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Officials with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed an exclusive Global News report Saturday that a “high-altitude airborne object” has been detected over northern Canada.
Global News reported Saturday, citing three security sources, that NORAD was monitoring one or two more objects that may be additional potential spy balloons.
Within minutes of publication, NORAD confirmed in a statement they “have positively identified a high-altitude airborne object over Northern Canada.”
“While we cannot discuss specifics related to these activities at this time, please note that NORAD conducts sustained, dispersed operations in the defence of North America through one or all three NORAD regions,” said Maj. Olivier Gallant, a spokesperson for NORAD, in a statement to Global News.
Gallant added that military aircraft “are currently operating from Alaska and Canada in support of (NORAD) activities.”
North American Aerospace Defense Command is watching one or two new airborne objects that could be additional spy balloons nearing American airspace.
Three security sources told Canada’s Global News Saturday that the unidentified objects were being monitored by NORAD, the joint US-Canada military response team that oversees the continent’s air defenses.
originally posted by: nugget1
I have to wonder if this is a false flag to demonize China since there hasn't been enough Russia hatred drummed up in the Ukraine conflict.
We're always kept on the edge of our seats these days with boogiemen.
originally posted by: putnam6
So evidently more objects over Canada...
Stil searching for more info
globalnews.ca...
Officials with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed an exclusive Global News report Saturday that a “high-altitude airborne object” has been detected over northern Canada.
Global News reported Saturday, citing three security sources, that NORAD was monitoring one or two more objects that may be additional potential spy balloons.
Within minutes of publication, NORAD confirmed in a statement they “have positively identified a high-altitude airborne object over Northern Canada.”
“While we cannot discuss specifics related to these activities at this time, please note that NORAD conducts sustained, dispersed operations in the defence of North America through one or all three NORAD regions,” said Maj. Olivier Gallant, a spokesperson for NORAD, in a statement to Global News.
Gallant added that military aircraft “are currently operating from Alaska and Canada in support of (NORAD) activities.”
originally posted by: nugget1
I have to wonder if this is a false flag to demonize China since there hasn't been enough Russia hatred drummed up in the Ukraine conflict.
We're always kept on the edge of our seats these days with boogiemen.
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: putnam6
So evidently more objects over Canada...
Stil searching for more info
globalnews.ca...
Officials with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed an exclusive Global News report Saturday that a “high-altitude airborne object” has been detected over northern Canada.
Global News reported Saturday, citing three security sources, that NORAD was monitoring one or two more objects that may be additional potential spy balloons.
Within minutes of publication, NORAD confirmed in a statement they “have positively identified a high-altitude airborne object over Northern Canada.”
“While we cannot discuss specifics related to these activities at this time, please note that NORAD conducts sustained, dispersed operations in the defence of North America through one or all three NORAD regions,” said Maj. Olivier Gallant, a spokesperson for NORAD, in a statement to Global News.
Gallant added that military aircraft “are currently operating from Alaska and Canada in support of (NORAD) activities.”
I have to be careful of what I say here. I've already received 4 warnings, and this isn't the Mud Pit.
What do you think our Canadian dude, Trudeau , will do? Will he shoot it down?
He allowed ChiCom troops to train next to the USA border..
Like they are teasing us now...
Quick Facts
2019 World Military Games:
The Canadian Armed Forces sent a delegation of 114 athletes to the 2019 World Military Games in Wuhan, China.
9,308 military athletes from 109 countries took part in the Games, including 25 of 27 NATO countries.
Winter Survival Training Initiative:
A proposed 2019 winter training observation by the Canadian Armed Forces and the People’s Liberation Army did not take place.
In January 2018, the Canadian Armed Forces sent a delegation to China to observe winter training conducted by the People’s Liberation Army.
In February 2018, the People’s Liberation Army sent a delegation to Canada to observe winter survival training conducted by the Canadian Armed Forces.
Defence Attaché
The Canadian Armed Forces maintain a Defence Attaché at the Canadian embassy in Beijing, China, as part of a longstanding policy of fostering defence relations with foreign militaries around the world.
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: putnam6
Doesn't Trudeau allow PLA troops to train up in Canada?
www.canada.ca... erial/military-exercises-with-people-liberation-army.html
The article above shows PLA observing winter survival training.
Taunting, the PLA is taunting.
Gotta say,
Since Biden took office, there haven't been "Accidental explosions" inside China's industrial regions.
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: putnam6
So evidently more objects over Canada...
Stil searching for more info
globalnews.ca...
Officials with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed an exclusive Global News report Saturday that a “high-altitude airborne object” has been detected over northern Canada.
Global News reported Saturday, citing three security sources, that NORAD was monitoring one or two more objects that may be additional potential spy balloons.
Within minutes of publication, NORAD confirmed in a statement they “have positively identified a high-altitude airborne object over Northern Canada.”
“While we cannot discuss specifics related to these activities at this time, please note that NORAD conducts sustained, dispersed operations in the defence of North America through one or all three NORAD regions,” said Maj. Olivier Gallant, a spokesperson for NORAD, in a statement to Global News.
Gallant added that military aircraft “are currently operating from Alaska and Canada in support of (NORAD) activities.”
I have to be careful of what I say here. I've already received 4 warnings, and this isn't the Mud Pit.
What do you think our Canadian dude, Trudeau , will do? Will he shoot it down?
He allowed ChiCom troops to train next to the USA border..
originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: putnam6
Sorry. That comment was a little to sarcastic from me. I know they share intel it is the fact that the first one was allowed to transit the US and not be shot down but now one is in Canadian airspace and the US takes it out. clown world....
originally posted by: YouSir
a reply to: putnam6
Ummm…like I stated in the last thread…they’re going to send dozens…hundreds…thousands…
What a way to diminish the sidewinder inventory…and put miles on the F-22 airframe to boot…
God…our fearless leaders are such morons…
YouSir
Canadian NORAD Region Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters is at CFB Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was established on 22 April 1983.[7] It is responsible for providing surveillance and control of Canadian airspace. The Royal Canadian Air Force provides alert assets to NORAD. CANR is divided into two sectors, which are designated as the Canada East Sector and Canada West Sector. Both Sector Operations Control Centers (SOCCs) are co-located at CFB North Bay, Ontario. The routine operation of the SOCCs includes reporting track data, sensor status and aircraft alert status to NORAD headquarters. In 1996 CANR was renamed 1 Canadian Air Division and moved to CFB Winnipeg.
NORAD Canadian Region