What’s been going on recently with the U.S reporting unidentified objects floating in the sky and making the decision to shoot them down? Are we dealing with a serious national security risk at hand or is it being made out to be a bigger deal than it really is?
This past weekend in Michigan, the U.S had shot down a flying object, as it would be the fourth military strike down in a week. Officials would decline to answer if they knew what the objects were, leading to speculation from the general population.
One of the first objects to be shot down has been generally referred to as the “chinese balloon”, raising more tension between both countries. Officials have stated they know the origin of the chinese balloon had come from China, but have not stated if its presence poses a true threat to national security. Defense generals can also confirm these objects have no indication of it coming from extraterrestrial forces or aliens.
The latest object was identified on Saturday around 4:45 pm around Canada. Once it had entered the U.S, both Canadian and U.S officials would take action and knock it down, likely landing somewhere in Canadian waters.
President Biden would be the one to give the orders from recommendations of the States Department. Military officials had stated they didn’t believe the UFO to be a threat, however the altitude and path had raised concerns.
Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh would state “These objects shot down on Friday and Saturday were objects and did not closely resemble China’s balloon. When we can recover the debris, we will have more for you.”
Whether these past UFO’s are a threat or aren’t, it should still make our government and the states defense keep their eyes open and stay on their toes.