China's getting that up-to-date close-up look at US nuclear missile silos- US: 4th OBJECT SHOT DOWN OVER LAKE HURON SUNDAY

Bro, they don't want it with us. Russia can't beat Ukraine and North Korea would be wiped from the map. China's pocket aren't deep enough and their people have no motivation to fight. There's no coming back from that and no way anyone wins. But don't under estimate the American War machine. War is what we do. And don't forget NATO.


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this doesn’t mean anything…….like I said earlier no one would win.
 
The Ukraine war and Chinese spy balloons... dude's 60 and competed with Ukranian soldiers half his age...to get into the infantry
Malcolm Nance: Fighting the Good Fight | Real Time with Bill Maher
Counterterroism expert Malcolm Nance join Bill to discuss his experience fighting for the Ukrainian Foreign Legion.

 
The Ukraine war and Chinese spy balloons... dude's 60 and competed with Ukranian soldiers half his age...to get into the infantry
Malcolm Nance: Fighting the Good Fight | Real Time with Bill Maher
Counterterroism expert Malcolm Nance join Bill to discuss his experience fighting for the Ukrainian Foreign Legion.


I keep telling people the Ukrainian war is very important, because if Putin was to get full control over that country, he will go after another country and then another country and you see what type of bullshit could happen. Some shit it’s just necessary whether you like it or not.
 
Anything.... anything to try and blow that smoke offa them.... :smh: :smh: :smh: :hmm:

Chinese authorities said they were preparing to shoot down an 'unidentified flying object' spotted near the Yellow Sea

  • Chinese authorities said they have spotted an unidentified flying object and are preparing to shoot it down.
  • The object was spotted over the city of Rizhao on the Yellow Sea, authorities said.
  • The announcement comes a week after a suspected Chinese spy balloon was shot down over the Atlantic Ocean.
Local authorities in China's eastern Shandong province said on Sunday that they had spotted an unidentified flying object and were preparing to shoot it down, according to The Global Times, China's state-affiliated tabloid.

The object was spotted near the coastal city of Rizhao on the Yellow Sea, and authorities reminded fishermen to be safe, said the state media outlet.

The announcement comes a week after the United States military shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon that had been seen floating over the US and parts of Canada.

The Chinese government criticized the US for shooting down the balloon last week, having previously said that it was a civilian airship used mainly for "meteorological research" that had been blown off course.

However, Pentagon officials said it was "being used by the PRC in an attempt to surveil strategic sites in the continental United States."

Pentagon officials later said that a second suspected Chinese surveillance balloon had been spotted over Latin America on Thursday.

The saga of unidentified objects has since continued, as on Friday, the US shot down another unidentified object flying approximately 40,000 feet over Alaska, and on Saturday, another unidentified object was shot down over northern Canada.





Chinese authorities said they were preparing to shoot down an 'unidentified flying object' spotted near the Yellow Sea (msn.com)
 
Bro, they don't want it with us. Russia can't beat Ukraine and North Korea would be wiped from the map. China's pocket aren't deep enough and their people have no motivation to fight. There's no coming back from that and no way anyone wins. But don't under estimate the American War machine. War is what we do. And don't forget NATO.


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No doubt money and resources available to deploy for a military action are very important. However, on occasion a new and unexpected element causes a paradigm shift that can neutralized perceived advantages. That said, a $500B advantage will be hard to overcome, but still.
 
Bro, they don't want it with us. Russia can't beat Ukraine and North Korea would be wiped from the map. China's pocket aren't deep enough and their people have no motivation to fight. There's no coming back from that and no way anyone wins. But don't under estimate the American War machine. War is what we do. And don't forget NATO.


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You must have forgot how Trump showed how incompetent our leadership is. We may have bigger guns but we would be defeated from the inside.
 
No doubt money and resources available to deploy for a military action are very important. However, on occasion a new and unexpected element causes a paradigm shift that can neutralized perceived advantages. That said, a $500B advantage will be hard to overcome, but still.

True dat

You must have forgot how Trump showed how incompetent our leadership is. We may have bigger guns but we would be defeated from the inside.

Word, but I don't think they listened to Trump too much. He wanted to nuke a damn hurricane. Biden been around for damn near 40 years and through many wars. He knows his place and the right people.
 
You must have forgot how Trump showed how incompetent our leadership is. We may have bigger guns but we would be defeated from the inside.
He didn't so much as show their incompetence, as he did their partisanship. He showed that if you can control the right DOD officials, and active military leadership you can upend the elected government. What would have happened if Gen. Milley had not decided to oppose the directions coming out of those partisan DOD officials.
 
US military shoots down high-altitude object over Lake Huron on Sunday
(CNN)-- The US military shot down another high-altitude object over Lake Huron on Sunday afternoon, according to a US official and a congressional source briefed on the matter.

The operation marks the third day in a row that an unidentified object was shot down over North American airspace. An unidentified object was shot down over northern Canada on Saturday. On Friday, an unidentified object was shot down in Alaska airspace by a US F-22.

And last weekend, a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon was taken down by F-22s off the coast of South Carolina.

Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan said Sunday that the operation to down the object over Lake Huron was carried out by pilots from the US Air Force and the National Guard.

“Great work by all who carried out this mission both in the air and back at headquarters. We’re all interested in exactly what this object was and it’s purpose,” she said in a tweet.

Republican Rep. Jack Bergman of Michigan also confirmed the operation Sunday, tweeting, “The US military has decommissioned another ‘object’ over Lake Huron.”

“I appreciate the decisive action by our fighter pilots,” he said.

This story has been updated with additional information.




US military shoots down high-altitude object over Lake Huron on Sunday | CNN Politics
 
US military shoots down high-altitude object over Lake Huron on Sunday
(CNN)-- The US military shot down another high-altitude object over Lake Huron on Sunday afternoon, according to a US official and a congressional source briefed on the matter.

The operation marks the third day in a row that an unidentified object was shot down over North American airspace. An unidentified object was shot down over northern Canada on Saturday. On Friday, an unidentified object was shot down in Alaska airspace by a US F-22.

And last weekend, a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon was taken down by F-22s off the coast of South Carolina.

Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan said Sunday that the operation to down the object over Lake Huron was carried out by pilots from the US Air Force and the National Guard.

“Great work by all who carried out this mission both in the air and back at headquarters. We’re all interested in exactly what this object was and it’s purpose,” she said in a tweet.

Republican Rep. Jack Bergman of Michigan also confirmed the operation Sunday, tweeting, “The US military has decommissioned another ‘object’ over Lake Huron.”

“I appreciate the decisive action by our fighter pilots,” he said.

This story has been updated with additional information.




US military shoots down high-altitude object over Lake Huron on Sunday | CNN Politics
 
What’s interesting is how the Government is allowing these incidents to be reported in the news media.

If the Government wanted to keep these incidents quiet, the Government has the means to do it.

The Government managed to fully test the F-117A Stealth fighter and B-2 bomber in American airspace from the the 1970s until they were officially announced to the public in the 1990s without the American public or news media knowing about it.

So the question is why are we hearing about all this?
 
What’s interesting is how the Government is allowing these incidents to be reported in the news media.

If the Government wanted to keep these incidents quiet, the Government has the means to do it.

The Government managed to fully test the F-117A Stealth fighter and B-2 bomber in American airspace from the the 1970s until they were officially announced to the public in the 1990s.

So the question is why are we hearing about all this?
I was thinking about this yeah has been some strange shit going on at the beginning of the year so I don’t have a clue what’s going on. I have a bunch of active military family members, but I’m afraid to ask them questions
 
I was thinking about this yeah has been some strange shit going on at the beginning of the year so I don’t have a clue what’s going on. I have a bunch of active military family members, but I’m afraid to ask them questions

Yeah, there is a reason why they are releasing it.

Why is the question.

The SR-71 was retired back in 1998. It’s 2023 and we still don’t know what replaced it.

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Anybody remember when this Stealth drone fell out of the sky over Iran during the Obama administration?

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Mofo looked like something Batman would fly.

Obvious that thing was tested in US Airspace without anybody knowing about it. And it has long been replaced with a updated model that we don’t know about.
 
What I am worried about with China and India is the over population which will manifest itself as low BMI due to socialism versus other countries which will be a famine. Tie that with an advance military/intelligence services and it could lead to many problems. When we see a country going through a famine such as countries in Africa they are not militarily able to cause problems due to their lack of food production.
US tech companies led by Chinese and east Indian CEOs will be compromised. This corporation (USA) is finished .
 
What’s interesting is how the Government is allowing these incidents to be reported in the news media.

If the Government wanted to keep these incidents quiet, the Government has the means to do it.

The Government managed to fully test the F-117A Stealth fighter and B-2 bomber in American airspace from the the 1970s until they were officially announced to the public in the 1990s without the American public or news media knowing about it.

So the question is why are we hearing about all this?
i think they are fucking with the chinese
 
With all these balloons.

It was looking like this cult classic film was close to happening yesterday.

HaHa!!! :cool:

Black Sunday
1977

Blimp pilot Michael Lander (Bruce Dern), who has endured the horrors of the Vietnam War, is now psychotic. Hoping to kill himself in grand fashion, he teams with Palestinian terrorist Dahlia (Marthe Keller), who plans on using Lander to set off a bomb at the Super Bowl by crashing his aircraft into the crowded stands. With thousands of lives at stake, Israeli military agent Kabakov (Robert Shaw) teams with the F.B.I. in an attempt to stop Lander's mass murder-suicide.

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Ruling out aliens? Senior U.S. general says not ruling out anything yet

By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali
February 12, 20238:59 PM PST


WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Air Force general overseeing North American airspace said on Sunday after a series of shoot-downs of unidentified objects that he would not rule out aliens or any other explanation yet, deferring to U.S. intelligence experts.

Asked whether he had ruled out an extraterrestrial origin for three airborne objects shot down by U.S. warplanes in as many days, General Glen VanHerck said: "I'll let the intel community and the counterintelligence community figure that out. I haven't ruled out anything."

"At this point we continue to assess every threat or potential threat, unknown, that approaches North America with an attempt to identify it," said VanHerck, head of U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command and Northern Command.

VanHerck's comments came during a Pentagon briefing on Sunday after a U.S. F-16 fighter jet shot down an octagonal-shaped object over Lake Huron on the U.S.-Canada border.

The incidents over the past three days follow the Feb. 4 downing of a Chinese balloon that put North American air defenses on high alert. U.S. officials said that balloon was being used for surveillance.Another U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the military had seen no evidence suggesting any of the objects in question were of extraterrestrial origin.

VanHerck said the military was unable to immediately determine the means by which any of the three latest objects were kept aloft or where they were coming from.

"We're calling them objects, not balloons, for a reason, said VanHerck.

The incidents come as the Pentagon has undertaken a new push in recent years to investigate military sightings of UFOs - rebranded in official government parlance as "unidentified aerial phenomena," or UAPs.

The government's effort to investigate anomalous, unidentified objects - whether they are in space, the skies or even underwater - has led to hundreds of documented reports that are being investigated, senior military leaders have said.

But the Pentagon says it has not found evidence to indicate Earthly visits from intelligent alien life.

Analysis of military sightings are conducted by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in conjunction with a newly created Pentagon bureau known as AARO, short for the cryptically named All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

Their first report to Congress in June 2021 examined 144 sightings by U.S. military aviators dating to 2004.

That study attributed one incident to a large, deflating balloon but found the rest were beyond the government's ability to explain without further analysis.

A report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued last month cited 366 additional sightings, mostly things like balloons, drones, birds or airborne clutter. But 171 remained officially unexplained.

"Some of these uncharacterized UAP appear to have demonstrated unusual flight characteristics or performance capabilities, and require further analysis," the office said in the report.

Sill, Ronald Moultrie, under secretary of defense for intelligence and security, told reporters in December that he had not seen anything in the files to indicate intelligent alien life.

"I have not seen anything in those holdings to date that would suggest that there has been an alien visitation, an alien crash or anything like that," Moultrie said.

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Gen. Glen D. VanHerck is Commander, United States Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command
 
Getting interesting, that's for sure. The object that pinged military radar over Montana airspace the other day (only to disappear when the fighters were scrambled) was most likely the object that was shot down over the Great Lakes.
 
China has only acknowledged the first one that got shot down.

They have made no statements that I have heard on the others.
 
It’s been alleged this is a smokescreen to make the world forget we blew up that pipeline in Europe (to make sure most euro nations backed ‘our’ allegiance with the Ukraine.)

Also the thing blown up in Alaska is said to have been made by the school in Fairbanks and was just kicking out weather stats for faa… at least that’s what’s being said….
 
It’s been alleged this is a smokescreen to make the world forget we blew up that pipeline in Europe (to make sure most euro nations backed ‘our’ allegiance with the Ukraine.)

Also the thing blown up in Alaska is said to have been made by the school in Fairbanks and was just kicking out weather stats for faa… at least that’s what’s being said….

damn that’s interesting if true, I haven’t kept up the current happenings in the Ukraine/Russia conflict…
That shit was in my soul. I found myself dreaming about Ukrainian soldiers bodies floating on the river banks when they tried that sneak attack on the Nuke Plant.


That was it for me

Your statement is interesting because I read a while back, NATO hidden secret was to keep the Germans under control… true or false idk

but keeping them aligned makes some sense
 
Ruling out aliens? Senior U.S. general says not ruling out anything yet

By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali
February 12, 20238:59 PM PST


WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Air Force general overseeing North American airspace said on Sunday after a series of shoot-downs of unidentified objects that he would not rule out aliens or any other explanation yet, deferring to U.S. intelligence experts.

Asked whether he had ruled out an extraterrestrial origin for three airborne objects shot down by U.S. warplanes in as many days, General Glen VanHerck said: "I'll let the intel community and the counterintelligence community figure that out. I haven't ruled out anything."

"At this point we continue to assess every threat or potential threat, unknown, that approaches North America with an attempt to identify it," said VanHerck, head of U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command and Northern Command.

VanHerck's comments came during a Pentagon briefing on Sunday after a U.S. F-16 fighter jet shot down an octagonal-shaped object over Lake Huron on the U.S.-Canada border.

The incidents over the past three days follow the Feb. 4 downing of a Chinese balloon that put North American air defenses on high alert. U.S. officials said that balloon was being used for surveillance.Another U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the military had seen no evidence suggesting any of the objects in question were of extraterrestrial origin.

VanHerck said the military was unable to immediately determine the means by which any of the three latest objects were kept aloft or where they were coming from.

"We're calling them objects, not balloons, for a reason, said VanHerck.

The incidents come as the Pentagon has undertaken a new push in recent years to investigate military sightings of UFOs - rebranded in official government parlance as "unidentified aerial phenomena," or UAPs.

The government's effort to investigate anomalous, unidentified objects - whether they are in space, the skies or even underwater - has led to hundreds of documented reports that are being investigated, senior military leaders have said.

But the Pentagon says it has not found evidence to indicate Earthly visits from intelligent alien life.

Analysis of military sightings are conducted by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in conjunction with a newly created Pentagon bureau known as AARO, short for the cryptically named All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

Their first report to Congress in June 2021 examined 144 sightings by U.S. military aviators dating to 2004.

That study attributed one incident to a large, deflating balloon but found the rest were beyond the government's ability to explain without further analysis.

A report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued last month cited 366 additional sightings, mostly things like balloons, drones, birds or airborne clutter. But 171 remained officially unexplained.

"Some of these uncharacterized UAP appear to have demonstrated unusual flight characteristics or performance capabilities, and require further analysis," the office said in the report.

Sill, Ronald Moultrie, under secretary of defense for intelligence and security, told reporters in December that he had not seen anything in the files to indicate intelligent alien life.

"I have not seen anything in those holdings to date that would suggest that there has been an alien visitation, an alien crash or anything like that," Moultrie said.

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Gen. Glen D. VanHerck is Commander, United States Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command
I seen the store yesterday and they need to be careful because I don’t want to be in a intergalactic war right now… we could fight an alien like the Klingons, but we can not fight something like the Borg…. We all would be assimilated.
 
Russia Said It Shot Down a UFO Just Last Month

BY BRENDAN COLE
ON 2/13/23 AT 6:50 AM EST


A spate of mysterious objects in the sky requiring military intervention has followed on the heels of a similarly unexplained incident in Russia last month.

On Sunday, the U.S. Air Force downed an unidentified flying object (UFO) over Lake Huron in Michigan, near the Canadian border.

The previous day, an object flying over Alaska was shot down. On Friday, a U.S. fighter jet shot downed an object over northern Canada.

Meanwhile, on February 4, a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon was downed over North Carolina after flying across the U.S. earlier that week.

American officials said the object had been used to spy on sensitive sites, although Beijing has denied this and it has increased tensions between China and the U.S.

Regarding Sunday's incident, U.S. Northern Command Commander General Glen VanHerck said there was no sign that the objects posed any threat but would not specify what they were, and would not categorize them as balloons.

"We're calling them objects for a reason," he said. "I haven't ruled out anything," he added when asked if they were aliens or extra-terrestrials.

Fevered speculation also followed the appearance of an object in the Russia's Rostov Oblast.

Vasily Golubev, the regional governor wrote on Telegram that "the decision was taken to liquidate" a ball-shaped object flying at an altitude of around one and a half miles on January 3 above the village of Sultan Sala. "I urge everyone to remain calm," he advised concerned locals.

A headline in the local news outlet Privyet Rostov described how "a UFO in the form of a ball was shot down in the sky" while Telegram social media channels that night described how air Russian air defense systems in Rostov had been operating.

The region is located along the Sea of Azov, a waterway of strategic value for the war in Ukraine. The oblast near Ukraine has faced regular shelling and drone attacks since the start of Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion.

Meanwhile, a prominent Russian politician responded to the incidents over the U.S. Alexei Pushkov, a senator for the Perm region and a former MP, wrote on his Telegram social media channel how the U.S. was engaged in "a new nationwide occupation" of shooting down UFOs.

"American networks write that this is how Americans are distracted from the scandals around Hunter Biden, the Nord Stream bombing, harmful vaccines from Pfizer, etc." he wrote, "or they are preparing for a conflict with China."

Newsweek has contacted the Pentagon for comment.

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An image shared on Russian social media shows an object above the southern Russian region of Rostov on January 3, 2023. The regional governor said that an object was shot down in the area which has been the scene of drone attacks.
 
Military tracking high-altitude balloon flying over Western U.S.

One official said the balloon was over Colorado earlier in the day and was expected to be over Georgia by Friday night. The official said the balloon appeared to be made of Mylar and had a small cube-shaped box, about two feet long on each side, hanging below it.

By Eleanor Watson, Caitlin Yilek, Kris Van Cleave
February 23, 2024

 
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