The photo above was the “cylindrical” “suspected balloon” 40,000 feet above the Great White North in February 2023 days before it was shot down by a U.S. Air Force F-22 jet fighter on February 11, 2023, reports the New York Post. Per the article:
The airborne object previously described as a “small, metallic balloon with a tethered payload” was spotted amid three other cases in which North America dealt with unidentified objects in the sky.
Between Feb. 10 and Feb 12, three objects were spotted floating over North America before they were downed over Alaska, the Yukon and Lake Huron, respectively.
They were all smaller than the suspected Chinese spy balloon that traveled from Alaska across the United States before it was shot down over South Carolina on Feb. 4, 2023.
The photograph is grainy and low quality--apparently the public can't handle the truth--which may account for it not appearing anything like a cylinder. But it does resemble a certain fictional craft:
Source: Wookieepedia |
And then that Jedi kid shot it down.
ReplyDeleteSo it wasn't even the Air Force that took it out?
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