From Newsgroup: Micronet.MIN_DEBATE
[Gleened from a newsletter..]
What on Earth is going on?
On Saturday, February 4, the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina.
Last Friday, the U.S. used an F-22 fighter jet to shoot down an unidentified flying object over Alaska that was moving at altitudes similar to civilian aircraft. It was not identified as a balloon.
On Saturday, an F-22 was used again to shoot down a "cylindrical object" flying at 40,000 feet over the central Yukon territory in Canada.
Then, on Sunday, the U.S. used an F-16 fighter to shoot down an "octagonal structure" with strings attached to it over Lake Huron.
The commander of the U.S. Northern Command, General Glen VanHerck, interestingly said "I'm not going to categorize them as balloons. We're calling them objects for a reason."
The oddest part? No one seems to know what the heck is going on. Which I find very odd.
August Abolins wrote to All <=-
My gut tells me we're all being played again. I'm just speculating, but "they" may want us to be perplexed and fearful about what's happening
with these unidentifiable objects, so that we're not noticing other
things that are going on.
My gut tells me we're all being played again. I'm just speculating, butthey"
ay want us to be perplexed and fearful about what's happening with thesenide
ifiable objects, so that we're not noticing other things that are going on.
My gut tells me we're all being played again. I'm just speculating, but "they" may want us to be perplexed and fearful about what's happening with these unidentifiable objects, so that we're not noticing other things that are going on.
Do they think we're going to forget about HUNTER BIDEN'S LAPTOP that
easily? Fools!
That is the opinion of some in the FIDO Politics echo.
Do they think we're going to forget about HUNTER BIDEN'S LAPTOP that easily? Fools!
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