A U.S. general said he wouldn’t rule out anything regarding all the objects the military keeps shooting down in our airspace.
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 (NORAD) and Northern Command.
We call them balloons but have you noticed officials won’t use the word? There’s a reason:
VanHerck told reporters that the military was unable to immediately determine the means by which any of the three latest objects were kept aloft, the means of their propulsion or where they were coming from.”We’re calling them objects, not balloons, for a reason, said VanHerck, who is head of the joint U.S.-Canadian North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the U.S. Air Force Northern Command.
Another official said, “separately after the news briefing that the military had seen no evidence suggesting that any of the objects in question were of extraterrestrial origin.”
Our military has shot down four objects.
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