A new “high altitude airborne object” was shot down by an American F-22 fighter over the Yukon yesterday afternoon. The third aircraft destroyed over North America in a week. A first in Canadian and United States aerospace defense history. On Friday, an interceptor shot down another on the north coast of Alaska. Washington and Ottawa don’t seem to be telling us everything they know about it.
Well, in the first case, as we know, it was a Chinese balloon that was eventually shot down near the South Carolina coast after flying over Canada and the United States. Washington says it was a spy balloon. China speaks of a weather balloon that was driven towards America by air currents.
Where are the videos of the 2 cylinders?
But what are they not telling us about the other two UFOs? The two were monitored for hours by NORAD and its planes as they flew over Alaska and the Yukon. There are videos and photos taken of the strange plane. Why not make them public?
US officials likened it to a Volkswagen Beetle when describing the size of the two crashed “cylindrical objects” to the Washington Post, adding that they are “similar in some respects and then radically different in other respects.” What we don’t yet understand is what kind of technologies are in it.
White House Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby told reporters that before shooting down the UFO, the F-22s determined that it was unmanned and unable to change its speed or direction.
Meanwhile, CNN reports that F-22 pilots have made conflicting observations of the mysterious plane. Some claimed it interfered with their electronic sensors and they couldn’t figure out how it stayed aloft.
The UFO flying over Canada could be seen during the day before being shot down around 3pm in the afternoon. The interceptor pilots therefore had to film and photograph him for hours in daylight.
UFOs like no other
The United States has long monitored UFOs approaching its air or naval bases around the world. Many of them – “unidentified aerial phenomena” in Pentagon parlance – have been attributed to foreign surveillance operations, weather balloons, or unpredictable civilian drones.
But most remain unexplained, according to the report, released in 2021 with multiple videos. It listed 144 incidents between 2004 and 2021 involving UFOs. US intelligence is scheduled to turn the information over to Congress next week.
Will he reveal the origin and purpose of these two mysterious machines shot down in the past few days? And why do we hide certain information about them? I doubt.