broadsword
Brigadier
China admitted that one was theirs, and since these balloons were detected soon after the first confirmed one, it’s safe to assume.
That was just the first one. The rest were assumptions.
China admitted that one was theirs, and since these balloons were detected soon after the first confirmed one, it’s safe to assume.
Such as a vial of white that Colin Powell holding up at UN or Gulf of Tonkin incident. It is laughable that how people still blindly believe whatever MSM tells them.Yes but these ones are unexplained, and are carrying unusual payloads like the one shot down last week. That wasn’t a weather balloon.
No wonder the Western imperial powers go to wars so often. MSM doesn't even need to try hard to convince anyone as many would just assume and make up a conclusion even before any evidence.China admitted that one was theirs, and since these balloons were detected soon after the first confirmed one, it’s safe to assume.
You have a very good imagination. I can understand why all those conspiracy theories are so popular no matter how absurd it is.I should also add that the 2 shot down over Alaska and Canada haven’t been described as balloons, and were instead described as silver cylindrical objects moving at 40 000 feet, so much lower than the balloon was. This technology is unlike anything seen before, so it will be interesting to see what it was.
What I described is exactly how the pilots described it.Such as a vial of white that Colin Powell holding up at UN or Gulf of Tonkin incident. It is laughable that how people still blindly believe whatever MSM tells them.
No wonder the Western imperial powers go to wars so often. MSM doesn't even need to try hard to convince anyone as many would just assume and make up a conclusion even before any evidence.
You have a very good imagination. I can understand why all those conspiracy theories are so popular no matter how absurd it is.
What those pilots said is so vague and can mean many things. It is your interpretation that matters.What I described is exactly how the pilots described it.
May I assume that the US purposely not to identify the object? There's no reason that they don't know what those things are. They sent aircraft to check and they are professional people.I should also add that the 2 shot down over Alaska and Canada haven’t been described as balloons, and were instead described as silver cylindrical objects moving at 40 000 feet, so much lower than the balloon was. This technology is unlike anything seen before, so it will be interesting to see what it was.
If I shot down my own NOAA weather balloon I too would keep that quiet to avoid embarrassment.They know what one of the objects was that got shot down over Canada, but have not yet said what it was. This is one of the strange ones that had been described as having no propulsion and no visible way of flying.