a reply to:
M4nWithNoN4me
I don't think it's Chinese tech..
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China asked to see it because it isn't US tech, which means it's fair game, not a declaration of ownership - they could also of wanted to see what
they were talking about, as it could just be civilian toys that got lost gps wise cause of all the shifts, seismic activity, solar flares, or bad
programming, etc..
Although I am going to laugh my ass off if it's just new versions of lanterns they use to celebrate with.. or drones that went haywire.. and flew
off from the owner. If you look at a lot of the drone reviews on amazon, a lot of them just take off during the sensory setup, never to be seen again.
Which seems to be a regular occurrence, for those gps/wifi/phone control ones..
Anyone manage to get an actual close up pic of these things? Maybe a telescope video can get a clear enough shot.
Last but not least, it could be a US spy balloon that we just calling Chinese.. which would be genius to clone them and send em back.. under our
flag... Which "could" of been why we didn't bother shooting it down to begin with.
So many possibilities, nothing is certain. Either way if it was china spy balloons I don't think china would be looking to shoot it down
themselves..
Still has me concerned about chemical, or biological weapons incubating in these balloons.. let's hope I am wrong.
Also anyone have a list of coordinates for each of these things first sighted or shot down? Just to see if any of them have any patterns. If you
ask me, it's more likely coming from one of the Russian subs. Probably scanning for weak points or logging cords of bases, or dense frequency.
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