An intriguing postscript to the Chinese spy balloon scare of 2023. A photo of one of the objects shot down by the US Air Force over Yukon in Canada has finally been declassified. Now, we are supposed to think it may have been an UFO instead! Could there be a connection to the recent disclosure hearings in Washington DC?
My guess is that the objects of course were Chinese (or even Andamanese) and that the USAF for some reason are trying to get the public to think that they were alien space craft. To avoid an embarrasing "Sputnik moment"?
Some quotes from the first article linked below:
>>>What makes the incidents of February 2023 particularly intriguing is the lack of concrete details about the objects themselves. While the Chinese balloon was clearly identified as a surveillance device, the other three objects remain largely mysterious. The fact that no debris has been recovered has only fueled speculation about their nature. U.S. President Joe Biden suggested that the objects were likely benign, potentially private or research balloons, but the absence of detailed imagery or wreckage has left room for alternative theories.
>>>The limited information provided by the military has also stoked conspiracy theories, with some speculating that these objects could be of extraterrestrial origin or advanced surveillance technology deployed by rival states. Experts, however, caution against such conclusions.
>>>In the wake of these incidents, both the Pentagon and NASA have ramped up their efforts to investigate UAPs, a term that has largely replaced the older “UFO” terminology in official discourse. Meanwhile, Canada’s Sky Canada Project, led by the Office of the Chief Science Advisor, is expected to release its own report on UAP sightings in 2024, potentially shedding more light on these mysterious encounters.
The second link goes to a blog post by ultra-alternative blogger Vox Day who says (seemingly un-ironically) that the UFO over Yukon must be a Cylon ship?! The Cylons are the bad guys in the Mormon-inspired science fiction franchise "Battlestar Galactica"...
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