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CNN—The US military has concluded its recovery operations for the suspected Chinese spy balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina earlier this month, as well as the search for flying objects it later downed off the coast of Alaska and over Lake Huron after days of ultimately fruitless searches.
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: carewemust
I highly doubt they shut down anything.
originally posted by: DeathisNothingnew
I stand by what ive said before.....whats left to really sort through/recover after its been obliterated?
On another similar note, if one of those balloons really was that of an Amatuer Radio Club, as a HAM myself......I find the lack of military capabilities in knowing that absurd & inexcusable. It was the Amatuer Radio & Shortwave community that discovered the 2 frequencies the first balloon was transmitting on....dont tell me the military couldnt do the same in determining a $12 balloon. Whats more, im nearly certain for an Amatuer balloon to be set out, it MUST be registered with the FAA....someone can correct me if im wrong.
originally posted by: kwakakev
I gave up trusting anything Joe had to say after watching the pre election debates. So the government is going to spend so many millions dollars, shoot something down and not even check it out? All that means is they already know exactly what was shot down.
originally posted by: carewemust
The Air Force pilot said his onboard electronics were being interfered with, which kept him from determining if it really was a balloon. Very strange!
Since these 3 UFO's were "discovered"
originally posted by: glen200376
a reply to: carewemust
Or it's been cancelled because they know exactly what they where because they put them there themselves,i.e. US in origin.
Bread and circuses.
www.westernjournal.com...
“U.S. Northern Command recommended that search operations conclude today near Deadhorse, Alaska, and on Lake Huron, as search activities have discovered no debris from airborne objects shot down on Feb. 10 and Feb. 12, 2023.”
“The U.S. military, federal agencies, and Canadian partners conducted systematic searches of each area using a variety of capabilities, including airborne imagery and sensors, surface sensors and inspections, and subsurface scans, and did not locate debris.”
originally posted by: DeathisNothingnew
a reply to: Kaiju
Is it me or does this actually seem like a valid scenario?
originally posted by: Kaiju
originally posted by: DeathisNothingnew
a reply to: Kaiju
Is it me or does this actually seem like a valid scenario?
I wouldn't be in the least surprised if it went down something like that. It makes more sense than what they are presenting to us. It's all a scripted show to convince the easily convinced.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Kaiju
originally posted by: DeathisNothingnew
a reply to: Kaiju
Is it me or does this actually seem like a valid scenario?
I wouldn't be in the least surprised if it went down something like that. It makes more sense than what they are presenting to us. It's all a scripted show to convince the easily convinced.
Once the Main Stream News media stops questioning the entire 2 week episode, the public will move on to the next "shiny object of the moment", if we haven't already.