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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
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In the stratosphere, these balloons can travel at speeds of up to 160 miles per hour at a height of 15 to 45 kilometers. They are nothing new. Companies have been sending them up since the 1930s and there are many of them.

This entire episode seems to be a distraction event designed to draw attention away from other problems like the Zekenskyy disaster in Ukraine, the Pfizer clot shot planning exposed by Project Veritas, or the Hunter Biden clown show.

Here is a 2019 story about them:

Giant Surveillance Balloons Are Lurking at the Edge of Space

Companies are sending massive, high-altitude balloons to the stratosphere to snap images of Earth with unprecedented resolution. Say cheese!
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