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To: TobagoJack who wrote (200054)7/4/2023 9:57:09 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 218246
 
--balloons--

heard on the street that the chinese not-spy balloon
was simply distraction/confusion per the subsequent three-not-balloons military maneuver:

"...Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the U.S. Department of Defense’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office
(AARO), said the “metallic orbs” are the most common type of UAPs and are reported from “all over the
world.”

Kirkpatrick said the spherical objects, which are about one to four metres in diameter, are not an “apparent
threat to airborne-asset safety.” They are, however, capable of “very interesting apparent manoeuvres.”

The orbs have been spotted flying at several different velocities. Some do not appear to move at all while
others have been observed in active flight. The UAPs do not show evidence of “thermal exhaust,” like heat
created by a vehicle’s engine.

Based on footage, the orbs can be white, silver or translucent. They are usually observed at an altitude
between 10,000 and 30,000 feet, around the same height as most commercial aircraft..."
globalnews.ca

agnostic.