The world is talking about the ‘unidentified object’ dropped by the USA… Stunning statement from the senior general! Does it belong to aliens?

The world is talking about the unidentified object dropped by

Yesterday was one of the nights when the alien claims were the strongest. Because after the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) dropped unidentified objects over Alaska and Canada with a Chinese balloon, this time took action for an unidentified object flying on the US and Canada border last night. The US military shot down the unidentified object flying over Lake Huron on the Canadian border at night. Pentagon Spokesperson Brigadier General Patrick Ryder said in a written statement that the object in question was shot down by a US F-16 on the instructions of US President Joe Biden. Thus, the alien allegations were once again brought to the agenda.

ARE ALIENS UNPOSSIBLE? EXPLANATION FROM THE US GENERAL!

US Air Force general Glen VanHerck said he would not yet rule out aliens or any other explanation, following the shooting of a series of unidentified objects, Reuters reported.

General Glen VanHerck, when asked if he ignored an extraterrestrial origin for the three aircraft shot down by US warplanes in a matter of days, said: “I’ll let the intelligence community and counterintelligence community figure it out. I’m not ignoring anything.” said.

“At this point, we are continuing to assess every unknown threat or potential threat approaching North America with a view to detecting it,” added VanHerck.

VanHerck’s comments came during a briefing at the Pentagon after a US warplane dropped an octagonal object over Lake Huron on the US-Canada border.

The events of the past three days follow the downing of a Chinese balloon on February 4, which put the North American air defense systems on alert. US officials said the balloon was used for surveillance.

US DEFENSE OFFICER: THAT THE OBJECTS IN TALK ARE OF EXTERNAL ORIGINAL…

Another US defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the military had not seen any evidence that the objects in question were of extraterrestrial origin.

VanHerck said the military could not immediately determine by what means any of the last three objects were held in midair or where they came from.

“THERE IS A REASON WE CALL THEM OBJECTS AND NOT BALLOONS”

VanHerck also said that there is a reason why they call them objects, not balloons.

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