with that weather balloon and then move into space aliens, but it kind of makes sense to get people going and then switch it up.
This is all psychological warfare.
After the initial episode, NORAD shifted its approach to monitoring the airspace over North America, Dalton added. That effort involves “more closely scrutinizing our airspace … including enhancing our radar, which may at least partly explain the increase in objects that we’ve detected over the past week,” she said.
This is a useful narrative: the aliens were already jetting around everywhere but the government just noticed them because of the balloon.
They were looking for more balloons and they started seeing aliens everywhere.
The latest object was first detected on Saturday at 4:45 p.m. over Canada. It entered U.S. airspace a short time later, eventually falling off the radar over Montana and reappearing over Wisconsin. By that time, U.S. F-16 and Canadian F-18 fighter planes were scrambled to intercept it. One F-16 knocked it down with a Sidewinder missile over Lake Huron, where it likely fell into Canadian waters, VanHerck said.
It’s not even clear if they’re saying the one over Montana is the same one that they shot down over the lake.
BREAKING: @RepRosendale says the Department of Defense called him and said that they will be “tracking the object” allegedly detected above Montana “until it gets light again” and says “they cannot bring it down in the dark”. pic.twitter.com/4I53Hid5Dc
— ALX
